## @file This is a test script to test and to show the features of the webtester framework. testsuite Test WebTester Commands testcase Test Certificate Load # Load a SwissSign root certificate, so that it is accepted in the # following tests. Normally this is only necessary if you use # self-signed certificates, that are unknown by qt. ca-certificate ca.pem testcase Test Variable Definition # set a variable to a value set ARG4 = Argument number 4 # set a variable to the output of a system command set WORKDIR execute pwd testcase Test Function Call # call a test function with three comma separated arguments # - either with single quotes, allmust be quoted call test '1', 'hello world', 'here is a comma, so it must be quoted', 'ARG4' # - or with double quotes, but the two types cannot be mixed call test "2", "hello world", "here's a comma, so it must be quoted", "ARG4" # - or with no quotes call test 3, hello world, here's no comma and no quotes, ARG4 testcase Test Function Definition ## Just a test function ## @param ARG1 an argument ## @param ARG2 another argument ## @param ARG3 another argument ## @param ARG4 another argument function test ARG1, ARG2, ARG3, ARG4 if ARG1 = 1 # this is the first function call (or at leas declared to be the first) echo This is the first call of function "test" echo called funtion test ARG1, ARG2, ARG3, ARG4 testcase Test Checks # check comparisions of values # fist set some variables to test set TEXT = Hello world, this is a test. set TWO = 2 # then so some checks check TWO = 2 check 2 = TWO check TWO = TWO check TEXT = Hello world, this is a test. check TEXT ^ hello world check TEXT ~ [hH]ello.*test check TEXT ~ world check 1 < TWO check TWO < 3 check 3 > TWO testcase Test Setting Clicktype # there are two clicktypes: # - normal javascript this.click(); call # - Qt emulated real mouse click clicktype realmouse clicktype javascript testcase Test Load Client Certificate # define a client certificate to authenticate to a server client-certificate client.pem client.key password testcase Test For Loop # test the for loop feature # first run with a gven list execute bash echo -n "test:" > testfile for VAR -> 1, 2, 3, 4 execute bash echo -n "-VAR;">> testfile set RESULT execute bash cat testfile rm testfile check RESULT = test:-1;-2;-3;-4; # then run with a given global value set VAR = 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 for VAR execute bash echo -n "-VAR;">> testfile set RESULT execute bash cat testfile rm testfile check RESULT = -5;-6;-7;-8;-9;