Frame & Scroll Events – SoliteraTA

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Frame & Scroll Events

switch to frame of mobile screen “element_name”

Desktop step-Definition switch to frame of mobile screen “element_name” Keyword Given, When, And, Then Description Will switch to given mobile screen frame Declaration Code Element Application Test Data When switch to frame of mobile screen “UseremailField” iFrame_Name XPATH //android.widget.ImageView[@content-desc=”frame1″] NILL NILL Remarks The “element_name” that is used through element data file should be in double quotes. Restriction “element_name” should be corresponds to a valid frame in the application. Table of contents Keyword Description Declaration Remarks Restriction

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switch to default frame of mobile screen

Desktop step-Definition switch to default frame of mobile screen Keyword Given, When, And, Then Description Will switch to default mobile screen frame Declaration Code Element Application Test Data When switch to default frame of mobile screen NILL NILL NILL Remarks       NILL Restriction       NILL Table of contents Keyword Description Declaration Remarks Restriction

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scroll in “<testdata_name>” direction to mobile screen “element_name”

Desktop step-Definition scroll in “testdata_name” direction to mobile screen “element_name” Keyword Given, When, And, Then Description Will Scroll to Left|Right|Up|Down with element location Declaration Code Element Application Test Data Then scroll in “” direction to mobile screen “toButtonBelow” toButtonBelow XPATH //android.widget.ImageView[@content-desc=”LinkHere”] NILL A up UP Remarks The “element_name” that is used through element data file should be in double quotes. Restriction “element_name” should be corresponds to a valid element in the application. Table of contents Keyword Description Declaration Remarks Restriction

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