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Mobile General Actions

Mobile.DragAndDropToObject

This action drags the specified mobile object and drops on another specified mobile object. 
Input Parameters:

Parameter NaneParameter DescriptionMandatoryData Type
dragLocatorThe locator value of the mobile element you want to drag.YesString
dragLocatorTypeThe locator type of mobile element you want to drag.YesString
dropToLocatorThe locator value of the mobile element on which you want to drop.YesString
dropToLocatorTypeThe locator type of the mobile element on which you want to drop.YesString
Example:
Mobile.DragAndDropToObject  dragLocator    dragLocatorType    dropToLocator    dropToLocatorType

Mobile.CloseApp

This action closes the specified application or mobile browser.

This action does not have any parameter.

As the mobile app is closed, you cannot have any mobile action after the step containing this action.

Example:
Mobile.CloseApp

Mobile.HideKeyboard

This action hides the keyboard if present on the screen.

Parameters mentioned below are applicable for iOS only. 

For Android, parameters are not required and ignored if provided.

Input Parameters:

ParameterName

Parameter Description

Mandatory

Data Type

Strategy

Enter the strategy to hide the keyboard. Value for this parameter can be pressKeys and tapOutside.

No

String

KeyNameEnter the text that is displayed on the button of the keyboard you want to press to hide keyboard.NoString


Example:
Mobile.HideKeyboard                       "tapOutside"         "Done"

Mobile.OpenApp

This action launches native/hybrid mobile Android or iOS application on the mobile device (emulator or physical). If the app does not exist in the device, this action will take the APK/ IPA file path specified and install it on the device before launching it.

Input Parameters:

Parameter Name

Parameter Description

Mandatory

Data Type

Android APK Path / iOS IPA Path

Enter the absolute path of the apk/app/ipa file. This path should be accessible to the system where Appium server is installed.

No

String

Android Package / iOS BundleID

Enter the package name of the Android app or bundle ID of the iOS app.

Yes

String

Android Activity

Enter the activity name of the Android app. For iOS, enter as Dummy Activity Name.

Yes 

String

Example:

Mobile.OpenApp                         "D:\myapp.apk"            "com.app.package"                  "com.app.package.MainActivity"

Mobile.PressAt

This action clicks at the specified point on the device screen.

Parameter Name
Parameter Description
Mandatory
Data Type
XThe x-coordinate  value of the specified point on the screen.NoString
YThe y-coordinate value of the specified point on the screen.NoString

Example

Mobile.PressAt  "5"   "10"

Mobile.PressHomeButton

This action opens the home screen of the device. 

This action does not have any parameter.

Example:
Mobile.PressHomeButton

Mobile.PressRecentsButton

This action shows the recent application.

This action does not have any parameter.

Note: This action is not supported on the iOS platform.

Example:
Mobile.PressRecentsButton


Mobile.SwitchApp

This action launches new native/hybrid mobile Android or iOS application to which you want to switch from the already launched native/hybrid mobile application.

Input Parameters:

Parameter Name

Parameter Description

Mandatory

Package 

Package Name

Enter the package name of the Android app or bundle ID of the iOS app.

No

String

ActivityName

Enter the activity name of the Android app. For iOS, enter as Dummy Activity Name.

No

String

Example:

Mobile.SwitchApp               "com.app.package"                  "com.app.package.MainActivity"


SwitchWebExecutionPlatform

This action changes the current Web execution platform from Desktop to Mobile or from Mobile to Desktop. When used, web application test case will run on specified platform.

Input Parameters:

Parameter Name

Parameter Description

Mandatory

Data Type

Platform

Platform to run web application on. Supported platforms are "Desktop" and "Mobile".

Yes

 String

Example:

SwitchWebExecutionPlatform                        "Mobile"

Mobile.PressBackButton

This action taps back button on the Mobile device.

This action is supported for Android only. 

This action does not have any parameter.

Example:
Mobile.PressBackButton

Mobile.StoreWebViewHandle

This action stores the web view handle under the specified key. The key value can be retrieved using the key name.

Input Parameters:

ParameterName

Parameter Description

Mandatory

Data Type

key

Enter the key under which you want to store the web view handle.

Yes

String


Example:
Mobile.StoreWebViewHandle                       "Key"

Mobile.SelectWebView

This action selects the web view present in the current page hybrid app. If key is provided (by using StoreWebViewHandle action), system selects the webview specified in key. If key is not provided, default webview will be selected.

