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How to Use Control Flow commands in a Test Case in Katalon Recorder

Katalon Recorder allows you to control test execution flow with control flow commands. To learn more about available control flow commands, you can refer to this document: Handle conditional cases in your tests.

This tutorial shows you how to use control flow commands in a test case.

Note:
  • To use the sample project of this tutorial, navigate toActions > Sample Projects, then add the Implement control flow in a test caseproject.

Test case scenario

In our example, we have a test case with the scenario "Adding items to the shopping cart," which consists of these steps:

  1. Navigate to the application under test (AUT): https://cms.demo.katalon.com.
  2. Select a few items with the text "Add to cart."
  3. Verify that, on the right corner of the selected item, there's a confirmation text "View cart" visible.

    AUT Overview

We can use control flow commands to automate the task of selecting and verifying the items. The process is as follows:

  1. Record the test case: we record the test case to select and verify a few items manually.
  2. Create a test case using control flow commands: we analyze the test execution flow and create a new test case using control flow commands.

Record the test case

Here we record the test case to first select and verify four items.

Follow these steps:

  1. In Katalon Recorder, create a new test case, then click on the Record button to start recording.

    KR New test case

  2. In an active browser tab, navigate to the AUT.

    Here the URL for the AUT is https://cms.demo.katalon.com.

    KR Application Under Test

  3. Add items to the cart. On the opened page, hover over the displayed items and select the item with the text "Add to cart."

    KR Select an item to add to cart

  4. Verify that the item is added to the cart successfully. Right-click on the confirmation text "View cart" and select Katalon Recorder > verifyText.

    KR Select an item to add to cart

  5. Repeat step 3 and step 4 for three more items on the page.

The recorded test case is as follows:

Recorded test case

Create a test case using control flow commands

Analyze the test execution flow

We first analyze the recorded test case to identify where we can apply control flow commands.

The recorded test case shows that the click and verifyText commands are repeatedly used.

Repeated commands in the test case

The Target fields of the click and verifyText commands are:

CommandTarget
click
xpath=//main[@id='main']/div[2]/ul/li[{index
value}]/div/a[2]
verifyText
xpath=//main[@id='main']/div[2]/ul/li[{index
value}]/div/a[3]

From the XPath in the Target field, we can see that each item has a unique index value. The associated index value is incremented because the items are selected from the top to the bottom of the page.

Repeated commands in the test case

Knowing that each item is associated with one index value, we can use control flow commands to automatically iterate over, select, and verify all 12 items on the page.

Use control flow commands in a test case

Here we propose the following control flow:

Proposed flowchart

The specific steps in the proposed control flow are:

  1. Open the AUT.
  2. Get the index value of the current item.
  3. Check if the index is valid; otherwise, the test case ends.
  4. On the item, if there's a text "Add to cart" visible, click on the text; otherwise, skip to step 6.
  5. Verify that the added item has the text "View cart" visible.
  6. Move on to the next item, and continue with step 2.

To apply control flow commands, follow these steps:

  1. Create a new test case.

    With the open command, navigate to the AUT.

    The URL for the AUT is https://cms.demo.katalon.com.

    KR open command

    CommandTargetValue
    open https://cms.demo.katalon.com
  2. Get the index value of the current item.

    Here we represent the index value with the variable index and use the store command to set the first value for the variable.

    KR store command

    CommandTargetValue
    store 1 index
  3. Check if the index value is valid.

    Since we want to iterate over all 12 items on the page, we use the while control flow command to start a loop.

    KR while command

    CommandTargetValue
    while ${index} < 13

    Here the while command checks if the index value is valid using the expression ${index} < 13. The placeholder syntax ${index} expands the index variable into its value.

  4. Check if there's a text "Add to cart" visible, then click on the text.

    Here we use the three following commands:

    KR storeText, if, click commands

    CommandTargetValue
    storeText xpath=//main[@id='main']/div[2]/ul/li[${index}]/div/a[2] itemText
    if "${itemText}" == "Add to cart" itemText
    click xpath=//main[@id='main']/div[2]/ul/li[${index}]/div/a[2]

    We first use the storeText command to store the displayed text of the item into a variable. Then we use the if conditional command to check if the stored text equals "Add to cart." If the if command evaluates to true, we use the click command to select the text.

    Here XPath for the text "Add to cart" is xpath=//main[@id='main']/div[2]/ul/li[${index}]/div/a[2].

  5. Verify that the added item has the text "View cart" visible.

    Here we use the verifyText command.

    KR verifyText command

    CommandTargetValue
    verifyText xpath=//main[@id='main']/div[2]/ul/li[${index}]/div/a[3] View cart

    The XPath for the text "View cart" is xpath=//main[@id='main']/div[2]/ul/li[${index}]/div/a[3].

    The click and verifyText commands execute only when the if command evaluates to true. Therefore, we use the endIf command to terminate the conditional.

    KR endIf command

  6. Move on to the next item.

    To continue selecting and verifying the next item, we use the storeEval command to increment the value of the index variable.

    KR storeEval command

    CommandTargetValue
    storeEval ${index} + 1 index

    The Target of the storeEval command is the expression ${index} + 1. This expression increments the value of the index variable by 1. As a result, the execution flow continues with the next item on the page.

    The clicking and verifying steps execute inside the while loop. Therefore, we use the endWhile command to terminate the loop.

    KR endWhile command

  7. Play the test case and verify the results in the Log section.

    The test case should select all the items with the "Add to cart" button from the top to the bottom of the page.

    KR execution results