Sikuli allows you to interact with your application's user interface using image based search to automate user actions.
- JRuby or
rvm install jruby
- Sikuli X 1.0rc3
It's recommended to use JRuby ~> 1.6.0 and run it in 1.9 mode to get unicode characters working as expected.
export JRUBY_OPTS=--1.9
On Windows or Linux make sure to set SIKULI_HOME to the Sikuli installation directory and to add the Sikuli installation directory and Sikuli libs directory to the include path.
export SIKULI_HOME="~/bin/Sikuli-X-1.0rc3/Sikuli-IDE/"
PATH="${PATH}:~/bin/Sikuli-X-1.0rc3/Sikuli-IDE/:~/bin/Sikuli-X-1.0rc3/Sikuli-IDE/libs/"
gem install sikuli
require 'java'
require 'sikuli'
Sikuli::Config.run do |config|
config.image_path = "#{Dir.pwd}/images/"
config.logging = false
end
screen = Sikuli::Screen.new
screen.click(10, 10) # should open your apple menu
app = Sikuli::App.new("iPhone Simulator")
app.window.click('ui_element.png') if app.window.find('ui_element.png')
- You need to open
test_area.jpg
in Preview fromspec/support/images/
directory before running tests. - You also need to open the TextEdit app