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Feat/te 14700 need resource id as an option under attributes for mobile applications #338

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Expand Up @@ -24,5 +24,7 @@ When creating elements for an application, you need to provide a way to identify

5. **Name:** This will be the value assigned to the attribute **Name** for the element you want to capture.

6. **Resource ID:** This will be the value assigned to the attribute **Resource ID** for the element you want to capture. Resource ID allows alphanumeric values along with special characters like dot(.), underscore(_), colon(:), and forward-slash(/).

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4. **Class Name:** This will be the value assigned to the attribute ‘Class Name’ for the element you want to capture.
5. **Name:** This will be the value assigned to the attribute ‘Name’ for the element you want to capture.
6. **iOS Chain:** A hybrid between XPath and predicate strings
7. **Predicate String:** For basic comparisons and matching.
7. **Predicate String:** For basic comparisons and matching.
8. **Resource ID:** This will be the value assigned to the attribute **Resource ID** for the element you want to capture. Resource ID allows alphanumeric values along with special characters like dot(.), underscore(_), colon(:), and forward-slash(/).
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To know how these can be used while creating elements in Testsigma, please refer to the documents below:
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