Contents
1. Introduction
2. Qualitia Offline Package
2.1 Offline Package - Creation
2.2 Offline Package - Deployment and Execution
2.2.1 Understanding qualitia.properties
2.2.2 Offline Package - Execution
3 Offline Execution in Different Environments
3.1 Supported Environments and Configurations
3.2 Supported Platforms and Browsers
3.3 Offline Execution in Local Environment
3.4 Offline Execution on Remote/Distributed Environment
3.4.1 Normal Remote Execution
3.4.2 Remote Execution through Selenium Grid
3.4.3 Offline Execution on Sauce Labs
3.4.4 Offline Execution on BrowserStack
3.4.5 Execution using Browser's Capabilities
3.4.6 Reports
3.4.7 Limitations of Remote/Sauce Executions
3.4.8 Support for AutoIT in Sauce Execution Environment
4 Cross Platform Execution
5 Executions on Mac
5.1 Qualitia System Variables
5.2 Building Cross Platform Test Cases
6 Parallel Execution
7 Headless Executions
8 Continuous Integration
8.1 Jenkins Installation
8.2 Jenkins Configuration
8.3 Execute and View Report
8.4 Parallel Execution with Jenkins
9 Team City
9.1 Team City Installation
9.2 Team City Configuration
9.3 Execute and View Report
10 Bamboo
10.1 Bamboo Installation
10.2 Start and Configure Bamboo
10.3 Execution and Reports The Offline Package is introduced to execute tests on Linux and Mac platforms. You can create and execute same packages on multiple platforms and browsers configuring and executing the QualitiaOffline.jar file accordingly.
This document explains the complete procedure to create an offline package and configure and execute these packages on multiple platforms and browsers.
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