Input Parameters:

Parameter Name

Parameter Description

Mandatory

Data Type

Key

enter the key used in the action "StoreWebViewHandle".

No

String


Example:
Mobile.SelectWebView             "Key"

Mobile.SelectNativeContext

This action can be used to select native context from the hybrid app. 

This action does not have any parameter.

Example:
Mobile.SelectNativeContext

Mobile.SelectWebViewUsingURL

This action selects the web view using the URL or pattern specified in the parameters.

Input Parameters:

ParameterName

Parameter Description

Mandatory

Data Type

URL

Enter the URL to open.

No

String

IsURLPattern

Specify whether the URL is patterned or not.
Value of this parameter can be True or False.

NoString

Example:

Mobile.SelectWebviewUsingURL                      "www.google.com"                    "False"

Mobile.PressKeys

This action presses the specified keys using the mobile keyboard.

This action can be used when working with Android applications. 

Input Parameters:

Parameter Name

Parameter Description

Mandatory

Data Type

keyName

Enter the key to be pressed. For more information, click here.

Yes

String

modifierKeyName

Enter Modifier (Meta State) key to press. Generally used for combination of keys such as Shift, Ctrl, and so on. For more information, click here.

NoString


Example:

Mobile.Presskeys “F”

Mobile.Presskeys “CAP_LOCKED”


Mobile.Swipe

This action performs swipe based on the coordinates provided in the parameters.

Input Parameters:

ParameterName

Parameter Description

Mandatory

Data Type

startX

Enter the starting point in x-axis from where you want to start the swipe.

Yes

String

startYEnter the starting point in y-axis from where you want to start the swipe.YesString
endXEnter the starting point in x-axis from where you want to stop the swipe.YesString
endYEnter the starting point in y-axis from where you want to stop the swipe.Yes String

duration

Enter the duration seconds for the action to perform 

No

String

Example:

Mobile.Swipe                  "100"          "123"         "145"             "121"            "1"

Mobile.OpenNotification

A notification is a message at the device level against the application and stored in the notification panel.

This action pulls down the notification panel on Android and iOS device. It does not have any parameters.

Example:

Mobile.OpenNotification

Mobile.VerifyToast

A toast provides simple feedback about an operation in a small popup.

This action verifies whether the toast message matches the text provided in the action parameter. The match can either be a partial or an exact match. Currently, this action is supported only on the Android platform.

This parameter is mandatory.


Parameter NameParameter DescriptionMandatoryData Type

matchText

The toast message, which is expected to display.

Yes

String

Example:

Mobile.VerifyToast       "Success"

Mobile Element Actions

Click

This action clicks the specified object.

This action does not have any parameter.

Example:

Click

LongPress

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

This action does not have any parameter.

Example:

LongPress

NoOps

This action works as a placeholder. You can use this action as a reminder of something you want to perform later.

Example:

NoOps


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"

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.

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", "label", "hint"

Input Parameters:

ParameterName

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"


StoreVisibility

This action stores visibility of the mobile object under the specified key. The key value can be retrieved using the key name. 
Input Parameters:


Parameter NameParameter DescriptionMandatoryData Type
strKey

The visibility value for the mobile object is stored as:

  • True denotes the object is visible
  • False denotes the object is not visible
NoString

Example:
StoreVisibility                               "Key"

Swipe

This action performs swipe and finds object until timeout occurs.

Input Parameters:

ParameterName

Parameter Description

Mandatory

Data Type

upDownLeftRight

Enter the 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.

No

String

swipePageInSeconds

Enter in how many seconds one page should be swiped. Default is 1 second.
Use this parameter with caution only when control on swipe speed is required.

No

String

Example:

Swipe                  "up"                   "10"             "1"

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"

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.

MobileButton Actions

Click

This action clicks the specified object.

This action does not have any parameter.

Example:

Click

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"

LongPress

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

This action does not have any parameter.

Example:

LongPress

NoOps

This action works as a placeholder. You can use this action as a reminder of something you want to perform later.

Example:

NoOps


Swipe

This action performs swipe and finds object until timeout occurs.

Input Parameters:

Parameter Name

Parameter Description

Mandatory

Data Type

upDownLeftRight

Enter the 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.

