Create Elements Manually

To create elements manually, perform the following actions:

  1. On Home page, from Projects, select required project.

  2. Select Design Studio button. Element Repository page appears.

  3. Select Create Folder (+) icon and select Create new folder to create a new folder for element repository. A new folder is created.

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You can also select Create Folder (Shift + F) to create new folder.

  1. In the New Folder text box, enter the element repository folder name.

  1. Click on the new repository and select the Create manual option.

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Note:

  • If user is adding elements for the first time, the screen will appear as shown above, for an existing repository, users can add elements to the list by clicking the Add Element button in the top-right corner. Please refer image on step 7

  • On Avo Assure, users can manually create elements only for Web and Desktop applications.

  1. Create Element window will pop up. Add the Element Name and Select the Element type from drop- down.

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Note:

  1. Element Name is the element that you want to capture from the application under test.

  2. Element type can be checkbox, button, Image etc.

  1. Enter the URL of the application under test

  2. Enter details of Relative Xpath, Query Selector and Absolute Xpath.

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Note: It is mandatory to mention the link in URL field. User can choose to enter the details in any of the three fields from remaining.

  1. Once done. Click on Submit.

  2. Element will be created in the Repository with a manual button . User can edit this element using the edit and delete option.

Mapping Manual Elements

To map the

  1. Click on tools and select Map Element

  1. On Replace custom element pop up , Under manually created element, Click arrow to expand textbox. user can use drag and drop elements from left to right side to map it.

  1. Click submit. The elements will be mapped.

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Note: This feature was earlier enabled for web, but it now supports desktop as well.

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