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Click
File in the menu and click
New Project. In the tree, click
GUI-Level Testing and
Silk Test. Enter a
Name and a
Description and click
Next.
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In the
File field, specify the
Silk Test asset you want to use for a performance test.
Silk Performer automatically detects the file type and enables the appropriate button below.
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Click
Import
Silk Test Classic test.
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If the test case file you want to import is located within a Silk Test package file (.stp), select
Open a
Silk Test package file and specify the file in the
Silk Test Package field.
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If you want to import a test case file, select
Open a
Silk Test script file and specify the file in the
Script File field.
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Select a specific
Testcase from the list.
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(optional) You can add
Silk Test Classic test data to the selected test case, if required. Enter test data into the
Test Data field using the format
"<test case name>",<test data> (For example,
"test", 10).
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Click
Add. The selected test case appears below in the
Testcase field.
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Add more test cases to your project as required by repeating this procedure.
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Select a
Web Browser from the drop-down list. This list is only enabled when the file that is to be imported is based on a
Silk Test web project.
Silk Test web projects can make use of the single-session concept for GUI-level testing.
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Enable
Use project attributes for session login to let
Silk Performer use credentials from the
Project Attributes to login into sessions. To edit the project attributes, click
. The credentials will be added to the
TInit transaction of your script. The check box
Use project attributes for session login is only available when the file that is to be imported is based on a
Silk Test web project.
Silk Test web projects can make use of the single-session concept for GUI-level testing.
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Click
OK and save the .bdf file.
Silk Performer imports the test assets and generates an appropriate .bdl stub.