Description
The EnableStackOnWarning
property specifies whether TestComplete will track and save the call stack information for each warning message posted to the test log from a keyword test or script routine. The collected data is shown in the Call Stack panel of the test log. Using this information, you can determine the sequence of tests and script routines that led to the execution of the test (or routine) in which the warning message was posted.
Declaration
CallStackSettingsObj.EnableStackOnWarning
Read-Write Property | Boolean |
CallStackSettingsObj | An expression, variable or parameter that specifies a reference to a CallStackSettings object |
Applies To
The property is applied to the following object:
Property Value
True, if TestComplete should collect the call stack information for each warning message posted to the log, or false otherwise.
Remarks
By default, the property’s value is false
. You may want to set it to true
to trace the call stack of warning messages. Note, however, that if your test posts a lot of warnings to the log, then additional call stack data may significantly increase the size of the test log files.
The changes that you make to the call stack settings have effect only during the execution of one test item or one test (if you run the test from the test editor or the Project Explorer panel). When the next test item starts or when you run the test for the next time, the default settings will be used. |
Example
The code below obtains information about the call stack settings, enables collecting the call stack information for the period when a warning message is being posted to the test log, posts the warning message to the test log and then disables collecting the call stack information.
JavaScript, JScript
function CallStackSet()
{
// Obtains the call stack settings
var StackSet = Log.CallStackSettings;
// Enables collecting the call stack information for the period
// when a warning message is being posted to the test log
StackSet.EnableStackOnWarning = true;
// ...
Log.Warning("A sample warning message.");
// ...
// Disables collecting the call stack information
StackSet.EnableStackOnWarning = false;
}
Python
def CallStackSet():
# Obtains the call stack settings
StackSet = Log.CallStackSettings
# Enables collecting the call stack information for the period
# when a warning message is being posted to the test log
StackSet.EnableStackOnWarning = True
# ...
Log.Warning("A sample warning message.")
# ...
# Disables collecting the call stack information
StackSet.EnableStackOnWarning = False
VBScript
Sub CallStackSet
' Obtains the call stack settings
Set StackSet = Log.CallStackSettings
' Enables collecting the call stack information for the period
' when a warning message is being posted to the test log
StackSet.EnableStackOnWarning = True
' ...
Log.Warning("A sample warning message.")
' ...
' Disables collecting the call stack information
StackSet.EnableStackOnWarning = False
End Sub
DelphiScript
function CallStackSet;
var StackSet;
begin
// Obtains the call stack settings
StackSet := Log.CallStackSettings;
// Enables collecting the call stack information for the period
// when a warning message is being posted to the test log
StackSet.EnableStackOnWarning := true;
// ...
Log.Warning('A sample warning message.');
// ...
// Disables collecting the call stack information
StackSet.EnableStackOnWarning := false;
end;
C++Script, C#Script
function CallStackSet()
{
// Obtains the call stack settings
var StackSet = Log["CallStackSettings"];
// Enables collecting the call stack information for the period
// when a warning message is being posted to the test log
StackSet["EnableStackOnWarning"] = true;
// ...
Log["Warning"]("A sample warning message.");
// ...
// Disables collecting the call stack information
StackSet["EnableStackOnWarning"] = false;
}
See Also
Log Message Operation
Log.Warning Method
Test Results
Generic Test Log - Call Stack Panel