New question #180585 on Sikuli:
https://answers.launchpad.net/sikuli/+question/180585
The past days I have been trying to rebuild my test so that I can use the Unit
test feature in Sikuli, but I cannot get it to work. I rebuild my code as below.
def setUp(self):
OmnisApp = App("/Applications/Omnis Studio 5.0.1 RT.app")
OmnisApp.focus()
wait(1)
def testAfspraakInvoeren(self):
click("MainMenuExtra-1.png")
click("MainMenuExtra_Agenda-2.png")
wait(1)
click(Pattern("Tijd.png").similar(0.99))
click("GemaakteAfspraak-1.png")
type("56")
click("GroenVinkje.png")
assert exists("GemaakteAfspraak.png")
After this I saved the file and opened the Unit Test (cmd+U). Then I click run.
What happens next is that Sikuli interface shrinks to a small semi-transparent
window (http://tinypic.com/r/2luxqhw/5) and futher nothing happens. In the
small window I can click Run again, but still nothing happens. I have read the
documentation about the Unit Test
(http://sikuli.org/docx/faq/020-unit-test.html?highlight=unit%20test) and I
tried those instruction, but it does not work. I also read the article on the
link https://answers.launchpad.net/sikuli/+faq/1804. I suppose it is another
way of running Sikuli unit test using python. I did not try this one yet, cause
I first want to try the 'simple' one.
How should I use the Unit Test in Sikuli it self? Or should I go for the Python
version?
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