QTP Utility To Monitor IE (Internet Explorer)
Dec 17, 2009
7:26 PM
Labels: Internet Explorer , Open IE Browser at the start of the QTP , QTP , Quick Test Professional
Labels: Internet Explorer , Open IE Browser at the start of the QTP , QTP , Quick Test Professional
When you guys run any QTP Test script for any Web Application and what if you forgot to configure "Run Settings" of QTP (Quick Test Professional) shown in the below screen shot.
When we set this above option, it will open new Internet Explorer for your test script with specified URL Page and also we do specify "about:blank" if we just want to open IE with blank page at the start of test.
But now what if you forgot to specify this setting in your each QTP Scripts?
It happens many times with me and my friends with few automated QTP scripts when we have deadlines to complete Automation scripts. This is normal but when we run all those scripts in a batch mode, at the end of the Test Batch run we observed some of the failures due to "Internet Explorer Page didn't Open at the start of the Script". So we have to rerun those all failed scripts again which consume some time for running and analyzing the QTP script results.
To Solve this problem I have developed one small utility Called MonitoringIE and this is how it looks like when we run it.
When we set this above option, it will open new Internet Explorer for your test script with specified URL Page and also we do specify "about:blank" if we just want to open IE with blank page at the start of test.
But now what if you forgot to specify this setting in your each QTP Scripts?
It happens many times with me and my friends with few automated QTP scripts when we have deadlines to complete Automation scripts. This is normal but when we run all those scripts in a batch mode, at the end of the Test Batch run we observed some of the failures due to "Internet Explorer Page didn't Open at the start of the Script". So we have to rerun those all failed scripts again which consume some time for running and analyzing the QTP script results.
To Solve this problem I have developed one small utility Called MonitoringIE and this is how it looks like when we run it.