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An Internet Explorer uses Microsoft Internet Explorer to access the URL.

Scenarios

Checks can contain a Selenium browser automation scenario.

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You can add a scenario to your browser check from the check configuration view.

Add Scenario

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Upload Scenario

  • Click  Add Scenario

The Add Scenario Dialog is shown.

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  • Enter a Name for the scenario

  • Click Choose File

The file browser is shown.

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  • Browse to the directory where you have the scenario file stored

  • Select the appropriate file

  • Click Open

The scenario is uploaded.

  • Click Save

The dialog is closed, and the scenario added.

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Debug Scenario

The Debug Scenario view allows you to replace, edit or test the scenario.

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  • Click Debug Scenario

The Debug Scenario view is shown.

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Upload

The scenario can be replaced by a different scenario, or a newer version of the same scenario by uploading a locally stored scenario file.

Upload Scenario

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  • Click Upload New File

The file browser is shown.

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  • Browse to the directory where you have the scenario file stored

  • Select the appropriate file

  • Click Open

The scenario is uploaded.

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Test

You can do a quick manual test run of scenarios added to your check.

Test Scenario

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Description

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URL

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URL to run the scenario on.

Browser

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Browser type and version to use for the test.

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Location

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Location to run the test from.

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Custom Headers

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Test Scenario

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Run the test.

Testing

While the test is running, progress is displayed next to the run button.

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You can cancel the test at any time by clicking Cancel.

Result Summary

Success

When a scenario test run is successful, this is indicated by the execution summary:

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Failure

If any of the steps in the scenario fails, this is indicated in the summary.

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Screenshots

If the scenario is configured to use screenshots, they are displayed as part of the result summary.

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Add

You can add commands to the list.

Add Command

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  • Click Add Step

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  • Select a command from the dropdown list

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  • Double-Click the Target

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  • Enter the target for the command

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  • Double-Click the Value

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  • Enter a suitable value

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  • Click Save Scenario

Commands

The list of commands in the debug view shows each step in the scenario, and allows you to add, delete or modify steps.

Commands List

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Column

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Description

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Command

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Name of command.

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Target

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Target for the command.

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Value

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Command value, if any.

Reorder Commands

Commands in the list can be reordered by clicking the command row, and dragging it to a new position.

Download Scenario

To download a scenario to the local computer:

  • Click Download Scenario

The scenario is downloaded to the default download folder for your browser.

Execution Log

After a test run has ben executed for a scenario, a test execution log becomes available.

View

The execution log is collapsed by default:

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To show the full execution log, click the expand button

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Column

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Description

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Order of execution.

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Name

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Name of command.

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Target

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Target for the command.

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Value

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Command value, if any.

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Severity

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Severity of error, if any.

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Offset

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Start time.

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Duration

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Execution time.

Success

Details for a successful test run are shown in the execution log:

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Failure

If any of the steps in the scenario fails, any failed steps are indicated in the execution log.

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The errors are also displayed in the list of commands in the Debug:

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The Edit Scenario dialog allows you to add, replace, or download scenarios for the check.

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Edit Scenarios

  • Click  Edit Scenario

The Edit Scenario Dialog is shown.

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Item

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Description

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Name of Scenario

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Identifier for display purposes.

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Created

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Timestamp for when the scenario was created.

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Last Updated

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Timestamp for when the scenario was last edited.

Configure Scenario

A scenario consists of a scenario/script .prxdat file (or a .zip containing the script file and resource files) that has been compiled to a .class file.

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Description

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Filename

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Name of the file(s)

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Description

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Scenario description from the scenario file.

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Last Updated

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Timestamp for when the scenario file was uploaded.

Individual files can be deleted from the scenario with the delete file button.

The scenario can be replaced by a different scenario, or a newer version of the same scenario by uploading a locally stored scenario file.

Upload Scenario

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  • Click Choose File

The file browser is shown.

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  • Browse to the directory where you have the scenario file stored

  • Select the appropriate file

  • Click Open

  • Click Upload New File

The scenario is uploaded.

  • Click Save Scenario

The dialog is closed.

Using the Browser Check Wizard

Check Creation Wizard

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  • Click Create to add the check and open the Configuration view.

Record WebSockets Option

The WebSocket Option, found under Browser Check Behavior, allows you to record WebSocket stream communications.

Results

When the check records WebSockets, you can get a detailed view of the recorded data by expanding the relevant result Waterfall Diagram row to show the details about the WebSocket recording.

View

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Description

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Record Websockets

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Turn WebSocket stream recording on or off.

NTLM

The NTLM section allows you to configure Authorization settings for NTLM.

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Configuration

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Option

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Description

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NTLM

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Turn NTLM On/Off.

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Protocol

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Protocol version. Select 1 / 2

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Domain

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The Windows (AD) domain for the user.

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Username

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User name for login.

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Password

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