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1. A Quick Opkey Walkthrough
1.1 Automate your first Test just within 10 minutes
1.2 Quick Start Screencast
2. Installing supporting components
2.1 Installing JRE (version 1.8 or above)
2.2 Downloading and installing OCC on Windows machine
2.3 Downloading and installing OCC on Mac machine
2.4 Downloading & Installing Opkey Execution Agent
2.5 Installing Opkey Smart Recorder
2.6 Installation Logs
2.7 Installing Opkey Hub
2.8 Installing Opkey Plugins
3. Getting started with Opkey
3.1 Overview
3.2 Account Registration & Getting Ready to work with Opkey
3.4 Getting familiar with OpKey Web User Interface
3.5 Opkey Web Dashboard
4. Working with Test Cases
Opkey One
Automate
Manual Test Case
Opkey Web
4.1 Test Case Details view
4.2 Manual Test Case
4.3 Creating test case by adding test steps
4.4 Creating test case by recording (Web & Mobile)
4.5 Creating Test Case by recording on IE & IE (Protected)
4.6 Creating Pre & Post Execution Report
4.7 Creating test case by adding Flowchart
5. Working with Mobile Apps Testing
5.1 Recording over android mobile device on pCloudy
5.2 Recording over locally connected android device
5.3 Executing Mobile Test Suite on pCloudy
5.4 Executing Mobile Test on locally connected android device
5.5 iOS App Instrumentation with OpKey Framework Library
5.6 Recording over an iOS Device on pCloudy
5.7 How to automate mobile web using Opkey?
6. Working with Opkey Recorder
6.1 Opkey Web Recorder
6.2 Opkey Desktop/Java Recorder
6.3 Mobile Recorder
6.4 Salesforce Recorder
6.5 Oracle Recorder
6.6 Workday Recorder
6.7 Opkey Recorder for Chrome (Chrome Addon)
6.8 Oracle Fusion Recorder
6.9 Opkey iOS Recorder
6.10 PeopleSoft Recorder
6.11 Mainframe Recorder
6.12 Opkey on Chrome Recorder
7. Working with Object Repositories
7.1 Creating Object Repository by adding objects manually
7.2 Creating Object Repository through βAdd to ORβ
7.3 Dynamic Object Repository
7.4 Appium Importer
8. Working with Data Repositories
Opkey One
Working with Data Repositories
Opkey Web
8.1 Working with Global Data Repository
8.2 Working with Local Data Repository
9. Working with Function Libraries
9.1 Function Library Details view
9.2 Manual Function Library
9.3 Creating Function Library by adding test steps
9.4 Creating Function Library by Recording
9.5 Creating Function library by adding Flowchart
9.6 Working with Coded Function Library
9.7 Getting started with Coded Function Library
9.8 Using Coded Function Library β Common Scenarios
9.9 Sharing data from one Coded FL to another Coded FL
10. Working with Coded Function Library
10.1 Prerequisites of Coded Function Library
10.2 Getting started with Coded Function Library
10.3 Using Coded Function Library β Common Scenarios
10.4 Sharing data from one Coded FL to another Coded FL
11. Model Based Testing with Opkey
11.1 Working with Model
12. Working with Suites
Opkey One
Working with Suites
Opkey Web
12.1 Working with Java Exporter
12.2 Scheduling a Suite
13. Using Global Variables
14. Working with Service Repository (Testing web services)
14.1 Adding Soap Service
14.2 Adding Rest Service
14.3 Authentication of Web Services
14.4 Executing Web services
14.5 Salesforce API Impact Analysis
15. Execution & Result
Opkey One
Execution of Opkey Cloud
Opkey Web
15.1 Execution
15.2 Execution on Opkey Cloud
15.3 Execution on BrowserStack
15.4 Grid Execution and Session Queuing
15.5 Grid Execution on BrowserStack
15.6 Scheduler
15.7 Execution on Sauce Labs
15.8 Execution of Mobile Test Script on pCloudy
15.9 Execution Result
15.10 Execution Result Reports
15.11 Live Test Execution on Remote Machine
15.12 Execution Result Dashboard
16. Opkey Execution Agent
