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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
Overriding Squish functions
Motivation There may be cases where one wants to change the behavior of the functions provided by Squish. For example,...
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Clemens
February 1, 2017
Blog
Upcoming feature “script-based object map”
Upcoming feature: Script-Based Object Map In July 2016 two blog articles presented an alternative script-based Object Map approach for advanced...
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Alexander Klupsch
January 18, 2017
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Improved Management Of Object Names – Part 2
In a previous blog entry, we introduced an alternative, script-based, approach to maintaining a mapping of symbolic names (variables) to...
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Frerich Raabe
July 25, 2016
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Improved Management Of Object Names
TL;DR: Using plain script language variables over the standard objects.map file simplifies refactoring and maintenance at the expense of losing...
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Frerich Raabe
July 19, 2016
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Squish tip of the week: How to Record after a Breakpoint
In some cases it is necessary to extend an existing test case with further actions. However, it would be tedious...
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Elias
May 25, 2016
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