When you have recorded events in HCL OneTest™ API, HCL®
Quality Server, or any other application and saved
it as an HTTP archive file (HAR file) , you can use the Recording Studio
feature to import the events. You can then create tests or stubs from the events to run them in
HCL OneTest™ API.
Before you begin
You must have completed the following tasks:
- Verified that the HCL OneTest™ API project
is connected to a valid instance of HCL®
Quality Server. To verify, click
Project > Project Settings on the menu bar, click the
Server Settings tab on the Project
Settings dialog, and verify that a green check mark icon is displayed next
to the URL field on the HCL Quality Server area
of the tab.
- Ensured that the recorded events are available in a Recording Studio history file on
your computer, if you recorded by using HCL OneTest™ API or HCL®
Quality Server.
- Ensured that the HTTP archive file (HAR file) is available on
your computer, if you recorded events in any application and saved the recording as an
HAR file.
About this task
Importing recorded events from a Recording Studio history file
enables you to retrieve recorded events that were generated during an
earlier user session for your project and import those events into
Recording Studio.
In contrast, importing recorded events from HCL®
Quality Server enables you
to import recorded events to your project that were previously exported
to HCL®
Quality Server by you
or another user.
Any recorded events imported into your project
can be used to create tests and stubs.
Restriction:
- There are limitations with importing recorded events into a project that is
different from the project from which they were exported.
When importing a Recording Studio history file, the original
Enabled and
Color attributes are also
restored.
Procedure
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Open the Recording Studio perspective.
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Click the Import events
icon on the toolbar of the Events View dialog.
The Import Recorded Events wizard is displayed.
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Select from the following options to import events:
- If the recorded events are in a Recording Studio history file on your computer, go
to Step 4.
- If you want to import events from HCL®
Quality Server, go to Step 5.
- If you recorded an application and saved it as an HTTP archive file
(HAR file), go to Step 6.
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Perform the following steps if the recorded events are in a Recording Studio history
file on your computer:
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Click File, and then click Next.
The Open dialog is displayed.
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Browse to the location where you saved the Recording Studio history file, and then
select the file.
Note: You can identify the Recording Studio history file that
is saved with the .rsh file extension.
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Click Open.
The Import from file window is displayed. After you selected
the file, the specified location and file name are displayed in the
Import events from field.
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Select the Remove existing monitors and events option, if
you want to remove the existing monitors, and the monitors if present in the imported
file are used.
If you do not select this option, then the existing events and monitors are
retained.
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Click Finish.
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Go to Results.
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Perform the following steps, if you want to import events from HCL®
Quality Server:
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Click HCL Quality Server, and then
Next.
The Import recorded events from HCL Quality
Server dialog is displayed.
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Select from the following options to search for events:
Option |
Action |
Labels |
Select this option when you want to search for events that match
labels that you define. |
Free search |
Select this option to search for events that match a name,
description, or label. |
- If you want to use the Labels option, go to Step 5.c.
- If you want to use the Free search option, go to Step
5.d.
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Perform the following steps if you want to use the Labels
option:
- Select the Labels option.
- Perform the actions for the options as presented in the following table:
Option |
Description |
Action |
Match: Any of the following |
The match for any label from the list entered is used as the
search criteria. |
- Enter labels in the Labels field. For
multiple labels, you can use spaces to separate the labels.
- Click Add existing labels, if the
labels that you entered match the labels in the recorded events.
- Select the labels, and then click
OK.
- Click Next.
|
Match: All of the following |
The match for all labels from the list entered is used as the
search criteria. |
The Matching recordings from HCL®
Quality Server dialog is
displayed.
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Perform the following steps if you want to use the Free
search option:
- Select the Free search option.
- Select any or all of the options for Name,
Descriptions, or Labels to
specify your precise search query for HCL®
Quality Server.
- Click Finish.
- Go to Results.
If your search was successful, the results are displayed in the Matching recordings
from HCL®
Quality Server dialog. If the
recorded events data that you are seeking is included in the search results, select
the check box next to it. You can also view detailed information about a recording
if you double-click it in the search results.
If your search was unsuccessful, click Back and change your
search parameters. For example, if you clicked Search on the
Find recorded events from HCL®
Quality Server window, select a
different check box or combination of check boxes. If your search queries continue
to be unsuccessful, you might need to verify that you are searching the correct HCL®
Quality Server instance and domain. To
verify the instance and domain settings, open the Project
Settings window and review the URL field and the
Domain list on the HCL®
Quality Server area on the
Server Settings tab. If you are unsure about either
setting, contact your HCL OneTest™ API
project administrator.
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Perform the following steps, if the recorded events are in an HAR
file on your computer:
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Click HAR File, and then click
Next.
The Open dialog is displayed.
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Browse to the location where you saved the HAR file, and then
select the file.
Note: You can identify the HAR file that
is saved with the .har file extension.
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Click Open.
The Import from file window is displayed. After you selected
the file, the specified location and file name are displayed in the
Import events from field.
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Select the Remove existing monitors and events option, if
you want to remove the existing monitors, and the monitors if present in the imported
file are used.
If you do not select this option, then the existing events and monitors are
retained.
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Click Finish.
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Go to Results.
Results
You imported the recorded events from the specified file or from the specified HCL®
Quality Server instance.
What to do next
You can create tests from the imported events. See Creating test resources from recorded or imported events.