GUI test design

Relevant for: GUI tests and components

Use OpenText Functional Testing's GUI testing elements to create your tests. Then, run the test and view the test results, including details about each step and checkpoint used.

Actions and steps

Use OpenText Functional Testing's keyword-driven testing method to create GUI test steps early and maintain them with only minor updates.

For details, see Actions in GUI Testing and Create a keyword-driven GUI test.

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Test objects

For each object in your application, OpenText Functional Testing creates a corresponding test object which presents the object in the application.

This test object contains the properties and identifiers of the application object, which helps OpenText Functional Testing identify the object in the application when you run a test.

For more details, see Test object model.

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Checkpoints

Add checkpoints to perform verification of your application in different states, such as:

  • Whether a specific string is displayed

  • Whether a hyperlink goes to the correct URL

For more details, see Checkpoints in GUI Testing.

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Function libraries

Enhance your test with function libraries.

  • Create libraries of code you want to use multiple times in your tests.

  • Call the functions from your test as often as you need.

For details, see User-Defined Functions.

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Parameters

Parameterize your actions and test steps with data from a data source.

Then, when you run the test, vary the data used to see how your application runs when different values are provided.

For details, see Parameterize object values.

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