XJSEditBox Object
Description
An edit control in a EXT-JS application.
IMPORTANT
The XJSEditBox test object class extends the WebEdit test object class and inherits many of its operations and description properties.
Operations
The sections below list the built-in methods and properties that you can use as operations for the XJSEditBox object.
Note: You can also view a list and descriptions of the XJSEditBox 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
CaptureBitmap | Saves a screen capture of the object as a .png or .bmp image, depending on the specified file extension. |
Check | Checks whether the actual value of an item matches the expected value. |
CheckProperty | Checks whether the specified object property achieves the specified value within the specified timeout. |
ChildObjects | Returns the collection of child objects contained within the object. |
GetAllROProperties | Returns the collection of properties and current values from the object in the application. |
Click | Clicks the object. |
DoubleClick | Clicks on the object twice. |
Drag | Performs the 'drag' part of a drag and drop operation. |
Drop | Performs the 'drop' part of a drag and drop operation. |
FireEvent | Triggers an event. |
GetROProperty | Returns the current value of the specified description property from the object in the application. |
GetTOProperties | Returns the collection of properties and values used to identify the object. |
GetTOProperty | Returns the value of the specified description property from the test object description. |
Highlight | Highlights the object in the application. |
HoverTap | When hover is supported, places the pointer on the object. Otherwise, taps the object. |
LongPress | Presses and holds the object. (Mobile and Web add-ins only) |
MiddleClick | Middle-clicks the object. |
Output | Retrieves the current value of an item and stores it in a specified location. |
Pan | Perform a pan gesture. |
Pinch | Perform a pinch gesture. |
RefreshObject | Instructs UFT One to re-identify the object in the application the next time a step refers to this object. |
RightClick | Right-clicks the object. |
Set | Sets the content of the edit box. |
SetSecure | Sets the encrypted value of an edit box. |
SetTOProperty | Sets the value of the specified description property in the test object description. |
Submit | Submits a form. |
Swipe | Swipes the object. (Mobile and Web add-ins only) |
ToString | Returns a string that represents the current test object. |
WaitProperty | Waits until the specified object property achieves the specified value or exceeds the specified timeout before continuing to the next step. |
Properties
Exist | Checks whether the object currently exists in the open application. |
Object | Accesses the native methods and properties of the object. |
Click Method
Description
Clicks the object.
Syntax
object.Click [x], [y], [BUTTON]
Arguments
Parameter | Description |
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x |
Optional. An integer value. The x-coordinate of the click. The specified coordinates are relative to the upper left corner of the object. The default value is the center of the object. Default value = 0 |
y |
Optional. An integer value. The y-coordinate of the click. The specified coordinates are relative to the upper left corner of the object. The default value is the center of the object. Tip: You can enter MicNoCoordinate for the x and y argument values if you want to enter a value for the button argument without specifying x- and y-coordinates for the click. Default value = 0 |
BUTTON |
Optional. A predefined constant or number. The mouse button used to click the object. Default value = micLeftBtn |
Return Type
None
IMPORTANT
- UFT One does not record the Click method for right- or middle-clicks. Instead, UFT One records the RightClick and MiddleClick methods.
- Recording options for this method are defined in the Web > Advanced pane of the Options dialog box (Tools > Options > GUI Testing tab > Web > Advanced node). For details, see the section on the Web > Advanced pane in the UFT One Help Center.
- For some Mozilla Firefox objects, this method is recorded only if a handler is present.
Example
'The following example clicks an XJSEditBox object. Browser("Browser_3").Page("Ext JS - Sencha Docs_2").Frame("Frame").XJSPanel("XJSPanel_7").XJSEditBox("XJSEditBox_2").Click 75,75
DoubleClick Method
Description
Clicks on the object twice.