No

String

swipePageInSeconds

Enter in how many seconds one page should be swiped. Default is 1 second.
Use this parameter with caution only when control on swipe speed is required.

No

String

Example:

Swipe                  "up"                   "10"             "1"

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.

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", "label", "hint"

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"

StoreVisibility

This action stores visibility of the mobile object under the specified key. The key value can be retrieved using the key name. 
Input Parameters:


Parameter Name
Parameter Description
Mandatory
Data Type
strKey

The visibility value for the mobile object is stored as:

  • True denotes the object is visible
  • False denotes the object is not visible
NoString

Example:
StoreVisibility                               "Key"

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"

WaitForObject 

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.

MobileCheckbox Actions

Check

This action selects the specified check box.

This action does not have any parameter.

Example:

Check

CheckIfTrue

This action selects the check box, only if the parameter passed is True.

Input Parameters:

Parameter Name

Parameter Description

Mandatory

Data Type

Check

Value of this parameter can be True or False.

  • Set True if you want to select the check box.
  • Set False if you do not want to select the check box. 

No

String

Example:

CheckIfTrue           "True"

Click

This action clicks the specified object.

This action does not have any parameter.

Example:

Click

IsChecked

This action verifies whether the specified check box is selected.

Input Parameters:

Parameter Name

Parameter Description

Mandatory

Data Type

state

Value of this parameter can be either True or False.

  • Set True if you want to check that the checkbox is selected
  • Set False if you want to check that the checkbox is deselected

No

String

Example:

IsChecked                           "True"

LongPress

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

This action does not have any parameter.

Example:

LongPress

NoOps

This action works as a placeholder. You can use this action as a reminder of something you want to perform later.

Example:

NoOps

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"

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.

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", "label", "hint"

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"



StoreVisibility

This action stores visibility of the mobile object under the specified key. The key value can be retrieved using the key name. 
Input Parameters:

Parameter Name
Parameter Description
Mandatory
Data Type
strKey

The visibility value for the mobile object is stored as:

  • True denotes the object is visible
  • False denotes the object is not visible
NoString

Example:
StoreVisibility                               "Key"

Swipe

This action performs swipe and finds object until timeout occurs.

Input Parameters:

Parameter Name

Parameter Description

Mandatory

Data Type

upDownLeftRight

Enter the 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.

No

String

swipePageInSeconds

Enter in how many seconds one page should be swiped. Default is 1 second.
Use this parameter with caution only when control on swipe speed is required.

No

String

Example:

Swipe                  "up"                   "10"             "1"

Uncheck

This action deselects the specified check box.

This action does not have any parameter.

Example:

UnCheck

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"

WaitForObject 

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.

MobileDropDown Actions

These actions are available when working with the Android application testing only.

Click

This action clicks the specified object.

This action does not have any parameter.

Example:

Click

LongPress

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

This action does not have any parameter.

Example:

LongPress

NoOps

This action works as a placeholder. You can use this action as a reminder of something you want to perform later.

Example:

NoOps

SelectItemByName

This action selects the specified item from the MobileDropDown. The parameter value specified here is case-sensitive. 

 Items present in the drop-down must have a 'text' property.

Input Parameters:

ParameterName

Parameter Description

Mandatory

Data Type

itemName

Enter the item name that you want to select from the list.

Yes

 String

Example:

SelectItemByName             "Qualitia"

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"

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.

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", "label", "hint"

Input Parameters:

ParameterName

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"



StoreVisibility

This action stores visibility of the mobile object under the specified key. The key value can be retrieved using the key name. 
Input Parameters:

Parameter Name
Parameter Description
Mandatory
Data Type
strKey

The visibility value for the mobile object is stored as:

  • True denotes the object is visible
  • False denotes the object is not visible
NoString

Example:
StoreVisibility                               "Key"

Swipe

This action performs swipe and finds object until timeout occurs.

Input Parameters:

Parameter Name

Parameter Description

Mandatory

Data Type

upDownLeftRight

Enter the 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.

No

String

swipePageInSeconds

Enter in how many seconds one page should be swiped. Default is 1 second.
Use this parameter with caution only when control on swipe speed is required.

No

String

Example:

Swipe                  "up"                   "10"             "1"

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"

WaitForObject 

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.

MobileList Actions

MobileList control is abstract control for any layout/widget having list-item like structures in UIAutomator.

