Squish tip of the week: Video tutorial: How to Create BDD Tests using Squish
Checkout the latest tutorial addition to our video library for an introduction to recording & editing BDD tests:
Read moreCheckout the latest tutorial addition to our video library for an introduction to recording & editing BDD tests:
Read moreIf a verification fails, by default, Squish continues executing the test. By setting the testSettings.throwOnFailure to True, playback will then...
Read moreThe idea behind this tip came from a question how one could confirm a window disappeared if not interacted with...
Read moreSquish uses the concept of the Object Map, with Symbolic Names and Real Names available for use in scripts. At...
Read moreDid you know using Squish’s Gesture Editor you can: Work with Single & Multi-Touch Gestures Record Gestures Manually Build Gestures...
Read moreSquish can work with more than one applications in a single test Switch between applications (for recording or playback) using...
Read moreWhat if you could determine the impact of a patch on your application? Do you know which tests, if any,...
Read moreWith the introduction of BDD support, all the existing scripts aren’t lost – quite the contrary – existing scripts and...
Read moreWe are excited to announce the release of Squish Coco 3.3! The new features of this release include Patch Analysis,...
Read moreThe new HTML reports in Squish 6.0 make pinpointing failures and drilling down into details much easier. View a collection...
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