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My simple WPF application includes a check box. I am trying to test this application automatically with the Windwos Application Driver. After creating a session the check box is clicked. Afterwards I want to verify if the checkbox is checked. But the type of the check box object is WindowsElement so my code can not work.

In other words: How do I get access to these control types in a WinAppDriver test?

https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/win32/winauto/uiauto-controltypesoverview

<CheckBox AutomationProperties.AutomationId="CheckBox1"/>
[Test Method]
public void TestMethod1()
{
            const string WindowsApplicationDriverUrl = "http://127.0.0.1:4723";
            const string SimpleWPFTestID = @"C:\Users\bla\source\repos\SimpleWPFApp\SimpleWPFApp\bin\Debug\SimpleWPFApp.exe";

            DesiredCapabilities appCapabilities = new DesiredCapabilities();
            appCapabilities.SetCapability("app", SimpleWPFTestID);

            var session = new WindowsDriver<WindowsElement>(new Uri(WindowsApplicationDriverUrl), appCapabilities);

            WindowsElement CheckBox1 = session.FindElementByAccessibilityId("CheckBox1");
            CheckBox1.Click();
            Assert.IsTrue(CheckBox1.IsChecked); // this line does not work :-(
}
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  • Does validation on CheckBox1.IsChecked work? Aug 12, 2019 at 17:35
  • No, that is exactly the part of the line that fails. Aug 12, 2019 at 19:37
  • Please try this session.FindElementByAccessibilityId("CheckBox1").Click(); Assert.IsTrue(CheckBox1.Checked); or session.FindElementByAccessibilityId("CheckBox1").IsChecked = true; Assert.IsTrue(CheckBox1.IsChecked);
    – Trevor
    Aug 12, 2019 at 20:02
  • I more meant: to try IsChecked instead of Checked. I believe Checked is an Event not a property Aug 12, 2019 at 20:12
  • You are right: I should have written 'IsChecked'. But this does not solve my problem. Error: "'WindowsElement' does not contain a definition for 'IsChecked' and no accessible extension method 'IsChecked' accepting a first argument of type 'WindowsElement' could be found (are you missing a using directive or an assembly reference?)" Aug 13, 2019 at 6:40

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Thank you very much, PixelPlex! That is the answer. I also had a look at this answer. Now it works :-)

Assert.IsTrue(CheckBox1.Selected);

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