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Click

This action clicks the specified object.

This action does not have any parameter.

Example:

Click

ClickAction

This action clicks the specified object from the web application under test.

This action does not have any parameter.

Note: ActionClick uses underlying selenium WebDriver "Action" class to perform click action. Qualitia recommends using this action for web applications.

Example:

ClickAction

ClickAt

This action clicks at the specified point on the object.

Input Parameters:

Parameter Name

Parameter Description

Mandatory

Data Type

X

The x-coordinate of the click.

No

String

Y

The y-coordinate of the click.

No

String

Example

ClickAt        "5"            "10"

ClickCell

This action clicks the specified cell from the table.

Input Parameters:

Parameter Name

Parameter Description

Mandatory

Data Type

row

Enter the row number of the cell which you want to click. Row number starts at 1.

Yes

String

column

Enter the column number of the cell which you want to click. Column number starts at 1.

Yes

String

Example

ClickCell               "5"                   "10"

ClickImageInCell

This action clicks the image from the specified cell. 

Input Parameters:

Parameter Name

Parameter Description

Mandatory

Data Type

altorindex

Enter any of the attribute of the image. This can be alt or title. This parameter can also be an index. Index starts from 1. Following will be the preference in which the action will assume the incoming data: If the data is a number then it will be considered as index, else, the first preference then goes to title. If an image with specified title is found then click, otherwise, search for an image with property. Alt = incoming data

Yes

String

Row

Enter the row number of the cell in which the image is present. Row number starts at 1.

Yes

String

Column

Enter the column number of the cell in which the image is present.

Yes

String

Example:

ClickImageInCell              "2"                "2"           "3"

ClickJS

This action clicks the specified object from the web application under test.

This action does not have any parameter.

Note: ClickJS uses javascript code to perform the click action. Qualitia recommends using this action for web applications.

Example:

ClickJS

ClickJSAndSelectWindowUsingURL

This action is used to click the web element or object that opens single or multiple windows from which a specific window is selected.
This action accepts 'waitTimeForWindow' for the specific window to open.

This action is used in the following 2 scenarios:

  • When a single window opens after clicking the web element/object, you need to give only 'waitTimeForWindow' parameter. 

  • When multiple windows open after clicking the web element or object, then you can provide the exact URL or regex patterned URL  window. You must give the URL and 'isURLPatternString' parameters.
    Input Parameters:

Parameter Name

Parameter Description

Mandatory

Data Type

waitTimeForWindow

Enter the wait time for the window to open.

Yes

String

URL

Enter a specific URL or regex pattern of URL for the window you want to select.

No

String

isURLPatternString

Enter one of the following:

  • True: If you want to apply the regex pattern to URL.

  • False: If you do not want to apply the regex pattern to URL.

No

String

Example 1

String waitTimeForWindow : "5",

String url : null(do not give any value)

String isURLPatternString : null(do not give any value)

Expected Result - Here you do not need to provide URL or isURLPatternString as after clicking the object or element opens. The action waits up to 5 seconds for the window to appear after clicking the web element or object and then select the window.

Example 2

String waitTimeForWindow - "5",

String url - "https://bflsme--preprod.cs57.my.salesforce.com/_ui/common/data/LookupPage?                                                             lkfm=editPage&lknm=cas3&lktp=003&lksrch=",

String isURLPatternString - "False",

The action waits for up to 5 seconds for multiple windows to appear after clicking web element or object and it selects the window with the url "https://bflsme--preprod.cs57.my.salesforce.com/_ui/common/data/LookupPage?lkfm=editPage&lknm=cas3&lktp=003&lksrch=". As the isURLPatternString parameter is 'false' , the action finds as per the given URL.  

Example 3

String waitTimeForWindow - "5",

String url - "www.([A-Z])\w+",

String isURLPatternString - "True",

Expected Result - The action waits for up to 5 seconds for multiple windows to open after clicking web element/object and it selects the window which matches the regex pattern  "www.([A-Z])\w+" as provided in the URL parameter. As the isURLPatternString parameter is 'True', the action treats the URL parameter as a regex pattern. In case there are multiple windows satisfying the regex pattern, the action selects the first window.

ClickLinkAtCell

This action clicks the link present in the specified cell.

This is applicable for tables having same number of columns in all the rows.

Input Parameters:

Parameter Name

Parameter Description

Mandatory

Data Type

Link

Enter the URL to be clicked.

No

String

Row

Enter the row number of the cell in which the link is present. Row number starts at 1

Yes

String

Column

Enter the column number of the cell in which the link is present. Column number starts at 1

Yes

String

Example:

ClickLinkAtCell              "http://www.google.com "             "2"          "3"

If Link is an empty data ("" or $NULL$), and there are multiple links in the cell, then the first link in the cell will be clicked. If there is only one link in the cell, then the link will be clicked. However, if there is no link available in the cell, the action will fail with an error message that no link is available in the cell.

ClickLinkTitleAtCell

This action clicks a link based on the title in the specific cell of the table. This is applicable for tables having same number of columns in all the rows.

Input Parameters:

Parameter Name

Parameter Description

Mandatory

Data Type

Link

Enter the link title which you want to click.

No

String

Row

Enter the row number of the cell from the link is to be clicked. Row number starts at 1.

Yes

String

Col

The column number of the cell from which the link is to be clicked. Column number starts at 1.

Yes

String

Example:

ClickLinkTitleAtCell         "google"       "2"      "3"

Note: If Link is an empty data ("" or $NULL$), and there are multiple links in the cell, then the first link in the cell will be clicked. However, if there is no link available in the cell, the action will fail with an error message that no link is available in the cell.

ClickRadioButtonInCell

This action clicks a radio button in the specified cell of the table. This can also be applicable for tables where each row in the table has different number of columns.

Input Parameters:

Parameter Name

Parameter Description

Mandatory

Data Type

row

Enter the row number of the cell from which you want to click the radio button. Row number starts at 1.

Yes

String

column

Enter the column number of the cell from which you want to click the radio button. Column number starts at 1.

Yes

String

Example: ClickRadioButtonInCell                "2"            "3"

CompareColumnData

This action compares the entire record in the specified column with the expected array data.

This is only applicable for tables having the same number of columns in all the rows.

Input Parameters:

Parameter Name

Parameter Description

Mandatory

Data Type

Column

Enter the column number of table from which you want to compare the data. Column starts from 1.

Yes

String

columnData

Enter the entire column data expected to be present in a specified column. Separate multiple items with carat (^) operator. 

No

Array

Example:

Consider a table containing the data India, Australia, England in Column 4. If this data needs to be verified, the action can be used as follows:

CompareColumnData  "4"   "India~^Australia~^ England"

CompareRowData

This action compares the entire record in the specified row with the expected array data.

Input Parameters:

Parameter Name

Parameter Description

Mandatory

Data Type

Row

Enter the row number from which you want to compare the data. Row number starts from 1.

Yes

String

rowData

Enter the entire row data expected to be present in a specified row. Separate multiple items with carat (^) operator.

No

Array.

Example:

Consider a table containing the data India, Australia, England in row 2. If this data needs to be verified, the action can be used as follows.

CompareTableRowData  "2"  "India~^Australia~^ England"

DeSelectCheckBoxInCell

This action deselects the check box from the specified table cell. This can also be applicable for tables where each row in the table have different number of columns.

Input Parameters:

Parameter Name

Parameter Description

Mandatory

Data Type

Row

Enter the row number from where you want to select the check box. Row number starts at 1.

Yes

String

Column

Enter the column number from where you want to select the check box. Row number starts at 1.

Yes

String

Example:

DeSelectCheckBoxInTableCell                                    "2"          "5"

This will deselect the check box present in the second row and the fifth column cell in the table. If the check box is already deselected then the action will pass.

DoubleClick

This action double-clicks the specified web element.

This action does not have any parameter.

Example:

DoubleClick

DragAndDropToOffset

This action drags and drops the specified web element at the specified location. 

