Add your object to an object repositoryĬlick Add to Repository to add the object currently selected in the Object hierarchy tree to the object repository currently listed in the dropdown list.Once your object is displayed in UFT One, do any of the following: The Remote Object Spy captures the object's properties and hierarchy, and displays the information in UFT One.īack to top Use your selected object and details Use these details to identify the object you want to Spy, and then click that object. When Spy mode is active, mouse over Web objects in Safari to display the relevant Web element's class and html tag properties.
Note: The Command key may be mapped to your Windows start key, or to the ALT key, depending on how you connect to your Mac computer. Ĭlick the Pause/Resume UFT One Spy toggle button in the Safari toolbar. On the Mac, this changes the UFT One Agent Extension icon in the Safari toolbar to a UFT One Spy button. Once your Remote Object Spy is open, use your mouse on the Mac to select the object you want to spy on. For details, see To spy on a remote Mac computer.īack to top Select the application object This enables you to spy on multiple objects at a time. In the toolbar, click the down arrow near the Object Identification Center toolbar button, and select the Remote Object Spy option.Īlternatively, you can spy on objects in Safari on a remote Mac using the Remote Object Spy in the OIC. Ensure that a GUI test or action is in focus in the document pane or selected in the Solution Explorer.Make sure that the relevant object is visible. On the Mac, open Safari to the page containing the object on which you want to spy.
In UFT One, ensure that UFT One is connected to a Remote Mac computer:Ĭlick the ALM Connection down arrow in the UFT One toolbar and select Remote Connection.