2014-09-17 12:45:47 |
RaiMan |
description |
Hi,
I'd like to instantiate Pattern, but instead of using the path to a standard image file, my image file is stored in a .jar file (which my project has a dependency on)
Is there a way to do this ?
[Context]
I have created a project (P) containing high-level test "steps" that are driven by selenium and sikuli.
Those steps are then called upon by unit test in our main project (A), and also by system test in a QA regression test project (B)
The sikuli captured images are stored in project P.
And are included in P's compiled jar file.
Bevan |
available now with 1.1.0 2014-09-17+
(classes Image and ImagePath, see java docs)
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Hi,
I'd like to instantiate Pattern, but instead of using the path to a standard image file, my image file is stored in a .jar file (which my project has a dependency on)
Is there a way to do this ?
[Context]
I have created a project (P) containing high-level test "steps" that are driven by selenium and sikuli.
Those steps are then called upon by unit test in our main project (A), and also by system test in a QA regression test project (B)
The sikuli captured images are stored in project P.
And are included in P's compiled jar file.
Bevan |
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