You can check Strongwind out as well. http://www.medsphere.org/projects/strongwind/ It uses pyatspi and has some pretty nice logging support. césar ritz wrote:> Hello>> On Sat, 2008-01-19 at 20:34 -0800, Ian Puleston wrote:> >> Hi,>>>> >>>> Does anyone know if there’s any form of test facility for GTK apps>> available, something like a script based mechanism that will send in>> signals to the app to emulate mouse clicks etc. and check the>> resulting output in some way?>> >> On linux, dogtail is used.> http://www.redhat.com/magazine/020jun06/features/dogtail/>>> >> >>>> For example, I’m looking for a way to run a test script that would do>> something like this:>>>> >>>> - Send signal xx to window xx.>>>> - Check widget xx is showing in window xx and contains xx.>>>> - Send signal yy to window xx.>>>> - Check dialog yy was opened.>>>> >>>> Etc. >>>> >>>> This seems like something that could be implemented, but it’d be nice>> if there’s something already available for it.>>>> >>>> Ian>>>>>> _______________________________________________>> gtk-list mailing list>> gtk-list@xxxxxxxxx>> http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gtk-list>> _______________________________________________gtk-list mailing listgtk-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxx://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gtk-list