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package org.openqa.selenium.interactions.internal;
import org.openqa.selenium.Point;
/**
* Provides coordinates of an element for advanced interactions. Note that some coordinates (such as
* screen coordinates) are evaluated lazily since the element may have to be scrolled into view.
*/
public interface Coordinates {
/**
* Gets coordinates on the element relative to the top-left corner of the monitor (screen).
* This method automatically scrolls the page and/or frames to make element visible in viewport
* before calculating its coordinates.
*
* @return coordinates on the element relative to the top-left corner of the monitor (screen).
* @throws org.openqa.selenium.ElementNotVisibleException if the element can't be scrolled into view.
*/
Point onScreen();
/**
* Gets coordinates on the element relative to the top-left corner of OS-window being used
* to display the content. Usually it is the browser window's viewport. This method automatically
* scrolls the page and/or frames to make element visible in viewport before calculating its coordinates.
*
* @return coordinates on the element relative to the top-left corner of the browser window's viewport.
* @throws org.openqa.selenium.ElementNotVisibleException if the element can't be scrolled into view.
*/
Point inViewPort();
/**
* Gets coordinates on the element relative to the top-left corner of the page.
*
* @return coordinates on the element relative to the top-left corner of the the page.
*/
Point onPage();
Object getAuxiliary();
}