
26 February 2025 Leave a comment Katalon Issues
Katalon Recorder is a popular browser extension used for recording and executing web-based automated test cases. If you have been working with Katalon Recorder and have test cases saved in HTML format, you might find it challenging to import these into your current test suite.
Here’s a straightforward guide to help you import HTML files into Katalon Recorder, ensuring your test cases are seamlessly integrated into your workflow.
Steps to Import HTML Files
- Access the Test Suite Menu: On the left side of your Katalon Recorder interface, locate the menu and click on Open Test Suite.
- Open KR Test Suite: From the options available, select Open KR Test Suite. This will allow you to browse and select the HTML file you intend to import.
- Exporting for Backup: If needed, you can also export your current test suite. Click the three dots menu next to your test suite and select Download test suite to save a backup.
Following these steps should enable you to integrate your HTML-based test cases into Katalon Recorder without any hassle.
Enhance Your Testing with Repeato
While Katalon Recorder is a robust tool for web automation, you might be interested in exploring more versatile options like Repeato. Repeato is a no-code test automation tool that supports iOS, Android, and web apps. Its intuitive interface allows you to create, run, and maintain automated tests efficiently.
With Repeato, you can leverage features such as computer vision and AI to automate complex tasks, and its support for command line scripts or JavaScript code adds flexibility to your testing process. Additionally, Repeato’s data-driven and keyword-driven testing capabilities offer a comprehensive testing solution.
For those who are looking to transition from Katalon, Repeato presents a practical alternative, eliminating certain constraints like limited scripting languages and the need for external tools for load testing. To explore more about how Repeato can streamline your testing processes, visit our documentation and download page.
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