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Hello,

I am currently evaluating the White testing framework. Pretty amazing stuff!

Everything looks pretty promising, but I have run into a small wall.

How can I test a .NET 2.0 PictureBox?
There is no predefinied UIItem for that. Though there is the Image class, but how would I use it in combination with my PictureBox?
I also tried to use a CustomUIItem, but with no success. How would I implement this for a my standard PictureBox?

What are my options? What did I miss?

Thanks



Just to clearify:
I know that something like this should be tested in code. Believe me I know. But unfortunately this ui automation is a requirement, unfortuanetly...

Now I just need a way to maybe get the image location or something. Just like I am able to get the text in any WinForms TextBox.


Update:

This is a dump of the Debug.Details for my Window. I hope this helps to understand and hopefully even solve my problem.

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AutomationId: Form1
ControlType: ControlType.Window
Name: Form1
HelpText: 
Bounding rectangle: 154;203;680;490
ClassName: WindowsForms10.Window.8.app.0.378734a
IsOffScreen: False
	AutomationId: progressBar1
	ControlType: ControlType.ProgressBar
	Name: 
	HelpText: 
	Bounding rectangle: 198;488;190;23
	ClassName: WindowsForms10.msctls_progress32.app.0.378734a
	IsOffScreen: False
	AutomationId: Progress
	ControlType: ControlType.Button
	Name: Start Progress
	HelpText: 
	Bounding rectangle: 198;459;190;23
	ClassName: WindowsForms10.BUTTON.app.0.378734a
	IsOffScreen: False
	AutomationId: PicBox
	ControlType: ControlType.Pane
	Name: 
	HelpText: 
	Bounding rectangle: 619;274;199;140
	ClassName: WindowsForms10.Window.8.app.0.378734a
	IsOffScreen: False
	AutomationId: PicCombo
	ControlType: ControlType.ComboBox
	Name: 
	HelpText: 
	Bounding rectangle: 619;247;199;21
	ClassName: WindowsForms10.COMBOBOX.app.0.378734a
	IsOffScreen: False
		AutomationId: 1001
		ControlType: ControlType.Edit
		Name: 
		HelpText: 
		Bounding rectangle: 622;250;176;15
		ClassName: Edit
		IsOffScreen: False
		AutomationId: ListBox
		ControlType: ControlType.List
		Name: 
		HelpText: 
		Bounding rectangle: 0;21;199;41
		ClassName: ComboLBox
		IsOffScreen: True
			AutomationId: 
			ControlType: ControlType.ListItem
			Name: **********
			HelpText: 
			Bounding rectangle: 1;22;197;13
			ClassName: 
			IsOffScreen: True
			AutomationId: 
			ControlType: ControlType.ListItem
			Name: **********
			HelpText: 
			Bounding rectangle: 1;35;197;13
			ClassName: 
			IsOffScreen: True
			AutomationId: 
			ControlType: ControlType.ListItem
			Name: **********
			HelpText: 
			Bounding rectangle: 1;48;197;13
			ClassName: 
			IsOffScreen: True
		AutomationId: DropDown
		ControlType: ControlType.Button
		Name: Dropdown-Schaltfläche
		HelpText: 
		Bounding rectangle: 800;248;17;19
		ClassName: 
		IsOffScreen: False
	AutomationId: EditRadio
	ControlType: ControlType.RadioButton
	Name: Edit
	HelpText: 
	Bounding rectangle: 198;420;43;17
	ClassName: WindowsForms10.BUTTON.app.0.378734a
	IsOffScreen: False
	AutomationId: ComboRadio
	ControlType: ControlType.RadioButton
	Name: Combo
	HelpText: 
	Bounding rectangle: 198;397;58;17
	ClassName: WindowsForms10.BUTTON.app.0.378734a
	IsOffScreen: False
	AutomationId: tb1
	ControlType: ControlType.Edit
	Name: 
	HelpText: 
	Bounding rectangle: 198;303;190;20
	ClassName: WindowsForms10.EDIT.app.0.378734a
	IsOffScreen: False
	AutomationId: btn2
	ControlType: ControlType.Button
	Name: button1
	HelpText: 
	Bounding rectangle: 198;274;190;23
	ClassName: WindowsForms10.BUTTON.app.0.378734a
	IsOffScreen: False
	AutomationId: btn1
	ControlType: ControlType.Button
	Name: button1
	HelpText: 
	Bounding rectangle: 198;245;190;23
	ClassName: WindowsForms10.BUTTON.app.0.378734a
	IsOffScreen: False
	AutomationId: TitleBar
	ControlType: ControlType.TitleBar
	Name: Form1
	HelpText: 
	Bounding rectangle: 158;207;672;26
	ClassName: 
	IsOffScreen: False
		AutomationId: Form1
		ControlType: ControlType.MenuBar
		Name: Systemmenüleiste
		HelpText: 
		Bounding rectangle: 158;207;18;25
		ClassName: 
		IsOffScreen: False
			AutomationId: Item 1
			ControlType: ControlType.MenuItem
			Name: System
			HelpText: 
			Bounding rectangle: 158;207;18;25
			ClassName: 
			IsOffScreen: False
		AutomationId: Minimize
		ControlType: ControlType.Button
		Name: Minimieren
		HelpText: 
		Bounding rectangle: 758;207;24;24
		ClassName: 
		IsOffScreen: False
		AutomationId: Maximize
		ControlType: ControlType.Button
		Name: Maximieren
		HelpText: 
		Bounding rectangle: 782;207;24;24
		ClassName: 
		IsOffScreen: False
		AutomationId: Close
		ControlType: ControlType.Button
		Name: Schließen
		HelpText: 
		Bounding rectangle: 806;207;24;24
		ClassName: 
		IsOffScreen: False
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So what exactly are you trying to test?

I am sure MS has tested the controls in the Framework already, and should not require further user testing, unless you dont trust the Framework...

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I want to test my own code. Its just for evaluation. I want to automate WinForms. The image retrieval is a non-trivial task. And I now want to test if the correct image is displayed in my PictureBox. I know I probably could just test this in code. But unfortuanetly, "the visual route", is a requirement. I would have done it differently aswell... – oreon Jul 28 at 9:52
So how will you test a visual appearance? I dont think that is very possible unless you compare it to screenshots or something. – leppie Jul 28 at 10:20
No just the path to the image or something. Just Like TextBox.Text I want to be able to get PictureBox.Image – oreon Jul 28 at 10:56

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