Test-project Mac OS
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Functional Testing a Mac OS X Application

This tutorial provides a brief introduction to theAppPerfect App Test product using a set of hands-on practice exercises. This tutorial assumes you havesuccessfully downloaded and installed AppPerfect App Test on your machine with the defaultoptions. Apart from this pre-requisite, this tutorial is self contained.

This document is divided into following sections

Within each section, multiple exercises are listed. Each exercise forms a logical unitwhich is expected to take no more than a few minutes to perform. All exercisesuse the TextEdit application available under '/Applications/TextEdit.app/Contents/MacOS/' folder.

All exercises assume you have installed the product in /AppPerfect/AppTest folder and willbe referred as AppTest_HOME henceforth in tutorial. If you have installed the product insome other folder, modify the instructions below appropriately.

This tutorial is not intended as a comprehensive training guide. Please refer to theproduct documentation for detailed information. However, this tutorial will give you a very good overviewof the products and substantially improve your productivity with the product.

Creating Project
Exercise 1: Launch AppPerfect App Test
  1. App Test requires that you enable the Accessibility API. To enable it, open Universal Access under System Preferences, which is accessible from the 'Apple' menu on the top-left corner of your screen. Make sure that 'Enable access for assistive devices' is checked.
  2. From your installation directory (by default located at 'AppPerfect_AppTest_11.5.0' folder in your home directory) launch the application 'AppPerfect App Test'
  3. On launching AppPerfect App Test a Welcome page will be displayed. Go through the brief description given for product.
    NB: Welcome page is displayed only when App Test x.x.x is launched and last time no project was opened.
Exercise 2: Creating a Project
  1. Launch the Define New Project Dialog by clicking File ->New... menu option. The New Project wizard will be launched.
  2. Keep the default project name and location for the purpose of this exercise. Click on the OK button.
  3. A confirmation message saying that the project is saved will be displayed. Click on the OK button.

Now using this common project we will create tests to demonstrate the functionalities of AppPerfectApp Test product.

AppPerfect App Test

NB: Please follow the steps provided in the 'Creating Project' section to first create a project,then proceed further.

Exercise 1: Define a App Test project
  1. Once the common project is successfully created another dialog - Define Project Properties dialog - will be displayed.
  2. The dialog shows various options which can be configured for the project, leave them default and click on OK button.
  3. Click through all the menu items to familiarize yourself with the available features and how to access them. Viewing through all menu items will give a reasonable overview of the application.
  4. Click Help -> Table of Contents menu item to see AppPerfect App Test product documentation
  5. Open the Preferences dialog by selecting the menu option Tools -> Options...
  6. Review the default settings for App Test and click the OK button to close the dialog.
Exercise 2: Recording a Test
Mac
  1. To start recording, click on Project -> Record test... in the menu bar.'
  2. 'AppPerfect Recorder' dialog will be displayed. Select ActionGroup1 from the Group combo and provide proper executable path as '/Applications/TextEdit.app/Contents/MacOS/TextEdit' depending on the path on your machine. Now Click on 'Start recording' button.
  3. An instance of TextEdit Application will be launched.
  4. Click somewhere in the application to trigger recording.
  5. Type text 'Hello' in the edit box of TextEdit.
  6. Click on Menu 'TextEdit > About TextEdit', click on the close button.
  7. Type text ', to AppPerfect App Test' after 'Hello' in the edit box.
  8. Now click after ',' and type 'Welcome ' in the edit box.
  9. Close TextEdit application using Menu option 'TextEdit > Quit TextEdit'. A dialog asking do you want to save changes will be shown, click on 'Don't Save' in this dialog. .
  10. Click on the Stop button of 'AppPerfect Recorder' dialog to stop the recording session.
  11. Click on Close button to close the 'AppPerfect Recorder' dialog.
  12. In the AppPerfect App Test window, look at the tree on the left. Each action you performed has been recorded.
  13. Click on any of the recorded action on the left. The image of the window associated with that action is displayed on right hand frame. You can also find element/event details and recorded window properties/attributes there
Exercise 3: Executing a test
  1. To start replay of the recorded test, click on Project -> Run from the menu bar.
  2. An instance of TextEdit Application will be launched and each of the recorded events is replayed. No manual intervention is required during test replay, unless an error is encountered.
Exercise 4: View and analyze results
  1. After replay, results are displayed in Results tab located at the top left of the window.
  2. Click on Results tab. Test results details are displayed on the right. Click on individual items in the tree on the left to view details on specific actions.
  3. Browse and examine the different views that are displayed on selecting the various nodes in the navigation tree.
  4. Select the Action Group node. This report gives a summary of the successful, failed, timed-out & not played Events & Windows.
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Maven is a Java based tool, so the very first requirement is to have JDK installed on your machine.