16.1 Configuration
16.2 Opkey Plugin Licenses
16.3 Opkey Execution Agent Update
16.4 Opkey MobiCast
17. User Profile and Admin Console
17.1 Profile
17.2 Admin Console
18. Working with BDD (Gherkin Stories)
18.1 Gherkin Syntax
18.2 Using BDD (Gherkin Stories)
19. Tools Menu
19.1 Global Variables
19.2 Mobile Management
19.3 Keyword Management
19.4 SMTP Settings
19.5 pCloudy Dashboard
19.6 External Tool Integration
19.7 Cloud Dashboard
19.8 BrowserStack Dashboard
19.9 Sauce Labs DashBoard
19.10 Grid Execution
19.11 Attachment Management
19.12 Queued Sessions
19.13 Queued Replicas
19.14 Scheduler
19.15 Auto Data Generation
19.16 API Settings β Salesforce
19.17 Token Management
20. Working with Jenkins in Opkey Web
20.1 Installing & configuring Jenkins in Opkey Web
20.2 Executing Suite with Jenkins
21. Working with Bamboo in Opkey Web
22. External Tool Integration with Opkey Web
22.1 Working with Azure DevOps
22.2 Configuring & using Jira in Opkey Web
22.3.1 Working With TFS Local Server
22.3.2 Working with TFS Cloud Server
22.4 Working with qTest Manager
22.5 Working with VSTS Build
22.6 Working with VSTS Test
22.7 Working with ALM
22.8 Using ALM specific OpKey Keywords
22.9 Using MS Azure Pipeline in Opkey
22.11 Working with ALM Octane
23. Working with Sparkin
24. Commonly Used Features
25. Opkey Keyword Documentation
25.1 System Keywords
25.2.1 Generic Keywords β Action
25.2.2 Generic Keywords β Assertion
25.2.3 Generic Keywords β Function
25.3 Opkey Mobility Keywords
25.4 Control Flow Construct Keywords
25.5 Visual Plugin Keywords
25.6 Web Keywords
25.7 Excel Keywords
25.8 Opkey Desktop Keywords
25.9 Opkey Oracle EBS Keywords
25.10 Salesforce Keyword
25.11 Collection keywords
25.12 PeopleSoft Keywords
25.13 Workday Keywords
25.14 OracleFusion Keywords
25.15.1 SAP NetWeaver Generic Keywords
26. Advanced Opkey Usage
Opkey One
Working with Data Repositories
Opkey Web
26.1 Backup
26.2 Visual QA Testing in Opkey
26.3 Accessibility Testing in Opkey
26.4 Opkey Test execution on Mac using Mac Adapter
26.5 pCloudy API Documentation
26.6 Local Data Repository
26.7 Integration of Phantom JS Headless Browser
26.8 Artifact or File Sync
26.9 Export File and Folder
26.10 Import File and Folder
26.11 Making Replica of File & Folder
26.12 Skipping Execution of Test Steps
26.13 Appium Importer
26.14 Java Exporter
26.15 Performing Database Operations
26.16 XHR Wait Integration
26.17 Collection and KeyValuePair
26.18 Making Replica of Artifact(s)/Folder
26.19 Integration of Phantom JS Headless Browser
26.20 Salesforce Impact Analysis
26.21 Using OpKey APIs to get execution result in Json
26.22 Impact Analysis
27. Licensing in Opkey
27.1 Seat License
27.2 Concurrent License
28. Working with Custom Keywords in Opkey
28.1 How to create Custom keywords in Opkey?
29. Working with Single Sign-On feature in Opkey
29.1 Single Sign-On with Okta
29.2 Single Sign-On with ADFS
29.3 Single Sign On with Azure AD
30. Working with BitBucket in Opkey
31. Multi Browser Testing
32. Opkey Release Notes
32.1 Opkey Release β 5.44
32.2 Opkey Release β 5.45
32.3 Opkey Release β 5.46
32.4 Opkey Release β 5.47
32.5 Opkey Release β 5.48
32.6 Opkey Release β 5.49
32.7 Opkey Release β 5.50
32.8 Opkey Release β 5.51
32.9 Opkey Release β 5.52
32.10 Opkey Release β 5.55
32.11 Opkey Release β 5.56
32.12 Opkey Release β 5.57
32.13 Opkey Release β 5.58
32.14 Opkey Release β 5.59
32.15 Opkey Release β 5.60
32.16 Opkey Release β 5.61
32.17 Opkey Release β 5.62
32.18 Opkey Release β 5.63
32.19 Opkey Release β 5.64
32.20 Opkey Release β 5.65
32.21 Opkey Release β 5.66
32.22 Opkey Release β 5.67
32.23 Opkey Release 5.68
32.24 Opkey Release 5.69
32.25 Opkey Release 5.70
33. Opkey Policy
33.1 Backward Compatibility Policy of Opkey
