|  | The information below concerns legacy mobile tests that work with mobile devices connected to the local computer. For new mobile tests, we recommend using the newer cloud-compatible approach. | 
Description
Returns the name of the container directory of the application for which the property is called.
Declaration
ApplicationObjectObj.Container
| 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 name of the application’s container directory.
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 (Legacy Mobile Testing)
Working With Tested iOS Applications (Legacy)
Testing iOS Applications (Legacy)
