Editing Citrix tests
After you record a test, you can edit it to include variable data
(rather than the data that you recorded), verification points (to confirm
that the test runs as expected), transactions, conditional processing, and
custom code.
Citrix test editor overview With the test editor, you can inspect or customize a test that you recorded.Citrix synchronization overview During the run of a Citrix session, the test uses window events or image recognition to ensure that the correct user input actions are maintained on track with the application events coming from the Citrix server.Verifying application behavior To check the expected behavior of the application during a Citrix performance test, you can add verification points at strategic points in the test. You can use window verification points to check that a specific window opens during the test, regardless of its contents, or you can use image synchronization to verify the displayed contents. During the run, verification points produce a pass, fail, error, or inconclusive status in the Citrix Verification Point report. You can also measure response times between two test elements.Adding elements to a Citrix test You can add a variety of elements to a test, such as user input actions, comments, loops or conditions.