Input Parameters:

Parameter Name

Parameter Description

Mandatory

Data Type

offsetX

Enter the offset in pixels from the current location to which the element should be moved. The offset parameter can be as +100,100 , -100, 10, and so on.

Yes

String

offsetY

Enter the offset in pixels from the current location to which the element should be moved. The offset parameter can be as -100,100 , +100, and so on.

Yes

String

Example:

DragAndDropOffset            "100"              "500"

MouseDown

This action simulates left-click at the specified location on the screen.

Input Parameters:

Parameter Name

Parameter Description

Mandatory

Data Type

X

The x-coordinate of the click.

No

String

Y

The y-coordinate of the click.

No

String

Example:

MouseDown                 "5"           "10"

MouseOver

This action simulates a mouse hovering over the specified object.

This action does not have any parameter. 

Example:

MouseOver

MouseUp

This action simulates the event that occurs when the user releases the mouse button.

Input Parameters:

Parameter Name

Parameter Description

Mandatory

Data Type

X

The x-coordinate of the click.

No

String

Y

The y-coordinate of the click.

No

String

Example

MouseUp         "5"          "10"

RightClick

This action right-clicks the specified web element.

Input Parameters:

Parameter Name

Parameter Description

Mandatory

Data Type

option

The context menu option number that needs to be clicked.

No

String

Example:

RightClick             "3''

This will select the third option from the context-menu.

ScrollIntoView

This action scrolls to view the specified object. 

This action does not have any parameter. 

Example:

ScrollIntoView

SecureSetTextinCellEdit

This action sets the specified text in the specified cell of the table. Once you move focus from the cell, Qualitia encrypts the text for security purpose.

Input Parameters:

Parameter Name

Parameter Description

Mandatory

Data Type

Row

Enter the row number of the cell in which you want to enter the text. Row number starts at 1.

Yes

String

Column

Enter the column number of the cell in which you want to enter the text. Column number starts at 1.

Yes

String

text

Enter the text which you want to add in the cell in the specified format.
Format: Encrypt(<TEXT TO BE ADDED>)

No

String

Example:

SecureSetTextinCellEdit        "3"            "2"        "Encrypt(Abc)"

When the focus is moved away from the parameter, Qualitia will automatically encrypt the data ABC and result in a secured text like "vHpmlfI4R3PQkCN4sZnuqw==þNWE3ZDdkNjE3N2JmNDM2ODgxMzQwYWI1MTA3YWNjMDc="

SelectCheckboxInCell

This action selects a check box from the specified cell of the table. This can also be applicable for tables where each row in the table have different number of columns.

This step will pass if the check box is already selected.

Input Parameters:

Parameter Name

Parameter Description

Mandatory

Data Type

Row

Enter the row number of the cell from which you want to select the checkbox. Row number starts at 1.

Yes

String

column

Enter the column number of the cell from which you want to select the checkbox. Column number starts at 1.

Yes

String

Example:

SelectCheckboxInCell          "2"         "3"

SendKeySequence

This action sends one or multiple keys specified in the parameters to the specified object. You may use the syntaxes mentioned below to send normal or modifier keys. Multiple keys should be separated by caret. 

Input Parameters:

Parameter Name

Parameter Description

Mandatory

Data Type

arrayofKeys

Enter the keys you want to send.

In case you want to send a string with modifier characters (from the table mentioned below) you must use caret (^) sign as a separator between modifier characters and normal string values.

Yes

Array

Adding modifiers like SHIFT, Control, and so forth perform the activity of pressing these keys only. For releasing these keys, you must add these modifiers again based on requirements as shown in the example.

Example:
sendKeySequence               "~{SHIFT~}^w^~{SHIFT~}^elcome"

The example above will press the word Welcome. Apart from the normal alphabets, you can also send the modifier keys. When sending modifier keys, you have to send them in the syntax given.

Key

Syntax

ZENKAKU_HANKAKU

~{ZENKAKU_HANKAKU~}

UP

~{UP~}

TAB

~{TAB~}

SUBTRACT

~{SUNSTRACT~}

SPACE

~{SPACE~}

SHIFT

~{SHIFT~}

SEPARATOR

~{SEPARATOR~}

SEMICOLON

~{SEMICOLON~}

RIGHTCLICK

~{CONTEXTCLICK~}

RIGHT

~{RIGHT~}

RETURN

~{RETURN~}

PAUSE

~{PAUSE~}

PAGE_UP

~{PAGE_UP~}

PAGE_DOWN

~{PAGE_DOWN~}

NUMPAD9

~{NUMPAD9~}

NUMPAD8

~{NUMPAD8~}

NUMPAD7

~{NUMPAD7~}

NUMPAD6

~{NUMPAD6~}

NUMPAD5

~{NUMPAD5~}

NUMPAD4

~{NUMPAD4~}

NUMPAD3

~{NUMPAD3~}

NUMPAD2

~{NUMPAD2~}

NUMPAD1

~{NUMPAD1~}

NUMPAD0

~{NUMPAD0~}

NULL

~{NULL~}

MULTIPLY

~{MULTIPLY~}

META

~{META~}

LEFT_SHIFT(SHIFT)

~{LEFT_SHIFT~}

LEFT_CONTROL(CONTROL)

~{LEFT_CONTROL~}

LEFT_ALT

~{LEFT_ALT~}

LEFT

~{LEFT~}

INSERT

~{INSERT~}

HOME

~{HOME~}

HELP

~{HELP~}

F12

~{F12~}

F11

~{F11~}

F10

~{F10~}

F9

~{F9~}

F8

~{F8~}

F7

~{F7~}

F6

~{F6~}

F5

~{F5~}

F4

~{F4~}

F3

~{F3~}

F2

~{F2~}

F1

~{F1~}

ESCAPE

~{ESCAPE~}

EQUALS

~{EQUALS~}

ENTER

~{ENTER~}

END

~{END~}

DOWN

~{DOWN~}

DOUBLECLICK

~{DOUBLECLICK~}

DIVIDE

~{DIVIDE~}

DELETE

~{DELETE~}

DECIMAL

~{DECIMAL~}

CONTROL

~{CONTROL~}

COMMAND (META)

~{COMMAND~}

CLICK

~{CLICK~}

CLEAR

~{CLEAR~}

CANCEL (Esc)

~{CANCEL~}

BACK_SPACE

~{BACK_SPACE~}

ARROW_UP

~{ARROW_UP~}

ARROW_RIGHT

~{ARROW_RIGHT~}

ARROW_LEFT

~{ARROW_LEFT~}

ARROW_DOWN

~{ARROW_DOWN~}

ALT

~{ALT~}

ADD

~{ADD~}

SetFocus

This action sets the focus on the specified object.

This action does not have any parameter. 

Example:

SetFocus

SetTextinCellEdit

This action sets text in the specified cell of the table.

Input Parameters:

Parameter Name

Parameter Description

Mandatory

Data Type

Row

Enter the row number of the cell in which you want to enter the data. Row number starts at 1.

Yes

String

Column

Enter the column number of the cell in which you want to enter the text. Column number starts at 1.

Yes

String

text

Enter the text you want to enter in the cell.

No

String

Example:

SetTextinCellEdit                     "3"           "2"        "Qualitia"

SetValueAttribute

This action sets the data specified in the 'value' attribute of the object.

Parameter Name

Parameter Description

Mandatory

Data Type

value

Enter the value to be added for the Value attribute.

Yes

String

Example:

SetValueAttribute           "#ff0990"

StoreCellText

This action stores the text of the specified table cell under the specified key. The key value can be retrieved using the key name. 

Input Parameters:

Parameter Name

Parameter Description

Mandatory

Data Type

key

The variable name in which the cell text is to be stored.

Yes

String

Row

The row number of the cell. Row number starts at 1.

Yes

String

Column

The column number of the cell. Column number starts at 1.

Yes

String

Example:

StoreCellText             "cellTextKey"                "1"              "3"

StoreChildCount

This action stores the child count of the specified object under the specified key. The key value can be retrieved using the key name.

