Oracle code samples (JavaScript SDK)

Select an item from a ListOfValues

This example selects an item from a list of values attached to an edit field.

In the application, this list looks like a '...' button. To open the list from a UFT Developer test you need to use a sendKey(SoftKeys.ListOfValues) statement.

var LFT = require("leanft");
var SDK = LFT.SDK;
var expect = require("leanft/expect");
var whenDone = LFT.whenDone;
var Desktop = LFT.Desktop;
var Oracle = LFT.Oracle;
var assert = require('assert');

jasmine.DEFAULT_TIMEOUT_INTERVAL = 120000;
 
describe("Oracle application",function(){   
    
	beforeAll(function(done){
	In this section, you launch the application you want to test.
           // Use the Web Add-in to navigate to the Oracle server in a browser, 
           // log in to the application and navigate to the desired window.                 
           // Make sure to set up any configuration needed to open the application.
		whenDone(done);
	});
	
	beforeEach(function(done){
		SDK.init();      
		whenDone(done);
	});
 
	// Select a value inside ListOfValues control.
	it("Test ListOfValues",function(done){      
	

	    // Create a description for a FormWindow control and set the properties to identify the FormWindow uniquely.
           let distributionListsFormWindow = Desktop.$(Oracle.FormWindow({
		shortTitle: "Distribution Lists"
	    }));

	    // Create a description for a EditField control and set the properties to identify the EditField uniquely.
           let applicationEditField = distributionListsFormWindow
		    .$(Oracle.EditField({
			caption: "Application",
			objectName: ""
	    }));

	    // Use the sendKey method with parameter SoftKeys.LIST_OF_VALUES to open the ListOfValues control.
	    applicationEditField.sendKey(Oracle.SoftKeys.listOfValues);

	    // Create a description for a ListOfValues control and set the properties to identify the ListOfValues uniquely.
           let applicationsListOfValues = Desktop.$(Oracle.ListOfValues({
		title: "Applications"
	    }));

	    // Use the find method to find values inside ListOfValues control.
	    applicationsListOfValues.find("A%");

	    // Use the select method to select an item from the ListOfValues control.
	    applicationsListOfValues.select(0);
	   
	    whenDone(done);
	});
 
	afterEach(function(done){       
		SDK.cleanup();
		whenDone(done);
	});
});					

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Set the value of a cell in a table

This example sets and then checks the value of a cell in an Oracle table.

var LFT = require("leanft");
var SDK = LFT.SDK;
var expect = require("leanft/expect");
var whenDone = LFT.whenDone;
var Desktop = LFT.Desktop;
var Oracle = LFT.Oracle;
var assert = require('assert');

jasmine.DEFAULT_TIMEOUT_INTERVAL = 120000;
 
describe("Oracle application",function(){   
    
	beforeAll(function(done){
	In this section, you launch the application you want to test.
           // Use the Web Add-in to navigate to the Oracle server in a browser, 
           // log in to the application and navigate to the desired window.                 
           // Make sure to set up any configuration needed to open the application.
		whenDone(done);
	});
	
	beforeEach(function(done){
		SDK.init();      
		whenDone(done);
	});
	
	//Verify cells from a table.
	it("Test Table",function(done){   
	    // Create a description for a FormWindow control and set the properties to identify the FormWindow uniquely.
           let oracleAlertOptionsFormWindow = Desktop.$(Oracle.FormWindow({
		shortTitle: "Oracle Alert Options"
	    }));

	    // Create a description for a List control. Set the properties to identify the List uniquely.let functionList = Desktop.$(Oracle.FormWindow({
		shortTitle: "Navigator"
	    }))
		.$(Oracle.Tab({
			label: "Functions"
		}))
		.$(Oracle.List({
			caption: "",
			classPath: "oracle.forms.ui.VTList;oracle.ewt.lwAWT.LWList;oracle.ewt.lwAWT.LWDataSourceList;oracle.ewt.lwAWT.LWContainer;oracle.ewt.lwAWT.LWComponent;java.awt.Container;java.awt.Component;java.lang.Object;",
			objectName: ""
		}));

	    // Use the activate method with the item name to open a new FormWindow.
	    functionList.activate("+  System");
	    // Use the activate method for child items.
	    functionList.activate("Options");

	    // Create a description for a Table control and set the properties to identify the Table uniquely.let table = oracleAlertOptionsFormWindow
		.$(Oracle.Tab({
			label: "Mail Systems"
		}))
		.$(Oracle.Table({
			objectName: "Table"
		}));

	    // Get the value of the control and check whether the cell in row 0 and column 0 has a specific value.
	    table.cells(0,0).value().then(function(result){
		expect(result === "Oracle InterOffice").toBeTruthy();
	    });

	    // Use the asTestObject method to get the inside test object from the cell in row 0 and column 1.
            // After we get the test object we can use the setText method to set the text of the EditField control.
	    table.cells(0,1).asTestObject().then(function(testObj){
		testObj.setText("text");
	    });

	    // Get the value of the control and check whether the previous step was performed correctly.
	    table.cells(0,1).value().then(function(result){
		expect(result === "text").toBeTruthy();
	    });
	   
	    whenDone(done);
       });
 
	afterEach(function(done){       
		SDK.cleanup();
		whenDone(done);
	});
});					

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