How to Spying SwiftUI?
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29-07-20 03:33 PM
At this time we are unable to select elements of a user interface built in SwiftUI.
We have tried the spying modes below, but none of them give results. The only thing recognized is the GUI window.
- Win32 Mode
- HTML Mode
- Accessibility Mode
- Windows based java system
Question: What solution is there to select elements in a SwiftUI interface?
Thank you in advance for the response.
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Raimond van de Steeg
Product Owner Robotic Process Automation
Alliander
Europe/Luxembourg
Raimond.van.de.steeg@alliander.com
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01-08-20 02:07 AM
Hi Raimond,
Yeah, I think that is because SwiftUI has its own custom GUI objects (views, controls, etc.) across the various OSs it supports. I actually didn't think SwiftUI apps ran on Windows though I am aware of Swift for Windows.
Can you provide some additional detail on the use case, we may be able to offer some additional insight. Otherwise, this may be an instance where Surface Automation has to be used.
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Wing Ling Leung
Senior Product Consultant
Blue Prism Professional Services
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Yeah, I think that is because SwiftUI has its own custom GUI objects (views, controls, etc.) across the various OSs it supports. I actually didn't think SwiftUI apps ran on Windows though I am aware of Swift for Windows.
Can you provide some additional detail on the use case, we may be able to offer some additional insight. Otherwise, this may be an instance where Surface Automation has to be used.
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Wing Ling Leung
Senior Product Consultant
Blue Prism Professional Services
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