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SeeTest. Bharathi.S. System Requirements. Intel® Pentium® 4, 3.6 GHz or equivalent AMD processor 500 MB free hard disk space 2 GB RAM 1 available USB 2.0 port and USB cable Microsoft® Windows XP™ SP2 (32 bit), Vista (32/64 bit), Windows 7 (32/64 bit) or Windows 8 - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
Bharathi.S
SeeTest
Intel® Pentium® 4, 3.6 GHz or equivalent AMD processor
500 MB free hard disk space2 GB RAM1 available USB 2.0 port and USB cableMicrosoft® Windows XP™ SP2 (32 bit), Vista (32/64
bit), Windows 7 (32/64 bit) or Windows 8.Net Framework 3.5 or higher.
System Requirements
Process of working with SeeTest
To connect a mobile device or an Emulator to SeeTest :A physical external mobile device – such as Android , iPhone,
Blackberry, Symbian or WindowsMobile – using a standard USB cable or WiFi (note - there is as well an on-site Cloud configuration that enables central management of devices and remote access to testing)
an emulator Connecting the device (or Emulator) enables to record tests
and run them on the mobile device (or Emulator).
Connect Devices & Emulators
Step 2: A pop-up will appear. Type in the project name and then click OK.
Set Up New Project
Step 1: In SeeTest , select New Project from the File menu.
Set Up New Project
Step 2: A pop-up will appear. Type in the project name and then click OK.
SeeTest is using XML-RPC to communicate between the client (language specific) and the agent that is a part of the SeeTest studio.
the agent is running on a well known port (the default is 8888).
Agent
Change the port
Stop the agent
Start and Stop the agent Start the agent
Prerequisites on the device The USB driver for your device should be installed. For the following
devices, please download the USB drivers here (note:During the installation disconnect the device and run the driver setup as administrator):
Motorola: http://www.motorola.com/Support/US-EN/Support-Homepage/Software_and_Drivers/USB-and-PC-Charging-Drivers
SONY ERICSSON: http://www.sonyericsson.com/cws/support/softwaredownloads/detailed/pccompanion/xperiax10?cc=gb&lc=en
HTC: http://www.htc.com/www/SupportViewNews.aspx?dl_id=1073&news_id=918
SAMSUNG: http://www.samsung.com/us/support/downloads/SGH-i907 GOOGLE (NEXUS): http://developer.android.com/sdk/win-usb.html OTHER devices: please contact [email protected] for USB
download instructions.
Connect Android
Step 1 The device should
be “USB debugging” enabled (In most devices, to enable “USB Debugging” go to: Settings->Applications->Development and set the USB debugging to enable.)
Step 2Connect the device
to SeeTest In SeeTest go to the
Device Tab and click the Add Device icon (and select Android from the dropdown list):
A pop up will appear and you will then see the name of the Android device. Click on the device name and then on the OK button.
Step 3
The selected device will appear in the Device Tab. Select it and click the Open Device icon (check that it’s status changes from Ready to Open).
Step 4
The device screen should then appear then on your desktop.
Getting Started-AndroidStep 1: To start
recording a script on a mobile device with Native recorder, you need to:
have your mobile device connected by USB to your computer
have the device screen then appear on your computer screen (for device connectivity instructions please follow our Connect Device instructions in this manual)
Step 2: In SeeTest , go to the Script tab and click on the Record button.
choose the device to be recorder, and choose the tested application name
Step 3: Go to the device screen appearing on your computer screen (With the app launched on it), and do the exact sequence of actions you want in the test. In this example, i would like to run a test in "eriBank" application that Logs in to my bank account, so I'll do the following sequence of actions: click on "Username" field, send 'company', Click on "password", send 'company', click on "Login" button, right-click on "Make Payment" button to verify that it is found.Few best practices when recording:(1) Click at the center of the image/icon/link(2) Record slowly
Step 4: Return to SeeTest and click on the Stop Record button.
Step 5: You will see a progress bar indicating the record data is being analyzed, and the test script will then appear in the Script area.
Step 6: Click the Play button to run the script:
Step 7: Once the test has been executed, you will receive a report indicating for each test step if it was executed successfully or not, including a screenshot of the tested application in run time.
Step 8: You can run the test script from UFT (QTP), TestComplete, RFT, JUnit , Python, Perl or C# and other frameworks. To do so, click the Export code button, copy the code into your framework and run it from the framework
Thank you
Bharthi.S