Using the Functional Test perspective of on Linux
For the Functional Test perspective, most features are supported on Linux®, except for recording the scripts. This topic provides an overview about how HCL OneTest™ UI behaves on Linux.
Testing applications on Linux
Test scripts
All of the functionality of the product works on Linux except for the recorder. You can test the applications on Linux® in two different ways.
- Record functional test script on Windows® and export it to Linux®. You can then play back on Linux®.
- You can launch the browser on Linux by adding the step
startBrowser("Chrome", <url>);
orstartBrowser("Firefox", <url>);
in the test script.Note:- Do not add or enable the browser using the options available in the Enable Environments wizard.
- To launch the browser, use
StartBrowser()
instead ofStartApp()
.
- Ensure that you pass the fully qualified URL (with the protocol) as a parameter to
startBrowser()
. For example, http://www.ibm.com/. - You can write the test scripts using the Test Object Insert tool. Instead of creating an
object map through recording, populate it outside by opening the map and select objects in the
test application. For information, see Creating a New
Test Object Map.
See the API Reference Help and the Advanced Topics for examples of scripting to solve certain problems.
Verification points
You can also insert verification points without recording, by opening the Verification Point wizard from the Script Explorer.
Launcher scripts
- To start HCL OneTest™
UI:
<installation directory>/ft_starter
- To set the test environment variable:
source <installation directory>/FunctionalTester/bin/rtsetup
dataset functionality
The datasets functionality works on Linux®, but there may be slight differences.
Java™ and HTML support
On Linux®, you can only test Java™ and HTML applications. Some Linux® GUI applications, like those developed with Motiff, are not supported.
Installing the product on Linux®
- libXm.so.4
- libstdc++.so.5
- libXp.so.6
- gtk2.i686
- gtk2-engines.i686
- PackageKit-gtk-module.i686
- PackageKit-gtk-module.x86_64
- libcanberra-gtk2.x86_64
- libcanberra-gtk2.i686
Starting the test application outside the script
If you start your test application on Linux® outside HCL OneTest™
UI (not using a startApp command or other
script call), you must first set the environment variables. You must make sure that the
LD_PRELOAD
and FT_INSTALL_DIRECTORY
are properly set in the
environment from which they start the test application, else HCL OneTest™
UI will not be able to properly play back
scripts against the application.
Set up the following variables depending upon the shell that you are using.
export FUNCTIONAL_TESTER_DIR= <FT installation
directory> For e.g, /opt/caspian
export
FT_CUSTOMIZATION_DIRECTORY=$FUNCTIONAL_TESTER_DIR/bin/customization
export
FT_CONFIGURATION_DIRECTORY=$FUNCTIONAL_TESTER_DIR/bin/configuration
export
FT_INSTALL_DIR=$FUNCTIONAL_TESTER_DIR/bin
export
FT_ECLIPSE_DIR=$FUNCTIONAL_TESTER_DIR/eclipse
export
FT_JRE=$FUNCTIONAL_TESTER_DIR/eclipse/jre
export
LD_PRELOAD=$FUNCTIONAL_TESTER_DIR/bin/libftevent.so
For Linux platforms that are
based on GTK + 2.18 and higher, setGDK_NATIVE_WINDOWS=true
rtsetup
script to set all the
functional tester environment variables. Refer to the Launcher scripts
section.Enabling JREs on Linux®
To run the enabler for enabling the JREs on Linux®, you must have root privileges.
Functionality not supported on Linux
Recorder
You cannot record on Linux®. You can record scripts on Windows® and then play them back on Linux®.
Tutorials
The tutorials provided with HCL OneTest™ UI involve recording scripts. To learn the product functionality, do the tutorials on the Windows® platform. You can play back the scripts you recorded using the tutorial on Linux®.