Syntax
object.DoubleClick [interval], [x], [y]
Arguments
Parameter | Description |
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interval |
Optional. A Variant. The number of seconds between the two clicks. The default value is 0.2 seconds. |
x |
Optional. An integer value. The x-coordinate of the click. The specified coordinates are relative to the upper left corner of the object. The default value is the center of the object. Default value = 0 |
y |
Optional. An integer value. The y-coordinate of the click. The specified coordinates are relative to the upper left corner of the object. The default value is the center of the object. Default value = 0 |
Return Type
None
IMPORTANT
This method is supported as long as the application supports touch events and is run on a mobile device on Digital Lab or a touch-enabled browser. Using this method on desktop browsers may generate warnings, even if you are using a mobile emulator.
- If you are testing a web or hybrid application on a mobile device, this method is equivalent to performing the DoubleTap gesture.
Drag Method
Description
Performs the 'drag' part of a drag and drop operation.
Syntax
object.Drag [x], [y], [BUTTON], [Modifier]
Arguments
Parameter | Description |
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x |
Optional. An integer value. The x-coordinate within the source object. Default value = 0 |
y |
Optional. An integer value. The y-coordinate within the source object. Default value = 0 |
BUTTON |
Optional. A predefined constant or number. The mouse button used to drag the object. (Releasing the button performs the Drop operation.) Default value = micLeftBtn |
Modifier |
Optional. A String value. The keyboard modifier that is pressed during the Drag operation. Possible values:
|
Return Type
None
IMPORTANT
Drag and Drop operations are performed as a coupled step. Inserting one operation without the other causes an error in the run session.
The test object method is not supported on Safari browsers.
UFT One supports the following scenarios:
- Scenario A: One object is dragged onto another object. For example, you can drag a WebButton from one frame object (source object) to another object (target object), or drag a WebElement (source object) onto a Link object (target object) in the same frame.
- Scenario B: An object is moved from one location in a frame to another location in the same frame. In this case, the test object used for the Drag step is the same as the test object used for the Drop step.
- Scenario C: An item within an object is moved to another location within that object (also known as drag and pan). For example, in a map application, you can relocate an image relative to itself or drag a Slider object.
General Note:
UFT One always runs Drag and Drop steps using the mouse API, even if you defined the Replay type as Event in the Run Settings section of the Web > Advanced pane of the Options dialog box (Tools > Options > GUI Testing tab > Web > Advanced node).
Notes for Scenario A:
- When recording: You cannot record cross-object or cross-frame types of drag and drop operations (operations in which you try to drop an object on another object or in another frame). You can, however, insert these type of Drop steps manually. Note that it may be helpful to record a drag and drop operation on the object in order to determine valid coordinates for the Drag operation step. You need to delete the recorded Drop step, though, and manually add a new Drop step for the target object instead.
- When running: If the application being tested supports scrolling, then UFT One supports scrolling when the Drag and Drop test object are both located in the same frame. UFT One drags the Drag object to the edge of the frame, waits for the Drop object to appear, and drops the Drag object onto the Drop object. If the application being tested does not support scrolling, then UFT One displays an error message when it reaches a step that requires scrolling.
- When running: If you want to drag a test object from one frame to another, UFT One tries to make both the Drag and Drop objects visible in their frames prior to performing the Drag and Drop operation. If the two objects cannot be viewed simultaneously (for example, because the browser window is too small), the step fails.
Notes for Scenario B and Scenario C:
- If the screen resolution during a run session is not the same as the screen resolution during the recording session, then the size of the frame may be different during the run session as compared to the recording session. In this case, the target location coordinates may be different during the run session, and this may cause the test steps to fail.
- During a run session, if the coordinates of a Drop step are located outside of the visible frame area (for example, because you application changed), then the step may not run accurately. To solve this, fix the specified coordinates, as needed. The test object can be dragged only within the visible area of the frame object. Dragging the object to the edge of a window or frame does not cause the area to scroll (as it does in Scenario A).
Example
'The following example drags an XJSPanel object. Browser("Browser_3").Page("Ext JS - Sencha Docs_3").Frame("Frame").XJSPanel("XJSPanel").Drag 75,75
Drop Method
Description
Performs the 'drop' part of a drag and drop operation.
