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SFDC objects do not support the following features:

  • Polling Interval and Time Out

  • Wait actions

All the SFDCButton class actions work for the following SFDC components:

  • button

  • button-group

  • button-icon

  • button-icon-stateful

  • button-stateful

Click

This action clicks the specified object.

This action does not have any parameters.

Example:

Click

MouseOver

This action hovers over the specified object.

This action does not have any parameters

Example:

MouseOver

StoreState

This action stores the state of the associated object. It supports the stateful objects only.
For example, when you click the Follow button, it changes to Following. Hence, the Follow button has two states: Follow and Following.

Input Parameters:

Parameter Name

Parameter Description

Mandatory

Data Type

key

Enter a variable to store the object state.
No

String

Example:

StoreState        "Key 1"

StorePropertyValue

This action stores the property of the specified object using  property names, such as class, id, name, and role, and parameter value, such as the actual value of the property.

Input Parameters:

Parameter Name

Parameter Description

Mandatory

Data Type

key

Enter a variable to store the property value.

Yes

 String

propertyName

Enter the property or attribute name whose value you want to store.

Yes

 String

Example:

StorePropertyValue      "key"    "class"

VerifyEnability

This action verifies the enability of the specified object. 
Input Parameters:

Parameter Name

Parameter Description

Mandatory

Data Type

enability

Enter one of the following:

  • True to verify that the object is enabled.
  • False to verify that the object is disabled.
    Note: If you do not enter any value, the default value is set to True during the test case execution.

No

String

Example:

VerifyEnability      "True"

VerifyExistence

This action verifies the existence of the specified object. 

Input Parameters:

Parameter Name

Parameter Description

Mandatory

Data Type

existence

Enter one of the following:

  • True to verify that the object is enabled.
  • False to verify that the object is disabled.
    Note: If you do not enter any value, the default value is set to True during the test case execution

No

String

Example:

VerifyExistence      "True"

VerifyPropertyValue

This action verifies the property of the specified object using property names, such as class, id, name, and role, and parameter values, such as the actual value of the property

Input Parameters:

Parameter Name

Parameter Description

Mandatory

Data Type

propertyName

Enter the property or attribute name as specified in the DOM structure.

Yes

String

valueEnter the property value you want to verify.YesString

Example:

VerifyPropertyValue      "class"    "fr small"

VerifyVisibility

This action verifies the visibility of the specified object. 

Input Parameters:

Parameter Name

Parameter Description

Mandatory

Data Type

existence

Enter one of the following:

  • True to verify that the object is visible
  • False to verify that the object is not visible.
    Note: If you do not enter any value, the default value is set to True during the test case execution.

No

String

Example:

VerifyVisibility     "True"




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