mkirank has asked for the wisdom of the Perl Monks concerning the following question:
when users are manually testing a web application , they have a spread sheet where they have the following columns (Testcase,Expected Result, Pass/Fail).
1. What is the best possible approach to use Http::Recorder to generate *a part of* the test case that will be written
For example the the test case might be Enter User ID "someid" and Password "your pass" in the login page of the Application and click on "Login" button.
Http::Recorder gets data like
Can we Generate some sort of sentence that can be used in the test case
2. Is it possible to Integrate Http::Recorder output with Win32::IE::Mechanize/ SAMIE to automate the testing (considering Javascript,frames ...) . Can you point me to some examples
1. What is the best possible approach to use Http::Recorder to generate *a part of* the test case that will be written
For example the the test case might be Enter User ID "someid" and Password "your pass" in the login page of the Application and click on "Login" button.
Http::Recorder gets data like
$agent->form_name( "FORM_NAME" ); $agent->submit_form( form_name => "FORM_NAME", fields => { pass => 'secret', login => 'mkirank' }, );
Can we Generate some sort of sentence that can be used in the test case
2. Is it possible to Integrate Http::Recorder output with Win32::IE::Mechanize/ SAMIE to automate the testing (considering Javascript,frames ...) . Can you point me to some examples
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Re: Automation and Manual testing using HTTP::Recorder
by McMahon (Chaplain) on Jan 28, 2005 at 15:32 UTC | |
by mkirank (Chaplain) on Jan 29, 2005 at 08:11 UTC | |
by McMahon (Chaplain) on Jan 30, 2005 at 20:39 UTC | |
by Anonymous Monk on Jun 09, 2008 at 16:28 UTC |
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