Input Parameters:

Parameter Name

Parameter Description

Mandatory

Data Type

Key

Enter the key name under which the child count will be saved.

Yes

String

Example:

StoreChildCount                               "Key"

StoreColumnCount

This action stores the column count of the specified table under the specified key.

Input Parameters:

Parameter Name

Parameter Description

Mandatory

Data Type

key

Enter the variable name to store table's column count.

Yes

String

row

Enter the row number whose column count you want to store.

Yes

String

Example:

StoreColumnCount                   "key"           "2"

StoreColumnData

This action stores the column data of the specified column number. This is only applicable for tables having same number of columns in all the rows.

The data is separated by caret (^). 

Input Parameters:

Parameter Name

Parameter Description

Mandatory

Data Type

key

Enter the key name under which you want to store the column number.

Yes

String

column

Enter the column number of the cell whose data you want to store. Column number starts at 1.

Yes

String

Example:

StoreColumnData        "key"         "2"

StoreColumnNumber

This action stores the column number with the specified column name. This is only applicable for tables having same number of columns in all the rows.

Input Parameters:

Parameter Name

Parameter Description

Mandatory

Data Type

key

Enter the key name under which you want to store the column name.

Yes

String

columnName

Enter the column name whose number you want to store. 

No

String

Example:

StoreColumnNumber            "key"         "Column 1"

StoreCSSProperty

This action stores the CSS property value of the object under the specified key. Key value can be retrieved using the key name. 

Input Parameters:

Parameter Name

Parameter Description

Mandatory

Data Type

keyProperty

Enter the key name under which the property value will be stored. 

Yes

String

property

Enter the property name whose value you want to store.

Yes

String

Example:

StoreCSSProperty         "Key"      "display"       

StoreExistence

This action stores existence of the object under the specified key. The key value can be retrieved using the key name. 

Input Parameters:

Parameter Name

Parameter Description

Mandatory

Data Type

Key

Enter the key name under which the existence's Boolean value will be stored. 

  • Stores True if the object exists.

  • Stores False if the object does not exist.

Yes

String

Example:
StoreExistence                               "Key"

StoreInstanceOfDataFromColumn

This action stores the number of occurrences of the specified data in columns. The data comparison is case-sensitive.

Input Parameters:

Parameter Name

Parameter Description

Mandatory

Data Type

Key

Enter the key name under which you want to store the occurrences.

Yes

String 

Column

Enter the column number where you want to search the data. Column number starts at 1.

Yes

String

Data

Enter the data you want to search in the specified column.

No

String

Example:

StoreInstanceOfDataFromColumn          "result"        "3"         "Qualitia"

StoreLocation

This action stores the current location of the object under the specified keys. The key values can be retrieved using the key names. 

Input Parameters:

Parameter Name

Parameter Description

Mandatory

Data Type

keyXPosition

Enter the key name to store the height of the location of the object.

Yes

String

keyYPosition

Enter the key name to store the width of the location of the object.

Yes

String

Example:
StoreLocation        "Height"            "Width"

StorePropertyValue

This action stores the property of the specified object under the key name. The stored key value can be retrieved using the key name.

Input Parameters:

Parameter Name

Parameter Description

Mandatory

Data Type

Key

Enter the key name under which the property value will be stored.

Yes

 String

Property

Property/attribute name whose value needs to be stored under the specified key. This can be any accessible property of Android/iOS native object mentioned above.

Yes

 String

Example:

StorePropertyValue                            "key"                     "text"

StoreRowCount

This action stores the row count of the specified table under the specified key.  

Input Parameters:

Parameter Name

Parameter Description

Mandatory

Data Type

key

Enter the key name under which you want to store table's row count.

Yes

String

Example:

StoreRowCount                          "Key"

StoreRowData

This action stores the data from the specified row number.

The data is separated by caret (^). 

Input Parameters:

Parameter Name

Parameter Description

Mandatory

Data Type

key

Enter the key name under which you want to store data from row. 

Yes

String

row

Enter the row number of the cell whose data you want to store. Row number starts at 1.

Yes

String

Example:

StoreRowData                           "key"     "2"

StoreRowNoContainingCellText

This action stores the row number of the cell whose data contains the text specified by the user. This comparison is case-sensitive . When multiple cells in the column specified contain the expected data, then the first-row number shall be stored in the variable. This can also be applicable for tables where each row in the table has a different number of columns. 

Input Parameters:

Parameter Name

Parameter Description

Mandatory

Data Type

Key

Enter the key name under which the row number will be stored.

Yes

String

cellText

Enter the cell data you want to search in the table.

No

String

Column

Enter the column number of the cell in which the data is present.

Yes

String

Example:

StoreRowNoContainingCellText                "key"           "word"         "2"

StoreRowNoContainingTextInArray

This action finds the cell that contains the specified combination of the texts in the specified column.

Input Parameters:

Parameter Name

Parameter Description

Mandatory

Data Type

Key

Enter the key name under which you want to store the row number. 

Yes

String

cellText

Enter the text combination which you want to check in the columns.

Note 1: The text combination is case-sensitive.

Note 2: If you want to find multiple text combinations, then you can separate with ^. For example, if you specify John^Smith, the action finds the first cell that contains both John and Smith. Hence, in this case the first cell that has values in any sequence such as John W Smith and Smith A John will be considered.

Note 3: If you do not enter any value, the empty string “” is used as the cell text value during the execution. The action starts from the top of the specified column to find the cell that matches the specified condition. When the first cell matching the condition is found, the action stores the associated row number of the cell into the Key parameter.

No

Array

Col

The column number of the cell in which you want to search the combination of data. Column number starts at 1

Yes

String

Example:

StoreRowNoContainingTextInArray                             "rowNo"        "John^Smith"       "3"

In this case, this action finds the cell in column 3 of the selected table that contains texts John and Smith. The rowNo stores the row number of the cell that contains a combination of the specified texts.

StoreRowNoOfCellText

This action stores the row number of the cell having the specified data in a specified column. This comparison is case-sensitive. When multiple cells in the column specified contain the expected data, then the first row number is stored under the specified key. This is also applicable for tables where each row in the table has different number of columns.

Input Parameters:

Parameter Name

Parameter Description

Mandatory

Data Type

Key

The variable in which the row number is to be stored.

Yes

String

cellText

Cell data to be searched for in the table.

No

String

Column

Column number of the cell data to be searched for. Column number starts at 1.

Yes

String

Example: StoreRowNoOfCellText                           "key"                   "Testing"             "2"

StoreRowNumberContainsMaximumValue

This action stores the row number of the table which contains the maximum value of String data in the column specified by user.

Input Parameters:

Parameter Name

Parameter Description

Mandatory

Data Type

Key

Enter the key name under which you want to store the row number.

Yes

String

Col

Enter the column number where search for the maxmum value. Column number starts at 1.

Yes

String

Example: StoreRowNumberContainsMaximumValue                 "rowNumber"                 "2"

StoreRowNumberHavingMinCellDataincolumn

This action stores the row number of the table which contains the minimum value of String data from the specified column.

Input Parameters:

Parameter Name

Parameter Description

Mandatory

Data Type

Key

Enter the key name under which you want to store the row number.

Yes

String

Col

Enter the column number where search for the minimum value. Column number starts at 1.

Yes

String

Example:

StoreRowNumberHavingMinCellDataincolumn                        "rowNumber"              "4"

StoreRowNumWithRowData

This action stores the row number of the table which contains the specified data.

Input Parameters:

Parameter Name

Parameter Description

Mandatory

Data Type

rowData

Enter the entire row data expected to be present in a specified row. Separate multiple items with carat (^) operator.

No

Array

Key

Enter the key name under which the row number will be stored.

Yes

String

Example:

Consider a table containing the following data:

  • India is in column 1 of a row,

  • Australia is in column 3 of the same row,

  • England is in column 6 of the same row,

If the row number for this entry is to be retrieved, the action can be used as follows:

StoreRowNumWithRowData     "1^India^3^Australia^6^ England"

Thus it will check the data "India" in the first column of the table, "Australia" in the third column and "England" in the 6th column in a particular row. Thus, the data needs to be present in the same row.

