SignerIdentity Property

Applies to TestComplete 14.61, last modified on April 22, 2021

Description

Returns the name of the identity used to sign the application's certificate.

Declaration

ApplicationObjectObj.SignerIdentity

Read-Only Property String
ApplicationObjectObj An expression, variable or parameter that specifies a reference to an ApplicationObject object

Applies To

The property is applied to the following object:

Property Value

A string value containing the application’s signing identity.

Example

The code below demonstrates how to obtain information on applications stored on an iOS device and post this information to the test log:

JavaScript, JScript

function Test()
{

  var deviceObj = Mobile.Device("iPhone");
  var appManagerObj = deviceObj.ApplicationManager;
  var count = appManagerObj.InstalledApplicationCount;

  for (var i = 0; i < count; i++)
  {
    var appObj = appManagerObj.InstalledApplication(i);

    // Obtain information on the installed application and post it to the test log
    Log.Message("The application container is: " + appObj.Container);
    Log.Message("The application path is: " + appObj.Path);
    Log.Message("The application signing identity is: " + appObj.SignerIdentity);
  }

}

Python

def Test():
  deviceObj = Mobile.Device("iPhone")
  appManagerObj = deviceObj.ApplicationManager
  count = appManagerObj.InstalledApplicationCount

  for i in range (0, count - 1):
    appObj = appManagerObj.InstalledApplication[i]

    # Obtain information on the installed application and post it to the test log
    Log.Message("The application container is: " + appObj.Container)
    Log.Message("The application path is: " + appObj.Path)
    Log.Message("The application signing identity is: " + appObj.SignerIdentity)

VBScript

Sub Test

  Set deviceObj = Mobile.Device("iPhone")
  Set appManagerObj = deviceObj.ApplicationManager
  Set count = appManagerObj.InstalledApplicationCount

  For i = 0 To count - 1
    Set appObj = appManagerObj.InstalledApplication(i)

    ' Obtain information on the installed application and post it to the test log
    Call Log.Message("The application container is: " + appObj.Container)
    Call Log.Message("The application path is: " + appObj.Path)
    Call Log.Message("The application signing identity is: " + appObj.SignerIdentity)
  Next

End Sub

DelphiScript

procedure Test();
var deviceObj, appManagerObj, appObj, count, i;
begin

  deviceObj := Mobile.Device('iPhone');
  appManagerObj := deviceObj.ApplicationManager;
  count := appManagerObj.InstalledApplicationCount;

  for i := 0 to count - 1 do
  begin
    appObj := appManagerObj.InstalledApplication[i];

    // Obtain information on the installed application and post it to the test log
    Log.Message('The application container is: ' + appObj.Container);
    Log.Message('The application path is: ' + appObj.Path);
    Log.Message('The application signing identity is: ' + appObj.SignerIdentity);
  end;

end;

C++Script, C#Script

function Test()
{

  var deviceObj = Mobile["Device"]("iPhone");
  var appManagerObj = deviceObj["ApplicationManager"];
  var count = appManagerObj["InstalledApplicationCount"];

  for (var i = 0; i < count; i++)
  {
    var appObj = appManagerObj["InstalledApplication"](i);

    // Obtain information on the installed application and post it to the test log
    Log["Message"]("The application container is: " + appObj["Container"]);
    Log["Message"]("The application path is: " + appObj["Path"]);
    Log["Message"]("The application signing identity is: " + appObj["SignerIdentity"]);
  }

}

See Also

ApplicationObject Object
ApplicationManager Object
Working With Tested iOS Applications
Testing iOS Applications

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