You can create a reference to an automated test script
residing at a shared location. When you run the test script, Quality
Manager makes a copy of the test script and runs it on a local test
machine.
Before you begin
Before you can reference a test script from a shared location,
an administrator must make the shared resources available.
Note: Each
test tool implements its own integration with Quality Manager. The
instructions provided here may not cover all of the details of each
integration. Be sure to refer to the specific test tool for further
details.
About this task
To create a reference to an automated test script that resides
at a shared location:
Procedure
- Point to the Construction icon
(
), and click Create
Test Script.
- Type a name for the new test script.
Tip: Be sure to use a name that is the same or similar to the
name of the actual test script.
- Click Click here to enter a description to
enter a description of the new test script reference.
- Select one of the following test script types:
- For Rational® Performance Tester,
select Performance Test.
- For Rational Service Tester, select Service
Test.
- For Rational Test RealTime, select Rational
Test RealTime.
- For Rational Functional Tester,
select Functional Tester.
- For Rational Robot, select Robot.
- In the Script Details section, select Use test
resources from a shared location and then click Browse.
- Select a Test Plan if the resource has been added to a
test plan or leave Test Plan unassigned.
- Select a shared location from the list.
- Click OK.
- For Functional Test scripts, supply the appropriate Script
arguments.
- Click Script arguments.
- For Script Arguments, type any arguments that you want
to pass to the functional test script during execution.
- For Execution Arguments, type any arguments that should
go in the execution command line of the script, such as -
classpath.
- For Datapool Iteration Count, type the number of iterations
that the script should run if the script is associated with a datapool.
- Click Save.
- For Functional Test scripts, click Source View to
view the source code of the test script.
- To confirm that your test script is created, point to the Construction icon
(
) along the left sidebar,
and click All Test Scripts.