This guide, which is intended for a tester and test manager, describes how to create test assets in HCL OneTest™ Server and publish test assets to the Git repository that you have configured.
HCL OneTest™ Data is an automated and customizable tool to generate the test data. HCL OneTest Data is one of the components of HCL OneTest Server and can be accessed as Data Fabrication in the HCL OneTest Server GUI.
Find the understanding about the data design environment components of HCL® OneTest™ Data.
A schema is a graphical data dictionary that contains metadata definitions of the structure of a document to generate test data. Schema provides visual cues for understanding the structure and complete definition of an object.
A dataset provides tests with variable data during a run. The test that uses a dataset at run time replaces a value in the recorded test with variable test data that is stored in the dataset.
The data design environment is a graphical interface to design all its components and data generation rules to generate test data on user demand. You use various components to structure data in HCL OneTest™ Data.
You can use the task flow diagram to get started with HCL OneTest™ Data. After you select your project in HCL OneTest Server and navigate to the Data Fabrication page, you can complete the tasks in sequence to generate the test data. You can click the links to get more information about the tasks.
To test an application, you use data that is passed to get real-time results. Since creating test data manually is time-consuming, you can use HCL OneTest™ Data, an automated tool to generate random test data. You can generate the test data in various file formats.
You can integrate certain applications with HCL OneTest™ Data to generate the test data.
You can troubleshoot some of the common problems that you might encounter when you use HCL OneTest™ Data.
You add a file to a project to use it as input in the project. You can upload a file from your local file system to a project from the Files tab to generate test data. Alternatively, you can upload it when you define an action.
A connection defines the properties that are required to connect to an external resource. An action uses a connection to provide source data to a project or write data from a source to a target. Multiple actions can use the same connection. You can define both connections and actions at the project level.
Use the Schemas tab to define, modify, and view schemas. A schema describes the syntax, structure, and semantics of your data.
The properties of a type define the characteristics of the data objects of that type.
Item restrictions are an optional feature you can use to specify valid or invalid data objects for an item type. Item restrictions are grouped into three categories: Value, Character, and Range.
The VALIDATE function validates the XML input by using the XMLLIB library.
The VALIDATEEX function validates the XML input, and logs the function processing in the directory where the map runs by using the XMLLIB library.
The XVALIDATE function validates the XML input.
The XPATH function queries the XML input.
The XPATH function that is used with XMLLIB queries the XML input.
The XPATHEX function queries the XML input by using the XMLLIB library, and logs function processing in the directory where the map runs.
The XSLTEX function applies an XSLT transformation to the XML input, and logs the function processing in the directory where the map runs by using the XMLLIB library.
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