Integrations
Integrations are available for designing, running, and storing tests.
Integration | Description |
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ALM |
Run your tests from ALM, a solution that helps you manage your application lifecycle, define requirements, test your development, track defects, and analyze quality. (Windows only) For details, see ALM. |
OpenText Functional Testing Lab |
Test applications running on mobile devices or cloud browsers provided by OpenText Functional Testing Lab. For details, see Test mobile apps. |
OpenText Functional Testing |
Run an OpenText Functional Testing API test as part of your test. This enables you to test your application's service layer with the UI layer in a fully unified test of your application. For details, see Run API Tests (Windows only). |
CI/CD servers |
Run tests as part of your Continuous Integration build. For details, see Run tests using a CI system. |
Docker |
Use OpenText Functional Testing for Developers Docker images to run your tests in Docker containers. For details, see Run tests in Docker containers. |
Cucumber |
Leverage Behavior Driven Development (BDD) using the Cucumber testing framework. This framework defines application behavior with simple English text using the Gherkin language. For details, see Testing with Cucumber. |
Selenium |
UFT Developer (Selenium) is a solution that extends the Selenium API, increasing productivity and enabling you to create more robust and more maintainable Selenium tests. For details, see Testing with Selenium. |
Service Virtualization |
Service Virtualization enables you to test your web applications in different scenarios, even if the web services they use are not ready, or you need to test conditions that are currently unavailable. For details, see Service Virtualization. |