UIAutomation such as Android (android.widget.ListView, any RelativeLayout having listItems child, elements grandchild, and TableLayout android.widget.GridView)

In the iOS platform, only UITable with UITableCell is seen (only that is supported for now).

The following limitations of the MobileList control are:

  • The MobileList control action is used only when a tree having multiple children at level 1 and there is only one child from level 2 to level n.
  • The MobileList control action doesn't support addressing the intermediate elements. Hence, you can use only when you want to address the leaf node/element.

Click

This action clicks the specified object.

This action does not have any parameter.

Example:

Click

ClickElement

This action clicks the element present at the specified location.

Input Parameters:

Parameter Name

Parameter Description

Mandatory

Data Type

listItemIndex

Enter the list item index which you want to select. Index starts at 1.

Yes

 String

listItemMemberIndex

Enter the list item member from the list which you want to select. Index starts at 1.

Yes

String 

Example:

ClickElement                      "3"                    "2" 

CompareListItemMembersData

This action compares the data present at the specified list item member index.

Input Parameters:

Parameter Name

Parameter Description

Mandatory

Data Type

listItemMemberIndex

Enter the list item member index where you want to compare the data.

No

String

expectedListItemMembersData

Enter the expected data to verify.

No

Array


Example:

CompareListItemMembersData             "2"              "Qualitia^QTP^WebDriver" 

CompareListItemData

This action compares the data present at the specified list item index.

Input Parameters:

Parameter Name

Parameter Description

Mandatory

Data Type

listItemIndex

Enter the list item index where you want to compare the data.

Yes

String

expectedListItemData

Enter the expected data to verify.

No

Array

Example:

CompareListItemData             "2"              "Qualitia^QTP^WebDriver"

DeSelectCheckboxAtListItemMember

This action deselects the check box present at given list item index.

Input Parameters:

Parameter Name

Parameter Description

Mandatory

Data Type

listItemIndex

Enter the list item index from where check box is to be deselected.

Yes

String

listItemMemberIndex

Enter the list item member index from where check box is to be deselected.

No

String

Example: 

DeSelectCheckboxAtListItemMemberIndex                             "3"             "7"

LongPress

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

This action does not have any parameter.

Example:

LongPress

NoOps

This action works as a placeholder. You can use this action as a reminder of something you want to perform later.

Example:

NoOps

SelectCheckboxAtListItemMember

This action selects the check box present in the specified list item member. 

Input Parameters:

Parameter Name

Parameter Description

Mandatory

Data Type

listItemIndex

Enter the list item index from where you want to select the check box.

Yes

String

listItemMemberIndex

Enter the list item member index from where you want to select the check box.

No

String

Example:

SelectCheckboxatListItemMember                     "5"           "4"

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"

StoreListItemCount

This action stores the count of list items in 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 in which you want to store the item count.

Yes

String


Example:

StoreListItemCount                  "Key"

StoreListItemIndexContainingMaxValue

This action stores the list item index which contains the maximum value. This action only works with numerical data.

Input Parameters:

Parameter Name

Parameter Description

Mandatory

Data Type

Key

Enter the key in which you want to save the list item index.

Yes

String

listItemMemberIndex

Enter the list item member index in which you want to look for the data.

No

String

Example:

StoreListItemIndexContainingMaxValue             "Key"             "1"

StoreListItemIndexContainingMinValue

This action stores the list item index which contains the minimum value. This action only works with numerical data.

Input Parameters:

Parameter Name

Parameter Description

Mandatory

Data Type

Key

Enter the key in which the list item index will be saved.

Yes

String

listItemMemberIndex

Enter the list item member index in which the data is to be checked.

Yes

String

Example:

StoreListItemIndexContainingMinValue             "Key"             "1"

StoreListItemIndexContainingText

This action stores the list item index which contains the specified text. 

The comparison is case-sensitive.

Input Parameters:

Parameter Name

Parameter Description

Mandatory

Data Type

Key

Enter the key in which you want to save the list item index.

Yes

String

textToVerify

Enter the text that you want to verify.

No

String

listItemMemberIndex

Enter the list item member index in which you want to check the data.

Yes

String


Example:

StoreListItemIndexContainingText             "Key"              "Qualitia"              "1"

StoreListItemIndexContainingTextInArray

This action checks if each string separated by caret is part of the list item member data.

For example, if list item member data is abc,def,ghi and input data is d^f then listItemIndex 2 will be stored under the key name.

