Using Squish with python, where the text of a print is printed?












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In a python script that is called by the test case, I writed a print.



Where the output of a the function print is printed ?



Note : I use Squish 6.2.0 with python 2.7, but any answer to the question will be welcome.










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    In a python script that is called by the test case, I writed a print.



    Where the output of a the function print is printed ?



    Note : I use Squish 6.2.0 with python 2.7, but any answer to the question will be welcome.










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      In a python script that is called by the test case, I writed a print.



      Where the output of a the function print is printed ?



      Note : I use Squish 6.2.0 with python 2.7, but any answer to the question will be welcome.










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      In a python script that is called by the test case, I writed a print.



      Where the output of a the function print is printed ?



      Note : I use Squish 6.2.0 with python 2.7, but any answer to the question will be welcome.







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          To see the text printed by the python print, click on 'Show View', then 'Runner/Server Log'.



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            In Squish you can also use test.log() instead of print function

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          To see the text printed by the python print, click on 'Show View', then 'Runner/Server Log'.



          enter image description here






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            In Squish you can also use test.log() instead of print function

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          To see the text printed by the python print, click on 'Show View', then 'Runner/Server Log'.



          enter image description here






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            In Squish you can also use test.log() instead of print function

            – mtkilic
            Nov 19 '18 at 17:29














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          To see the text printed by the python print, click on 'Show View', then 'Runner/Server Log'.



          enter image description here






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          To see the text printed by the python print, click on 'Show View', then 'Runner/Server Log'.



          enter image description here







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            In Squish you can also use test.log() instead of print function

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            In Squish you can also use test.log() instead of print function

            – mtkilic
            Nov 19 '18 at 17:29








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          In Squish you can also use test.log() instead of print function

          – mtkilic
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          In Squish you can also use test.log() instead of print function

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