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Sikuli Demo + NoVaTAIG Presentation

Sikuli Demo + NoVaTAIG Presentation. June 8, 2011 Dr. Tom Yeh University of MD Dan Bonesteel , Rudy Regner OMB. Outline. Sikuli User Experience at OMB (Rudy and Dan) Sikuli environment diagram Sikuli workflow Recording a Sample Script Tool Settings

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Sikuli Demo + NoVaTAIG Presentation

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  1. Sikuli Demo + NoVaTAIG Presentation June 8, 2011 Dr. Tom Yeh University of MD Dan Bonesteel, Rudy Regner OMB

  2. Outline • Sikuli User Experience at OMB (Rudy and Dan) • Sikuli environment diagram • Sikuli workflow • Recording a Sample Script • Tool Settings • Fuzzy Logic Pattern matching • Flow Control Features • Loops, delays, etc • Assertions, interfacing with Jython • Record a script and playback • Sikuli Current Status (Dr. Yeh) • Sikuli history • User Communities • New Developments and future direction

  3. Sikuli Environment Diagram

  4. Sikuli Proof Of Concept @ OMB BSB Shared Desktop App – similar to Adobe Connect

  5. What Shared Desktop does • Can open a personal or group room for sharing • Person who opens a room is the room owner • Room owner sends URL invitations to attendees • Room owner can accept attendees individually or automatically • Room owner can change attendees permissions – view only, mouse only, keyboard/mouse, host (full permissions including changing other attendee permissions)

  6. What we did @ OMB • Wrote two Sikuli scripts: • One represented the actions of the room owner • One represented the actions of an attendee • The two scripts simulated how a room works, and were launched at the same time: • The room owner opened his room and waited for the attendee to enter • The attendee sent the room URL and waited for the room to open • Once the room was opened the room owner accepted the attendee • The room owner gave the attendee Host permission • The attendee opened up a Word document and the room and entered text • The room owner also entered text into the same Word document

  7. NoVaTAIG Demo Outline • How to record Sikuli script using IDE • Sikuli syntax - keywords • Image Pattern Matching • How to call Sikuli from Watir-Webdriver/ Cucumber • Feature file • Scenarios/ Scenario Outline • Step Definitions • HTML output

  8. Start by Using Sikuli IDE to record

  9. Verify the images are recognized

  10. Verify, then migrate sikuli images to Cucumber/ Watir-Webdriver folder structure

  11. Feature file

  12. Step definitions

  13. Supporting ruby methods

  14. Run the cucumber (happy cuking!)

  15. All Green

  16. Failure scenario

  17. Dr. Yeh’s Presentation (30 minutes)

  18. Discussion

  19. References http://www.software-testing.com.au/blog/2010/08/16/automating-flash-ajax-popups-and-more-using-ruby-watir-and-sikuli/ http://catherinedevlin.pythoneers.com/presentations/sikuli/sikuli.html http://bob.igo.name/wp-content/uploads/2010/10/Bob_Igo_Sikuli_cposc2010.pdf http://www.cuberick.com/2010/06/testing-image-generation-with-cucumber.html For a copy of the cucumber/watir-webdriver/sikuli scripts that were demo’d, please contact regner_rudy@yahoo.com For a copy of the prototype sikuli storyboard and runner that was demo’d, please contact tomyeh@umiacs.umd.edu

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