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Prerequisites

The Coded UI Test Extension for DevExpress WinForms controls is licensed under the DevExpress Universal Subscription.

The following table shows the Visual Studio editions supported by different versions of the CUIT Extension for DevExpress WinForms controls.

DevExpress Version Visual Studio 2022* Visual Studio 2019 Visual Studio 2017 Visual Studio 2015 Visual Studio 2013 Visual Studio 2012 Visual Studio 2010
v22.1+ yes yes yes yes yes yes no
v21.2 yes(v21.2.4+) yes yes yes yes yes no
v21.1 yes(v21.1.7+) yes yes yes yes yes no
v19.1 - v19.2 no yes yes yes yes yes no
v18.2 no yes(v18.2.4+) yes yes yes yes no
v18.1 no yes(v18.1.8+) yes yes yes yes yes
v17.1 - v17.2 no no yes yes yes yes yes
v16.2 no no yes(v16.2.5+) yes yes yes yes
v16.1 no no yes(v16.1.10+) yes yes yes yes
v15.2 no no yes(v15.2.15+) yes yes yes yes
v15.1 no no no yes yes yes yes
v14.2 no no no yes(v14.2.7+) yes yes yes
v14.1 no no no yes(v14.1.11+) yes yes yes
v13.2 no no no no yes yes yes
v13.1 no no no no yes(v13.1.7+) yes yes
v12.2 no no no no yes(v12.2.9+) yes yes
v12.1 no no no no no yes(v12.1.5+) yes

Note

* The Coded UI Test Framework was declared obsolete in Visual Studio 2019 and beyond. In Visual Studio 2022, you can still run Coded UI tests, but cannot record new tests. Newer IDE versions will drop CUIT support completely.

Read the following topic for information: Automated UI Tests (UI Automation, Appium, Coded UI).

The CUIT Extension for DevExpress WinForms controls allows you to create and run tests using other tools from Microsoft: Visual Studio Test Professional, Test Manager and Test Agent. Supported versions of these tools match those of the Visual Studio editions in the table above.