Testing Windows Store Applications

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

With TestComplete, you can record, create and run tests for Windows Store applications (they are also called Modern UI or Metro applications). Topics of this section provide an overview of TestComplete support for this technology and explain certain specifics of testing these applications.

In This Section

Testing Windows Store Applications - Overview

Provides general information about testing Windows Store applications.

Requirements for Testing Windows Store Applications

Lists requirements that must be met in order for you to be able to test Windows Store applications.

Addressing Objects in Windows Store Applications

Explains how to refer to the tested application’s GUI objects from tests.

Accessing Methods and Properties of Windows Store Objects

Explains how to get and set native properties of Windows Store objects and call native object methods in your tests.

Adding Windows Store Applications to the List of Tested Applications

Explains how to add Windows Store applications to your TestComplete project.

Closing Tested Windows Store Applications

Explains how you can close Windows Store applications under tests.

Deploying Windows Store Tested Applications on Test Computers

Explains the specifics of automating the deployment of Modern UI application packages to test computers.

Related Topics of Interest

Recording Automated Tests

Contains basic information on recording in TestComplete.

Running Tests

Contains general information on running tests in TestComplete.

Testing With TestComplete

Describes different testing types supported by TestComplete.

About Script Tests

Contains general information on writing scripts and on supported scripting languages.

See Also

Desktop Application Testing
Applications Testing

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