Version 8.0.1 |
CustomWebResolver
Video: 'CustomWebResolver in QF-Test'.
HTML is a very flexible language for describing the content of web pages. But unfortunately there are no real standards with regard to components which should be used to draw a button, a text field or a table showing data. As a result nearly every framework implements its own way of drawing such components. This means the HTML structure (the so-called DOM tree) looks different for every web framework. In order to allow QF-Test to identify the components as buttons or data tables etc. we need some kind of dictionary. The dictionary should work as a translator for the properties of the HTML components to the QF-Test vocabulary.
QF-Test offers a generic component resolver to be configured freely, the
CustomWebResolver
, allowing you to adapt the component recognition
of QF-Test without too great an effort to the specific needs of your web page.
Before starting to set up test cases you should check the component recognition and maybe improve it. We recommend the following approach:
qfs:label
in 'Extra features'),
'Install CustomWebResolver'
node.
'Install CustomWebResolver'
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