Description
When you refer to a tested mapped object though NameMapping
, the resulting object contains the methods and properties of the underlying mapped object, as well as extra members.
Use the WaitNamedChild
method to delay the test execution until the specified mapped child object appears in the child list of the given mapped object or the specified time limit is reached. The method then returns the mapped child object, if it is found. Else, it returns an “empty” object. To determine whether the returned object exists in the system, call Exists
.
Each mapped object has the WaitNamedChild
method.
Declaration
TestObj.WaitNamedChild(MappedChildName, WaitTime)
TestObj | A variable, parameter or expression that specifies a reference to one of the objects listed in the Applies To section | |||
MappedChildName | [in] | Required | String | |
WaitTime | [in] | Optional | Integer | Default value: 0 |
Result | A tested object |
Applies To
All mapped processes, windows and controls.
View Mode
To view this method in the Object Browser panel and in other panels and dialogs, activate the Advanced view mode.
Parameters
The method has the following parameters:
MappedChildName
The custom name of the child object as it is defined in the Mapped Objects section of the NameMapping editor (once the object is returned, you can also view its mapped name in the MappedName
property). For instance, if you defined the custom name MyProcess for the process
object, you should specify MyProcess as the MappedChildName parameter.
Note: | The WaitNamedChild method does not accept aliases in the MappedChildName parameter. To wait for a child object specified by an alias, use the WaitAliasChild method. |
WaitTime
The number of milliseconds to wait. If this is 0, the method searches for the desired object once and then returns immediately.
Result Value
The child object with the specified custom name. If the specified object does not exist, the method returns an “empty” object.
Example
The following code snippet delays the test execution until Windows Notepad’s process mapped as Notepad becomes available.
JavaScript, JScript
function NameMappingSample()
{
// Delays the script execution until Windows Notepad becomes available
var Notepad = NameMapping.Sys.WaitNamedChild("Notepad", 3000);
if (Notepad.Exists)
{
// Performs testing actions over Notepad
// ...
}
else
{
Log.Warning("Notepad was not found");
}
}
Python
def NameMappingSample():
# Delays the script execution until Windows Notepad becomes available
Notepad = NameMapping.Sys.WaitNamedChild("Notepad", 3000)
if (Notepad.Exists):
# Performs testing actions over Notepad
# ...
else:
Log.Warning("Notepad was not found")
VBScript
Sub NameMappingSample
' Delays the script execution until Windows Notepad becomes available
Set Notepad = NameMapping.Sys.WaitNamedChild("Notepad", 3000)
If Notepad.Exists Then
' Performs testing actions over Notepad
' ...
Else
Log.Warning "Notepad was not found"
End If
End Sub
DelphiScript
procedure NameMappingSample();
var Notepad;
begin
// Delays the script execution until Windows Notepad becomes available
Notepad := NameMapping.Sys.WaitNamedChild('Notepad', 3000);
if Notepad.Exists then
begin
// Performs testing actions over Notepad
// ...
end
else
Log.Warning('Notepad was not found');
end;
C++Script, C#Script
function NameMappingSample()
{
// Delays the script execution until Windows Notepad becomes available
var Notepad = NameMapping["Sys"]["WaitNamedChild"]("Notepad", 3000);
if (Notepad["Exists"])
{
// Performs testing actions over Notepad
// ...
}
else
{
Log["Warning"]("Notepad was not found");
}
}
See Also
WaitAliasChild Method
Name Mapping
WaitChild Method
Child Method
Find Method
FindChild Method
FindId Method
MappedName Property
Exists Property