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New Recommendations from Qualitia v8.0.0
Qualitia has come up with a new set of rules for creating custom actions in Qualitia 8.0.0 and later. If you have created custom actions to Qualitia version earlier than v8.0.0, then you must edit the existing ones with the following rules.
Making a New Class for Recommendations
The user should create his own You can create a custom class consisting of his your custom actions. The newly generated class can be added in the same package as that of the already supported actions.
The user has to You must ensure that in the testcasetest case, the ‘name’ and ‘qClass’ fields of action is are set to the correct name of the action and class containing that action respectively. Qualitia now uses the concept of java reflection through which the action mentioned in ‘name’ and class mentioned in ‘qClass’ is called directly for action execution. The following example demonstrates how to make a new class for custom actions.
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package <QASpackagename>; import com.qualitia.execution.ActionResponse; import import com.qualitia.execution.ApplicationLogger; import import com.qualitia.models.testcase.ExecutionResult; import import com.webdriverfw.Wrappers.General; <QASimportlist>
public class <QASclassname> extends General {
//Define your customs actions here
<QASimportlist> public class <QASclassname> extends General { //Define your customs actions here } |
Writing Custom Actions in the Accepted Format
Qualitia now allows to write code for a custom in the following format.
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package <QASpackagename>; import com.qualitia.execution.ActionResponse; import com.qualitia.execution.ApplicationLogger; import com.qualitia.models.testcase.ExecutionResult; import com.webdriverfw.Wrappers.General; <QASimportlist> |
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public ActionResponse public class <QASclassname> extends General {
//Define your customs actions here
}
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public ActionResponse <QASmethodname>(<QASparametername>) { ActionResponse actionResponse = getActionResponse(); ApplicationLogger applicationLogger = actionResponse.getApplicationLogger(); actionResponse.setExecutionResult(ExecutionResult.FAILED); try { // Your code here... applicationLogger.writeToInfoLog(""); actionResponse.setMessage("Successful message"); actionResponse.setExecutionResult(ExecutionResult.PASSED); } catch (Exception ex) { applicationLogger.writeToErrorLog("Exception message", ex); actionResponse.setMessage(“Failed Message”, FailureCategory); actionResponse.setExecutionResult(ExecutionResult.FAILED); } return actionResponse; } |
As per the previous Qualita versions prior to v8.0.0 , the actions used to return integer value i.e 0,1,2,-1 which were used to indicate PASSED, FAILED, DEFECT, NOT-EXECUTED respectively .
The return value has been changed to ActionResponse. The actions return ActionResponse which contains 2 parameters Message and ExecutionResult. Before actionResponse ActionResponse is returned during the execution of action, the required message and ExecutionResult must be set properly. The primitive datatypes allowed for action parameters are String and Array.
ApplicationLooger
For actions specific to logs, you can use ApplicationLogger.
applicationLogger.writeToInfoLog("");
applicationLogger.writeToErrorLog("");
The main purpose of ApplicationLogger is to create logs the ogs to understand the flow of execution. There are 2 types of logs supported for Qualitia:
Info Log
Error Log
Show Link of File in Info Log Section
Some custom actions needs need to write a file during its execution. You can view that file inside the Info Log of that custom action. If you want to view the file contents, then you can click the Link present in the Message section of Info.
Below The following function needs to be called before returning Action Response to show the link of files inside the log section.
showLinkOfFileInLogsSection(String sourceFilePath, ActionResponse actionResponse)
The sourceFilePath denotes the file path you write during custom action execution, and actionResponse denotes the Action Response object
Info
The user can use these logs according to the requirement.
object.
The Error logs must be in the catch block of Action. These logs can be seen in Qualitia report which is generated after the execution of the suite.
Setting an Execution Result
While setting ExecutionResult, the user you can make use of ExecutionResult enum where the required results are available.
ExecutionResult.PASSED is used to set when the action is passed.
ExecutionResult.FAILED is used to set when the action is failed.
ExecutionResult.DEFECT is used to set when the action has a defect.
ExecutionResult.NOT_EXECUTED is used to set when the action halts the execution.
The message and ExecutionResult that has been set will appear in the final Qualitia report.
Example:-
Here is one brief example on writing custom Actions, showcasing how it was done in old version and how it is done in Qualitia 8.0.0 version.
If a user wants you want to write a custom action for checking two strings are equal, the user you can do it as:
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In Older Versions before 8.0.0: public int : public int EqualStrings(String a, String b) { if(a.equals(b)) { DataLogger.writeToDebugAndInfoLogs("they are equal"); return 0; } else { DataLogger.writeToDebugAndInfoLogs("they are not equal"); return 1; } } In Qualitia 8.0.0 Version: public AcionResponse : public AcionResponse EqualStrings(String a, String b) { ActionResponse actionResponse = getActionResponse(); if(a.equals(b)) { actionResponse.setMessage("they are equal"); actionResponse.setExecutionResult(ExecutionResult.PASSED); return actionResponse; } else { actionResponse.setMessage("they are not equal”,FailureCategories.Category.INVALID_DATA); actionResponse.setExecutionResult(ExecutionResult.FAILED); return actionResponse; } } |
Adding Adding a Failure Category for a Custom Action
You can add a pre-defined failure category or create a custom category for a custom action.
For more information, refer to Real Time Reporting Portal .
A user You can add a new category User can and define new enum implementing Failure Calssification Interface as:
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package com.webdriverfw.Wrappers; Import com.qualitia.execution.failureclassifications.FailureClassificatio; public enum MyCategoriesEnum implements FailureClassification { MY_CUSTOM_CATEGORY1("This is my custom category 1"), MY_CUSTOM_CATEGORY2("This is my custom category 2"); private String name; MyCategoriesEnum(String s) { name = s; } public String getCategory() { return name; } } |
Use it in actions as:
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actionResponse.setMessage("message",FailureCategories.CustomCategory.NEW_CUSTOM_CATEGORY1); |
User You can create a new category as shown in the following:
1.) Using String :
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actionResponse.setMessage("message",FailureCategory.newCategory("Categoryname")); |
2.) Using String Constant : User has to You can define constants for his to customize categories in a separate class.
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package com.webdriverfw.Wrappers; |
public class MyCategoriesConstants { |
public static final String MY_CUSTOM_CATEGORY3 = "This is my custom category 1"; |
public static final String MY_CUSTOM_CATEGORY4 = "This is my custom category 2"; |
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Use it in actions as:-
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actionResponse.setMessage("message",FailureCategory.newCategory(MY_CUSTOM_CATEGORY3)); |