The product provides a one-stop testing environment to work with different types of tests
such as Selenium, Appium, Web UI, and functional tests. You can combine such different types of
tests to form a single larger workflow, which is called a compound test. When you run a compound
test, its constituent tests are run in the defined sequence. You can add Selenium tests to a
compound test in the UI Test perspective.
Before adding a Selenium or Appium test to a compound test, ensure that you have imported
the test into a Test Workbench project in a workspace.
- In the Test Navigator, double-click the compound test to
which you want to add the Selenium or Appium test.
The
contents of the compound test are shown in the Compound
Test Contents panel in the Compound Test editor.
- Select the compound test in the Compound Test
Contents panel in the Compound Test editor, and do one
of the following:
- Click Add to add a Selenium or Appium test
as the first element in the compound test.
- To insert a Selenium or Appium test before a specific element
in the compound test, select the element and click Insert.
The Select Tests is opened, and the tests found in the Eclipse Client workspace
are displayed.
- Select the Selenium or Appium test you want to add to
the compound test, and click OK.
The Selenium or Appium test is added to the compound test,
and is displayed as part of the contents of the compound test. When
you click the Selenium or Appium test in the compound test element
list, its details are displayed in the Compound Test Element
Details panel in the Compound Test editor.