We plan to keep more than one repo for different browsers and different versions of our AUT. Now, as far as I understood, you have to step through each recording module and change the repository explicitly if you want to use e.g. the internet explorer repo instead of the firefox repo.
Can I assign a repository on a project level, instead of changing every recording module?
How to assign repositores on a project level
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Re: How to assign repositores on a project level
Hello zero,
Unfortunately, there is no way to adjust the repository at project level.
What could be done is to choose a default repository.
Consequently, this repository will be used as the default repository for all new recording modules.
I hope this information will help you.
Sincerely,
Johannes
Unfortunately, there is no way to adjust the repository at project level.
What could be done is to choose a default repository.
Consequently, this repository will be used as the default repository for all new recording modules.
I hope this information will help you.
Sincerely,
Johannes
Re: How to assign repositores on a project level
Hello Johannes,
so setting the default repository will only affect new modules, not the existing ones?
Thanks for your quick answer!
so setting the default repository will only affect new modules, not the existing ones?
Thanks for your quick answer!
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Re: How to assign repositores on a project level
Hello zero,
Yes, setting the default repository only affects new modules.
May I ask what exactly you want to achieve? Note that for cross-browser testing it should be sufficient to have only one repository, which contains all web elements. The RanoreXPath for those elements will be valid for all supported browsers.
Sincerely,
Johannes
Yes, setting the default repository only affects new modules.
May I ask what exactly you want to achieve? Note that for cross-browser testing it should be sufficient to have only one repository, which contains all web elements. The RanoreXPath for those elements will be valid for all supported browsers.
Sincerely,
Johannes