In this blog, you will learn about UI reference in Performance Test in Ready API. When test log items are opened, the property inspector has the property to display the contents of that test log file. In this blog, we will learn about load test inspector,load scenario inspector,Test inspector, Target loop property inspector, and target test step Inspector.
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Load Test Inspector👩💻
We will study the load test inspector property in UI reference in Performance Test in Ready API. When you select a load test in the project tree, the load test inspector is enabled. In this, you can change the load test parameters and create your own test level assertions.
To work with the load test Inspector, refer to the following table:
Task
Action.
To change a test in the start delay,
Enter a new value in the Warm-up Time field.
For changing the test duration,
There are two easy by which you can change the test duration.
Input the maximum number of executions in the Max Target Runs filed. The number of executions becomes infinity if the value is -1.
You can select the needed time units from the drop-down list. In the duration field, enter a new value.
Create Assertions
Work with the load test inspector by creating the assertions.
Edit the Assertions
You can also work with the load test editor by editing the assertions.
Load Scenario Inspector💥
We will study the load scenario inspector property in UI reference in performance test in Ready API. In the load scenario panel, the inspector is enabled when selecting a load scenario. You have the feature to create a load scenario level assertion. You can also change the load profile.
To work with the load Scenario Inspector, refer to the following table:
Task
Action.
To change the load test profile,
Select the load test profile you need from the drop-down list menu of the Load profile.
Create Assertions
Work with the load scenario inspector by creating the assertions.
Edit the Assertions
You can also work with the load test editor by editing the assertions.
Test Inspector👨💻
In this, we will study the test inspector property in UI reference in performance test in Ready API. In the panel of load scenarios, when you select the load target, the test inspector gets displayed. You can create test case level assertions. You can also change the target test case.
To work with the inspector, refer to the following table.
Task
Action
To open a test case editor.
Click on the edit test case option.
Change user think time
In the think time field, provide the value for changing the user think time.
Create Assertions
Work with the load test inspector by creating the assertions.
Edit Assertions
You can also work with the load test editor by editing the assertions.
Target Loop Property Inspector🎯
In this, we will study the target loop property inspector in UI reference in performance test in Ready API. When you select a load target loop in the load scenario, you can enable the Target Loop property Scenario.
You can also change the loop parameters.
Task
Action
Change Boundary load test
Select the desired load test. From the drop-down list, select the to and from the bar.
Number of Iterations
In the loops field, enter a desired new value.
Disable Loop
To disable a loop select the disable option in the checkbox.
Target Test Step Inspector🚀
In this, we will study the target test step inspector property in UI reference in the performance test in Ready API. In the load test inspector, when you choose a test step response, the Target Step Inspector is enabled.
You can also create test-step level assertions when you open the related test step.
To learn how to work with the inspector, refer to the following table:
Task
Action
Test Step Editor
To open the test step editor, click on the edit test step option.
Create Assertions
Work with the Target test step Inspector by creating the assertions.
Edit Assertions
You can also work with the target test step editor by editing the assertions.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Ready API?
Ready API is a REST and SOAP API automation tool. It is an integrated suite of applications for API testing.
Is Ready API open source?
"ReadyAPI" includes third-party open-source software modules subject to their respective licenses.
What is an API, and why is it used?
API stands for an application programming interface. It is used so that there can be an interaction between the two applications.
What are the four types of API?
Web-based applications commonly use these four types of API. These are named public, partner, composite and private.
What does UI stand for?
UI stands for User Interface. It helps in communication between the computer and the user.
Conclusion
In this blog, we have discussed the UI reference in the performance test in Ready API. We started with the properties of the UI that are present in the UI reference in the performance test in Ready API.
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