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TestOptimal Plugins
TestOptimal uses plugin architecture to extend capability to interact with target systems and integrate with external test automation framework and tools.
The plugins included in the download bundle includes web app automation, access to REST APIs, desktop UI automation (keyboard/mouse events), image based automation, MQTT message broker service, etc.
These plugins and your custom plugins enable your model to drive various target systems and perform Robotic Proccess Automation (RPA) for process optimimzation and workflow automation.
Note that most of the plugins are built on or integrated with external drivers. TestOptimal only supports the integration with these external drivers and not the external drivers.
You may also develop your own plugin to extend functionality of TestOptimal or integrate with your proprietary framework/system.
Below are the plugins available:
Plugin javadoc is available HERE.
Plugins must be activated for the model before they can be used through Script Editor.
Other useful tool to interact with AUT:
Agent Plugin
Agent Plugin enables integration with external automation tools and processes through http protocol.
Example remote agent:
Appium Plugin
Appium Plugin is used to test web apps and native apps on mobile devices.
Pre-Requisite
Appium Plugin requires Appium be installed on the computer which the mobile devices will be attached or mobile simulators will be installed.
Additionally, you will need Android Studio/SDK to test Android devices and Apple Xcode to test IOS devices.
MQTT Plugin
REST Plugin
Random Plugin
RAND Plugin provides a set of pattern-based random data generation. For example, you can generate random street address, zip code or random number from a random distribution.
Selenium Plugin
Selenium Plugin uses Selenium to perform test automation on your web application with various browsers. The simulated browser (HTMLUNIT) offers much higher performance and more suited for running load testing when you need to simulate hundreds or thousands of users running models simultaneously.
Element Locator
Need help with element locator? Check out these links:
Tools to help find the web element locator:
- Firefox add-on WebDriver Element Locator
SeqOut Plugin
SeqOut Plugin generates the test sequence from your model script to an HTML webpage, Excel document or text/xml/json files for external automation tools.
Sikuli Plugin
Sikuli Plugin provides a set of mscript functions for interacting with any type of UI Applications. Due to the nature of using image to identify the UI control, the performance will be a little bit slower.
UI Images
Sikuli uses images to identify UI controls. The images must be png.
Image files must be stored in /uimap/ subfolder within the model folder.
WebDriver Plugin
WebDriver Plugin enables testing with products/services implementing WebDriver wire protocol, more info at WebDriver Documentation.
Below is a few examples of such products/services:
XUIA Plugin
XUIA Plugin provides a set of mscript functions for automation using keyboard and mouse.
The automation is accomplished by sending the real keyboard event and mouse movement to AUT. Due to the nature of this type of automation, you must ensure AUT you are automating has the focus just like as if you are testing manually.