When testing jQuery UI Autocomplete controls, you can use specific properties of the corresponding test object, as well as properties that TestComplete applies to all test and onscreen objects. You can see these properties below. The properties are organized into the Standard, Extended and other categories. For more information about this, see Categories of Object Methods and Properties.
Property List | View ↓
Name | Description |
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_NewEnum
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Returns an enumerator for the collection of children that belong to the object. |
ChildCount
|
Returns the number of child objects of the given object. |
contentText
|
Returns the combined text contents of the object and its child objects. |
Enabled |
Specifies whether an object can accept user input or not. |
Exists
|
Tells you whether an object exists in the system. |
FullName
|
Specifies the full name that uniquely identifies the object in TestComplete. |
Height |
Specifies the height of the object in pixels. |
Id
|
Returns the object’s identifier. |
idStr |
Returns a string that contains the value of the element’s ID attribute. |
Left |
Specifies the horizontal position of the object’s left edge relative its parent window. |
MappedName
|
Returns the custom name that is mapped to the original object name and is used to address the object in scripts. |
Name
|
Returns the object name. |
NamedChild
|
Returns a child object stored in the Name Mapping repository (by its index). |
NamedChildCount
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Returns the number of child objects of an object stored in the Name Mapping repository. |
namePropStr |
Returns a string that contains the value of the element’s nameProp property. |
NativeChromeObject
|
Provides access to methods and properties of web page elements displayed in Google Chrome. |
NativeFirefoxObject
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Provides access to methods and properties of web page elements displayed in Mozilla Firefox. |
NativeWebObject
|
Provides access to methods and properties of web page elements displayed in Internet Explorer, Edge or in a WebBrowser control. |
NodeDescription
|
Returns the description of an object stored in the Name Mapping repository. |
ObjectIdentifier |
Returns an object identifier that is used to name objects. It can be either a web element id, object text or index among other sibling objects of the same type. |
ObjectType |
Returns a string that contains an element type that is used to name objects. |
Parent
|
Returns the parent object of the given object. |
ScreenLeft |
Specifies the horizontal position of the object’s left edge in screen coordinates. |
ScreenTop |
Specifies the vertical position of the object’s top edge in screen coordinates. |
Text |
Contents of the edit control, as text string. |
Top |
Specifies the vertical position of the object’s top edge relative to the object’s parent window. |
Visible |
Specifies whether the object is visible to users. |
VisibleOnScreen |
Specifies whether any part of the object is currently visible on screen. |
Width |
Specifies the width of the object in pixels. |
Standard
This category includes properties that TestComplete applies to all test objects.
Name | Description |
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_NewEnum
|
Returns an enumerator for the collection of children that belong to the object. |
ChildCount
|
Returns the number of child objects of the given object. |
Enabled |
Specifies whether an object can accept user input or not. |
Exists
|
Tells you whether an object exists in the system. |
FullName
|
Specifies the full name that uniquely identifies the object in TestComplete. |
Height |
Specifies the height of the object in pixels. |
Id
|
Returns the object’s identifier. |
Left |
Specifies the horizontal position of the object’s left edge relative its parent window. |
MappedName
|
Returns the custom name that is mapped to the original object name and is used to address the object in scripts. |
Name
|
Returns the object name. |
NativeChromeObject
|
Provides access to methods and properties of web page elements displayed in Google Chrome. |
NativeFirefoxObject
|
Provides access to methods and properties of web page elements displayed in Mozilla Firefox. |
NativeWebObject
|
Provides access to methods and properties of web page elements displayed in Internet Explorer, Edge or in a WebBrowser control. |
Parent
|
Returns the parent object of the given object. |
ScreenLeft |
Specifies the horizontal position of the object’s left edge in screen coordinates. |
ScreenTop |
Specifies the vertical position of the object’s top edge in screen coordinates. |
Top |
Specifies the vertical position of the object’s top edge relative to the object’s parent window. |
Visible |
Specifies whether the object is visible to users. |
VisibleOnScreen |
Specifies whether any part of the object is currently visible on screen. |
Width |
Specifies the width of the object in pixels. |
Extended
This category includes properties that extend test functionality for the jQuery UI Autocomplete objects.
Name | Description |
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contentText
|
Returns the combined text contents of the object and its child objects. |
idStr |
Returns a string that contains the value of the element’s ID attribute. |
namePropStr |
Returns a string that contains the value of the element’s nameProp property. |
ObjectIdentifier |
Returns an object identifier that is used to name objects. It can be either a web element id, object text or index among other sibling objects of the same type. |
ObjectType |
Returns a string that contains an element type that is used to name objects. |
Text |
Contents of the edit control, as text string. |
<Name Mapping>
These properties are available only if the test object has been mapped (see Name Mapping). You can use them in your tests, but they are not displayed in the Object Browser panel.
Name | Description |
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NamedChild
|
Returns a child object stored in the Name Mapping repository (by its index). |
NamedChildCount
|
Returns the number of child objects of an object stored in the Name Mapping repository. |
NodeDescription
|
Returns the description of an object stored in the Name Mapping repository. |
Other Categories
TestComplete provides access to internal properties and methods of tested web objects. You can view these properties and methods in the Internet Explorer, Firefox, Chrome and other categories (which categories are available depends on the type of the web browser where your tested web application is running). The TestComplete help file does not include a description of these methods and properties. For information on them, please see the DOM model description and the HTML standards for the web browser you use.
Name | Description |
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Text |
Contents of the edit control, as text string. |