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Developer(s) | Froglogic |
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Initial release | 18 November 2003 |
Stable release | 6.7
/ 30 March 2021 |
Operating system | Windows, Unix-like, OS X, iOS, Android, Windows CE and QNX |
Size | 220 MB |
Available in | English |
Type | Graphical user interface testing |
License | Trialware |
Website | froglogic |
Squish is a commercial cross-platform GUI and regression testing tool that can test applications based on a variety of GUI technologies (see list below). It is developed and maintained by Froglogic.[1][2]
Squish is developed and maintained by Froglogic.[1] Version 1.0 was released on 18 November 2003. Squish uses property-based object identification (independent of screen position), and is able to record and replay test scripts written in JavaScript, Perl, Python, Ruby or Tcl.[3][4] It is a two-component system, consisting of a runner, which interprets and executes scripts, and a server, which hooks in and controls the application under test (AUT) by injecting a module into it that provides a TCP/IP connection between the AUT and the program running the test.[1] Both components work on Windows, Linux, several Unix variants, Mac OS X,[1] iOS, Android, Windows CE and QNX and other RTOSes.[citation needed]
As of version 6.0, the Squish GUI Tester fully integrates support for behavior-driven development (BDD) and testing extended by special functionality to apply this to GUI tests. Squish is compatible with the Gherkin (domain-specific language) used in tools such as Cucumber.[citation needed]
Squish is shipped with the full source code.[4]
According to Froglogic, Squish is used by more than 3,000 companies.[5]
In May 2012, Squish won Dr. Dobb's Jolt Productivity Award.[4]
According to Froglogic, Squish supports the following platforms:[6]
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