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Ptero Intro

  • What is Ptero?
  • Getting Started with Ptero

Executing Tests and Reviewing Results in Ptero

  • Creating Tests
  • Running Tests
  • Checking Test Results
  • Running Repeated Tests Using the Scheduler

Ptero Scenario Repository

  • Saving Scenarios

Stego Intro

  • What is Stego?
  • Getting Started with Stego
  • Screen Panel Layout
  • Device Control Features
  • IPTV Test Support

Authoring Scenarios in Stego

  • Authoring Scenarios
  • Action List
  • Screen Analysis Tools
  • Detailed Screen Element Settings
  • Scenario Settings
  • Examples of Scenario Authoring
  • Uploading Scenarios to Ptero
  • Downloading Scenarios from Ptero

Executing Tests and Reviewing Results in Stego

  • Running Scenario Tests
  • Reviewing Scenario Test Results
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Screen Panel Layout

When you launch Stego, the screen is divided into six main panels.
Each panel supports essential functionality for creating, editing, and running test scenarios.

① Menu Bar
– Provides access to a variety of features organized into menu categories.
– Examples include: workspace settings, application preferences, and more.

② Scenario Management Panel
– Create new scenarios or open, edit, and delete existing ones.
– Import scenarios from files or export them for sharing or backup.

③ Scenario Editor Panel
– Build test scenarios by adding and organizing steps.
– Execute the scenario directly from this panel.

④ Attributes Panel
– Displays detailed information for the selected step.
– Shows UIObjects used in the step, along with action attributes and other metadata.

⑤ Device Panel
– Connect and manage devices.
– Control and view the device screen in real time via mirroring.

⑥ Output Panel
– Displays the results of the scenario execution.
– Review the success or failure of each step and examine detailed output logs.




Menu Bar #

① View the current Stego version and access global settings.

② Set the workspace where scenario files will be saved.

③ Create new scenarios or steps, and save scenarios as files.

④ Use editing tools such as copy and paste for steps.

⑤ Run the currently selected scenario.

⑥ Adjust layout settings such as panel size, zoom, and language preferences.

⑦ Minimize the Stego application window.

⑧ Open the official documentation website in your browser.




Scenario Management Panel #

The Scenario Management Panel consists of three sections: Folder, Scenario, and Common Scenario.



Folder #

① Click the search button to locate folders.
– You can also press Cmd + F (Mac) or Ctrl + F (Windows) to open the search bar quickly.

② Create a new folder.

③ Right-click to rename the selected folder.

④ Right-click to delete the selected folder.

⑤ Right-click to link the folder to the Scenario Repository in Ptero.
– This option is available only if Stego is connected to Ptero via an Access Key.
– For more details, see Uploading Scenarios to Ptero > Uploading via Ptero Integration.



Scenario #

① Click the search button to search for scenarios.
– You can also press Cmd + F (Mac) or Ctrl + F (Windows) to open the search bar quickly.

② Create a new scenario.

③ Import a scenario file from your PC.

④ Import a scenario from the Scenario Repository in Ptero.
– This option is available only if Stego is connected to Ptero via an Access Key.
– For more details, see Downloading Scenarios from Ptero.

⑤ Upload scenarios to the Scenario Repository in Ptero.
– This option is available only if Stego is connected to Ptero via an Access Key.
– For more details, see Uploading Scenarios to Ptero > Uploading via Ptero Integration.

⑥ Right-click to rename the selected scenario.

⑦ Right-click to delete the selected scenario.

⑧ Right-click to convert the selected scenario into a Common Scenario.

⑨ Right-click to duplicate the selected scenario.

⑩ Right-click to upload the selected scenario to the Scenario Repository in Ptero.
– This option is available only if Stego is connected to Ptero via an Access Key.
– For more details, see Uploading Scenarios to Ptero > Uploading via Ptero Integration.



Common Scenario #

① Click the search button to search for Common Scenarios.
– You can also press Cmd + F (Mac) or Ctrl + F (Windows) to open the search bar quickly.

② Upload Common Scenarios to the Scenario Repository in Ptero.
– This option is available only if Stego is connected to Ptero via an Access Key.
– For more details, see Uploading Scenarios to Ptero > Uploading via the Upload Icon.

③ Right-click to rename the selected Common Scenario.

④ Right-click to delete the selected Common Scenario.

⑤ Right-click to convert the selected Common Scenario into a scenario.

⑥ Right-click to duplicate the selected Common Scenario.




Scenario Editor Panel #

① Displays an indicator when unsaved changes exist.

② Search for steps by name using the search field.

③ Add a new step to the scenario.

④ Scroll to the top step in the scenario.

⑤ Scroll to the bottom step in the scenario.

⑥ Expand all steps with child steps.

⑦ Collapse all steps to display only top-level steps.

⑧ Expand all descriptions in Block steps.

⑨ Collapse all Block step descriptions.

⑩ Open the Scenario Settings window to configure runtime behavior.
– For more details, see Scenario Settings.

⑪ Export the current scenario as a .stego file.

⑫ Save the scenario.

⑬ Run the scenario from the beginning.
– Note: A device must be connected.

⑭ View all steps in the current scenario.

⑮ Open the UIObject Field window to review UIObject data used in the selected step.
– For more details, see Using the UIObject Field.




Attributes Panel #


① Hide the entire Attributes panel.

② View the attributes of the selected step’s action.

③ Expand or collapse the Attributes panel.




Device Panel #


The Device Panel includes two tabs: Device and UIObject Selector.



Device Tab #


Used to control connected devices.

① Displays the name and connection status of the device.

② Add a new device.

③ Displays the live view of the connected device’s screen.

④ Includes buttons for interacting with the device.
– For more details, see Device Control Features.

⑤ Switch between the Device and UIObject Selector tabs.



UIObject Selector Tab #

Accessed by clicking the AI Analysis button in the Device panel.
Displays UIObjects detected in the selected screen for action assignment.

① Recognized UI elements are highlighted with red dotted outlines.

② Click the icon to input a custom image URL.

③ Select the type of UIObject to add.
– Available types depend on the analysis tool used.
– For more details, see Screen Analysis Tools.

④ Switch between the Device and UIObject Selector tabs.

⑤ View analysis results generated by AI.




Output Panel #


View both summary and detailed results from test execution.

① Displays the total execution time in seconds.

② Shows a tip that up to 1,000 step results are retained.

③ After execution completes, results and logs are saved locally as a .zip file.

④ Hide the Output panel.

⑤View the list of executed steps.
– Click a step to open the Step Result window and review detailed results.
– For more details, see Reviewing Scenario Test Results > Checking Results in the Output Panel.

⑥ Expand or collapse the Output panel.

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Updated on 05-08-2025
Table of Contents
  • Menu Bar
  • Scenario Management Panel
    • Folder
    • Scenario
    • Common Scenario
  • Scenario Editor Panel
  • Attributes Panel
  • Device Panel
    • Device Tab
    • UIObject Selector Tab
  • Output Panel

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