NAME
Selenium::ActionChains - Action chains for Selenium::Remote::Driver
VERSION
version 1.39
SYNOPSIS
use Selenium::Remote::Driver;
use Selenium::ActionChains;
my $driver = Selenium::Remote::Driver->new;
my $action_chains = Selenium::ActionChains->new(driver => $driver);
$driver->get("http://www.some.web/site");
my $elt_1 = $driver->find_element("//*[\@id='someid']");
my $elt_2 = $driver->find_element("//*[\@id='someotherid']");
$action_chains->send_keys_to_element($elt_1)->click($elt_2)->perform;
DESCRIPTION
This module implements ActionChains for Selenium, which is a way of automating low level interactions like mouse movements, mouse button actions , key presses and context menu interactions. The code was inspired by the Python implementation.
DRAG AND DROP IS NOT WORKING !
The implementation contains a drag_and_drop function, but due to Selenium limitations, it is not working.
Nevertheless, we decided to implement the function, because eventually one day it will work.
In the meantime, there are workarounds that can be used to simulate drag and drop, like this StackOverflow post.
FUNCTIONS
new
Creates a new ActionChains object. Requires a Selenium::Remote::Driver as a mandatory parameter:
my $driver = Selenium::Remote::Driver->new;
my $action_chains = Selenium::ActionChains->new(driver => $driver);
perform
Performs all the actions stored in the ActionChains object in the order they were called:
Args: None
Usage:
my $action_chains = Selenium::ActionChains->new(driver => $driver);
# assuming that $some_element and $other_element are valid
# Selenium::Remote::WebElement objects
$action_chains->click($some_element);
$action_chains->move_to_element($other_element);
$action_chains->click($other_element);
# click some_element, move to other_element, then click other_element
$action_chains->perform;
click
Clicks an element. If none specified, clicks on current mouse position.
Args: A Selenium::Remote::WebElement object
Usage:
my $element = $driver->find_element("//div[\@id='some_id']");
$action_chains->click($element);
click_and_hold
Holds down the left mouse button on an element. If none specified, clicks on current mouse position.
Args: A Selenium::Remote::WebElement object
Usage:
my $element = $driver->find_element("//div[\@id='some_id']");
$action_chains->click_and_hold($element);
context_click
Right clicks an element. If none specified, right clicks on current mouse position.
Args: A Selenium::Remote::WebElement object
Usage:
my $element = $driver->find_element("//div[\@id='some_id']");
$action_chains->context_click($element);
double_click
Double clicks an element. If none specified, double clicks on current mouse position.
Args: A Selenium::Remote::WebElement object
Usage:
my $element = $driver->find_element("//div[\@id='some_id']");
$action_chains->double_click($element);
drag_and_drop - NOT WORKING
Holds down the left mouse button on the source element, then moves to the target element and releases the mouse button. IT IS NOT WORKING DUE TO CURRENT SELENIUM LIMITATIONS.
Args:
A source Selenium::Remote::WebElement object
A target Selenium::Remote::WebElement object
Usage:
my $src_element = $driver->find_element("//*[\@class='foo']");
my $tgt_element = $driver->find_element("//*[\@class='bar']");
$action_chains->drag_and_drop($src_element,$tgt_element);
drag_and_drop_by_offset - NOT WORKING
Holds down the left mouse button on the source element, then moves to the offset specified and releases the mouse button. IT IS NOT WORKING DUE TO CURRENT SELENIUM LIMITATIONS.
Args:
A source Selenium::Remote::WebElement object
An integer X offset
An integer Y offset
Usage:
my $src_element = $driver->find_element("//*[\@class='foo']");
my $xoffset = 10;
my $yoffset = 10;
$action_chains->drag_and_drop($src_element,$xoffset,$yoffset);
key_down
Sends key presses only, without releasing them. Should be used only with modifier keys (Control, Alt, Shift)
Args:
An array ref to keys to send. Use the KEY constant from Selenium::Remote::WDKeys
The element to send keys to. If none, sends keys to the current focused element
Usage:
use Selenium::Remote::WDKeys 'KEYS';
$action_chains->key_down( [ KEYS->{'alt'} ] );
key_up
Releases a mofifier key.
Args:
An array ref to keys to send. Use the KEY constant from Selenium::Remote::WDKeys
The element to send keys to. If none, sends keys to the current focused element
Usage:
use Selenium::Remote::WDKeys 'KEYS';
my $element = $driver->find_element('foo','id');
$action_chains->key_up( [ KEYS->{'alt'} ],$element);
move_by_offset
Moves the mouse to an offset from current mouse position.
Args:
An integer X offset
An integer Y offset
Usage:
$action_chains->move_by_offset(10,100);
move_to_element
Moves the mouse to the middle of an element
Args:
A Selenium::Remote::WebElement to move to
Usage:
my $element = $driver->find_element('foo','id');
$action_chains->move_to_element($element);
move_to_element_with_offset
Moves the mouse by an offset of the specified element. Offsets are relative to the top-left corner of the element
Args:
A Selenium::Remote::WebElement
An integer X offset
An integer Y offset
Usage:
my $element = $driver->find_element('foo','id');
$action_chains->move_to_element_with_offset($element,10,10);
release
Releases a held mouse_button
Args:
A Selenium::Remote::WebElement, the element to mouse up
Usage:
my $element = $driver->find_element('foo','id');
$action_chains->release($element);
send_keys
Sends keys to the currently focused element
Args:
The keys to send
Usage:
$action_chains->send_keys('abcd');
send_keys_to_element
Sends keys to an element
Args:
A Selenium::Remote::WebElement
The keys to send
Usage:
my $element = $driver->find_element('foo','id');
$action_chains->send_keys_to_element($element,'abcd');
SEE ALSO
Please see those modules/websites for more information related to this module.
BUGS
Please report any bugs or feature requests on the bugtracker website https://github.com/teodesian/Selenium-Remote-Driver/issues
When submitting a bug or request, please include a test-file or a patch to an existing test-file that illustrates the bug or desired feature.
AUTHORS
Current Maintainers:
Daniel Gempesaw <gempesaw@gmail.com>
Emmanuel Peroumalnaïk <peroumalnaik.emmanuel@gmail.com>
Previous maintainers:
Luke Closs <cpan@5thplane.com>
Mark Stosberg <mark@stosberg.com>
Original authors:
Aditya Ivaturi <ivaturi@gmail.com>
COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
Copyright (c) 2010-2011 Aditya Ivaturi, Gordon Child
Copyright (c) 2014-2017 Daniel Gempesaw
Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at
http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the specific language governing permissions and limitations under the License.