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We have 3 configuration files that we use in our automation test cases: | We have 3 configuration files that we use in our automation test cases: | ||
#''configurationAMO'' | #''configurationAMO'' | ||
#''browserConfig'' (will be renamed to ''TCParameters'') | #''browserConfig'' (will be renamed to ''TCParameters'') | ||
#''GridConnection'' | #''GridConnection'' | ||
<u>'''''configurationAMO'''''</u: | <u>'''''configurationAMO''''':</u> | ||
This file is not available on SVN for viewing. It contains tuples/associative arrays of the following:<br> | |||
1. Different user types such as admin user, non-admin user, a user with developer rights, a user with certain addons etc. a sample user array looks like non_adm = {'login':'nonadminuser@example.com', 'pwd':'somepassword', 'fname':'John', 'nick':'john_non_adm'}. In your AMOfunctions.py if you want to access array of a particular user-type , the code would look like: ''user = self.objConfigAMO.getUserInfo(userType) ''and in your test case it would look like<br> | |||
self.objAMOfunc.login('userNonAdm' sel) <br> | |||
2. Different add-ons. If you want to use a specific add-on then it should be added to the addons array in this file. <br> | |||
Note: It is recommended not to use a specific add-on unless necessary. Currently, our tests picks a random add-on from the home-page if you call the function ''getRandomAddonVersion2(appName, sel) ''<br> |
Revision as of 22:14, 14 April 2010
Config-file documentation
We have 3 configuration files that we use in our automation test cases:
- configurationAMO
- browserConfig (will be renamed to TCParameters)
- GridConnection
configurationAMO:
This file is not available on SVN for viewing. It contains tuples/associative arrays of the following:
1. Different user types such as admin user, non-admin user, a user with developer rights, a user with certain addons etc. a sample user array looks like non_adm = {'login':'nonadminuser@example.com', 'pwd':'somepassword', 'fname':'John', 'nick':'john_non_adm'}. In your AMOfunctions.py if you want to access array of a particular user-type , the code would look like: user = self.objConfigAMO.getUserInfo(userType) and in your test case it would look like
self.objAMOfunc.login('userNonAdm' sel)
2. Different add-ons. If you want to use a specific add-on then it should be added to the addons array in this file.
Note: It is recommended not to use a specific add-on unless necessary. Currently, our tests picks a random add-on from the home-page if you call the function getRandomAddonVersion2(appName, sel)