Marc Guillemot wrote:
Hmmm, can you configure lib/log4j.properties to debug to get more
information?
Hi
As you can see in the log snippet this was already the full debug level.
I've played around with the log4j.properties but don't get any new
information.
What i've done instead is to verify
Hello,
I am new to Canoo Webtest. I found this as a very simple and easy tool
to work with. Thus after writing basic scripts for google search etc.
I thought trying on gmail. The test case that thought to work upon is
1. Login into Gmail
2. Compose a Mail
3. Send Mail
4. Logout
This looked to
Ups sorry, you're right: your log extract was already at debug level.
I think that the cause of the problem is the name of your radio button
selectedDeleteTimeItems['-375616497']: it contains quote and bracket
and HtmlForm puts this name unescaped in an xpath expression to retrieve
fields.
Can
Hi,
I guess that GMail uses js that is not yet supported by HtmlUnit ;-(
I know only for Yahoo Mail: the Mail Classic interface works ok since
HtmlUnit-1.14 but the new interface doesn't work (in fact just like in
my Firefox ;-)).
Cheers,
Marc.
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Hi Marc,
Thanks for replying. I am able to use gmail html basic version, thats
also broken very much.
Yahoo is not working at all, the login itself is not working. I have
classic version account. But login doesnt move ahead.
Marc, is there any other tool similar to WebTest and not depending on
yea :) i think other solution is Selenium but it doesnt support AJAX
Regards,
Robert
2008/1/17, Marc Guillemot [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
QA Testing wrote:
Hi Marc,
Thanks for replying. I am able to use gmail html basic version, thats
also broken very much.
Yahoo is not working at all, the
Yes, using the latest build. Downloaded today only. R_1649
does it includes htmlunit 1.14 ?
On Jan 17, 2008 1:50 PM, Marc Guillemot [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
QA Testing wrote:
Hi Marc,
Thanks for replying. I am able to use gmail html basic version, thats
also broken very much.
Yahoo
Robert, i checked Selenium, but it was no good.
Probably the propitiatory tools from mercury might be able to handle this.
There is this tool Webrender, it does a good job too with ajax etc.
On Jan 17, 2008 1:59 PM, Robert Bodziony [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
yea :) i think other solution is
you do some sort of testing with selenium ide for firefox
Roel
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QA Testing wrote:
Robert, i checked Selenium, but it was no good.
Probably the propitiatory tools from mercury might be able to handle this.
I would really recommend not to use Mercury tools if you want to achieve
real test automation. You will not only save a lot of money!
Cheers,
Marc.
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Hi,
I received this message after a webtestrun. The html-files were
generated but at the end the report didn't work.
Anybode got the same problem ?
the message:
webtest.xml:194: javax.xml.transform.TransformerConfigurationException:
Feature 'http://xml.org/sax/features/is-standalone' is not
ups, you're right, it currently only works with a custom RefreshHandler.
I just need time to implement
http://webtest-community.canoo.com/jira/browse/WT-333
but paid job goes first...
In the mean time you can use the code provided in this issue.
Cheers,
Marc.
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Hello,
we are testing our web-application (based on Apache Wicket) with WebTest 2.5.
Since now we were able to test all elements of our page. But now we detected a
problem with the wicket ajax tabbed panel. After clicking a tab, we implemented
a sleep with 2 seconds and get the following error:
Hi,
WebTest default behavior is to fail when an http error code is received.
You can change this with
config
option name=ThrowExceptionOnFailingStatusCode, value=false/
/config
or
groovy
step.context.webClient.throwExceptionOnFailingStatusCode = false
/groovy
Cheers,
Marc.
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Hi,
upgrade to latest build: according to HtmlUnit users, HtmlUnit-1.14
works fine with Wicket.
Cheers,
Marc.
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Mescher,Mark wrote:
Hello,
we are testing our web-application (based on Apache Wicket) with WebTest
2.5. Since now we were able to test all
Hello Marc,
I have now installed the latest available build R_1649. Now there is no error
for the sleep-Step anymore, but the verifyTextStep, which should test the text
placed on the second tab, still fails.
Any more suggestions?
Bye
Mark
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What does one need to do to get the tests to be ordered sequentially (as
executed) in the Test Scenario Overview area of the results page?
Right now they seem to be displayed somewhat random.
Doug
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Hello all
Sorry, forgot to set readFiltered=false. for now all seems ok, tests passed
King regards,
Andrew
Hello all!
I'm using verifyContent with tagStripper filetr. And this step fails
even if the stripped content from previous test run used as
referenceFile.
Code:
verifyContent
Marc and others,
Sorry for the noise. I found the problem. It was an extra comma before the
closing quote on the ThrowExceptionOnFailingStatusCode name. I just cut and
pasted from the e-mail without looking at what was in the quotes.
Problem solved. It works fine now.
Doug
Douglas Beattie
I'm trying to run the default project with the latest build R_1649 and none
of the tests succeed.
I get this error
* 1*[image: x]
Errorfile:///C:/facc3/fastActivate/results/001_CheckThatWebTest/WebTestReport.html#error1
*invoke*
Go to Google (in English) urlhttp://www.google.com/ncr
1718 Error
When I execute my webtests, I get a directory with the tests in the
order I requested them to run, labeled sequentially 001_DoSomething,
002_DoAnother, 003_MoreTests But in the report that gets created at
the end of the test run, it seems that the order of the results is
somewhat random. Is
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