The comparison is case-sensitive.

Input Parameters:

Parameter Name

Parameter Description

Mandatory

Data Type

Key

Enter the key name in which the index number will be stored.

Yes

String

textArrayToVerify

Enter the text array to be verified.

Yes

Array

listItemMemberIndex

Enter the list item member from where the text is to be taken.

Yes

String


Example
:

StoreListItemIndexContainingTextInArray                 "Key"               "d^f"                 "3"

StoreListItemMembersCount

This action stores the total count of the specified list item members 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 you want to store the count.

Yes

String

Example:

StoreListItemMembersCount                       "Key"

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.

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", "label", "hint"

Input Parameters:

ParameterName

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"

StoreVisibility

This action stores visibility of the mobile object under the specified key. The key value can be retrieved using the key name. 
Input Parameters:


Parameter NameParameter DescriptionMandatoryData Type
strKey

The visibility value for the mobile object is stored as:

  • True denotes the object is visible
  • False denotes the object is not visible
NoString

Example:
StoreVisibility                               "Key"

Swipe

This action performs swipe and finds object until timeout occurs.

Input Parameters:

ParameterName

Parameter Description

Mandatory

Data Type

upDownLeftRight

Enter the 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.

No

String

swipePageInSeconds

Enter in how many seconds one page should be swiped. Default is 1 second.
Use this parameter with caution only when control on swipe speed is required.

No

String

Example:

Swipe                  "up"                   "10"             "1"

VerifyDataExistenceInListItem

This action verifies the existence of the data in the specified list item.

The data comparison is case-sensitive.

Input Parameters:

Parameter Name

Parameter Description

Mandatory

Data Type

listItemIndex

Enter the list item index where you want to verify the existence.

Yes

String

expectedListItemsData

Enter the expected data separated by carrot. You can provide one or more expected strings.

No

Array

existence

Enter the expected existence of the data (True or False).

No

String

Example:

VerifyDataExistenceInListItem                     "7"                  "40"              "True"

VerifyDataExistenceInListItem                     "7"                  "Zensoft^9"              "True"

VerifyDataExistenceInListItemMembers

This action verifies the existence of the data present in the specified list item member index. 

The data comparison is case-sensitive.

Input Parameters:

Parameter Name

Parameter Description

Mandatory

Data Type

listItemMemberIndex

Enter the list item member index where existence is to be verified.

Yes

String

expectedListItemMembersData

Enter the expected data separated by carrot. You can provide one or more expected strings.

No

Array

existence

Enter the expected existence of the data (True or False).

No

String

Example:

VerifyDataExistenceInListItemMembers               "5"                  "49"              "True"

VerifyDataExistenceInListItemMembers               "5"                  "Qualitia^6"              "False"

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"

VerifyListItemCount

This action verifies the total count of items present under the list with the expected specified count.

Input Parameters:

Parameter Name

Parameter Description

Mandatory

Data Type

expectedListItemsCount

Enter the expected count.

No

String

Example:
VerifyListItemCount               "5"

VerifyListItemMemberCount

This action verifies the list item member count with the expected specified count.

Input Parameters:

Parameter Name

Parameter Description

Mandatory

Data Type

expectedListItemMembersCount

Enter the expected count.

Yes

String

Example:

VerifyListItemMemberCount               "5"

VerifyText

This action verifies the actual data of the specified location matches with the expected data.

Input Parameters:

Parameter Name

Parameter Description

Mandatory

Data Type

data

Enter the data which you want to verify (case-sensitive).

Yes

 String

listItemIndex

Enter the list item index from which you want to verify the data.

Yes

String

listItemMemberIndex

Enter the list item member index from which you want to verify the data.

No

 String

Example: 

VerifyText                     "Qualitia"                 "3"                "1" 

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.

MobileText Actions

ClearText

This action clears the text present in the specified MobileEdit box.

This action does not have any parameter.

Example:
ClearText

Click

This action clicks the specified object.

This action does not have any parameter.

Example:

Click

LongPress

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

This action does not have any parameter.

Example:

LongPress

NoOps

This action works as a placeholder. You can use this action as a reminder of something you want to perform later.

