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Calvin API?

  • August 18, 2021
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Every page I have found on automated testing (Experience League, helpx, github) gives me the link to the 6.3 version, which redirects me to the "upgrade your older version" page. Can someone give me the 6.5 url for the Calvin API, if it exists?

Automated testing: https://experienceleague.adobe.com/docs/experience-manager-65/forms/adaptive-forms-advanced-authoring/calvin.html?lang=en

Calvin API: https://helpx.adobe.com/aem-forms/6-3/calvin-sdk-javascript-api/calvin.html

 

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Best answer by Pulkit_Jain_

Thanks for raising this concern, @seanlapointe !

I have reached out to documentation team to help fix this URL, as ideally, document[0] for AEM Forms 6.4 should be live atleast. We will let you know once this document URL is fixed.

 

[0] - https://helpx.adobe.com/experience-manager/6-4/forms/calvin-sdk-javascript-api/index.html  

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Pulkit_Jain_
Adobe Employee
Pulkit_Jain_Adobe EmployeeAccepted solution
Adobe Employee
August 18, 2021

Thanks for raising this concern, @seanlapointe !

I have reached out to documentation team to help fix this URL, as ideally, document[0] for AEM Forms 6.4 should be live atleast. We will let you know once this document URL is fixed.

 

[0] - https://helpx.adobe.com/experience-manager/6-4/forms/calvin-sdk-javascript-api/index.html  

August 18, 2021

I get a 404 error when I visit that page.

Pulkit_Jain_
Adobe Employee
Adobe Employee
August 18, 2021

Right @seanlapointe ! I meant the URL specific to AEM Forms 6.4 is also broken.

I will let you know once these URLs are fixed.

August 25, 2021

I've found this which seems to indicate that using Calvin/Hobbes is deprecated and Adobe recommends using Selenium...

https://experienceleague.adobe.com/docs/experience-manager-65/developing/components/hobbes.html?lang=en

I am not sure if this is meant to indicate that we are meant to use Selenium in conjunction with Calvin somehow, or if we are meant to use an external tool.