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63 changes: 63 additions & 0 deletions AppiumLibrary/keywords/_element.py
Original file line number Diff line number Diff line change
Expand Up @@ -615,3 +615,66 @@ def _is_visible(self, locator):
return element.is_displayed()
return None

def is_element_exist(self, locator):
"""add Get that element with locator is existed.
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remove the "add" in front of keyword documentation please

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same for each keyword


Key attributes for arbitrary elements are `id` and `name`. See
`introduction` for details about locating elements.
"""
elements = self._element_find(locator, False, False)
return len(elements) > 0

def get_element_enabled(self, locator, loglevel='INFO'):
"""add Get that element with locator is enabled.

Key attributes for arbitrary elements are `id` and `name`. See
`introduction` for details about locating elements.
"""
if not self._element_find(locator, True, True).is_enabled():
return False
return True

def is_element_visible(self, locator):
"""add Get that element with locator is visibled.

Key attributes for arbitrary elements are `id` and `name`. See
`introduction` for details about locating elements.
"""
element = self._element_find(locator, True, False)
if element is not None:
return element.is_displayed()
return None

def is_page_contain_text(self, text, loglevel='INFO'):
"""add Verifies that current page contains `text`.

If this keyword fails, it automatically logs the page source
using the log level specified with the optional `loglevel` argument.
Giving `NONE` as level disables logging.
"""
if self._is_text_present(text):
self.log_source(loglevel)
return True
else:
return False

def get_text_selected(self, text, exact_match=False):
"""add Get text with locator is selected.
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can you explain what does this do exactly? what is is_selected()

Examples:
| get_text_selected | text |
"""
try:
if not self._element_find_by_text(text, exact_match).is_selected():
return False
return True
except Exception as e:
return False

def get_name(self, locator):
"""add Get element name
"""
element = self._element_find(locator, True, True)
if element is not None:
self._info("Element '%s' name is '%s' " % (locator, element.name))
return element.name
return None