qtp: object repository, descriptive programming and beyond
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QTP: Object Repository, Descriptive Programming and Beyond
Prepared by: Igor Gershovich
Object Repository vs. Descriptive Programming –what to use? There really is no “best way” Use the method that gives your company the
best ROI, whether that be Object Repository (OR), Descriptive Programming (DP) or a mixture of both
OR Pros and Cons
PROS: GUI Front end to examine all the objects in
the repository Highlight in Application feature is great tool to
walk the object tree No need to modify the script when object
properties changes Easy to identify objects in AUT by Object
Logical names Can be created independently from scripts
OR Pros and Cons
CONS: Additional layer to maintain Unnecessary objects can be created Multiple users cannot concurrently save/write
to the shared OR It won’t eliminate the need for Descriptive
Programming in most of cases
DP Pros and Cons
PROS: It’s a white box Compatible with different QTP versions Code portability is high Easy to mass update
DP Pros and Cons
CONS: Lower Code Readability and requires more
comments, like “what object is accessed” Potentially slower to create To highlight an object in the application
requires utilizing the “Highlight” method
What is Object Repository?
Object Repository is a place where QTP stores learned objects
QTP uses default Object Identification properties: mandatory and assistive to learn objects into OR
Object Repository
Logical Name
Properties
OR: Object identification default properties
Script playback using OR
QTP finds the Object in Object Repository using object Logical Name and Object Hierarchy
QTP retrieves Test Object properties from OR
QTP searches actual application for the Object with the same properties as the OR Test Object and performs user action
Script playback using Descriptive programming QTP searches the Application Under Test
(AUT) for the Object using Descriptive properties and performs user action
Descriptive programming – when and why?Consider using DP in following cases: Dynamic object properties
Example: Link Logout <User Name> Same objects on every page
Example: Buttons – Next, Back, Cancel, OK Lots of similar objects on one page
Example: table with many First & Last name text boxes
Different ways to work with objects
Different ways to work with objects Example for Passenger 1 First Name
ChildObjects method – using Collection Object
ChildObjects method – using Collection ObjectLast Name fields
are populated
TO, RO and .Object
.GetTOproperty/SetToProperty refers to the properties stored in OR
.GetROProperty property refers to the AUT Object property (Run-time)
.Object.<property/method> refers to the AUT Object NATIVE properties/methods
Better names for Object Spy radio-buttons
Run-Time NATIVE Object Run-Time QTP (Test) Object
Object Run-Time Properties from AUT (GetRoProperty)
Run-Time “Native” Object Properties/Methods from AUT (.Object)
Test Object Properties from ORSet/GetToProperty
Regular Expressions in ORExample: Server independent Page object1. Click on Property value to access RegEx 2. Click RegEx Icon
Regular Expressions in OR
Regular Expressions in OR
RegEx icon
Object Smart Identification
Smart Identification is not Artificial Intelligence
SI uses loose/unreliable object recognition It’s recommended to disable SI for each and
every page/window/control using the Tools->Object Identification dialog (Recording)
Another way to disable SI: File -> Settings -> Run -> Check the "Disable Smart Identification during run session" check box (Run-Time)
Smart Identification (SI) Recording Options
SI Checkbox
Smart Identification (SI) Run Option
SI Checkbox
Resources
QA Forums – www.sqaforums.com HP/Mercury QTP User guide Knowledge inbox (by Tarun Lalwani) -
http://www.knowledgeinbox.com/ Microsoft TechNet -
http://www.microsoft.com/technet/scriptcenter/
Igor Gershovich
E-Mail: [email protected] Phone: 720-933-9395 www.connectedtesting.com