Description
Use the CommandLineParameters
property to get or set the command-line arguments that will be used to run the tested application in the appropriate run mode (for example, Simple or Debug). This is the same value as the one specified in the Command-line parameters property of the tested application in the TestedApps editor.
Declaration
ProgObj.CommandLineParameters
Read-Write Property | String |
ProgObj | An expression, variable or parameter that specifies a reference to one of the objects listed in the Applies To section |
Applies To
The property is applied to the following objects:
TestedAppAIRParams, TestedAppClickOnceParams, TestedAppDebugParams and 5 more objects, TestedAppJavaParams, TestedAppProfileParams, TestedAppRunAsParams, TestedAppSimpleParams, TestedAppWebParams « Collapse the list
Property Value
A string that specifies the application’s command-line arguments.
Remarks
If you assign a value to this property, TestComplete will treat your project as modified. So, you will need to save or cancel changes when closing the project. The specified value will be displayed in the TestedApps editor.
To specify the property value, you can use project and project suite variables as well as the operating system’s environment variables.
The project or project suite variables must be of the string type. To refer to them, use the following syntax --
--for example, “$(MyVar1)”.
Note: | When evaluating the value of the property, TestComplete first searches for the specified variable in the project variables, then in the project suite variables. Please keep this in mind if you have project and project suite variables with the same names. |
To refer to environment variables, use the following syntax --
-- for example, %Path%.
Note that variables can refer to each other, for instance, a project variable may include a reference to an environment variable. TestComplete will recursively analyze the variables and form the resulting value that does not contain variable names.
Example
The following script demonstrates how to set the tested application’s parameters:
JavaScript, JScript
function Test()
{
// Add Notepad to TestedApps
var index = TestedApps.Add("%WINDIR%\\notepad.exe");
var app = TestedApps.Items(index);
// Specify the working folder and command-line arguments for Notepad
// Note: ActiveParams refer to Simple mode parameters by default
var appParams = app.Params.ActiveParams;
appParams.CommandLineParameters = "NewFile.txt";
appParams.WorkFolder = "%USERPROFILE%";
// This line launches Notepad and either prompts to create NewFile.txt
// in the user profile folder, or opens an existing file with this name
app.Run();
}
Python
def Test():
# Add Notepad to TestedApps
index = TestedApps.Add("%WINDIR%\\notepad.exe")
app = TestedApps.Items[index]
# Specify the working folder and command-line arguments for Notepad
# Note: ActiveParams refer to Simple mode parameters by default
appParams = app.Params.ActiveParams
appParams.CommandLineParameters = "NewFile.txt"
appParams.WorkFolder = "%USERPROFILE%"
# This line launches Notepad and either prompts to create NewFile.txt
# in the user profile folder, or opens an existing file with this name
app.Run()
VBScript
Sub Test
Dim index, app, appParams
' Add Notepad to TestedApps
index = TestedApps.Add("%WINDIR%\notepad.exe")
Set app = TestedApps.Items(index)
' Specify the working folder and command-line arguments for Notepad
' Note: ActiveParams refer to Simple mode parameters by default
Set appParams = app.Params.ActiveParams
appParams.CommandLineParameters = "NewFile.txt"
appParams.WorkFolder = "%USERPROFILE%"
' This line launches Notepad and either prompts to create NewFile.txt
' in the user profile folder, or opens an existing file with this name
app.Run
End Sub
DelphiScript
procedure Test;
var index, app, appParams;
begin
// Add Notepad to TestedApps
index := TestedApps.Add('%WINDIR%\notepad.exe');
app := TestedApps.Items[index];
// Specify the working folder and command-line arguments for Notepad
// Note: ActiveParams refer to Simple mode parameters by default
appParams := app.Params.ActiveParams;
appParams.CommandLineParameters := 'NewFile.txt';
appParams.WorkFolder := '%USERPROFILE%';
// This line launches Notepad and either prompts to create NewFile.txt
// in the user profile folder, or opens an existing file with this name
app.Run;
end;
C++Script, C#Script
function Test()
{
// Add Notepad to TestedApps
var index = TestedApps["Add"]("%WINDIR%\\notepad.exe");
var app = TestedApps["Items"](index);
// Specify the working folder and command-line arguments for Notepad
// Note: ActiveParams refer to Simple mode parameters by default
var appParams = app["Params"]["ActiveParams"];
appParams["CommandLineParameters"] = "NewFile.txt";
appParams["WorkFolder"] = "%USERPROFILE%";
// This line launches Notepad and either prompts to create NewFile.txt
// in the user profile folder, or opens an existing file with this name
app["Run"]();
}
See Also
Run Modes and Parameters
Editing Desktop Application Parameters
Passing Command-Line Arguments to Tested Applications
WorkFolder Property
About Tested Applications