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Re: Mark tests as blocked to prevent execution
We have recently seen a possible need for this as well. We thought that if a test was not "Approved", it should not be available for test execution. Right now, we have "New", "In Design", "Awaiting Approval", "Rejected", and "Outdated" as other statuses.We would like to block test execution if any of these other statuses exist for a test. We can use the "Is Active"for now, but would like to see this other functionality added at some point.2KViews0likes0CommentsRe: How to verify an image was successfully uploaded?
Alex, After learning more about Load Complete and the project I am assigned also, I was able to record encrypted traffic of the image before the upload completed and store it to a variable. Also, I was able to record encrypted traffic of the image after the upload completed on a different http request that did in fact pull the same encrypted traffic back down of the image so the browser could display it. I assigned both of these values for the encrypted traffic to unique variables. Then, I used a validator in Load Complete to compare the values. If they values matched, then I knew the image was successfully uploaded. Thanks for the help, Tim4.2KViews1like1CommentRe: How to verify an image was successfully uploaded?
Thank you for your reply. I will check to see if there is functionality to also download the image. That would be perfect and definitely verify that the image was uploaded if it can then be downloaded. I totally agree with everything you said about load testing and waiting for something like a "200 OK" or as you stated some "2xx" response code. However, I have seen "200 OK" responses and the image not successfully be uploaded. We want to make sure that the image is actually there every time, even though this is a load test like you said. I know its functional testing, but it's good to know anyways in this test as well. If there is no download option on the server, is there something else I can parse maybe from the upload request itself? There also are a few upload requests in which the parameters get built along with way. So, maybe there is one main upload and as long as that is a "200 OK", then we could assume the upload worked as well?4.3KViews0likes3CommentsHow to verify an image was successfully uploaded?
I was able to see an image I uploaded using a script from Load Complete by signing in afterwards to view the image on the tested web site. How can I confirm this in Load Complete without using "200 OK" ( since it can be misleading ) and without manually signing in to view the image?Solved4.3KViews0likes5Comments