Articles Tagged 'url'

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How to Fix Embedded Spira Image URLs When You Change Server URLs

You may come across a situation where the base URL of your Spira instance has changed and the embedded image URLs no longer match. This will cause a broken image to display inside the various rich text editors in Spira. This article explains how you can use SQL to do a bulk update of the offending URLs.

Creating a Link to the Spira Artifact Item in ESQL

One of the customers recently asked about including a link as an additional column in the tabular report so that it is easy for the receiver to directly access the link instead of navigating through the system. This article provides the query to accomplish this request as part of their query.

How to disable recording URLs

When you do recording of test steps for a Web application - Rapise by default captures page URLs and stores them in the object repository. Learn how to  disable URL recording from this article.

Requires Rapise 6.4+

How do I change the URL of the website being tested in Rapise.

We are in the process of adding a new testing server that we would like to be able to run automation scripts against.

 I just wanted to see if there is a process documented for converting scripts and objects to point to a different web address?

Fixing Embedded Spira Image URLs When You Change Server URLs

You may come across a situation where the base URL of your Spira instance has changed and the embedded image URLs no longer match. This will cause a broken image to display inside the various rich text editors in Spira. This article explains how you can use SQL to do a bulk update of the offending URLs.

Where is my Git URL?
TaraVault allows you to create as many projects as you like. Each project has its own source code repository (Subversion or Git) and its own linked Spira project. Therefore, each project has its own source code URLs for the relevant repository type.
Where is my Subversion URL?
TaraVault allows you to create as many projects as you like. Each project has its own source code repository (Subversion or Git) and its own linked Spira project. Therefore, each project has its own source code URLs for the relevant repository type.