SFDC.WaitForLabel
You can use this action to wait for the visibility for the object you want until the specified time lapses. The WaitForLabel action is helpful when a page takes some time to load.
This Action waits until visibility of at least one element with label name.
Parameters:
labelName: A unique object name for which visibility is checked.
maxTimeOutInSeconds: The maximum timeout up to which the script waits for a label to visible in seconds.
Action needs an input of absolute label name for which user wants to wait.
Example: If the label name is ‘Account Name’ , which takes some time to display.
Action | Parameter1 labelName | Parameter2 maxTimeOutInSeconds |
SFDC. WaitForLabel | “Account Name” | ”100” |
Upon executing this action, the script waits for visibility for at least one element matching with label name up to100 seconds.
This Action searches for all elements matching the label name and it automatically switches to all the iframes within webpage for searching element matching with label name.
SFDC.ClickTab
You can use this action to click a tab as per the given name.
Parameters:
TabName: The Respective tab name you want to select.
Example: -
Action Name | Parameter TabName |
SFDC.ClickTab | “Accounts” |
The following Data Logs are displayed as per the exceptions occur.
Action | Data Logs |
TabName is empty, null or blank | “Tab Name is Empty” |
When script clicks the tab successfully | “Navigated successfully to the tab Accounts” |
Tab value specified is not found on the screen or some exception occurred | “Some issue while navigating to the tab Accounts” “Exception occurred. StackTrace:” respective stack trace will be displayed |
SFDC.StandardInputOperation
You can use this action to identify the UI objects as per their label names.
The SFDC.StandardInputOperation action handles the following six different types of objects:
Textbox
TextArea
Dropdown
Lookup
Radio Button
Checkbox
Parameters:
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All the parameters are mandatory. |
LabelName: Label of the element as displayed on the screen. Also you can specify type and instance number.
Labelvalue: The Value that must either be selected\entered\entered after clearing
TypeofOperation: The operations that can be performed on elements are ‘FillData’, ‘SizeValidations’, ‘MandatoryValidations’, ‘DetailsVerification’, ‘$StoreText$’, ‘Clear’, $disabled$, ‘ClickNewRecord’, $true$, $false$
The following are types of operations (Refer below to check object type it applies to):
FillData: You must use to enter or select a value, check\uncheck etc.
Sizevalidations: You can check the maximum number of characters allowed to enter in text boxes to text area.
Clear: You must use to clear the field value, in which you have an option to enter a new value.
DetailsVerification: You can use to verify the value present in the field.
$storeText$: You can use to store the value of field.
ClickNewRecord: You can use to create a new record for specified label name on lookup fields.
MandatoryValidations: You can use to verify the error message that appears next to the field after clicking the Save button. Also, you can verify whether the field is disabled.
$true$: You can verify if the specified value is present in the lookup drop-down list.
$false$: You can verify if the specified value is not present in the lookup drop-down list.
Note: You can use variations for these types of operations that can used are elaborated in below table for different type of UI objects. All operations cannot be used with all different types of UI Objects.
Salesforce TextBoxes:
Action Name | Parameter1 LabelName | Parameter2 LabelValue | Parameter3 TypeofOperation |
SFDC.StandardInputOperation | “Account Name” | “Apple” | “FillData” |
SFDC.StandardInputOperation | “Account Name@@textbox ” | “Apple” | “FillData” |
SFDC.StandardInputOperation | “Account Name” | “Text@@100” | “Sizevalidations” |
SFDC.StandardInputOperation | “Account Name” | “” | “Clear” |
SFDC.StandardInputOperation | “Account Name” | “Apple1” | “Clear” |
SFDC.StandardInputOperation | “Account Name” | “Apple1” | “DetailsVerification” |
SFDC.StandardInputOperation | “Account Name” | “KeyName” | “$storeText$” |
SFDC.StandardInputOperation | “Account Name” | “$SKIP$” | “FillData” |
SFDC.StandardInputOperation | “Account Name” | “$disabled$” | “MandatoryValidations” |
SFDC.StandardInputOperation | “Account Name” | “Complete this Field” | “MandatoryValidations” |
Salesforce Lookups:
Action Name | Parameter1 LabelName | Parameter2 LabelValue | Parameter3 TypeofOperation |
SFDC.StandardInputOperation | “Account Name” | “Apple” | “FillData” |
