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FindBy doc update #1311
FindBy doc update #1311
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Thanks for the PR @Cliabhach , the documentation is never enough |
As a nice bonus, this also enables syntax highlighting in compatible clients, such as the GitHub website.
Also, it looks like appium has its own WebDriverAgent repository - should I make the inline links point there instead of to facebook's old project? |
Yes, we maintain our own fork. Although, it only contains the code. Wiki does not get copied |
I'll need to add more examples, I think, but how does that look so far? |
@iOSXCUITFindBy(iOSClassChain = "**/XCUIElementTypeCell[`name BEGINSWITH \"Foo\"`]") | ||
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// Selector for every cell with a name that starts with "it's not" | ||
@iOSXCUITFindBy(iOSClassChain = "**/XCUIElementTypeCell[`name BEGINSWITH \"it's not\"`]") |
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class chain also supports indexing, including negative indexes (e.g. -1 means the last matched element, -2 - the one before the last one, etc) . The only limitation is that the index should be the last specifier in the chain, for example **/XCUIElementTypeCell[`name == 'bla'`][-2]
is valid, but **/XCUIElementTypeCell[-2][`name == 'bla'`]
is not
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These are 1-based indices, it looks like. What does an index of 0 do?
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throws an error :)
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Fair enough.
yep, the doc looks great. I've also added a comment regarding indexing and deep attribute search |
Ok, I've added items for those. I'm still not 100% on putting the README in this folder - should we maybe cross-reference it from e.g. the main Appium docs? |
Oh, and I should rebase these commits so they have the |
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Not sure about the name - I don't suppose anyone has a good idea for what to call it? |
the current name is ok. We can always rename it if necessary ;) |
Change list
Advanced-By.md
file for advanced AndroidBy & iOSXCUITFindBy usageTypes of changes
What types of changes are you proposing/introducing to Java client?
Put an
x
in the boxes that applyDetails
The main goal here was to document these
uiAutomator
andiOSClassChain
attributes within the java client documentation. You'll note that the README is incomplete - I tried to use the server source code to figure out how UiScrollable works, but didn't get very far.I did find these two files in the main appium source. Should I make a pull request to update either of those instead/as well?