Modifying the property used to identify an object in a test script
When a test is recorded, the property that is used in the
test to identify a graphic object might be inaccurate and cause the step to fail during the
playback. You can modify an object property and its value, as well as the operator, to improve
test robustness.
You can change the value of
the default identification properties for the UI controls.
Note: For the XPath default identification property that is used for UI
controls, its value is calculated automatically when recording the test, and all operators
are compatible with this identification property. XPath property can be modified but with
some limitations: if the XPath value is modified with a value that is not captured when
recording the test, the Screen capture is not highlighted in the Mobile Data View and only
'equals' operator is accepted, no other values or regular expressions can be used.
You can also replace a generated text property with an image property to identify
a target object. For details about object recognition in mobile and Web UI tests, see Enhancement of test script robustness.
To modify an object property, you can use
one of the following methods: drag and drop, copy and paste, or the context
menu.
Click a step in the script. The object captured during the
recording of this test step is highlighted in the SmartShot
view.
In the Properties table of the SmartShot
view, select a relevant property. Click the View main property only icon in the filter tool bar to see the main properties displayed in bold, or click the
View verifiable property only
icon .
Drag the property to the Object Identified byfield in the test
editor. Or, right-click the property in the table and select Copy, then Paste
in the Object Identified by field. Another
method is to right click a property in the table, and select Identify step target using property.
A menu item is available for each candidate property in the context
menu of the SmartShot view (see Figure 2). If the newly selected property
is inappropriate, a message warns you that object recognition may be broken. The property name and
its value are replaced in the Object identified by fields.
When the test is recorded, the default operator for identifying an object in a test
run is equals but there are many other operators that you can use to identify objects in
a mobile or web UI application. They can be used for verification points in a test to
verify an attribute, for example. See Creating verification points from the SmartShot View and Creating verification points for objects in tests.
Figure 1. Modifying the object property and value from the Properties context menuFigure 2. Modifying the property and value of an object captured
during the test recording with a candidate property from the SmartShot context
menu
Save and run the test to verify that the object is identified.