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The icon is started displaying beside the address bar.

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When you are done with the audio recording, click on the icon at the right of the address bar.

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It displays the stopwatch. Click on the Stop button to stop the audio recording.

To cancel the audio recording, click on the Discard button.

How to play the audio recording?

  1. Open the test scenario/session to which the audio recording was attached.

  2. Open the Document tab.

  3. You can see the Audio Recordings on the screen.

  4. Play the recorded audio. You can also download the recordings.

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Assertions

User Users can use Assertion to get confirmation on the existence of particular components on the website, for example, a particular button, text, etc.

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During the on-going ongoing recording session, if you find some important components on the website that you can not avoid, then click on the Start Assertion button. It will enable  the as

Once you are done clicking on that element or selecting the text for the assertion, and then click on the Assertion button again to stop its functionality.

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  • Annotations: Annotations can be added while recording the test session. Enter annotation and click Add.

  • Pause: Click on the

    icon to pause the session recording for the time being. You can resume the recording at your convenience.

  • Play: Click on the Play icon 

    to resume the test recording from where it was paused.

  • Stop: Click on the 

    icon to stop the session recording. The uploading will start on by stopping the session recording.

Automated Documentation

After performing testing task tasks through QMetry Exploratory Testing, users can then view the recorded sessions in QMetry Test Management.

Note: You should have the "View" rights for Exploratory Testing for the project to view the sessions recorded by other users of the project.

  1. Log into QMetry Test Management.

  2. Go to Automation > Exploratory Testing.

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The screen displays a list of recorded sessions. Users can View, Manage and Create Test Cases from the recorded sessions.

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Go to Automation > Exploratory Testing.

  1. Click on the cog icon at the top right corner and select Delete. It makes check boxes for session records visible.

  2. From the test records, select the test you want to delete by checking the check box(es).

  3. Click on the Delete button at top right to delete the session(s) selected on the grid.

Screenshot View

The Screens tab contains screens captured during testing activity. The thumbnails are displayed on the sidebar at left.

Click on the thumbnail to view the full image at right.

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Document

Your each Each and every event on the website are is recorded in the form of test steps.

The recording creates automated documentation that you can read and interpret easily. The Document tab displays Screen Shot thumbnails with its Step Details, Input Data and Expected Output. To view the screenshot in expanded mode, click on the thumbnail.

Step Details is your the action you perform, Input Data is the website you are exploring and Expected Output is an Assertion that you supplied while recording the session.

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  • Session Summary, Notes, Metadata information

  • Defects Summary

  • Document tab Details: Step Description, Input Data, Expected Outcome, attached Screenshots

Steps

  1. Open the exploratory session you want to export the details of.

  2. Click on the paper icon at the top right corner of the session screen.

Event Detail

The Event Detail tab displays event details of each event carried out during recording the session.

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Console Logs and Network Logs are attached to the test case that is created from the session. Refer to the Create Test Case from Recorded Session below for details on creation of test case.

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Create a Test Case from the Recorded Session

Users can create test cases in QMetry from the sessions recorded during exploratory testing. It saves time as users get automated test cases without writing them manually.

Test case cases created from an exploratory session can now be linked to Requirements & Test Suites from the Exploratory testing screen. The workflow allows testers to execute the test case by associating it to a test execution from within the session as an evidence of the tested use case. 

Pre-requisites: User The user should have Test Case module "Create" rights and Exploratory Testing "View" rights.

  1. Go to Automation > Exploratory Testing.

  2. Open the session you want to create a test case from. You can see the Create Test Case option at the top right corner.

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It opens Create Test Case screen with QMetry fields on it.

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Events are populated as Test Steps.

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Images  Images captured during the session are available as attachments with corresponding test steps.

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You can link requirements to the test case while creating a test case from the session.

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Note: If the project has the eSignature feature (Approval Workflow and Part 11 Compliance) enabled, then the Create Test Execution button will be disabled.

  1. Go to Automation > Exploratory Testing.

  2. Open the session you want to create test execution for.

  3. Click the Create Test Execution option at top right corner.

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Step 1. Create Test Case

  • The first step towards creating test execution is to Create Test Case.

  • On the Create Test Case screen with you would find QMetry fields.

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