Views
Most Squish IDE views are shown by default in one or several perspectives. To show hidden views, select Window > Show View.
Shows all the application objects that the Squish IDE currently knows about and presents them in a tree hierarchy. | |
Shows a list of the currently set breakpoints. | |
Shows the functions called from or by the selected function as a tree. | |
Provides a script console. | |
Shows the filename and line number where the application was interrupted including a full backtrace. | |
Provides tabbed editors for viewing and editing the test scripts of a test suite's test case. | |
Shows the global script folders and the scripts they contain. | |
Displays images opened from Test Suites and Test Results views. | |
Enables you to mark a region of the desktop's screenshot to copy it and store it on disk for subsequent searches. | |
Shows the methods that can be called by the object highlighted in the Application Objects view. | |
Enables you to rename, add, edit, and delete entries from the test suite's object map. | |
Shows the active file's structure: classes and functions and their variables. | |
Shows the properties of the object selected in the Application Objects view. | |
Logs messages from the squishrunner and squishserver. | |
Shows search results. | |
Shows test results uploaded to the Test Center. | |
Shows the results of the most recent test run. | |
Shows test suite-specific information. | |
Shows the current test suite, its test cases, their resources, and the test suite's resources. | |
Shows a summary of of the most recent test run's results. | |
Shows the test script's variables, which may include AUT objects, and their values. | |
Accumulates a list of one or more property verifications ready to be inserted into a test case's script. | |
Enables you to replay videos that were captured as part of the test execution. |
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