The row number containing this data will get stored in "RowNumber" variable

StoreSize

This action stores the size of the specified object under keys. The key values can be retrieved using key names.

Input Parameters:

Parameter Name

Parameter Description

Mandatory

Data Type

keyHeight

Enter the key name under which you want to store the height of the object.

Yes

String

keyWidth

Enter the key name under which you want to store the width of the object.

Yes

String

Example:

StoreSize           "Height"                   "Width"

StoreTableData

This action stores the data of multiple columns of the table into the specified file.

You may use the parameter "noOfPageNext"  if you want to store the data laid out in the table across multiple pages.

Input Parameters:

Parameter Name

Parameter Description

Mandatory

Data Type

locatorOfPageNext

Enter the locator of the object which is used to navigate to the next page. If the table is not to be navigated, then this parameter can be "". The locator has to be only an XPATH

No

String

columsToStore

Enter the index of columns whose data you want to store in the file. In you want to store multiple columns, separate the column index with the carat (^) operator.

Yes

Array

noOfPageNext

Set the number of times page next needs to be clicked to store the data laid out in a table across multiple pages. If only the current page table data needs to be stored, this parameter should be set as "0".

No

String

fileToStore

Enter the complete path of the file in which you want to store the data. The file types supported are .xml, .xls, and .txt.

Yes

String

Example

StoreTableData                                            "//[@id=":cf"]"        "1^2^3 2"                "0"      "C:\DBResults\Excel\ORACLE\Result.xls"

StoreText

This action stores the text existing inside the specified object under the specified keys. The key values can be retrieved using the key names. 

Input Parameters:

Parameter Name

Parameter Description

Mandatory

Data Type

keyText

Enter the key name to store the text from the specified object.

Yes

String

Example:

StoreText        "Key" 

StoreValueAttribute

This action stores the data present in the "value" attribute of the object.


Parameter Name

Parameter Description

Mandatory

Data Type

strKey

Enter a variable to store the data present in the "value" attribute for the object.

Yes

String


Example:
StoreValueAttribute        "Key"

VerifyCellText

This action verifies the actual data of the specified cell with the expected cell data.

This comparison is case-sensitive.

Input Parameters:

Parameter Name

Parameter Description

Mandatory

Data Type

data

Enter the data which you want to verify in the table cell.

No

String

Row

Enter the row number of the cell. Row number starts at 1

Yes

String

Col

Enter the column number of the cell. Column number starts at 1.

Yes

String

Example: VerifyCellText          "Good Morning"         "2"        "3"

VerifyDataExistenceInColumn

This action verifies the existence of the expected data in the specified column. The expected data can be a sub-list of the actual column data in the table.

This is only applicable for tables having the same number of columns in all the rows.

Input Parameters:

Parameter Name

Parameter Description

Mandatory

Data Type

Column

Enter the column number table where you want to verify the data. Column number starts at 1.

Yes

String

columnData

Enter the data to be searched in a column. Separate multiple items with carat (^) operator. 

No

String

existence

Value of this parameter can be either True or False.

  • Set True if you want to check the existence.

  • Set False if you want to check the non-existence.

No

String

Example: VerifyDataExistenceInColumn       "2"            "Test"          "True" 

This will verify if the data Test is present in the column 2 of the table.

VerifyDataExistenceInColumn        "2"            "Test"       "False"

This will verify if the data Test is not present in the column 2 of the table.

VerifyDataExistenceInRow

This action verifies the existence of the specified data in the specified row. The expected data can be a sub-list of the actual column data in the table.

This is only applicable for tables having same number of columns in all the rows.

Input Parameters:

Parameter Name

Parameter Description

Mandatory

Data Type

Row

Enter the row number of the table where you want to verify the existence. Row number starts from 1.

Yes

String

rowData

Enter the data to be searched in a row. Separate multiple data with the caret (^) operator.

No

Array

existence

Value of this parameter can be either True or False.

  • Set True if you want to check for the existence. 

  • Set False if you want to check for the non-existence. 

No

String

Example:

VerifyDataExistenceInRow             "2"        "Test"       "True"

This shall verify if the data Test is present in the row 2 of the table.

VerifyEnability

This action verifies the enability of the specified object. 

Input Parameters:

Parameter Name

Parameter Description

Mandatory

Data Type

enability

Value for this parameter can be True or False.

  • Set True if you want to verify that the object is enabled. 

  • Set False if you want 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

Value for this parameter can be True or False.

  • Set True if you want to check the existence.

  • Set False if you want to check the non-existence.

No

String

Example:

VerifyExistence                      "True"

VerifyImageInCell

This action verifies that the image present in the specified cell is having the specified src/title attribute.

Input Parameters:

Parameter Name

Parameter Description

Mandatory

Data Type

Row

Enter the row number of the cell from which you want to verify the image. Row number starts at 1.

Yes

String

column

Enter the column number of the cell from which you want to verify the image. Column number starts at 1.

Yes

String

SrcTitle

Enter either the src or title data of the image. First the source property will be compared with the actual source and if not present then the title property will be verified.

No

String

Example:

VerifyImageIncell              "4"          "6"         "Review"

VerifyLinkTitleAtCell

This action verifies title of link in the given cell. It does not perform an exact match. It performs a contain match.

Input Parameters:

Parameter Name

Parameter Description

Mandatory

Data Type

link

Enter the title data of the link.

No

String

row

Enter the row number of the cell in which you want to verify the link. Row number starts at 1.

Yes

String

column

Enter the column number of the cell in which you want to verify the link. Column number starts at 1.

Yes

String

Example

VerifyLinkTitleAtCell                     "ClickHere"              "5"      "10"

VerifyTableRowCount

This action verifies the actual row count of the specified table with the expected row count.

Input Parameters:

Parameter Name

Parameter Description

Mandatory

Data Type

rowCount

Enter the expected row count which you want to compare with the actual row count. 

Yes

String

Example:

VerifyTableRowCount          "6"

VerifyVisibility

This action verifies the visibility of the specified object.

Input Parameters:

Parameter Name

Parameter Description

Mandatory

Data Type

visibility

Value for this parameter can be True or False.

  • Set True if you want to check the visibility.

  • Set False if you want to check the invisibility.
    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"

ClickCheckboxInCellTH (Deprecated)

This action selects the check box from the specified header of the table.

This step will pass if the check box is already selected.

Input Parameters:

Parameter Name

Parameter Description

Mandatory

Data Type

Row

Enter the \row number of the cell from which the checkbox is to be clicked. Row number starts at 1.

Yes

String

Column

Enter the column number of the cell from which the checkbox to be clicked. Column number starts at 1.

Yes

String


Example:

SelectCheckboxInCell             "2"              "3"

StoreVisibility 

This action stores the visibility status for a web element under the specified key name in the following conditions:

  • True: If the web element is visible.

  • False: If the web element is not visible.

Input Parameters:

Parameter Name

Parameter Description

Mandatory

Data Type

strKey

Enter a key to store the visibility status.

No

String

Example: StoreVisibility   "Key"

ClickAndWait (Deprecated)

This action clicks the specified object and waits for the seconds specified in Sync Time under the Configuration Settings (Execution) window.

Default value is 20 seconds. If the page loads before reaching the maximum sync time execution continues to the next steps. 

This action does not have any parameter. 

Example:

ClickAndWait

Webdriver waits for the document to come in ready state. If it is in ready state it is assumed that the page is loaded completely and Webdriver stops waiting. The condition to wait till the document to load in ready state and assume that the page is loaded could however not work as expected at all times.

ClickImageInCellTH (Deprecated)

This action clicks the image in the specified cell of the table. 

Input Parameters:

Parameter Name

Parameter Description

Mandatory

Data Type

alt_title

Enter the attribute of the image alt or title. First preference then goes to title and if an image with specified title is found then click, else, search for an image with property. Alt = incoming data

No

String

Row

Enter the row number of the cell from which the image is to be clicked. Row number starts at 1.

