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.
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