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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.
Note: Silk Test web projects can make use of the single-session concept for GUI-level testing, thus login credentials are not required at
all. Nevertheless, for further script customization it might be useful to enable
Use project attributes for session login.
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Click
OK and save the .bdf file.
Silk Performer imports the test assets and generates an appropriate .bdl stub.