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package io.appium.java_client;
import org.openqa.selenium.remote.Response;
import java.util.EnumMap;
import java.util.Map;
import java.util.Map.Entry;
import java.util.stream.Collectors;
import static io.appium.java_client.MobileCommand.getSettingsCommand;
import static io.appium.java_client.MobileCommand.setSettingsCommand;
public interface HasSettings extends ExecutesMethod {
/**
* Set a setting for this test session It's probably better to use a
* convenience function, rather than use this function directly. Try finding
* the method for the specific setting you want to change.
*
* @param setting Setting you wish to set.
* @param value Value of the setting.
* @return Self instance for chaining.
*/
default HasSettings setSetting(Setting setting, Object value) {
return setSetting(setting.toString(), value);
}
/**
* Set a setting for this test session It's probably better to use a
* convenience function, rather than use this function directly. Try finding
* the method for the specific setting you want to change.
*
* @param settingName Setting name you wish to set.
* @param value Value of the setting.
* @return Self instance for chaining.
*/
default HasSettings setSetting(String settingName, Object value) {
CommandExecutionHelper.execute(this, setSettingsCommand(settingName, value));
return this;
}
/**
* Sets settings for this test session.
*
* @param settings a map with settings, where key is the setting name you wish to set and value is the value of
* the setting.
* @return Self instance for chaining.
*/
default HasSettings setSettings(EnumMap settings) {
Map convertedSettings = settings.entrySet().stream()
.collect(Collectors.toMap(e -> e.getKey().toString(), Entry::getValue));
return setSettings(convertedSettings);
}
/**
* Sets settings for this test session.
*
* @param settings a map with settings, where key is the setting name you wish to set and value is the value of
* the setting.
* @return Self instance for chaining.
*/
default HasSettings setSettings(Map settings) {
CommandExecutionHelper.execute(this, setSettingsCommand(settings));
return this;
}
/**
* Get settings stored for this test session It's probably better to use a
* convenience function, rather than use this function directly. Try finding
* the method for the specific setting you want to read.
*
* @return JsonObject, a straight-up hash of settings.
*/
@SuppressWarnings("unchecked")
default Map getSettings() {
Map.Entry> keyValuePair = getSettingsCommand();
Response response = execute(keyValuePair.getKey(), keyValuePair.getValue());
return (Map) response.getValue();
}
}