Page Object

Description

An HTML page.

Operations

The sections below list the built-in methods and properties that you can use as operations for the Page object.

Note: You can also view a list and descriptions of the Page description properties, for use in object repository descriptions, programmatic descriptions, checkpoint and output value steps, and as argument values for the GetTOProperty and GetROProperty methods.

Methods

Common Method CaptureBitmapSaves a screen capture of the object as a .png or .bmp image using the specified file name.
Common Method CheckChecks whether the actual value of an item matches the expected value.
Common Method CheckPropertyChecks whether the actual value of the specified object property matches the specified expected value within the specified timeout.
Common Method ChildObjectsReturns the collection of child objects contained within the object.
Common Method GetAllROProperties

Returns the collection of properties and current values from the object in the application.

Common Method GetROPropertyReturns the current value of the description property from the object in the application.
Common Method GetTOPropertiesReturns the collection of properties and values used to identify the object.
Common Method GetTOPropertyReturns the value of the specified description property from the test object description.
Common Method HighlightHighlights the object in the application.
Common Method OutputRetrieves the current value of an item and stores it in a specified location.
Common Method RefreshObjectInstructs UFT One to re-identify the object in the application the next time a step refers to this object.
Method RunScriptRuns the specified JavaScript.
Method RunScriptFromFileRuns the JavaScript stored in the specified file.
Common Method SetTOPropertySets the value of the specified description property in the test object description.
Method SyncWaits for the browser to complete the current navigation.
Common Method ToStringReturns a string that represents the test object.
Common Method WaitPropertyWaits until the specified object property achieves the specified value or exceeds the specified timeout before continuing to the next step.

Properties

Common Property ExistChecks whether the object currently exists in the open application.
Common Property ObjectAccesses the native methods and properties of the object.

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RunScript Method

Description

Runs the specified JavaScript.

Syntax

object.RunScript (Script)

Arguments

ParameterDescription
Script Required. A String value.
The full content of the JavaScript to run.

Return Type

A Variant.

IMPORTANT

  • If the script you run returns a JavaScript array, you cannot use standard VBScript syntax to access the array index (for example, arr(0) ) nor can use use JavaScript syntax (for example arr[0]).
  • You can use JavaScript operations such as pop, push, shift or length to access JavaScript array items. Keep in mind, however, that most such JavaScript array operations also modify the content of the array. Therefore, you may want to consider cloning the array and using these operations on the cloned copy. (See example below.) Alternatively, you can run a JavaScript function that converts the returned array to a safearray. Then you can use standard VBScript syntax to iterate the array.
  • The entire script must be specified as the argument value (as a string or variable). To specify a JavaScript file as the argument value, use the RunScriptFromFile method.
  • To run this method, the security settings in your Web browser must be set to allow active scripting. Otherwise, steps using this method will fail. 
  • When working with Internet Explorer, using this method to run the Alert, Prompt, and Confirm JavaScript methods is not supported.
  • When running this method, you should use an eval() function or anonymous function to run the script entered for this method.
    For example, you can use functions like these:
    "eval(var remove = document.getElementsByTagName('a')[0]; var per = remove.parentNode; per.removeChild(remove););"
    OR
    "(function(){var remove = document.getElementsByTagName('a')[0]; var per = remove.parentNode; per.removeChild(remove);})();"  

Example

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RunScriptFromFile Method

Description

Runs the JavaScript stored in the specified file.

Syntax

object.RunScriptFromFile (FileName)

Arguments

ParameterDescription
FileName Required. A String value.
The full path of the JavaScript file to run. The location can be an absolute or relative file system path or an ALM path.

Return Type

A Variant.

IMPORTANT

  • If the script you run returns a JavaScript array, you cannot use standard VBScript syntax to access the array index (for example, arr(0) ) nor can use use JavaScript syntax (for example arr[0]).
  • You can use JavaScript operations such as pop, push, shift or length to access JavaScript array items. Keep in mind, however, that most such JavaScript array operations also modify the content of the array. Therefore, you may want to consider cloning the array and using these operations on the cloned copy. (See example below.) Alternatively, you can run a JavaScript function that converts the returned array to a safearray. Then you can use standard VBScript syntax to iterate the array.
  • This method runs a JavaScript from a specified file. To run a script directly as the argument value, use the RunScript method.
  • To run this method, the security settings in your Web browser must be set to allow active scripting. Otherwise, steps using this method will fail.
  • When working with Internet Explorer, using this method to run the Alert, Prompt, and Confirm JavaScript methods is not supported.
  • When running this method, you should use an eval() function or anonymous function to run the script entered for this method.
    For example, you can use functions like these:
    "eval(var remove = document.getElementsByTagName('a')[0]; var per = remove.parentNode; per.removeChild(remove););"
    OR
    "(function(){var remove = document.getElementsByTagName('a')[0]; var per = remove.parentNode; per.removeChild(remove);})();"        

Example

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Sync Method

Description

Waits for the browser to complete the current navigation.

Syntax

object.Sync

Return Type

None

IMPORTANT

This method is not supported on Firefox or Chrome browsers.

Example

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