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Click
or
.
Note: If your solution contains more than one
Silk4NET projects, select the project to which you want to add the new test from the list in the
Project Selector.
The
Add New Item dialog box opens.
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Under
Installed, click one of the following:
- If your project is a Visual Basic project, click
.
- If your project is a Visual C# project, click
.
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Type a name for the test into the
Name field and click
Add.
The
Create a
Silk4NET Test dialog box opens.
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Select
Record a
Silk4NET test and click
OK.
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If you have not set an application configuration for the current project, select the tab that corresponds to the type of application
that you are testing:
- If you are testing a standard application that does not run in a browser, select the
Windows tab.
- If you are testing a web application or a mobile web application, select the
Web tab.
- If you are testing a native mobile application, select the
Mobile tab.
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To test a standard application, select the application from the list.
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To test a web application or a mobile web application, if you have not set an application configuration for the current project, select one of the installed browsers or mobile browsers from the list.
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Specify the web page to open in the
Enter URL to navigate text box. If an instance of the selected browser is already running, you can click
Use URL from running browser to record against the URL currently displayed in the running browser instance. For the tutorial, select
Internet Explorer and specify
http://demo.borland.com/InsuranceWebExtJS/ in the
Enter URL to navigate text box.
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Optional:
If you want to test a web application on a desktop browser with a predefined browser size, select the browser size from the
Browser size list.
For example, to test a web application on
Apple Safari and in a browser window which is as big as the screen of the Apple iPhone 7, select
Apple iPhone 7 from the list.
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Optional:
Select an
Orientation for the browser window.
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Optional: Click
Edit Browser Sizes to specify a new browser size and to select which browser sizes should be shown in the
Browser size list.
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To test a native mobile application (app) if you have not set an application configuration for the current project:
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Select the mobile device, on which you want to test the app, from the list.
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Select the native mobile application.
- If you want to install the app on the mobile device or emulator, click
Browse to select the app file or enter the full path to the app file into the
App file text field.
Silk4NET supports HTTP and UNC formats for the path.
- If you want to use an app that is already installed on an
Android device, select the app from the
Package/Activity list or specify the package and the activity in the
Package/Activity field.
- If you want to use an app that is already installed on an
iOS device, specify the
Bundle ID.
- If you want to use an app that is available in UFT Mobile, specify the
App identifier.
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Click
OK.
If you have selected an existing instance of
Google Chrome on which you want to replay a test method,
Silk4NET checks whether the automation support is included. If the automation support is not included,
Silk4NET informs you that
Google Chrome has to be restarted. The application and the
Recording window open.
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Perform the interactions, which you want to record, with your application under test.
For additional information about recording a mobile application, see
Recording Mobile Applications.
For information about the actions available during recording,
see
Actions Available During Recording.
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When you are finished with recording, click
Stop.
The
Recording Complete dialog box opens. From this dialog box, you can click
Playback to replay the recorded test.
- If you are using
Visual Studio 2010, you can also access the
Test View in
Visual Studio, where you can replay and manage your tests.
- If you are using
Visual Studio 2012 or later, you can also access the
Test Explorer in
Visual Studio, where you can replay and manage your tests.
The recorded interactions are added as a file to your project. The default file name of the generated file is
UnitTest<Index>.cs or
UnitTest<Index>.vb, depending on the default programming language of your project. For example, if you are recording the first test for a Visual
Basic project, the name of the generated file is
UnitTest1.vb
Note: You can also create a new project and record the new test into the new project.