Yes

String

Col

Enter the column number of the cell from which the which the image is to be clicked. 

Yes

String

Example:

ClickImageInCellTH          "2"        "2"       "3"

ClickLinkAtCellandchooseOkOnConfirmation (Deprecated)

This action clicks a link in the specific cell of the table. This is applicable for tables having same number of columns in all the rows. After clicking the link, if an alert or confirmation appears, this action will accept it by clicking OK.

This step fails if the link is clicked and no alert or confirmation appears. 

Input Parameters:

Parameter Name

Parameter Description

Mandatory

Data Type

Link

Enter the URL to click.

Yes

String

Row

Enter the row number of the cell where the link is present. Row number starts at 1.

Yes

String

Column

Enter the column number of the cell where the link is present. Column number starts at 1.

Yes

String

Example:

ClickLinkAtCellandchooseOkOnConfirmation               "http://www.google.com"       "2"     "3"

Note: If Link is an empty data ("" or $NULL$), and there are multiple links in the cell, then the first link in the cell will be click. If there are multiple links in the cell with the same text, then the first link will be clicked. However, if there is no link available in the cell, the action will fail with an error message that no link is available in the cell.

ClickLinkAtCellTH (Deprecated)

This action clicks a link from the specific cell of the table header. This is applicable for tables having same number of columns in all the rows.

Input Parameters:

Parameter Name

Parameter Description

Mandatory

Data Type

Link

Enter the link to click.

No

String

Row

Enter the row number of the cell from the link is to be clicked. Row number starts at 1.

Yes

String

Col

The column number of the cell from which the link is to be clicked. Column number starts at 1

Yes

string

Example:

ClickLinkAtCellTH                         "http://www.google.com"                   "2"                "3"

Note: If Link is an empty data ("" or $NULL$), then the first link in the cell will be click. If there are multiple links with the same text then the first link will be clicked. However, if there is no link available in the cell, the action will fail with an error message that no link is available in the cell.

GenerateAndStoreMaximumValue (Deprecated)

This action fetches the column data having the maximum value. It then adds an increment value to it and stores it under the specified key.

Input Parameters:

Parameter Name

Parameter Description

Mandatory

Data Type

Key

Enter the key name under which you want to store the maximum generated value.

Yes

String

Col

Enter the column number of the cell from which you want to find the maximum data. Column number starts at 1.

Yes

String

incr

Enter the value by which the maximum data found in the column is to be incremented/decremented.
If this value is "" empty string, then the default increment is 0.

No

String

Example:

GenerateAndStoreMaximumNumber               "key"            "3"              "2"

WaitForAttributeContains

This action waits till the value of the specified attribute changes to the expected partial value. This comparison is case-sensitive. You may specify the timeout and polling interval, if required.  

Note:

  • For the WaitFor actions to complete successfully, the specified object must exist.

  • Only for all the Wait actions, you can override the actual execution result with that of your choice using the statusIfConditionNotSatisfied parameter. For example, if you set the statusIfConditionNotSatisfied parameter to Pass, the action execution result will always be Pass, irrespective of whether the actual execution result was Fail or Defect.

Input Parameters:

Parameter Name

Parameter Description

Mandatory

Data Type

attributeName

Enter the attribute name whose value you want to check.

Yes

String

attributeValue 

Enter the partial expected partial attribute value.

Yes

String

timeOut

Enter the timeout (in seconds) to wait for the expected value. 

No

String

pollingInterval

Enter the frequency (in milliseconds) after which you want to check for existence of the expected value before exhausting timeout. 

No

String

keyAttributeValueContains

Enter the key name under which the status of this step will be stored. Stores 0 for Pass, 1 for Fail, and 2 for Defect.

No

String

statusIfConditionNotSatisfied

Enter the status of the step you want to show in the report in case the expected condition is not satisfied. value for this parameter can be Pass, Fail, and Defect.

No

String

Example:
WaitForAttributeContains      "id"           "we323es"        "5"          "500"     "Key"       "Defect"

WaitForAttributeNotContains

This action waits until the specified attribute's value of the object changes to other than the partial parameterized value. This comparison is case-sensitive. You may specify the timeout and polling interval, if required.   

Note:

  • For the WaitFor actions to complete successfully, the specified object must exist.

  • Only for all the Wait actions, you can override the actual execution result with that of your choice using the statusIfConditionNotSatisfied parameter. For example, if you set the statusIfConditionNotSatisfied parameter to Pass, the action execution result will always be Pass, irrespective of whether the actual execution result was Fail or Defect.

Input Parameters:

Parameter Name

Parameter Description

Mandatory

Data Type

attributeName

Enter the attribute name whose value you want to check.

Yes

String

attributeValue 

Enter the value which should not be there in the attribute value.

Yes

String

timeOut

Enter the timeout (in seconds) to wait for the value to change. 

No

String

pollingInterval

Enter the frequency (in milliseconds) after which you want to check for existence of the unexpected value before exhausting timeout.

No

String

keyAttributeValue

Enter the key name under which the status of this step will be stored. Stores 0 for Pass, 1 for Fail, and 2 for Defect.

No

String

statusIfConditionNotSatisfied

Enter the status of the step you want to show in the report in case the expected condition is not satisfied. value for this parameter can be Pass, Fail, and Defect.

No

String

Example:

WaitForAttributeValueContains      "id"           "232waf"        "5"          "500"     "Key"       "Defect"

WaitForAttributeNotToBe

This action waits until the specified attribute's value of the object changes to other than the exact parameterized value. This comparison is case-sensitive. You may specify the timeout and polling interval, if required.  

Note:

  • For the WaitFor actions to complete successfully, the specified object must exist.

  • Only for all the Wait actions, you can override the actual execution result with that of your choice using the statusIfConditionNotSatisfied parameter. For example, if you set the statusIfConditionNotSatisfied parameter to Pass, the action execution result will always be Pass, irrespective of whether the actual execution result was Fail or Defect.

Input Parameters:

Parameter Name

Parameter Description

Mandatory

Data Type

attributeName

Enter the attribute name whose value you want to check.

Yes

String

attributeValue 

Enter the value which should not be there in the attribute value.

Yes

String

timeOut

Enter the timeout (in seconds) to wait for the value to change. 

No

String

pollingInterval

Enter the frequency (in milliseconds) after which you want to check for existence of the expected value before exhausting timeout. 

No

String

keyAttributeValueNotToBe

Enter the key name under which the status of this step will be stored. Stores 0 for Pass, 1 for Fail, and 2 for Defect.

No

String

statusIfConditionNotSatisfied

Enter the status of the step you want to show in the report in case the expected condition is not satisfied. value for this parameter can be Pass, Fail, and Defect.

No

String

Example:

WaitForAttributeNotToBe      "id"           "232waf"        "5"          "500"     "Key"       "Defect"

WaitForAttributeNotToBeEmpty

This action waits until the specified attribute's value of the object gets filled with some value. You may specify the timeout and polling interval, if required.

Note:

  • For the WaitFor actions to complete successfully, the specified object must exist.

  • Only for all the Wait actions, you can override the actual execution result with that of your choice using the statusIfConditionNotSatisfied parameter. For example, if you set the statusIfConditionNotSatisfied parameter to Pass, the action execution result will always be Pass, irrespective of whether the actual execution result was Fail or Defect.

Input Parameters:

Parameter Name

Parameter Description

Mandatory

Data Type

attributeName

Enter the attribute name whose value you want to check.

Yes

String

timeOut

Enter the timeout (in seconds) to wait for the attribute value.  

No

String

pollingInterval

Enter the frequency (in milliseconds) after which you want to check for the attribute value before exhausting timeout. 

No

String

keyAttributeValue

Enter the key name under which the status of this step will be stored. Stores 0 for Pass, 1 for Fail, and 2 for Defect.

No

String

statusIfConditionNotSatisfied

Enter the status of the step you want to show in the report in case the expected condition is not satisfied. value for this parameter can be Pass, Fail, and Defect.