System Requirement

JDK1.7 or above.
MemoryNo minimum requirement.
Disk SpaceNo minimum requirement.
Operating SystemNo minimum requirement.

Step 1 - Verify Java Installation on your Machine

Open console and execute the following java command.

OSTaskCommand
WindowsOpen Command Consolec:> java -version
LinuxOpen Command Terminal$ java -version
MacOpen Terminalmachine:~ joseph$ java -version

Let's verify the output for all the operating systems −

OSOutput
Windows

java version '1.7.0_60'

Java(TM) SE Runtime Environment (build 1.7.0_60-b19)

Java HotSpot(TM) 64-Bit Server VM (build 24.60-b09, mixed mode)

Linux

java version '1.7.0_60'

Java(TM) SE Runtime Environment (build 1.7.0_60-b19)

Java HotSpot(TM) 64-Bit Server VM (build 24.60-b09, mixed mode)

Mac

java version '1.7.0_60'

Java(TM) SE Runtime Environment (build 1.7.0_60-b19)

Java HotSpot(TM) 64-Bit Server VM (build 24.60-b09, mixed mode)

If you do not have Java installed, install the Java Software Development Kit (SDK) from https://www.oracle.com/technetwork/java/javase/downloads/index.html. We are assuming Java 1.7.0.60 as installed version for this tutorial.

Step 2 - Set JAVA Environment

Set the JAVA_HOME environment variable to point to the base directory location where Java is installed on your machine. For example −

OSOutput
WindowsSet the environment variable JAVA_HOME to C:Program FilesJavajdk1.7.0_60
Linuxexport JAVA_HOME=/usr/local/java-current
Macexport JAVA_HOME=/Library/Java/Home

Append Java compiler location to System Path.

OSOutput
WindowsAppend the string “;C:Program FilesJavajdk1.7.0.60bin” to the end of the system variable, Path.
Linuxexport PATH=$PATH:$JAVA_HOME/bin/
Macnot required

Verify Java Installation using java -version command as explained above.

Step 3 - Download Maven Archive

Download Maven 2.2.1 from https://maven.apache.org/download.cgi.

Test-project Mac Os X

OSArchive name
Windowsapache-maven-3.3.1-bin.zip
Linuxapache-maven-3.3.1-bin.tar.gz
Macapache-maven-3.3.1-bin.tar.gz

Step 4 - Extract the Maven Archive

Extract the archive, to the directory you wish to install Maven 3.3.1. The subdirectory apache-maven-3.3.1 will be created from the archive.

OSLocation (can be different based on your installation)
WindowsC:Program FilesApache Software Foundationapache-maven-3.3.1
Linux/usr/local/apache-maven
Mac/usr/local/apache-maven

Step 5 - Set Maven Environment Variables

Add M2_HOME, M2, MAVEN_OPTS to environment variables.

OSOutput
Windows

Set the environment variables using system properties.

M2_HOME=C:Program FilesApache Software Foundationapache-maven-3.3.1 M2=%M2_HOME%bin MAVEN_OPTS=-Xms256m -Xmx512m

Linux

Open command terminal and set environment variables.

export M2_HOME=/usr/local/apache-maven/apache-maven-3.3.1 export M2=$M2_HOME/bin

export MAVEN_OPTS=-Xms256m -Xmx512m

Mac

Open command terminal and set environment variables.

export M2_HOME=/usr/local/apache-maven/apache-maven-3.3.1

export M2=$M2_HOME/bin

export MAVEN_OPTS=-Xms256m -Xmx512m

Step 6 - Add Maven bin Directory Location to System Path

Now append M2 variable to System Path.

OSOutput
WindowsAppend the string ;%M2% to the end of the system variable, Path.
Linuxexport PATH=$M2:$PATH
Macexport PATH=$M2:$PATH

Step 7 - Verify Maven Installation

Now open console and execute the following mvn command.

OSTaskCommand
WindowsOpen Command Consolec:> mvn --version
LinuxOpen Command Terminal$ mvn --version
MacOpen Terminalmachine:~ joseph$ mvn --version

Test-project Mac Os 11

Finally, verify the output of the above commands, which should be as follows −

OSOutput
Windows

Apache Maven 3.3.1 (r801777; 2009-08-07 00:46:01+0530)

Java version: 1.7.0_60

Java home: C:Program FilesJavajdk1.7.0_60 jre

Linux

Apache Maven 3.3.1 (r801777; 2009-08-07 00:46:01+0530)

Java version: 1.7.0_60

Java home: C:Program FilesJavajdk1.7.0_60 jre

Mac

Apache Maven 3.3.1 (r801777; 2009-08-07 00:46:01+0530)

Java version: 1.7.0_60

Java home: C:Program FilesJavajdk1.7.0_60 jre