Information in this topic applies to desktop and web applications. |
TestComplete lets you specify command-line arguments for your tested application before launching it. You can set the arguments in one the following ways:
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Specify them in the Command-line arguments text box of the TestedApps editor.
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Use the
TestedApps.AppName.Params.ActiveParams.CommandLineParameters
property in tests (see the examples below). This property contains the argument list as a string. -
(For Java applications) Use the
TestedApps.JavaAppName.ApplicationArguments
property in tests. This property specifies a string contaning the argument list.
You can specify arguments for the following application types:
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Windows desktop applications running in the Simple, RunAs or Debug mode.
Note: In the Profile run mode, application arguments are specified in the AQtime profiling project. -
Java applications
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AIR applications
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Web browsers
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Virtual browsers (mobile browser emulators)
Passing Arguments From Scripts
In scripted tests, you can set CommandLineParameters
for your tested application as follows:
JavaScript, JScript
TestedApps.notepad.Params.ActiveParams.CommandLineParameters = "C:\\MyFile.txt";
// Start Notepad and open MyFile.txt
TestedApps.notepad.Run();
Python
TestedApps.notepad.Params.ActiveParams.CommandLineParameters = "C:\\MyFile.txt"
# Start Notepad and open MyFile.txt
TestedApps.notepad.Run()
VBScript
TestedApps.notepad.Params.ActiveParams.CommandLineParameters = "C:\MyFile.txt"
' Start Notepad and open MyFile.txt
TestedApps.notepad.Run
DelphiScript
TestedApps.notepad.Params.ActiveParams.CommandLineParameters := 'C:\MyFile.txt';
// Start Notepad and open MyFile.txt
TestedApps.notepad.Run;
C++Script, C#Script
TestedApps["notepad"]["Params"]["ActiveParams"]["CommandLineParameters"] = "C:\\MyFile.txt";
// Start Notepad and open My File.txt
TestedApps["notepad"]["Run"]();
If you need to enclose the argument list in quotes (for example, to specify a file name with spaces), use code like this:
JavaScript, JScript
TestedApps.notepad.Params.ActiveParams.CommandLineParameters = "\"" + "C:\\My File.txt" + "\"";
TestedApps.notepad.Run();
Python
TestedApps.notepad.Params.ActiveParams.CommandLineParameters = '"' + 'C:\\My File.txt' + '"'
TestedApps.notepad.Run()
VBScript
TestedApps.notepad.Params.ActiveParams.CommandLineParameters = Chr(34) & "C:\My File.txt" & Chr(34)
TestedApps.notepad.Run
DelphiScript
TestedApps.notepad.Params.ActiveParams.CommandLineParameters := '"' + 'C:\My File.txt' + '"';
TestedApps.notepad.Run;
C++Script, C#Script
TestedApps["notepad"]["Params"]["ActiveParams"]["CommandLineParameters"] = "\"" + "C:\\My File.txt" + "\"";
TestedApps["notepad"]["Run"]();
Passing Arguments From Keyword Tests
In keyword tests, use the Call Object Method operation to set CommandLineParameters
for your tested application:
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Add the Call Object Method operation to your test (before the Run TestedApp operation).
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Enter the following object name and click Next:
TestedApps.AppName.Params.ActiveParams
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Select CommandLineParameters [Set] and click Next.
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Enter the arguments in the Value column and click Finish.
See Also
About Tested Applications
Run Modes and Parameters
About TestedApps Editor
Working With Tested Applications in Tests