No

String

Example:

WaitForAttributeNotToBeEmpty      "id"           "5"          "500"     "Key"       "Defect"

WaitForAttributeToBe

This action waits till the value of the specified attribute changes to the exact expected value. This comparison is case-sensitive. You may specify the timeout and polling interval, if required. 

Note:

  • For the WaitFor actions to complete successfully, the specified object must exist.

  • Only for all the Wait actions, you can override the actual execution result with that of your choice using the statusIfConditionNotSatisfied parameter. For example, if you set the statusIfConditionNotSatisfied parameter to Pass, the action execution result will always be Pass, irrespective of whether the actual execution result was Fail or Defect.

Input Parameters:

Parameter Name

Parameter Description

Mandatory

Data Type

attributeName

Enter the attribute name whose value you want to check.

Yes

String

attributeValue 

Enter the exact expected value.

Yes

String

timeOut

Enter the timeout (in seconds) to wait for the expected value. 

No

String

pollingInterval

Enter the frequency (in milliseconds) after which you want to check for existence of the expected value before exhausting timeout. 

No

String

keyAttributeValue

Enter the key name under which the status of this step will be stored. Stores 0 for Pass, 1 for Fail, and 2 for Defect.

No

String

statusIfConditionNotSatisfied

Enter the status of the step you want to show in the report in case the expected condition is not satisfied. value for this parameter can be Pass, Fail, and Defect.

No

String

Example:

WaitForAttributeToBe         "id"           "232waf"        "5"          "500"     "Key"       "Defect"

WaitForAttributeToBeEmpty

This action waits until the specified attribute's value of the object gets empty. You may specify the timeout and polling interval, if required.  

Note:

  • For the WaitFor actions to complete successfully, the specified object must exist.

  • Only for all the Wait actions, you can override the actual execution result with that of your choice using the statusIfConditionNotSatisfied parameter. For example, if you set the statusIfConditionNotSatisfied parameter to Pass, the action execution result will always be Pass, irrespective of whether the actual execution result was Fail or Defect.

Input Parameters:

Parameter Name

Parameter Description

Mandatory

Data Type

attributeName

Enter the attribute name whose value you want to check.

Yes

String

timeOut

Enter the timeout (in seconds) to wait for the attribute value to be empty.  

No

String

pollingInterval

Enter the frequency (in milliseconds) after which you want to check for the attribute value before exhausting timeout. 

No

String

keyAttributeValue

Enter the key name under which the status of this step will be stored. Stores 0 for Pass, 1 for Fail, and 2 for Defect.

No

String

statusIfConditionNotSatisfied

Enter the status of the step you want to show in the report in case the expected condition is not satisfied. value for this parameter can be Pass, Fail, and Defect.

No

String

Example:
WaitForAttributeToBeEmpty      "id"           "5"          "500"     "Key"       "Defect"
 

WaitForChildElement

This action waits for the child elements of the specified object to appear. You may specify the timeout and polling interval, if required.

Note:

  • For the WaitFor actions to complete successfully, the specified object must exist.

  • Only for all the Wait actions, you can override the actual execution result with that of your choice using the statusIfConditionNotSatisfied parameter. For example, if you set the statusIfConditionNotSatisfied parameter to Pass, the action execution result will always be Pass, irrespective of whether the actual execution result was Fail or Defect.

Input Parameters:

Parameter Name

Parameter Description

Mandatory

Data Type

childLocatorType

Enter the locator type of the object whose child you want to check.

Yes

String

childLocatorValue

Enter the locator value of the child you want to check. 

Yes

String

timeOut

Enter the timeout (in seconds) to wait for the elements to appear. 

No

String

pollingInterval

Enter the frequency (in milliseconds) after which you want to check for the objects before exhausting timeout. 

No

String

keyExistence

Enter the key name under which the status of this step will be stored. Stores 0 for Pass, 1 for Fail, and 2 for Defect.

No

String

statusIfConditionNotSatisfied

Enter the status of the step you want to show in the report in case the expected condition is not satisfied. value for this parameter can be Pass, Fail, and Defect.

No

String

Example:

WaitForChildElement      "id"       "2"         "5"          "500"     "Key"       "Defect"

WaitForClickability

This action waits for the specified object to be clickable. You may specify the timeout and polling interval, if required.

Note:

  • For the WaitFor actions to complete successfully, the specified object must exist.

  • Only for all the Wait actions, you can override the actual execution result with that of your choice using the statusIfConditionNotSatisfied parameter. For example, if you set the statusIfConditionNotSatisfied parameter to Pass, the action execution result will always be Pass, irrespective of whether the actual execution result was Fail or Defect.

 Input Parameters:

Parameter Name

Parameter Description

Mandatory

Data Type

timeOut

Enter the timeout (in seconds) to wait for the object to be clickable.   

No

String

pollingInterval

Enter the frequency (in milliseconds) after which you want to check for the object clickability before exhausting timeout. 

No

String

keyClickability

Enter the key name under which the status of this step will be stored. Stores 0 for Pass, 1 for Fail, and 2 for Defect.

No

String

statusIfConditionNotSatisfied

Enter the status of the step you want to show in the report in case the expected condition is not satisfied. value for this parameter can be Pass, Fail, and Defect.

No

String

Example:
WaitForClickability     "5"          "500"     "Key"       "Defect"

WaitForExistence

This action waits for the existence of the specified object. You may specify the timeout and polling interval, if required. 

Note:

  • For the WaitFor actions to complete successfully, the specified object must exist.

  • Only for all the Wait actions, you can override the actual execution result with that of your choice using the statusIfConditionNotSatisfied parameter. For example, if you set the statusIfConditionNotSatisfied parameter to Pass, the action execution result will always be Pass, irrespective of whether the actual execution result was Fail or Defect.

Input Parameters:

Parameter Name

Parameter Description

Mandatory

Data Type

timeOut

Enter the timeout (in seconds) to wait for the existence of the object.   

No

String

pollingInterval

Enter the frequency (in milliseconds) after which you want to check for the existence of the object before exhausting timeout. 

No

String

keyExistence

Enter the key name under which the status of this step will be stored. Stores 0 for Pass, 1 for Fail, and 2 for Defect.

No

String

statusIfConditionNotSatisfied

Enter the status of the step you want to show in the report in case the expected condition is not satisfied. value for this parameter can be Pass, Fail, and Defect.

No

String

Example:

WaitForExistence     "5"          "500"     "Key"       "Defect"

WaitForInnerTextContains

This action waits for the object to contain the expected partial text. The comparison is case-sensitive. You may specify the timeout and polling interval, if required. 

Note:

  • For the WaitFor actions to complete successfully, the specified object must exist.

  • Only for all the Wait actions, you can override the actual execution result with that of your choice using the statusIfConditionNotSatisfied parameter. For example, if you set the statusIfConditionNotSatisfied parameter to Pass, the action execution result will always be Pass, irrespective of whether the actual execution result was Fail or Defect.

Input Parameters:

Parameter Name

Parameter Description

Mandatory

Data Type

innerText

Enter the expected text you want to wait for.

Yes

String

timeOut

Enter the timeout (in seconds) to wait for the expected text.   

No

String

pollingInterval

Enter the frequency (in milliseconds) after which you want to check for the expected text before exhausting timeout. 

No

String

keyInnerTextContains

Enter the key name under which the status of this step will be stored. Stores 0 for Pass, 1 for Fail, and 2 for Defect.

No

String

statusIfConditionNotSatisfied

Enter the status of the step you want to show in the report in case the expected condition is not satisfied. value for this parameter can be Pass, Fail, and Defect.

No

String

Example:

WaitForInnerTextContains          "Connect"       "5"       "500"     "Key"       "Defect"

WaitForInnerTextMatchesPattern

This action waits for inner text from the specified object to match the expected text regular expression pattern. The comparison is case-sensitive. You may specify the timeout and polling interval, if required.

Note:

  • For the WaitFor actions to complete successfully, the specified object must exist.

