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package io.appium.java_client.remote.options;
import org.openqa.selenium.Capabilities;
import java.util.Optional;
import static io.appium.java_client.internal.CapabilityHelpers.toSafeBoolean;
public interface SupportsAutoWebViewOption> extends
Capabilities, CanSetCapability {
String AUTO_WEB_VIEW_OPTION = "autoWebview";
/**
* Set the app to move directly into Webview context.
*
* @return self instance for chaining.
*/
default T autoWebview() {
return setAutoWebview(true);
}
/**
* Set whether the app moves directly into Webview context.
*
* @param bool is whether the app moves directly into Webview context.
* @return self instance for chaining.
*/
default T setAutoWebview(boolean bool) {
return amend(AUTO_WEB_VIEW_OPTION, bool);
}
/**
* Get whether the app moves directly into Webview context.
*
* @return true if app moves directly into Webview context.
*/
default Optional doesAutoWebview() {
return Optional.ofNullable(toSafeBoolean(getCapability(AUTO_WEB_VIEW_OPTION)));
}
}