Katalon Studio 7.8 supports restoring the AUT to the state when the test fails due to locators not finding Web UI objects. This powerful capability allows you to open a "time capsule" for fixing broken objects, reducing reproduction effort, and cutting off time spent on troubleshooting and maintaining your test scripts. Read more
With coordinates-based recording, Katalon Studio records an element's relative coordinates in addition to its selector. For instance, you want to click on the red X part to close a tab in Notepad. Katalon Recorder records the button's offsets (its relative coordinates to its top-left corner) as a set of parameters representing an X and Y offset, and save them in clickElementOffset. It uses them to identify the exact location to perform a click action during runtime.
In Windows Recorder, the two buttons, including Click Element Offset and Right-click Element Offset are added to Possible Actions.
In Native Windows Recorder, with the enabled coordinate-based recording, click
and rightClick
actions are recorded as clickElementOffset
and rightClickElementOffset
actions respectively. The following keywords are supported:
With Screen Recorder, you can capture what's visible on the screen while with the Browser-based Video Recorder, you can:
- Record video of browser window only (Even it's hidden behind another window)
- Record video of Headless browser: Headless Browser is a way to run browsers in a headless environment, popularly used for test automation and browser testing in CI/CD pipeline when you don't need a visible GUI. You can learn more about Headless Browser Execution in this manual.
- Record videos of multiple browsers simultaneously, for instance, parallel execution of Test Suite Collection.