How to handle pop-ups and alerts in TOSCA?
Handling pop-ups and alerts in TOSCA involves using the "Buffer" and "Popup" modules from the Standard Module section. These modules help capture dynamic content and allow interaction with alert boxes or modal dialogs. You can use TBox Set Buffer to store alert text and TBox MessageBox to simulate clicks like OK or Cancel. For more structured learning on handling such scenarios, consider enrolling in a TOSCA Automation Course Free, which covers real-time examples, test case design, and automation of unpredictable UI behavior. Proper use of synchronization settings also ensures your scripts don't fail due to unexpected pop-ups.
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