The object-driven testing (ODT) functionality is deprecated. Do not use it to create new tests. It will be removed from the product in one of the future releases. As an alternative, you can create custom classes in your scripts. For more information, see Alternatives to the ODT functionality.
Description
The Classes.New
method creates a new instance of the class whose name is specified by the Name parameter, and returns this instance as an Object
object.
Declaration
ClassesObj.New(Name)
ClassesObj | An expression, variable or parameter that specifies a reference to a Classes object | |||
Name | [in] | Required | String | |
Result | An Object object |
Applies To
The method is applied to the following object:
Parameters
The method has the following parameter:
Name
Specifies the name of the class whose instance should be created.
Result Value
The instance of the specified class represented as an Object
object.
Note: | The class with the specified name must be previously declared using the Declare method. If this class is not declared, an error occurs. |
Remarks
In your Visual Basic .NET Connected Applications, you should use the Classes.New_
method instead of Classes.New
. This is because of peculiarities of the Visual Basic .NET language, which does not allow the Classes.New
notation.
Example
The code below declares a class, adds two properties to it, creates a new instance of the class and adds one more property to the instance. After that, the routine obtains the total number of properties that belong to the instance and posts this number to the test log.
JavaScript, JScript
function NewInstanceExample()
{
// Declares a new class
ODT.Classes.Declare("MyClass");
var MyClass = ODT.Classes.MyClass;
// Adds two properties to the class
MyClass.AddProperty("Property1", 123);
MyClass.AddProperty("Property2", "My text.");
// Creates an instance of the declared class
var ClassInstance = ODT.Classes.New("MyClass");
// Adds a new property to the instance
ClassInstance.AddProperty("Property3", false);
// Obtains the number of the instance's properties
var PropNum = ClassInstance.PropertyCount;
Log.Message(PropNum); // 3
}
VBScript
Sub NewInstanceExample()
' Declares a new class
ODT.Classes.Declare("MyClass")
Set MyClass = ODT.Classes.MyClass
' Adds two properties to the class
Call MyClass.AddProperty("Property1", 123)
Call MyClass.AddProperty("Property2", "My text.")
' Creates an instance of the declared class
Set ClassInstance = ODT.Classes.New("MyClass")
' Adds a new property to the instance
Call ClassInstance.AddProperty("Property3", false)
' Obtains the number of the instance's properties
PropNum = ClassInstance.PropertyCount
Log.Message(PropNum) ' 3
End Sub
DelphiScript
function NewInstanceExample;
var MyClass, ClassInstance, PropNum;
begin
// Declares a new class
ODT.Classes.Declare('MyClass');
MyClass := ODT.Classes.MyClass;
// Adds two properties to the class
MyClass.AddProperty('Property1', 123);
MyClass.AddProperty('Property2', 'My text.');
// Creates an instance of the declared class
ClassInstance := ODT.Classes.New('MyClass');
// Adds a new property to the instance
ClassInstance.AddProperty('Property3', false);
// Obtains the number of the instance's properties
PropNum := ClassInstance.PropertyCount;
Log.Message(PropNum); // 3
end;
C++Script, C#Script
function NewInstanceExample()
{
// Declares a new class
ODT["Classes"]["Declare"]("MyClass");
var MyClass = ODT["Classes"]["MyClass"];
// Adds two properties to the class
MyClass["AddProperty"]("Property1", 123);
MyClass["AddProperty"]("Property2", "My text.");
// Creates an instance of the declared class
var ClassInstance = ODT["Classes"]["New"]("MyClass");
// Adds a new property to the instance
ClassInstance["AddProperty"]("Property3", false);
// Obtains the number of the instance's properties
var PropNum = ClassInstance["PropertyCount"];
Log["Message"](PropNum); // 3
}
See Also
Declare Method
New_ Method
Object object
Creating Connected Applications in Visual Basic .NET