Using Parameters with Keywords

A keyword or a keyword sequence can have a combined total of 20 input and output parameters. This topic describes how you can handle these parameters with Silk4NET.

In the Keyword-Driven Test Editor, you can view any defined parameters for a keyword or a keyword sequence and you can edit the parameter values.

In the Keywords window, you can see which parameters are assigned to a keyword or a keyword sequence when you hover the mouse cursor over the keyword or keyword sequence.

Input parameters for simple keywords

You can define and use input parameters for keywords in the same way as for any other test method.

The following code sample shows how you can define the keyword SetUserDetails with the two input parameters userName and password:
// C# code
[Keyword]
public void SetUserDetails(string userName, string password) {
  ...
}
' VB .NET code
<Keyword>
public Sub SetUserDetails(userName As String, password As String)
  ...
End Sub

Output parameters for simple keywords

You can define a return value or one or more output parameters for a keyword. You can also use a combination of a return value and one ore more output parameters.

The following code sample shows how you can define the keyword GetText that returns a string:
// C# code
[Keyword]
public string GetText() {
  return "text";
}
' VB .NET code
<Keyword>
public Function GetText As String
  Return "text"
End Function
The following code sample shows how you can define the keyword GetUserDetails with the two output parameters userName and password:
// C# code
[Keyword]
public void GetUserDetails(out string userName, out string password) {
  userName="name";
  password="password";
}
' VB .NET code
<Keyword>
public Sub GetUserDetails(ByRef userName As String, ByRef password As String)
  userName="name"
  password="password"
End Sub

Parameters for keyword sequences

You can define or edit the parameters for a keyword sequence in the Parameters dialog box, which you can open if you click Parameters in the Keyword Sequence Editor.