TruClient protocols
TruClient protocols enable you to test web and mobile applications. The TruClient engine records your actions and creates a script in real time, presented in a graphical, user-friendly interface.
TruClient help: TruClient help is now part of the VuGen Help Center. For earlier versions, refer to the previous help.
Introduction to TruClient
TruClient scripts are developed using the TruClient engine, which has its own unique interface. The TruClient interface consists of two windows: A browser window, and the TruClient Development window. As you perform the actions you want to record in the browser window, the TruClient engine generates corresponding script steps, which appear in real time in the TruClient Development window. The script steps are presented graphically, in plain English (rather than lines of code, as in other protocols).
When you have finished recording, you can modify and enhance the script by editing the elements of a step, dragging and dropping steps to reorder them, and adding standard VuGen functionality such as parameters and transactions. You can also integrate JavaScript code and APIs into the script.
To view walkthrough videos of using the TruClient engine, see TruClient walkthroughs.
TruClient protocols
Each of the TruClient protocols is suited to a particular load testing environment.
Protocol | Environment |
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TruClient - Web | Testing Web applications in a supported browser. For details, see TruClient - Web protocol. |
TruClient 2.0 - Web |
Testing Web applications in your locally installed version of Google Chrome or Microsoft Edge browser. For details, see TruClient 2.0 - Web protocol. Version support: The TruClient 2.0 - Web protocol is supported from version 24.3. |
TruClient - Native Mobile |
Testing native mobile applications virtually on Android and iOS devices, using the TruClient - Digital Lab integration. For details, see TruClient - Native Mobile protocol. |
TruClient - Mobile Web |
Testing Web applications designed for mobile devices, using TruClient Browser. For details, see TruClient - Mobile Web protocol. Caution: TruClient - Mobile Web protocol will be deprecated in a coming version. We recommend using TruClient - Web protocol instead. |
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