Working With Android Button Controls

Applies to TestComplete 15.70, last modified on December 17, 2024

Button controls are used to provide a user with a way to interact with the application. A user can use buttons by touching them. TestComplete provides extended support for Android button controls.

TestComplete analyzes the control class names and automatically creates wrapper Android Button test objects for button controls. These objects contain specific methods and properties for simulating user actions on buttons and for retrieving their data.

Supported button classes are listed in the project’s Object Mapping options. You can extend this list, for example, add the class name of a custom button control used in your tested application, and thus enable the recording and scripting support for this control. For more information, see Object Mapping.

Note: The described support is available only if the tested Android application is Open, that is, if it was prepared for TestComplete (see Preparing Android Applications (Legacy)).

The topics in this section provide detailed information about working with button controls in TestComplete and contain script samples that illustrate the explanation.

In This Section

Touching a Button

Explains how to simulate touch on button controls

Checking a Button's State

Contains information on how to determine whether a button is enabled or not.

Related Topics of Interest

Testing Android Open Applications (Legacy)

Explains the most common approaches for working with Android Open applications.

Simulating Gestures (Multi-Touch Events) (Legacy)

Contains information on how to simulate multitouch actions in your scripts.

Simulating User Actions Over Android Devices (Legacy)

Explains the most common approaches for simulating user actions over Android applications’ controls.

See Also

Android Button Support
Object-Specific Tasks
Supported Controls
Object Mapping

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