SFDC.StandardInputOperation | “Account Name@@@@2” | “Apple” | “FillData” |
SFDC.StandardInputOperation | “Account Name” | “” | “Clear” |
SFDC.StandardInputOperation | “Account Name” | “KeyName” | “$storeText$” |
SFDC.StandardInputOperation | “Account Name” | “$SKIP$” | “FillData” |
SFDC.StandardInputOperation | “Account Name” | “New Account” | “ClickNewRecord” |
SFDC.StandardInputOperation | “Account Name” | “Complete this Field” | “MandatoryValidations” |
SFDC.StandardInputOperation | “Account Name” | “Apple” | “$true$” |
SFDC.StandardInputOperation | “Account Name” | “Apple” | “$false$” |
Salesforce Dropdowns:
Action Name | Parameter1 LabelName | Parameter2 LabelValue | Parameter3 TypeofOperation |
SFDC.StandardInputOperation | “Account Name” | “Apple” | “FillData” |
SFDC.StandardInputOperation | “Account Name@@@@2” | “Apple” | “FillData” |
SFDC.StandardInputOperation | “Account Name” | “KeyName” | “$storeText$” |
SFDC.StandardInputOperation | “Account Name” | “$SKIP$” | “FillData” |
SFDC.StandardInputOperation | “Account Name” | “Complete this Field” | “MandatoryValidations” |
Salesforce CheckBoxes:
Action Name | Parameter1 LabelName | Parameter2 LabelValue | Parameter3 TypeofOperation |
SFDC.StandardInputOperation | “Account Name” | “Select” | “FillData” |
SFDC.StandardInputOperation | “Account Name@@@@2” | “UnSelect” | “FillData” |
SFDC.StandardInputOperation | “Account Name” | “$SKIP$” | “FillData” |
Salesforce List Boxes:
Action Name | Parameter1 LabelName | Parameter2 LabelValue | Parameter3 TypeofOperation |
SFDC.StandardInputOperation | “Account Name” | “Apple” | “FillData” |
SFDC.StandardInputOperation | “Account Name@@@@2” | “Apple” | “FillData” |
Salesforce Radio Buttons:
Action Name | Parameter1 LabelName | Parameter2 LabelValue | Parameter3 TypeofOperation |
SFDC.StandardInputOperation | “Account Name” | “Select” | “FillData” |
SFDC.StandardInputOperation | “Account Name” | “$SKIP$” | “FillData” |
SFDC.SwitchView
You can use this action to switch the view between lightning and classic views.
Parameters:·
ViewName: You have to specify the respective SFDC view. The parameters values are lightning or classic.
Example: -
Action Name | Parameter ViewName |
SFDC.SwitchView | “lightning” |
The following actions display the relevant information in the suite execution summary report.
Action | Message |
The ViewName is empty, null or blank | “Status : Failed Message: The ViewName passed is invalid, please verify.” |
When the script switches to another view successfully | “Successfully switch to the lightning mode” |
When the SFDC application is already in the specified view. | Already in lightning mode |
SFDC.ClickButton
You can use this action to click a button as per its name.
Parameters:
ButtonName: The respective button name you want to click.
Example: -
Action Name | Parameter ButtonName |
SFDC.ClickButton | “Save” |
The following Data Logs are displayed as per the exceptions occur.
Action | Data Logs |
ButtonName is empty, null or blank | “ButtonName Name is Empty” |
ButtonName is invalid | “Failed – < ButtonName > – Button Name is invalid” |
ButtonName is empty | “Failed – < ButtonName > - Button Name cannot be left empty” |
When the script clicks the button successfully | “Button name with the label Save is clicked successfully” |
SFDC.ClickAndValidate
You can use this action to verify whether a message is displayed by clicking a button.
Parameters:
ButtonName: The respective button name you want to click.
VerifyMessage: The failure or successful message you want to verify.
Example: -
Action Name | Parameter1 ButtonName | Parameter2 VerifYMessage |
SFDC.ClickAndValidate | “Save” | “Account “Qualitia123” was created successfully” |
The following Data Logs are displayed as per the exceptions occur.
Action | Data Logs |
ButtonName is empty, null or blank | “ButtonName Name is Empty” |
ButtonName is invalid | “Failed – < ButtonName > – Button Name is invalid” |
VerifyMessage is empty, null or blank | “Message Name is Empty” |
VerifyMessage is invalid | “Failed – < VerifyMessage > – Message is invalid” |
When script clicks the button and verifies the message successfully. | “Button name with the label ‘Save’ is clicked successfully and Message is verified successfully”
“Expected Message: “Account “Qualitia123” was created successfully” and Actual Message: “Account “Qualitia123” was created successfully” are same” |
SFDC.CreateNewEntity
You can use this action to click a specific tab and click its New button.
Parameters:
TabName: Respective Tab to be clicked based on tab name.
Example: -
Action Name | Parameter TabName |
SFDC. CreateNewEntity | “Accounts” |
The following Data Logs are displayed as per the exceptions occur.
