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Applitools Eyes SDK for Selenium Java WebDriver
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/*
* Applitools SDK for Selenium integration.
*/
package com.applitools.eyes;
import com.applitools.utils.ArgumentGuard;
import com.applitools.utils.EyesSeleniumUtils;
import org.openqa.selenium.interactions.TouchScreen;
import org.openqa.selenium.interactions.internal.Coordinates;
/**
* A wrapper class for TouchScreen implementation. This class will record
* certain events such as tap.
*/
public class EyesTouchScreen implements TouchScreen {
private final Logger logger;
private final EyesWebDriver driver;
private final TouchScreen touch;
public EyesTouchScreen(Logger logger, EyesWebDriver driver,
TouchScreen touch) {
ArgumentGuard.notNull(logger, "logger");
ArgumentGuard.notNull(driver, "driver");
ArgumentGuard.notNull(touch, "touch");
this.logger = logger;
this.driver = driver;
this.touch = touch;
}
/**
* A tap action. From our point of view, it is the same as a click.
* @param where Where to tap.
*/
public void singleTap(Coordinates where) {
// This is not a mistake - Appium only supports getPageLocation (and
// the result is relative to the viewPort)
Location location = EyesSeleniumUtils.getPageLocation(where);
logger.verbose("tap(" + location + ")");
driver.getEyes().addMouseTrigger(MouseAction.Click, Region.EMPTY,
location);
touch.singleTap(where);
}
public void down(int x, int y) {
touch.down(x, y);
}
public void up(int x, int y) {
touch.up(x, y);
}
public void move(int x, int y) {
touch.move(x, y);
}
public void scroll(Coordinates where, int xOffset, int yOffset) {
touch.scroll(where, xOffset, yOffset);
}
/**
* Double tap action. We treat it the same as a double click.
* @param where Where to double click.
*/
public void doubleTap(Coordinates where) {
// This is not a mistake - Appium only supports getPageLocation (and
// the result is relative to the viewPort)
Location location = EyesSeleniumUtils.getPageLocation(where);
logger.verbose("tap(" + location + ")");
driver.getEyes().addMouseTrigger(MouseAction.DoubleClick,
Region.EMPTY, location);
touch.doubleTap(where);
}
public void longPress(Coordinates where) {
touch.longPress(where);
}
public void scroll(int xOffset, int yOffset) {
touch.scroll(xOffset, yOffset);
}
public void flick(int xSpeed, int ySpeed) {
touch.flick(xSpeed, ySpeed);
}
public void flick(Coordinates where, int xOffset, int yOffset, int speed) {
touch.flick(where, xOffset, yOffset, speed);
}
}