Color Property

Applies to TestComplete 15.70, last modified on December 17, 2024

Description

The Color property specifies the background color of the message in the test log. It may be either a standard color constant, or any color you specify. This property overrides the color specified by Priority. Color is white by default.

Declaration

LogParamsObj.Color

Read-Write Property Integer
LogParamsObj An expression, variable or parameter that specifies a reference to a LogParams object

Applies To

The property is applied to the following object:

Property Value

An integer value that specifies the background color of the message in the test log. For a list of predefined color constants and instructions on how to calculate custom color values, see Working With Colors.

Example

The code below demonstrates how you can use the LogParams object to specify settings for the messages posted to the test log when an unexpected window appears.

JavaScript, JScript

function EventControl1_OnUnexpectedWindow(Sender, Window, LogParams)
{
  LogParams.MessageText = "An unexpected window has appeared.";
  // Specifies the string that will be posted to the Details panel
  LogParams.AdditionalText = "The " + Window.Name + " window has appeared.";
  // ...
  LogParams.Priority = pmHighest;
  LogParams.FontStyle.Bold = true;
  // ...
  // Specifies the color settings
  LogParams.FontColor = clSilver;
  LogParams.Color = clFuchsia;
}

Python

def EventControl1_OnUnexpectedWindow(Sender, Window, LogParams):
  LogParams.MessageText = "An unexpected window has appeared."
  # Specifies the string that will be posted to the Details panel
  LogParams.AdditionalText = "The " + Window.Name + " window has appeared."
  # ....
  LogParams.Priority = pmHighest
  LogParams.FontStyle.Bold = True
  # ...
  # Specifies the color settings
  LogParams.FontColor = clSilver
  LogParams.Color = clFuchsia

VBScript

Sub EventControl1_OnUnexpectedWindow(Sender, Window, LogParams)

  LogParams.MessageText = "An unexpected window has appeared."
  ' Specifies the string that will be posted to the Details panel
  LogParams.AdditionalText = "The " & Window.Name & " window has appeared."
  ' ...
  LogParams.Priority = pmHighest
  LogParams.FontStyle.Bold = True
  ' ...
  ' Specifies the color settings
  LogParams.FontColor = clSilver
  LogParams.Color = clFuchsia
  
End Sub

DelphiScript

function EventControl1_OnUnexpectedWindow(Sender, Window, LogParams);
begin
  LogParams.MessageText := 'An unexpected window has appeared.';
  // Specifies the string that will be posted to the Details panel
  LogParams.AdditionalText := 'The ' + Window.Name + ' window has appeared.';
  // ...
  LogParams.Priority := pmHighest;
  LogParams.FontStyle.Bold := True;
  // ...
  // Specifies the color settings
  LogParams.FontColor := clSilver;
  LogParams.Color := clFuchsia;

end;

C++Script, C#Script

function EventControl1_OnUnexpectedWindow(Sender, Window, LogParams)
{
  LogParams["MessageText"] = "An unexpected window has appeared.";
  // Specifies the string that will be posted to the Details panel
  LogParams["AdditionalText"] = "The " + Window["Name"] + "window has appeared.";
  // ...
  LogParams["Priority"] = pmHighest;
  LogParams["FontStyle"]["Bold"] = true;
  // ...
  // Specifies the color settings
  LogParams["FontColor"] = clSilver;
  LogParams["Color"] = clFuchsia;
}

See Also

Test Results
Log Object
Working With Colors

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