Action | Data Logs |
TabName is empty, null or blank | “TabName Name is Empty” |
TabName is invalid | “Failed – < TabName > – Tab Name is invalid” |
When script successful clicks the New Button on the specified tab name. | “Tab name Accounts is selected, and New button is clicked successfully” |
Some exception occurred | “Exception while clicking on the tab” “Exception: respective java exception will be displayed” “StackTrace:” respective stack trace will be displayed |
SFDC.SwitchUser
You can use this action for second-level login, which is switching from admin to a different username.
Parameters:
UserName: Username to be switched to/login with.
Example: -
Action Name | Parameter UserName |
SFDC. SwitchUser | “Chetan” |
The following Data Logs are displayed as per the exceptions occur.
Action | Data Logs |
UserName is empty, null or blank | “UserName Name is Empty” |
UserName is invalid | “Failed – < UserName > – User Name is invalid” |
When script successfully switches to another user | “User Chetan is switched successfully” |
When an exception occurs | “StackTrace:” respective stack trace will be displayed. “Some error occurred” |
SFDC.SelectTabs
You can use this action to click a Tab from the App screen .
Parameters:
TabName: Respective tab name to be selected.
Example: -
Action Name | Parameter1 TabName |
SFDC.SelectTabs | “Accounts” |
The following Data Logs are displayed as per the exceptions occur.
Action | Data Logs |
TabName is empty, null or blank | “Tab Name is Empty” |
TabName is invalid | “Failed – <tabName> – Tab Name is invalid” |
When script successfully navigates to the Tab | “Navigated successfully to the tab Accounts” |
When the specified label value is not found on the screen or some exception occurrs | “Exception occurred. StackTrace:” respective stack trace will be displayed. |
SFDC.SortColumnData
You can use this action to sort a table column data in ascending or descending order.
Parameters:
ColumnName: Respective column name to be sorted.
SortOrder: ascending/descending order.
Example: -
Action Name | Parameter1 ColumnName | Parameter2 SortOrder |
SFDC.SortColumnData | “Account Name” | “ascending” |
The following Data Logs are displayed as per the exceptions occur.
Action | Data Logs |
The ColumnName is empty, null or blank | “Status : Failed Message: The Column name passed is invalid, please verify.” |
When table column data is empty, null or blank | “Status : Failed Message: The SortOrder passed is invalid, please verify.” |
When script successfully navigates to the Tab | “Data of ‘Column name’ sorted in ascending order” |
Column name specified is not found on the screen or some exception occurred | “Exception while clicking on column. Exception: respective java exception will be displayed” “StackTrace:” respective stack trace will be displayed |
SFDC.SearchAndStoreRowData
You can use this action to search for a specific element in a tab and store the entire row data in Qualitia Automation Studio hashmap as a key-value pair.
Parameters:
SearchElement: The element name you want to search.
Example: -
Action Name | Parameter SearchElement |
SFDC.SearchAndStoreRowData | “SME000000006027” |
The following Data Logs are displayed as per the exceptions occur.
Action | Data Logs |
SearchElement is empty, null or blank | “Status : Failed Message: The SearchElement passed is invalid, please verify.” |
When the script successfully navigates to the Tab | “Status : Passed Message: Row data is stored successfully.” |
When an exception occurs | “Exception occurred while storing Row data. Exception: respective java exception will be displayed” “StackTrace:” respective stack trace will be displayed |
SFDC.GlobalSearchAndClick
You can use this action to search a string in the common global search edit box and click on the prompted search result.
Parameters:
SearchString: The string you want to search
SectionName: The name of the section in the result search string is prompted.
Example: -
Action Name | Parameter1 SearchString | Parameter2 SectionName |
SFDC.GlobalSearchAndClick | “Swagata Swagata” | “People” |
The following Data Logs are displayed as per the exceptions occur.
Action | Data Logs |
On success | “Link to search result is clicked after searching for element using global search” |
Searchtring is blank, null, empty | Failed to execute the action, value cannot be empty for mandatory parameter 'searchString'. Please verify the value. |
SectionName is empty, null or blank | Failed to execute the action, value cannot be empty for mandatory parameter 'sectionName'. Please verify the value. |
SFDC.ClickEditIcon
You can use this action to click a specific edit button based on its label name.
Parameters:
labelName: Respective label name of the Edit button to be clicked.
Example: -
Action Name | Parameter labelName |
SFDC. ClickEditIcon | “LabelName” |
The following Data Logs are displayed as per the exceptions occur.
Action | Data Logs |
LabelName is empty, null or blank | Failed to execute the action, the value cannot be empty for mandatory parameter 'labelName'. Please verify the value. |
LabelName is invalid | “Unable to find Edit icon with label name <labelName >” |
SFDC.ScrollEntireTable
You can use this action to scroll the table down to the visibility of its last row.
Action | Paramter |
SFDC.ScrollEntireTable | NA. |