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January 2024


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switch to previous tab

All Step Definition switch to previous tab Keyword Given, When, And, Then Description Will switch to previous tab Declaration Code Element Application Test Data Then switch to previous tab NILL NILL NILL Browser Support Google Chrome Firefox Edge Remarks The “String Value” that is used through test data file should be in angular brackets We can use any variable name Restriction Element and application file should be in xml format. Table of contents Keyword Description Declaration Browser Support Remarks Restriction

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switch to next tab

All Step Definition switch to next tab Keyword Given, When, And, Then Description Will switch to next tab Declaration Code Element Application Test Data Then switch to next tab NILL NILL NILL Browser Support Google Chrome Firefox Edge Remarks The “String Value” that is used through test data file should be in angular brackets We can use any variable name Restriction Element and application file should be in xml format. Table of contents Keyword Description Declaration Browser Support Remarks Restriction

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switch to browser saved as “<testdata_name>”

All Step Definition switch to browser saved as “<testdata_name>” Keyword Given, When, And, Then Description Will switch to the browser saved as vaiable name. Declaration Code Element Application Test Data Then switch to browser saved as “Window1″ NILL NILL NILL Browser Support Google Chrome Firefox Edge Remarks The “String Value” that is used through test data file should be in angular brackets We can use any variable name Restriction Element and application file should be in xml format. Table of contents Keyword Description Declaration Browser Support Remarks Restriction

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save the current browser as “<testdata_name>”

All Step Definition save the current browser as “var_name” Keyword Given, When, And, Then Description Will save the current browser in the given variable name. Declaration Code Element Application Test Data Then save the current browser as “Window1″ NILL NILL NILL Browser Support Google Chrome Firefox Edge Remarks The “String Value” that is used through test data file should be in angular brackets We can use any variable name Restriction Element and application file should be in xml format. Table of contents Keyword Description Declaration Browser Support Remarks Restriction

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accept alert after clicking on button “element_name”

All Step Definition accept alert after clicking on button “element_name” Keyword Given, When, And, Then Description Will click on the button and accept the alert Declaration Code Element Application Test Data Then accept alert after clicking on button “showAlertBtn” showAlertBtn XPATH //button[contains(text(),’Show Alert’)] NILL NILL Browser Support Google Chrome Firefox Edge Remarks The “String Value” that is used through test data file should be in angular brackets We can use any variable name Restriction Element file should be in xml format. Table of contents Keyword Description Declaration Browser Support Remarks Restriction

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Web application testing

Documentation V 3.5 Web application testing Introduction The SoliteraTA web version is designed to automate the web application. It uses the web browser through which you can test the web application. Users can use four web browsers to automate the web application i.e Chrome, Edge, Firefox and Safari. Pre-requisite to start Web Application Testing in SoliteraTA Requirements: To use the SoliteraTA for web testing, you will need: Application file format: Element  file format

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Download

Documentation V 3.5 Download Go to https://soliterata.com/downloads Click on the ‘Download’ button present on the top right corner. If Java 11 is already present on your system: Select your operating system on which you want to download then click on the ‘Download Now’ button and install the soliteraTA onto your system.

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click on desktop window element at current cursor location for {string} times

Desktop step-Definition click on desktop window element at current cursor location for {string} times Keyword Given, When, And, Then Description Will click on the current desktop window multiple times Declaration Code Element Application Test Data Then click on desktop window element at current cursor location for “5” times NILL NILL NILL Remarks NILL Restriction Make sure the element is visible and clickable Table of contents Keyword Description Declaration Remarks Restriction

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check timer for desktop application is within {string} milliseconds

Desktop step-Definition check timer for desktop application is within {string} milliseconds Keyword Given, When, And, Then Description After stopping the timer will check if the given value is inside the elapsed time or not. Declaration Code Element Application Test Data Then check timer for desktop application is within “15000” milliseconds ” InputField XPATH //input[@id=”Input”] ” NILL NILL Remarks NILL Restriction The desktop window should be accessible and in focus. The timer must be start before using this step def. Table of contents Keyword Description Declaration Remarks Restriction

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