Why do we need Backup and Restore in Opkey?
By using the Backup feature, you can easily create a copy of the file, make a replica of that file, restore that backup, restore it to other places, and do more.
Let's see how to utilize the backup feature within a test case:-
Getting Started with the Backup
Create a Test Case file by recording the application's actions or by manually adding test steps.
Backup Details
Hover over the Backup Details icon that provides you the detailed information (CreatedBy, CreatedOn, ModifiedBy & ModifiedOn) about the file backup.
Preview and make a Replica of the file backup
The Preview icon allows you to make a replica file of the created file backup in Project Workspace. You can preview and make a replica of the older backup file by clicking on the Preview icon.
Restore Backup
If you have made some changes in the working file and want to restore the older file backup then you can use the Restore Backup icon.
Note –
While restoring an existing backup to the current working file, Opkey automatically creates a file backup (with a comment as “Auto created on restoring Version No: 1” )of the current file and then restores the desired file backup.
Restore To
This option allows you to restore the file backup to the desired place in the project workspace.
Click on the Restore To icon.
You can have a look at the restored backup file along with a folder Dependent_Artifacts containing dependent artifacts (like OR, FL, etc.)
Delete Backup
You can delete the existing file backup showing in the dockable panel under the Older backup tab.
Compare with Backup
OpKey users can now compare the current working file with its backup file. Thus, you can easily compare the changes done in both files and analyze them. You can easily identify the changes done in your current file. To compare the current working file with an existing backup of this file, you need to click on the compare backup button of the corresponding backup file showing under the dockable panel in the Backup tab.
- Here, you can have a look at the comparison report of the Backup and current Working file.
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