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Java client for Appium Mobile Webdriver
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package io.appium.java_client;
import org.openqa.selenium.NoSuchElementException;
import org.openqa.selenium.WebElement;
import java.util.List;
public interface FindsByCustom extends FindsByFluentSelector {
/**
* Performs the lookup for a single element by sending a selector to a custom element finding
* plugin. This type of locator requires the use of the 'customFindModules' capability and a
* separately-installed element finding plugin.
*
* @param selector selector to pass to the custom element finding plugin
* @return The first element that matches the given selector
* @see
* The documentation on custom element finding plugins and their use
* @throws NoSuchElementException when no element is found
* @since Appium 1.9.2
*/
default T findElementByCustom(String selector) {
return findElement(MobileSelector.CUSTOM.toString(), selector);
}
/**
* Performs the lookup for a single element by sending a selector to a custom element finding
* plugin. This type of locator requires the use of the 'customFindModules' capability and a
* separately-installed element finding plugin.
*
* @param selector selector to pass to the custom element finding plugin
* @return a list of elements that match the given selector or an empty list
* @see
* The documentation on custom element finding plugins and their use
* @since Appium 1.9.2
*/
default List findElementsByCustom(String selector) {
return findElements(MobileSelector.CUSTOM.toString(), selector);
}
}