OpenText Functional Testing Lab
OpenText Functional Testing Lab can provide mobile devices for mobile testing or cloud browsers for running web tests.
Mobile testing
OpenText Functional Testing's Mobile Add-in uses OpenText Functional Testing Lab to perform advanced mobile testing.
For basic mobile testing, on one device at a time, you can test on mobile devices connected directly to the OpenText Functional Testing computer. See Set up basic mobile testing.
To integrate with OpenText Functional Testing Lab for mobile testing:
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Connect your devices to OpenText Functional Testing Lab. For details, see the OpenText Functional Testing Lab Help.
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Start testing your apps using the Mobile Add-in.
For more details, see:
Describes how to perform:
- Mobile testing using OpenText Functional Testing Lab
- Web testing using the Chrome emulator
Mobile section of the Object Model Reference for GUI Testing
Lists details about test objects and methods for mobile testing. Lists known issues when testing on mobile devices.
Running web tests on OpenText Functional Testing Lab cloud browsers
OpenText Functional Testing's Web Add-in uses OpenText Functional Testing Lab to run Web tests on cloud browsers.
Note: You can run tests on cloud browsers, but you cannot spy on applications, record steps, or view the application as the test runs.
To integrate with OpenText Functional Testing Lab to run web tests on cloud browsers:
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Set up cloud browsers in OpenText Functional Testing Lab. For details, see the OpenText Functional Testing Lab Help Center.
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Start testing your web apps on cloud browsers using the Web Add-in.
For more details, see:
Describes how to perform web testing using cloud browsers from OpenText Functional Testing Lab.
Web section of the Object Model Reference for GUI Testing
Lists details about test objects and methods for web testing. Lists known issues when running web tests on cloud browsers.