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Documentation Screenshots: Using GUI Test Automation Tool Squish Creatively
Primarily, Squish is a tool to automate GUI tests. However, given the ability to automatically interact with an application, there...
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Marcel Kummer
July 10, 2018
Tip of the Week
Migration of image based test suites
Squish 6.3 has introduced the concept of image-based testing. It allows to find and interact with the AUT controls without...
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Jarosław Kubik
July 3, 2018
Blog, Tip of the Week
How to log exact mouse click positions within screenshot results
With screenshot verifications, a failed test run shows us the differences between the expected vs actual images, but in some...
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Kalle Münster
August 10, 2017
Blog
Squish Tip: Silent verifications
Motivation The verification functions provided by Squish have built-in logging that can be augmented or customized, one of this customizations...
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Thomas Leifer
May 30, 2017
Blog
Squish tip of the week: How to automatically update screenshot verification points
Did you know that Squish supports an easy way to deal with screenshot verification points when there are significant changes...
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Elias
May 11, 2016
All, Blog
Squish tip of the week: 3 Steps to Mask a Screenshot Verification Point
Did you know that you can set masks on screenshot verification points? With the masks functionality provided in Squish it...
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Elias
April 6, 2016
All, Blog
Squish tip of the week: Screenshot Verification Point
The most commonly used verifications in Squish are object property verifications – comparing the object properties values with an expected...
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Elias
March 30, 2016
All, Blog

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