Description
Use the TestItems.ProjectName
property to obtain the test item’s name. This is the name of the corresponding project and the same value that is displayed in the Name column on the Test Items page of the Project Suite Editor.
Declaration
ProjectSuite TestItemObj.ProjectName
Read-Only Property | String |
ProjectSuite TestItemObj | An expression, variable or parameter that specifies a reference to a ProjectSuite TestItem object |
Applies To
The property is applied to the following object:
Property Value
The string containing the test item’s name.
Example
The following example iterates through a project’s test items and posts their properties to the test log:
JavaScript, JScript
function Test() {
// Iterates through test items
for (i = 0; i< ProjectSuite.TestItems.ItemCount; i++) {
LogTestItemInfo(ProjectSuite.TestItems.TestItem(i));
}
}
function LogTestItemInfo(ATestItem) {
// Prints the test item name
Log.AppendFolder(ATestItem.ProjectName);
// Prints the test item description
Log.Message(ATestItem.Description);
// Prints the corresponding project location
Log.Message(ATestItem.ProjectLocation);
// Determines whether the current test item is enabled
Log.Message(ATestItem.Enabled);
// Obtains the test item’s StopOnError property value
Log.Message(ATestItem.StopOnError);
// Prints the test item’s timeout
Log.Message(ATestItem.Timeout);
Log.PopLogFolder();
}
Python
def Test():
# Iterates through test items
for i in range (0, ProjectSuite.TestItems.ItemCount):
LogTestItemInfo(ProjectSuite.TestItems.TestItem[i])
def LogTestItemInfo(ATestItem):
# Prints the test item name
Log.AppendFolder(ATestItem.ProjectName)
# Prints the test item description
Log.Message(ATestItem.Description)
# Prints the corresponding project location
Log.Message(ATestItem.ProjectLocation)
# Determines whether the current test item is enabled
Log.Message(ATestItem.Enabled)
# Obtains the test item's StopOnError property value
Log.Message(ATestItem.StopOnError)
# Prints the test item's timeout
Log.Message(ATestItem.Timeout)
Log.PopLogFolder();
VBScript
Sub Test()
Dim i
' Iterates through test items
For i = 0 To ProjectSuite.TestItems.ItemCount - 1
LogTestItemInfo(ProjectSuite.TestItems.TestItem(i))
Next
End Sub
Sub LogTestItemInfo(ATestItem)
' Prints the test item name
Log.AppendFolder(ATestItem.ProjectName)
' Prints the test item description
Log.Message(ATestItem.Description)
' Prints the corresponding project location
Log.Message(ATestItem.ProjectLocation)
' Determines whether the current test item is enabled
Log.Message(ATestItem.Enabled)
' Obtains the test item’s StopOnError property value
Log.Message(ATestItem.StopOnError)
' Prints the test item’s timeout
Log.Message(ATestItem.Timeout)
Log.PopLogFolder
End Sub
DelphiScript
procedure LogTestItemInfo(ATestItem);
begin
// Prints the test item name
Log.AppendFolder(ATestItem.ProjectName);
// Prints the test item description
Log.Message(ATestItem.Description);
// Prints the corresponding project location
Log.Message(ATestItem.ProjectLocation);
// Determines whether the current test item is enabled
Log.Message(ATestItem.Enabled);
// Obtains the test item’s StopOnError property value
Log.Message(ATestItem.StopOnError);
// Prints the test item’s timeout
Log.Message(ATestItem.Timeout);
Log.PopLogFolder();
end;
procedure Test();
var i;
begin
// Iterates through test items
for i := 0 to ProjectSuite.TestItems.ItemCount-1 do
LogTestItemInfo(ProjectSuite.TestItems.TestItem(i));
end;
C++Script, C#Script
function Test()
{
// Iterates through test items
for (i = 0; i< ProjectSuite["TestItems"]["ItemCount"]; i++)
{
LogTestItemInfo(ProjectSuite["TestItems"]["TestItem"](i));
}
}
function LogTestItemInfo(ATestItem)
{
// Prints the test item name
Log["AppendFolder"](ATestItem.ProjectName);
// Prints the test item description
Log["Message"](ATestItem.Description);
// Prints the corresponding project location
Log["Message"](ATestItem.ProjectLocation);
// Determines whether the current test item is enabled
Log["Message"](ATestItem.Enabled);
// Obtains the test item’s StopOnError property value
Log["Message"](ATestItem.StopOnError);
// Prints the test item’s timeout
Log["Message"](ATestItem.Timeout);
Log["PopLogFolder"]();
}
See Also
Description Property (Specific to ProjectSuite Object)
ProjectLocation Property (Specific to ProjectSuite Object)