Syntax
object.Drop [x], [y]
Arguments
Parameter | Description |
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x |
Optional. An integer value. The x-coordinate of the target object on which the dragged object is dropped. If the dragged and dropped object is the same object, then the x-coordinate is relative to the upper left corner in the source location prior to being dragged Default value = 0 |
y |
Optional. An integer value. The y-coordinate of the target object on which the dragged object is dropped. If the dragged and dropped object is the same object, then the y-coordinate is relative to the upper left corner in the source location prior to being dragged. Default value = 0 |
Return Type
None
IMPORTANT
- Drag and Drop operations are performed as a coupled step. Inserting one operation without the other causes an error to occur. For more information on Drag and Drop operations, see Drag Method.
- This test object method is not supported on Safari browsers.
Example
'The following example drops a dragged XJSPanel object. Browser("Browser_3").Page("Ext JS - Sencha Docs_3").Frame("Frame").XJSPanel("XJSPanel").Drop 90,100
FireEvent Method
Description
Triggers an event.
Syntax
object.FireEvent EventName, [x], [y], [BUTTON]
Arguments
Parameter | Description |
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EventName |
Required. A String value. The name of the event to trigger. Available events: onchange, onclick, ondblclick, onblur, onfocus, onmousedown, onmouseup, onmouseover, onmouseout, onsubmit, onreset, onpropertychange. |
x |
Optional. An integer value. The x-coordinate, relative to the upper left corner of the object. Default value = 0 |
y |
Optional. An integer value. The y-coordinate, relative to the upper left corner of the object. Default value = 0 |
BUTTON |
Optional. A predefined constant or number. The mouse button used to fire the object. Default value = micLeftBtn |
Return Type
None
Example
'The following example fires the onclick event on an XJSButton object. Browser("Ext JS Kitchen Sink -").Page("Ext JS Kitchen Sink -").XJSButton("XJSButton").FireEvent "onclick"
HoverTap Method
Description
When hover is supported, places the pointer on the object. Otherwise, taps the object.
Syntax
object.HoverTap [x], [y]
Arguments
Parameter | Description |
---|---|
x |
Optional. An integer value. The x-coordinate of the hover point or tap. The specified coordinates are relative to the upper left corner of the object. The default value is the center of the object. Default value = 0 |
y |
Optional. An integer value. The y-coordinate of the hover point or tap. The specified coordinates are relative to the upper left corner of the object. The default value is the center of the object. Default value = 0 |
Return Type
None
IMPORTANT
This method is supported as long as the application supports touch events and is run on a mobile device on Digital Lab or a touch-enabled browser. Using this method on desktop browsers may generate warnings, even if you are using a mobile emulator.
LongPress Method
Description
Presses and holds the object. (Mobile and Web add-ins only)
Syntax
object.LongPress [duration], [x], [y]
Arguments
Parameter | Description |
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duration |
Optional. A Variant. The time period (in seconds) to hold the long tap gesture. You can specify partial seconds as a duration time. |
x |
Optional. An integer value. The x-coordinate of the long tap gesture. The coordinate is relative to the upper left corner of the object. The default value is the center of the object. Default value = 0 |
y |
Optional. An integer value. The y-coordinate of the tap gesture. The coordinate is relative to the upper left corner of the object. The default value is the center of the object. Default value = 0 |
Return Type
None
IMPORTANT
This method is supported as long as the application supports touch events and is run on a mobile device on Digital Lab or a touch-enabled browser. Using this method on desktop browsers may generate warnings, even if you are using a mobile emulator.
Example
'The following example performs a LongPress on an XJSEditBox object. Device("Device").App("Mobile Web_2").MobileWebView("Web View").Page("Checkbox and radio inputs").XJSPanel("XJSPanel_7").XJSEditBox("XJSEditBox_2").LongPress 1,75,75
MiddleClick Method
Description
Middle-clicks the object.
