Scripts Manager

The Scenario Manager allows you to organize, administer, and test scenarios and import, export and create load tests from scenario files:

Add Group

The Add Group dialog allows you create a group and connect scenario files to it.

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Overview

To access the import dialog:

  • Click the Add Group button in the scenario manager.

The dialog is shown:

Item

Description

Item

Description

Group Name

Identifier for the group.

Add files to group

Search for files to add.

Only files not in groups

Exclude files already associated with a group.

Add

Checkbox to include scenario file in the group.

Name

Name of scenario file.

  • Click Create

The group is created and files connected to it.

Edit Scenario

The Edit Scenario dialog allows you modify the properties for a scenario file.

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Overview

To access the edit dialog:

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Column

Description

Column

Description

File

Name of the scenario file.

Description

Additional information about the scenario.

Group

Scenario Scenario Group for display and sorting.

Tags

Scenario Tags for sorting and management.

Define Non-Functional Requirements

Non-functional requirements (NFRs) are system operation criteria that define parameters the system needs to meet in order to be considered acceptable. Non-functional requirements can be set for Pages and Transaction response times in ALT. These can be compared to test results. In the Non-Functional Requirements dialog, you can add response time requirements for the pages and transactions in a scenario. The pages and transactions are automatically retrieved from the scenario file.

Meeting or failing to meet defined NFR’s will not affect whether the test passes or fails!

To add NFRs to a scenario, click the green “NFR” icon in the “Actions” column for the scenario you would like to edit:

The “Edit Non-Functional Requirements” dialog box will appear and allow you to define Target and Outer Boundary NFR’s.

Import Scenario

The Import Scenario dialog allows you to import scenario files of compatible types and add them to the project.

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Overview

To access the import dialog:

  • Click the Import Scenario File button in the scenario manager

Item

Description

Item

Description

Choose Files

Button opens file browser for local computer.

Attach to Project

Project to associate the scenario with.

  • Click Import

The file is imported to the project.

Input Files

With the Input Files dialog you can modify editable or replace input files used by a scenario.

If the scenario is configured to use input files and those files are editable, certain actions become available:

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Action

Description

Icon

Action

Description

 

Edit

Edit the contents of the input file in the browser.

 

Download

Download the file.

 

Upload

Replace the file.

Edit File

When the input file is of an appropriate type, you can edit directly from the user interface.

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Edit file

To edit the inout file:

Start in the Input Files

  • Click Edit Input File

The file is opened:

Edit the file as needed.

  • Click Save

The file contents are replaced in the scenario.

Replace File

  • Click Replace Input File

The Replace Input File dialog opens.

  • Click Choose File

  • Browse to the file you want

  • Select the file

  • Click Open

The Replace Input File dialog is shown again, now with the file added.

  • Enter a Description for the file

  • Click Replace

The file is uploaded and replaced in the scenario.

Manage Scenario

Scenarios are displayed in tables, showing information about each script, and providing access to various actions.

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Column

Description

Column

Description

File Name

Name of the scenario file.

File Type

Scenario file type (Scenario .class File / Scenario .prxdat File / Scenario .html File / Scenario .zip File).

ZebraTester Version

Version of Apica's Zebra Scripting Tools the scenario is compatible with.

Tags

Scenario Tags for sorting and management.

Description

Additional information about the scenario.

Created

Timestamp for when the scenario was created/imported.

Last Modified

Timestamp for when the scenario was last changed.

Actions

Buttons for Manager Manage Actions to perform on the scenario.

 

Check to select scenario for batch processing.

Actions

The actions column contains buttons for any available actions you can perform on the scenario file. Unavailable actions are not shown.

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Action

Description

Icon

Action

Description

 

Download

Save file to local computer.

 

Edit

Change scenario file Edit Scenario: Description, Group or Tags.

 

Delete

Remove the scenario file.

 

Run

Use the scenario file as a Loadtest

 

Edit Input Files

Modify included Input Files used by the scenario.

Non-Functional Requirements

Modify Non-Functional Requirements for the scenario.

Search

The Search section contains tools for searching for and filtering out particular scripts.

 

 

Column

Description

Column

Description

Search for file or tag

Freetext search or tags.

File Type

Scenario file type (.class / .prxdat / .html / .zip).

Group

Scenario group for display and sorting.

Instance

Test instance.

Project

Test project.

 

Search for scenarios

To search for scenarios:

  • Enter a tag or search term in the search box

  • Enter other filter properties as needed:

    • File Type

    • Group

    • Instance

    • Project

Search results are displayed automatically in the main view as you change the search parameters.

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