  • Only for all the Wait actions, you can override the actual execution result with that of your choice using the statusIfConditionNotSatisfied parameter. For example, if you set the statusIfConditionNotSatisfied parameter to Pass, the action execution result will always be Pass, irrespective of whether the actual execution result was Fail or Defect.

 Input Parameters:

Parameter Name

Parameter Description

Mandatory

Data Type

innerTextRegXPattern

Enter the expected pattern for the inner text. Pattern should be regular expression. Step fails in case the pattern is invalid.

Yes

String

timeOut

Enter the timeout (in seconds) to wait for the expected text.   

No

String

pollingInterval

Enter the frequency (in milliseconds) after which you want to check for the expected text before exhausting timeout. 

No

String

keyInnerText

Enter the key name under which the status of this step will be stored. Stores 0 for Pass, 1 for Fail, and 2 for Defect.

No

String

statusIfConditionNotSatisfied

Enter the status of the step you want to show in the report in case the expected condition is not satisfied. value for this parameter can be Pass, Fail, and Defect.

No

String

Example:
WaitForInnerTextMatchesPattern           ".[My]text."       "5"       "500"     "Key"       "Defect"

WaitForInnerTextNotContains

This action waits until the specified attribute's value of the object changes to other than the parameterized value. The comparison is case-sensitive. You may specify the timeout and polling interval, if required. 

Note:

  • For the WaitFor actions to complete successfully, the specified object must exist.

  • Only for all the Wait actions, you can override the actual execution result with that of your choice using the statusIfConditionNotSatisfied parameter. For example, if you set the statusIfConditionNotSatisfied parameter to Pass, the action execution result will always be Pass, irrespective of whether the actual execution result was Fail or Defect.

Input Parameters:

Parameter Name

Parameter Description

Mandatory

Data Type

innerText

Enter the text which should not be there in the attribute value. 

Yes

String

timeOut

Enter the timeout (in seconds) to wait for the inner text to disappear.    

No

String

pollingInterval

Enter the frequency (in milliseconds) after which you want to check for the expected text to be disappeared before exhausting timeout. 

No

String

keyInnerTextNotContains

Enter the key name under which the status of this step will be stored. Stores 0 for Pass, 1 for Fail, and 2 for Defect.

No

String

statusIfConditionNotSatisfied

Enter the status of the step you want to show in the report in case the expected condition is not satisfied. value for this parameter can be Pass, Fail, and Defect.

No

String

Example:
WaitForInnerTextNotContains          "Connect"       "5"       "500"     "Key"       "Defect"

WaitForInnerTextNotToBe

This action waits till the inner text of the object changes from the specified text. The comparison is case-sensitive. You may specify the timeout and polling interval, if required. 

Note:

  • For the WaitFor actions to complete successfully, the specified object must exist.

  • Only for all the Wait actions, you can override the actual execution result with that of your choice using the statusIfConditionNotSatisfied parameter. For example, if you set the statusIfConditionNotSatisfied parameter to Pass, the action execution result will always be Pass, irrespective of whether the actual execution result was Fail or Defect.

Input Parameters:

Parameter Name

Parameter Description

Mandatory

Data Type

innerText

Enter the text which should not be there in the object.

Yes

String

timeOut

Enter the timeout (in seconds) to wait for the text to change.   

No

String

pollingInterval

Enter the frequency (in milliseconds) after which you want to check for the expected text before exhausting timeout. 

No

String

keyInnerTextNotToBe

Enter the key name under which the status of this step will be stored. Stores 0 for Pass, 1 for Fail, and 2 for Defect.

No

String

statusIfConditionNotSatisfied

Enter the status of the step you want to show in the report in case the expected condition is not satisfied. value for this parameter can be Pass, Fail, and Defect.

No

String

Example:
WaitForInnerTextNotToBe          "Connect"       "5"       "500"     "Key"       "Defect"

WaitForInnerTextToBe

This action waits for the object to contain the expected exact text. The comparison is case-sensitive. You may specify the timeout and polling interval, if required. 

Note:

  • For the WaitFor actions to complete successfully, the specified object must exist.

  • Only for all the Wait actions, you can override the actual execution result with that of your choice using the statusIfConditionNotSatisfied parameter. For example, if you set the statusIfConditionNotSatisfied parameter to Pass, the action execution result will always be Pass, irrespective of whether the actual execution result was Fail or Defect.

Input Parameters:

Parameter Name

Parameter Description

Mandatory

Data Type

innerText

Enter the expected text you want to wait for.

Yes

String

timeOut

Enter the timeout (in seconds) to wait for the expected text.   

No

String

pollingInterval

Enter the frequency (in milliseconds) after which you want to check for the expected text before exhausting timeout. 

No

String

keyInnerText

Enter the key name under which the status of this step will be stored. Stores 0 for Pass, 1 for Fail, and 2 for Defect.

No

String

statusIfConditionNotSatisfied

Enter the status of the step you want to show in the report in case the expected condition is not satisfied. value for this parameter can be Pass, Fail, and Defect.

No

String

Example:

WaitForInnerTextToBe          "Connect"       "5"       "500"     "Key"       "Defect"

WaitForInvisibility

This action waits for the object to invisible. You may specify the timeout and polling interval, if required. 

Note:

  • For the WaitFor actions to complete successfully, the specified object must exist.

  • Only for all the Wait actions, you can override the actual execution result with that of your choice using the statusIfConditionNotSatisfied parameter. For example, if you set the statusIfConditionNotSatisfied parameter to Pass, the action execution result will always be Pass, irrespective of whether the actual execution result was Fail or Defect.

Input Parameters:

Parameter Name

Parameter Description

Mandatory

Data Type

timeOut

Enter the timeout (in seconds) to wait for the object to go invisible.    

No

String

pollingInterval

Enter the frequency (in milliseconds) after which you want to check for the invisibility before exhausting timeout. 

No

String

keyInvisibility

Enter the key name under which the status of this step will be stored. Stores 0 for Pass, 1 for Fail, and 2 for Defect.

No

String

statusIfConditionNotSatisfied

Enter the status of the step you want to show in the report in case the expected condition is not satisfied. value for this parameter can be Pass, Fail, and Defect.

No

String

Example:
WaitForInvisibility     "5"          "500"     "Key"       "Defect"

WaitForNonClickability

This object waits for the object to become non clickable. You may specify the timeout and polling interval, if required. 

Note:

  • For the WaitFor actions to complete successfully, the specified object must exist.

  • Only for all the Wait actions, you can override the actual execution result with that of your choice using the statusIfConditionNotSatisfied parameter. For example, if you set the statusIfConditionNotSatisfied parameter to Pass, the action execution result will always be Pass, irrespective of whether the actual execution result was Fail or Defect.

Input Parameters:

Parameter Name

Parameter Description

Mandatory

Data Type

timeOut

Enter the timeout (in seconds) to wait for the object to become non clickable.     

No

String

pollingInterval

Enter the frequency (in milliseconds) after which you want to check for the clickability before exhausting timeout. 

No

String

keyNonClickability

Enter the key name under which the status of this step will be stored. Stores 0 for Pass, 1 for Fail, and 2 for Defect.

No

String

statusIfConditionNotSatisfied

Enter the status of the step you want to show in the report in case the expected condition is not satisfied. value for this parameter can be Pass, Fail, and Defect.

No

String

Example:
WaitForNonClickability      "5"          "500"     "Key"       "Defect"

WaitForNonExistence

This action waits for the non existence of the specified object. You may specify the timeout and polling interval, if required. 

Note:

The WaitForNonExistence action passes even if you specify an invalid XPath but with correct syntax. As per the default behavior, Qualitia Automation Studio assumes that the specified path is valid and the object does not exist. Hence it returns a pass result.

Input Parameters:

Parameter Name

Parameter Description

Mandatory

Data Type

timeOut

Enter the timeout (in seconds) to wait for the non existence of the object.   

No

String

pollingInterval

Enter the frequency (in milliseconds) after which you want to check for non existence of the object before exhausting timeout. 

