Create UITest [message #831702] |
Thu, 29 March 2012 08:18 |
Kollin Krause Messages: 18 Registered: March 2012 |
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Hello!
I create a new UITest in Jubula and at first i will do a simple test and select a context menu.
I move the cursor over components in the started Object Mapping Mode. The components are highlighted with a green border.
At this point the documentation say the following description:
To collect a technical name for a component, hover the cursor over the component whose name you want to collect. Press »CTRL+SHIFT+Q«
How can i do this for the select context menu component(selectContextMenuEntry_byTextpath) ... to get the technical name?
Thanks!
[Updated on: Thu, 29 March 2012 08:26] Report message to a moderator
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Re: Create UITest [message #857385 is a reply to message #831976] |
Thu, 26 April 2012 13:45 |
Kollin Krause Messages: 18 Registered: March 2012 |
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Hi Everybody!
I create a context menu action and in the test execution the context menu is displayed,
but the action "Select All" isn´t choosen.
Here is my definition:
TEXTPATH (String): Select All.*
Operator: equals
Mouse Button: 3
I check the description in the eclipse documentation for testing context menus and i look at the Cheat Sheets to create a context menu action.
This error is occurred (ErrorDetails):
- Action Error
- Context Menu not found
... but the context menu "Select All" exists?!
Here are some more details from my environment:
AUT Toolkit for test specification: RCP
Ecipse Version: 3.7.0
Platform: Windows XP SP3
Jubula Version: 1.2
Any ideas or hints what can i do?
Thanks!
[Updated on: Thu, 26 April 2012 13:45] Report message to a moderator
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