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Click

This action clicks the specified object.

This action does not have any input parameters. 

Example:

Click

LongPress

This action performs the long press event on the specified object. 

This action does not have any input parameters.

Example:
LongPress

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Swipe

This action performs swipe and finds object until timeout occurs.

Input Parameters:

ParameterName

Parameter Description

Mandatory

Data Type

upDownLeftRight

Direction of Swipe

  • Up: Move finger from down to up on the device screen.
  • Down: Move finger from up to down on the device screen.
  • Left: Move finger from right to left on the device screen.
  • Right: Move finger from left to right on the device screen.

No

String

timeoutInSeconds

Enter the timeout in seconds to perform swipe.

No

String

swipePageInSeconds

Enter in how many seconds one page should be swiped. Default is 1 second.

Note: Use this parameter with caution only when control on swipe speed is required.

No

String


Example:

Swipe                  "up"                   "10"             "1"

StoreExistence

This action stores existence of the specified object under the given key.

Input Parameters:

ParameterName

Parameter Description

Mandatory

Data Type

Key

The variable in which the existence (true/false) of the object is stored.

Yes

 String


Example:

StoreExistence                          "key"

StorePropertyValue

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

Some Android and iOS properties are not accessible.

List of accessible properties for Android: "name","contentDescription","className","resourceId","text","enabled","checkable","checked","clickable","focusable","focused","longClickable","scrollable","selected","displayed"

List of accessible properties for iOS: "name", "value", "type", "visible", "label", "enabled", "accessible", "rect", "frame", "accessibilityContainer", "wdName", "wdValue", "wdType", "wdVisible", "wdLabel", "wdEnabled", "wdAccessible", "wdRect", "wdFrame", "wdAccessibilityContainer"

Input Parameters:

ParameterName

Parameter Description

Mandatory

Data Type

Key

Variable in which the property value will be stored

Yes

 String

Property

Property/attribute name whose value needs to be stored in "Key". This can be any accessible property of Android/iOS native object.

Yes

 String


Example:
StorePropertyValue                            "key"                     "text"

VerifyEnability

This action verifies the enability of the specified object. 

Input Parameters:

ParameterName

Parameter Description

Mandatory

Data Type

enability

Value of this parameter can be true or false.
If True – checks if the object is enabled
If False – checks if the object is disabled

No

String

Example:
VerifyEnability                          "TRUE"

VerifyExistence

This action verifies the existence of the specified object.

Input Parameters:

ParameterName

Parameter Description

Is Mandatory

Data Type

Existence

Value of this parameter can be true or false.
If True – checks if the object exists.
If False – checks that the object does not exist.

No

String

Example:
VerifyExistence                        "TRUE"

WaitForObject

This action waits for the object to appear for maximum number of seconds specified. If the object is found or not found before the maximum time specified, the keyword stops waiting.

Input Parameters:

ParameterName

Parameter Description

Mandatory

Data Type

timeOut

The maximum no of seconds to wait to check for the object existence or otherwise. This has to be 0 or a positive integer value.

No

String

Existence

String value to specify whether to check for existence or non-existence. TRUE – check for existence, FALSE – check for non-existence

No

String


Example:
WaitForObject                               "15"                    "TRUE"

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