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Java client for Appium Mobile Webdriver
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package io.appium.java_client;
import static io.appium.java_client.MobileCommand.PERFORM_MULTI_TOUCH;
import static io.appium.java_client.MobileCommand.PERFORM_TOUCH_ACTION;
import com.google.common.collect.ImmutableList;
import com.google.common.collect.ImmutableMap;
public interface PerformsTouchActions extends ExecutesMethod {
/**
* Performs a chain of touch actions, which together can be considered an
* entire gesture. See the Webriver 3 spec
* https://dvcs.w3.org/hg/webdriver/raw-file/default/webdriver-spec.html
* It's more convenient to call the perform() method of the TouchAction
* object itself.
* All the existing touch action parameters will be wiped out after this method
* is called.
*
* @param touchAction A TouchAction object, which contains a list of individual
* touch actions to perform
* @return the same touch action object
*/
default TouchAction performTouchAction(TouchAction touchAction) {
ImmutableMap> parameters = touchAction.getParameters();
execute(PERFORM_TOUCH_ACTION, parameters);
return touchAction.clearParameters();
}
/**
* Performs multiple TouchAction gestures at the same time, to simulate
* multiple fingers/touch inputs. See the Webriver 3 spec
* https://dvcs.w3.org/hg/webdriver/raw-file/default/webdriver-spec.html
* It's more convenient to call the perform() method of the MultiTouchAction
* object.
* All the existing multi touch actions will be wiped out after this method
* is called.
*
* @param multiAction the MultiTouchAction object to perform.
*/
default void performMultiTouchAction(MultiTouchAction multiAction) {
ImmutableMap> parameters = multiAction.getParameters();
execute(PERFORM_MULTI_TOUCH, parameters);
multiAction.clearActions();
}
}