Opleiding: 4-5801 - Unified Functional Testing One (UFT One) Essentials (version 24.2) [MF_5801]
OVERVIEW
This five-day course provides a comprehensive understanding of how to use the OpenTextTM UFT One application as an automated functional testing tool. Beginning with recording and playback,you learn how to create new automated tests.
You explore enhancements,including synchronization,checkpoints,parameterization,reusable actions,function libraries,shared object repositories,and recovery scenarios.
Included in the appendices are sections on Advanced Checkpoints,Object Identification Techniques,and API testing,which contain an extensible framework for the construction and execution of functional tests of headless systems (systems without a user interface).
OBJECTIVES
On completion of this course,you should be able to:
- Record and create scripts using Unified Functional Testing One (UFT One).
- Enhance the scripts with synchronization,parametrization,and checkpoints.
- Create tests on client applications.
- Create tests on Web applications.
- Create tests using UFT One AI.
- Handle exceptions with recovery scenarios.
- Use UFT One to automate and test GUI and API applications.
- Describe the new AI features in UFT One and its advantages.
- Use UFT One’s AI capabilities to develop tests.
- Add additional UFT One features to make tests robust and provide better coverage.
AUDIENCE
This course is intended for Developers
CONTENT
Highlights:
- Describing the advantages of UFT One as a testing tool and navigating the typical GUI testing workflow.
- Creating a basic test from a manual test case and using the Object Repository to manage objects in UFT One for GUI testing.
- Explaining the uses of synchronization in UFT One for GUI testing.
- Using a regular expression to add flexibility to a standard checkpoint and adding parameters in a test.
- Recording and running a test on a client application and a web application.
- Creating a basic AI test.
- Handling exceptions with recovery scenarios and creating checkpoints.
- Describing object identification techniques and exploring UFT One for API testing.
