Inspect application mockups for objects

Use AI Object Mockup Inspection to inspect application mockups and identify objects to use in your test. This enables you to design and prepare your test even before your application is fully developed.

This topic describes the prerequisites for inspection, the inspection process, and how you can provide feedback on the identification, helping to shape the future of AI-based testing.

Prerequisites

Instead of opening a web or mobile application, make sure you have a local folder that contains your mockup images in .jpg, .jpeg, or .png format.

Open the AI Object Inspection window to the Mockup Images tab

You can access the AI Object Inspection Mockup Images tab from within your IDE or from the Windows Start menu.

Starting location How to open the AI Object Inspection Mockup Images tab

Your IDE

Click the AI Mockup Inspection toolbar button or select the option in the Functional Testing for Developers menu.

Your IDE

  1. Click the AI Inspection toolbar button to open the AI Inspection window.

  2. Click Select Application and click on a web application (in a browser with the OpenText Functional Testing Agent extension enabled).

    The Live Application tab displays the current screen of the application, highlighting all of the detected objects.

  3. Switch to the Mockup Images tab.

The Windows Start menu
  1. Open AI Inspection.

  2. Click Select Application and click on a web application (in a browser with the OpenText Functional Testing Agent extension enabled).

    The Live Application tab displays the current screen of the application, highlighting all of the detected objects.

  3. Switch to the Mockup Images tab.

Inspect application mockups

After opening the AI Object Inspection window to the Mockup Images tab, perform the following steps:

  1. Select Web or Mobile as the inspection context and click Browse Folder to select a folder containing images.

    The AI Object Inspection window inspects the image that appears first in the file name order and highlights all identified visual elements.

  2. Decide whether to show Visual Element, Text, or both, to see either the objects that OpenText Functional Testing for Developers detected visually, or areas of text in the application, or both.

    Tip: If necessary, you can select Web or Mobile to change the AI identification context type.

  3. Click the down arrow near the folder icon to perform one of the following: 

    • Select a different folder

    • Synchronize the current folder in case its content changed

    • Open the current folder in Windows Explorer

  4. To show the image gallery and view all images in your folder, click the down arrow at the top of the pane. In the gallery, you can:

    • Browse between images in the folder.

    • Search for a specific image.

    • Display images in a Grid View or Line View.

    • Sort images by file name or modification time.

  5. After identifying the AI objects, you can Add AI-based steps to your tests.

Help design the future of AI-based testing in OpenText Functional Testing for Developers

After inspecting your application, you can provide feedback about the object identification. Send generic feedback OpenText to help improve the identification in the future, or attach it to a support ticket to receive assistance.

Depending on what is displayed in your version of OpenText Functional Testing for Developers, click How is the detection? Help us improve or Send Feedback. For details, see the Send AI Object Identification feedback topic in the OpenText Functional Testing Help Center.

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