Example:

NoOps

SecureSet

This action enters the value into the specified MobileEdit box. When you remove the mouse from the parameter in Test Case Editor screen, the value is displayed in the encrypted format.
Input Parameters:


Paramters NameParameter DescriptionMandatoryString
TextEnter the test that needs to be entered in the specified text box in the specified format.
Format: Encrypt(<TEXT TO BE ADDED>)
YesString

Example:

SecureSet   "Encrypt(Abc)". When you remove mouse from the parameter in Test Case Editor screen, you will view the data ABC as encrypted form such as "vHpmlfI4R3PQkCN4sZnuqw==þNWE3ZDdkNjE3N2JmNDM2ODgxMzQwYWI1MTA3YWNjMDc="

Set

This action sets the text into mobile text box object.

Input Parameters:

Parameter Name

Parameter Description

Mandatory

Data Type

Value

Enter the value you want to add into specified mobile text box.

No

String

Example:

Set                        "Qualitia"

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"

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.

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", "label", "hint"

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"

StoreText

This action reads the existing text available in mobile text box and stores it into the specified key. 

Input Parameters:

Parameter Name

Parameter Description

Mandatory

Data Type

Key

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

Yes

String

Example:

StoreText                       "Key"

StoreVisibility

This action stores visibility of the object under the specified key. The key value can be retrieved using the key name. 
Input Parameters:

Parameter NameParameter DescriptionMandatoryData Type
strKey

The visibility value for the object  is stored as:

  • True denotes the object is visible
  • False denotes the object is not visible
NoString

Example:

StoreVisibilty                      "Key"

Swipe

This action performs swipe and finds object until timeout occurs.

Input Parameters:

Parameter Name

Parameter Description

Mandatory

Data Type

upDownLeftRight

Enter the 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.

No

String

swipePageInSeconds

Enter in how many seconds one page should be swiped. Default is 1 second.
Use this parameter with caution only when control on swipe speed is required.

No

String

Example:

Swipe                  "up"                   "10"             "1"

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"

WaitForObject 

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.

MobileRadioButton Actions

These actions are available when working with the Android application testing only.

Click

This action clicks the specified object.

This action does not have any parameter.

Example:

Click

IsSelected

This action verifies whether the radio button is selected or deselected.

Input Parameters:

Parameter Name

Parameter Description

Mandatory

Data Type

State

Value of this parameter can be either True or False.

  • Set True if you want to check that the radio button is selected.
  • Set False if you want to check that the radio button is deselected.

No

String


If radio button is selected and state is "True", result is success. If radio button is selected and state is "False" result is failure.

If radio button is not selected and state is "True", result is failure. If radio button is not selected and state is "False" result is success.

Example:

IsSelected                    "True"

LongPress

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

This action does not have any parameter.

Example:

LongPress

Select

This action selects the specified radio button.

This action does not have any parameter. 

Example:

Select

SelectByIndex

This action selects the specified radio button based on its index number. The index starts from 1. This action should be used only when radio button is part of a radio-group and group has a valid resource ID on Android.

Input Parameters:

Parameter Name

Parameter Description

Mandatory

Data Type

groupName

Enter the resource ID of the radio group.

Yes

 String

Index

Enter the index of the radio button in the radio group. Index starts at 1.

No

String

Example:

SelectByIndex              "com.sample.app:id/radiogroup1"         "2"

SelectIfTrue

This action selects the radio button if parameter passed is TRUE.

Input Parameters:

Parameter Name

Parameter Description

Mandatory

Data Type

Select

Value of this parameter can be True or False.

  • Set True if you want to select the radio button.
  • Set False if you do not want to select the radio button.

No

String

Example:

SelectIfTrue                        "True"

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"

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.

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", "label", "hint"

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"


StoreVisibility

This action stores visibility of the mobile object under the specified key. The key value can be retrieved using the key name. 
Input Parameters:


Parameter NameParameter DescriptionMandatoryData Type
strKey

The visibility value for the mobile object is stored as:

  • True denotes the object is visible
  • False denotes the object is not visible
NoString

Example:
StoreVisibility                               "Key"

Swipe

This action performs swipe and finds object until timeout occurs.

Input Parameters:

Parameter Name

Parameter Description

Mandatory

Data Type

upDownLeftRight

Enter the 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.

No

String

swipePageInSeconds

Enter in how many seconds one page should be swiped. Default is 1 second.
Use this parameter with caution only when control on swipe speed is required.

No

String

Example:

Swipe                  "up"                   "10"             "1"

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"

WaitForObject

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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