Syntax
object.MiddleClick [x], [y]
Arguments
Parameter | Description |
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x |
Optional. An integer value. The x-coordinate of the middle-click. The specified coordinates are relative to the upper left corner of the object. The default value is the center of the object. Default value = 0 |
y |
Optional. An integer value. The y-coordinate of the middle click. The specified coordinates are relative to the upper left corner of the object. The default value is the center of the object. Default value = 0 |
Return Type
None
IMPORTANT
- If UFT One does not record the MiddleClick method, it may be due to Web Event Recording Configuration settings that were preserved from the upgrade of a previous UFT One version. In this case, you can enable recording of these methods by resetting the Web Event Recording Configuration to a preconfigured level. For details, see the topic on the Custom Web Event Recording Configuration in the Add-ins section of the UFT One Help Center.
- When Event Replay is selected for the Replay type option in the Web > Advanced pane of the Options dialog box (Tools > Options > GUI Testing tab > Web > Advanced node), UFT One fires onmousedown, focus, and onmouseup events for this method, which may cause slightly different behavior than the regular Click Method with a micMiddleButton value for the Button argument.
Example
'The following example performs a middle mouse button click on an XJSButton object. Browser("Ext JS Kitchen Sink -").Page("Ext JS Kitchen Sink -").XJSButton("XJSButton").MiddleClick 75,75
Pan Method
Description
Perform a pan gesture.
Syntax
object.Pan deltaX, deltaY, [duration], [startX], [startY]
Arguments
Parameter | Description |
---|---|
deltaX |
Required. An integer value. The distance moved on the x axis, relative to the start point. |
deltaY |
Required. An integer value. The distance moved on the y axis, relative to the start point. |
duration |
Optional. A Variant. The number of seconds required to perform the pan gesture. |
startX |
Optional. An integer value. The x-coordinate of where the pan gesture starts. The specified coordinates are relative to the upper left corner of the object. The default value is the center of the object. Default value = 0 |
startY |
Optional. An integer value. The y-coordinate of where the pan gesture starts. The specified coordinates are relative to the upper left corner of the object. The default value is the center of the object. Default value = 0 |
Return Type
None
IMPORTANT
This method is supported as long as the application supports touch events and is run on a mobile device on Digital Lab or a touch-enabled browser. Using this method on desktop browsers may generate warnings, even if you are using a mobile emulator.
This method is not supported in Internet Explorer and older versions of FireFox.
Pinch Method
Description
Perform a pinch gesture.
Syntax
object.Pinch scale, [duration], [x], [y]
Arguments
Parameter | Description |
---|---|
scale |
Required. A Variant. The zoom scale resulting from the pinch gesture. This is the ratio between the distance between the fingers at the end of the pinch gesture to the distance between the fingers at the beginning of the pinch gesture. |
duration |
Optional. A Variant. The number of seconds required to perform the pinch gesture. The default value is 1 second. |
x |
Optional. An integer value. The x-coordinate of where the pinch gesture begins. The specified coordinates are relative to the upper left corner of the object. The default value is the center of the object. Default value = 0 |
y |
Optional. An integer value. The y-coordinate of of where the pinch gesture begins. The specified coordinates are relative to the upper left corner of the object. The default value is the center of the object. Default value = 0 |
Return Type
None
IMPORTANT
This method is supported as long as the application supports touch events and is run on a mobile device on Digital Lab or a touch-enabled browser. Using this method on desktop browsers may generate warnings, even if you are using a mobile emulator.
This method is not supported in Internet Explorer and older versions of FireFox.
RightClick Method
Description
Right-clicks the object.
Syntax
object.RightClick [x], [y]
Arguments
Parameter | Description |
---|---|
x |
Optional. An integer value. The x-coordinate of the right-click. The specified coordinates are relative to the upper left corner of the object. The default value is the center of the object. Default value = 0 |
y |
Optional. An integer value. The y-coordinate of the click. The specified coordinates are relative to the upper left corner of the object. The default value is the center of the object. Default value = 0 |
Return Type
None
IMPORTANT
- If UFT One does not record the RightClick method, it may be due to Web Event Recording Configuration settings that were preserved from the upgrade of a previous UFT One version. In this case, you can enable recording of these methods by resetting the Web Event Recording Configuration to a preconfigured level. For details, see the topic on the Custom Web Event Recording Configuration in the Add-ins section of the UFT One Help Center.
