Querying values of object properties
Components in the application-under-test, such as dialog boxes, command buttons, and labels, have associated pieces of information called properties. Properties have a name and a value. This topic provides some examples of why you may want to modify your script to access an object property.
- You may want to compare previous versions of a value to the current value and to do so would require a calculation (such as factoring in a depreciation rate).
- Sometimes querying a property may return a reference to other objects. In cases like this, you might need to test the value of a property of the returned object. This kind of scenario cannot be handled through the user interface. See Unregistering References to Test Objects for more information.
- You also might want to branch in your test script based on the current value of a property.
You can retrieve the value of a property programmatically by calling the
GetProperty
method, which has the following syntax:
Object .GetProperty(ByVal PropertyName As String)
The following example uses the GetProperty
method to
test whether a value of a property is being captured and reproduced correctly.
The call to GetProperty
retrieves the value of the text
property associated with the ThankYouXLabel
object.
#Region " Script Header "
' Functional Test Script
' author Administrator
Imports Microsoft.VisualBasic
Imports Rational.Test.Ft
Imports Rational.Test.Ft.Object.Interfaces
Imports Rational.Test.Ft.Object.Interfaces.SAP
Imports Rational.Test.Ft.Object.Interfaces.Siebel
Imports Rational.Test.Ft.Script
Imports Rational.Test.Ft.Value
Imports Rational.Test.Ft.Vp
#End Region
Public Class QueryingObject
Inherits QueryingObjectHelper
'Script Name : QueryingObject
'Generated : Jul 20, 2006 2:20:49 PM
'Description : Functional Test Script
'Original Host : Windows XP x86 5.1 build 2600 Service Pack 2
'since 2006/07/20
'author Administrator
Public Function TestMain(ByVal args() As Object) As Object
StartApp("ClassicsJavaA")
' Frame: ClassicsCD
PlaceOrder().Click()
' Frame: Member Logon
OK().Click()
' Frame: Place an Order
CardNumberIncludeTheSpacesText().Click(AtPoint(53, 4))
PlaceAnOrder().InputChars("1234123412341234")
ExpirationDateText().Click(AtPoint(10, 5))
PlaceAnOrder().InputChars("12/12")
PlaceOrder2().Click()
'Waiting for Object
YourOrderHasBeenReceivedYourOr().WaitForExistence()
'Querying the Object
Dim confirmationText As String = YourOrderHasBeenReceivedYourOr().GetProperty("text")
LogTestResult(confirmationText, confirmationText.startsWith("Your order has"))
YourOrderHasBeenReceivedYourOr().Click()
'
OK2().Click()
' Frame: ClassicsCD
ClassicsJava(ANY, MAY_EXIT).Close()
Return Nothing
End Function
End Class
HCL OneTest™
UI also supports a SetProperty
method,
but do not use it unless you are sure of the result. This method calls internal
methods that may violate the integrity of the application-under-test.