33.2 Naming Policies in Opkey
34. Opkey App for Salesforce App Exchange
34.1 How to Run Your Opkey Tests from Opkey App
34.2 How to Record Your First Test Using Opkey App
34.3 Access Real Time Mobile Devices and Browser Combinations
34.4 Experience Opkey Using Trial Domain
34.5 Salesforce Scanner and Impact Analysis
34.6 Help Videos
35. Cron Job
36. Manage MetaData
37. Opkey Test Discovery
37.1 How to Create a Session in Opkey Test Discovery
37.2 How to Add an Environment
38. Marketplace
39. BackUp and Restore
40. ERP Connector
41. Job Portal Testing
42. Spock Agent
43. Launchpad
1. A Quick Opkey Walkthrough
1. A Quick Opkey Walkthrough
1.1 Automate your first test case in less than 5 minutes
1.2 Quick Start Screencast
10. Working with Coded Function Library
10.1 Prerequisites of Coded Function Library
10.2 Getting started with Coded Function Library
10.3 Using Coded Function Library β Common Scenarios
10.4 Sharing data from one Coded FL to another Coded FL
11. Model Based Testing with Opkey
11.1 Working with Model
12. Working with Suites
12.1 Working with Java Exporter
12.2 Scheduling a Suite
12.22 Procure to Pay -Part 2
12.23 Procure to Pay -Part 3
12.24 Procure to Pay β Part 4
12.26 Order to Cash -Part 2
13. Using Global Variables
13. Using Global Variables
14. Working with Service Repository (Testing web services)
14.1 Adding Soap Service
14.2 Adding Rest Service
14.3 Authentication of Web Services
14.4 Executing Web services
14.5 Salesforce API Impact Analysis
15. Execution & Result
15.1 Execution
15.10 Execution Result Reports
15.11 Live Test Execution on Remote Machine
15.12 Execution Result Dashboard
15.2 Execution on OpKey Cloud
15.3 Execution on BrowserStack
15.4 Grid Execution and Session Queuing
15.5 Grid Execution on BrowserStack
15.6 Scheduler
15.7 Execution on Sauce Labs
15.8 Execution of Mobile Test Script on pCloudy
15.9 Execution Result
16. Opkey Execution Agent
16.1 Configuration
16.2 Opkey Plugin Licenses
16.3 Opkey Execution Agent Update
16.4 Opkey MobiCast
17. User Profile and Admin Console
17.1 Profile
17.1 Profile
17.2 Admin Console
18. Working with BDD (Gherkin Stories)
18.1 Gherkin Syntax
18.2 Using BDD (Gherkin Stories)
19. Tools Menu
19.1 Global Variables
19.10 Grid Execution
19.11 Attachment Management
19.12 Queued Sessions
19.13 Queued Replicas
19.14 Scheduler
19.15 Auto Data Generation
19.16 API Settings β Salesforce
19.17 Token Management
19.2 Mobile Management
19.3 Keyword Management
19.4 SMTP Settings
19.5 pCloudy Dashboard
19.6 External Tool Integration
19.7 Cloud Dashboard
19.8 BrowserStack Dashboard
19.9 Sauce Labs DashBoard
2. Installing supporting components
2.1 Installing JRE (version 1.8 or above)
2.2 Downloading and installing OCC on Windows machine
2.3 Downloading and installing OCC on Mac machine
2.4 Downloading & Installing Opkey Execution Agent
2.5 Installing Opkey Smart Recorder
2.6 Installation Logs
2.7 Installing Opkey Hub
2.8 Installing Opkey Plugins
20. Working with Jenkins in Opkey Web
20.1 Installing & configuring Jenkins in Opkey Web
20.2 Executing Suite with Jenkins
21. Working with Bamboo in Opkey Web
22. External Tool Integration with Opkey Web
22.1 Working with Azure DevOps Overview
22.11 Working with ALM Octane
22.2 Configuring & using Jira in Opkey Web
22.3.1 Working With TFS Local Server
22.3.2 Working with TFS Cloud Server
22.4 Working with qTest Manager
22.5 Working with VSTS Build
22.6 Working with VSTS Test
22.7 Working with ALM
22.8 Using ALM specific Opkey Keywords
22.9 Using MS Azure Pipeline in Opkey
23. Working with Sparkin
24. Commonly Used Features
25. Opkey Keyword Documentation
25.1 System Keywords
25.10 Salesforce Keyword
25.11 Collection keywords