- When Event Replay is selected for the Replay type option in the Web > Advanced pane of the Options dialog box (Tools > Options > GUI Testing tab > Web > Advanced node), UFT One fires onmousedown, focus, onmouseup, and oncontextmenu events for this method, which may cause slightly different behavior than the regular Click Method with a micRightButton for the Button argument.
Example
'The following example performs a right-click on an XJSButton object. Browser("Ext JS Kitchen Sink -").Page("Ext JS Kitchen Sink -").XJSButton("XJSButton").RightClick 75,75
Set Method
Description
Sets the content of the edit box.
Syntax
object.Set [Text]
Arguments
Parameter | Description |
---|---|
Text |
Optional. A String value. The text that is entered in the edit box. The text replaces any text that was there previously. |
Return Type
None
Example
'The following example sets the value of an XJSEditBox object. Browser("Browser_3").Page("Ext JS - Sencha Docs_2").Frame("Frame").XJSPanel("XJSPanel_7").XJSEditBox("XJSEditBox_2").Set "John Smith"
SetSecure Method
Description
Sets the encrypted value of an edit box.
Syntax
object.SetSecure EncryptedText
Arguments
Parameter | Description |
---|---|
EncryptedText |
Required. A String value. The encrypted text to be entered in the edit field. |
Return Type
None
IMPORTANT
The SetSecure method is recorded when a password or other secure text is entered. The text is encrypted while recording, and decrypted during the test run.
To find the encoded value to use as the argument for the this method, do one of the following:
Use the Password Encoder utility (available from the Windows Start menu).
- Parameterize the argument using a Data Table parameter and use the Data Table encryption option (right-click each unencrypted value in the password column and choose Data > Encrypt).
For more information, refer to the UFT One User Guide.
While the SetSecure method enables you to hide passwords on the screen during a run session, it is not intended to be a secure way to protect password information.
Example
'The following example enters an encrypted string in an XJSEditBox object. Browser("Browser_3").Page("Ext JS - Sencha Docs_2").Frame("Frame").XJSPanel("XJSPanel_7").XJSEditBox("XJSEditBox_2").SetSecure "asfaqwevksf"
Submit Method
Description
Submits a form.
Syntax
object.Submit
Return Type
None
IMPORTANT
This method simulates pressing the Enter key, while the focus is on the object specified in the statement.
If the object is not part of a Web form, the Submit method has no effect.
Swipe Method
Description
Swipes the object. (Mobile and Web add-ins only)
Syntax
object.Swipe direction, [distance], [duration], [startX], [startY]
Arguments
Parameter | Description |
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direction |
Required. A MoveDirection Value. The direction of the swipe gesture. Possible values:
|
distance |
Optional. An integer value. The distance (in pixels) of the swipe gesture. Default value = 0 |
duration |
Optional. A Variant. The time period (in seconds) of the swipe gesture. You can specify partial seconds as a duration time. |
startX |
Optional. An integer value. The x-coordinate at which the swipe gesture begins. The specified coordinates are relative to the upper left corner of the object. The default value is the center of the object. Default value = 0 |
startY |
Optional. An integer value. The y-coordinate at which the swipe gesture begins. The coordinate is relative to the upper left corner of the object. The default value is the center of the object. Default value = 0 |
Return Type
None
IMPORTANT
This method is supported as long as the application supports touch events and is run on a mobile device on Digital Lab or a touch-enabled browser. Using this method on desktop browsers may generate warnings, even if you are using a mobile emulator.
This method is not supported for Windows Phone.
Example
'The following example performs a Swipe gesture on a XJSEditBox object. Device("Device").App("Mobile Web_2").MobileWebView("Web View").Page("Checkbox and radio inputs").XJSPanel("XJSPanel_7").XJSEditBox("XJSEditBox_2").Swipe moveDown,200,1,75,75
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