No

String

keyNonExistence

Enter the key name under which the status of this step will be stored. Stores 0 for Pass, 1 for Fail, and 2 for Defect.

No

String

statusIfConditionNotSatisfied

Enter the status of the step you want to show in the report in case the expected condition is not satisfied. value for this parameter can be Pass, Fail, and Defect.

No

String

Example:

WaitForNonExistence     "5"          "500"     "Key"       "Defect"

WaitForNumberOfElementsToBe

This action waits for the number of elements of the specified object locator on the page to be same as the expected number. You may specify the timeout and polling interval, if required.

Note:

  • For the WaitFor actions to complete successfully, the specified object must exist.

  • Only for all the Wait actions, you can override the actual execution result with that of your choice using the statusIfConditionNotSatisfied parameter. For example, if you set the statusIfConditionNotSatisfied parameter to Pass, the action execution result will always be Pass, irrespective of whether the actual execution result was Fail or Defect.

Input Parameters:

Parameter Name

Parameter Description

Mandatory

Data Type

expectedNumOfElements

Enter the expected number of elements to wait for.

Note: The default value is 1.

No

String

timeOut

Enter the timeout (in seconds) to wait for the number elements to appear. 

No

String

pollingInterval

Enter the frequency (in milliseconds) after which you want to check for the objects before exhausting timeout. 

No

String

keyNumberOfElements

Enter the key name under which the status of this step will be stored. Stores 0 for Pass, 1 for Fail, and 2 for Defect.

No

String

statusIfConditionNotSatisfied

Enter the status of the step you want to show in the report in case the expected condition is not satisfied. value for this parameter can be Pass, Fail, and Defect.

No

String

Example:

WaitForNumberOfElementsToBe       "2"         "5"          "500"     "Key"       "Defect"

WaitForNumberOfElementsToBeLessThan

This action waits for the number of elements of the specified object locator on the page to be less than the specified number. You may specify the timeout and polling interval, if required.

Note:

  • For the WaitFor actions to complete successfully, the specified object must exist.

  • Only for all the Wait actions, you can override the actual execution result with that of your choice using the statusIfConditionNotSatisfied parameter. For example, if you set the statusIfConditionNotSatisfied parameter to Pass, the action execution result will always be Pass, irrespective of whether the actual execution result was Fail or Defect.

 Input Parameters:

Parameter Name

Parameter Description

Mandatory

Data Type

expectedNumOfElements

Enter the expected number of elements to wait for.

No

String

timeOut

Enter the timeout (in seconds) to wait for the number elements to appear. 

No

String

pollingInterval

Enter the frequency (in milliseconds) after which you want to check for the objects before exhausting timeout. 

No

String

keyNumOfElementsLessThan

Enter the key name under which the status of this step will be stored. Stores 0 for Pass, 1 for Fail, and 2 for Defect.

No

String

statusIfConditionNotSatisfied

Enter the status of the step you want to show in the report in case the expected condition is not satisfied. value for this parameter can be Pass, Fail, and Defect.

No

String

Example:

WaitForNumberOfElementsToBeLessThan       "2"         "5"          "500"     "Key"       "Defect"

WaitForNumberOfElementsToBeMoreThan

This action waits for the number of elements of the specified object locator on the page to be more than the specified number. You may specify the timeout and polling interval, if required.

Note:

  • For the WaitFor actions to complete successfully, the specified object must exist.

  • Only for all the Wait actions, you can override the actual execution result with that of your choice using the statusIfConditionNotSatisfied parameter. For example, if you set the statusIfConditionNotSatisfied parameter to Pass, the action execution result will always be Pass, irrespective of whether the actual execution result was Fail or Defect.

Input Parameters:

Parameter Name

Parameter Description

Mandatory

Data Type

expectedNumOfElements

Enter the expected number of elements to wait for.

No

String

timeOut

Enter the timeout (in seconds) to wait for the number elements to appear. 

No

String

pollingInterval

Enter the frequency (in milliseconds) after which you want to check for the objects before exhausting timeout. 

No

String

keyNumOfElementsLessThan

Enter the key name under which the status of this step will be stored. Stores 0 for Pass, 1 for Fail, and 2 for Defect.

No

String

statusIfConditionNotSatisfied

Enter the status of the step you want to show in the report in case the expected condition is not satisfied. value for this parameter can be Pass, Fail, and Defect.

No

String

Example:
WaitForNumberOfElementsToBeMoreThan       "2"         "5"          "500"     "Key"       "Defect"

WaitForStaleness

This action waits until the element gets detached from the DOM. 

Note:

  • For the WaitFor actions to complete successfully, the specified object must exist.

  • Only for all the Wait actions, you can override the actual execution result with that of your choice using the statusIfConditionNotSatisfied parameter. For example, if you set the statusIfConditionNotSatisfied parameter to Pass, the action execution result will always be Pass, irrespective of whether the actual execution result was Fail or Defect.

Input Parameters:

Parameter Name

Parameter Description

Mandatory

Data Type

timeOut

Enter the timeout (in seconds) to wait for the value to be detached.  

No

String

pollingInterval

Enter the frequency (in milliseconds) after which you want to check for existence of the element before exhausting timeout. 

No

String

keyStatus

Enter the key name under which the status of this step will be stored. Stores 0 for Pass, 1 for Fail, and 2 for Defect.

No

String

statusIfConditionNotSatisfied

Enter the status of the step you want to show in the report in case the expected condition is not satisfied. value for this parameter can be Pass, Fail, and Defect.

No

String

Example:

WaitForStaleness        "5"          "500"     "Key"       "Defect"

WaitForVisibility

This action waits for the object to be visible. You may specify the timeout and polling interval, if required. 

Note:

  • For the WaitFor actions to complete successfully, the specified object must exist.

  • Only for all the Wait actions, you can override the actual execution result with that of your choice using the statusIfConditionNotSatisfied parameter. For example, if you set the statusIfConditionNotSatisfied parameter to Pass, the action execution result will always be Pass, irrespective of whether the actual execution result was Fail or Defect.

Input Parameters:

Parameter Name

Parameter Description

Mandatory

Data Type

timeOut

Enter the timeout (in seconds) to wait for the object visibility.    

No

String

pollingInterval

Enter the frequency (in milliseconds) after which you want to check for the object visibility before exhausting timeout. 

No

String

keyVisibility

Enter the key name under which the status of this step will be stored. Stores 0 for Pass, 1 for Fail, and 2 for Defect.

No

String

statusIfConditionNotSatisfied

Enter the status of the step you want to show in the report in case the expected condition is not satisfied. value for this parameter can be Pass, Fail, and Defect.

No

String

Example:

WaitForVisibility     "5"          "500"     "Key"       "Defect"

WaitForObject (Deprecated)

This action waits for the object to appear or disappear for the maximum number of seconds specified.

If the object is found or not found before the maximum time specified, execution continues to the next steps.

If the wait time is "" then the wait time shall be the "Sync Time" set under the associated execution profile.

Note:

  • For the WaitFor actions to complete successfully, the specified object must exist.

  • Only for all the Wait actions, you can override the actual execution result with that of your choice using the statusIfConditionNotSatisfied parameter. For example, if you set the statusIfConditionNotSatisfied parameter to Pass, the action execution result will always be Pass, irrespective of whether the actual execution result was Fail or Defect.

Input Parameters:

Parameter Name

Parameter Description

Mandatory

Data Type

Timeout

Enter the number of seconds to wait for the object to appear or disappear. This has to be 0 or any positive number.

No

String

existence

Value for this parameter can be True or False.

  • Set True if you want to check for the appearance of the object.

  • Set False if you want to check for the disappearance of the object.

No

String

Example:

WaitForObject           "10"            "True"

The action waits for maximum 10 seconds for the object to appear. If the object appears before 10 seconds elapses, execution continues to the next steps.

WaitForObject         "15"          "False"

The action shall wait for maximum 15 seconds for the object to disappear. If the object disappears before 15 seconds elapses, the execution continues to the next steps.

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