Simulating Touch Action
To touch a toggle button, use the Touch
action of the Android ToggleButton
object that TestComplete associates with that control. This action performs a single short touch on the control. The following example shows how to simulate a touch on the toggle button control:
JavaScript, JScript
function Test()
{
// Select the Android device
Mobile.SetCurrent("MyDevice");
// Obtain the required ToggleButton
var p = Mobile.Device().Process("com.example.myapp");
var Toggle = p.RootLayout("").Layout("layoutTop").Layout("layout1").ToggleButton("toggle1");
// Touch the ToggleButton
Toggle.Touch();
// Post the current ToggleButton state to the log
Log.Message(Toggle.wState);
}
Python
def Test():
# Select the Android device
Mobile.SetCurrent("MyDevice")
# Obtain the required ToggleButton
p = Mobile.Device().Process("com.example.myapp")
Toggle = p.RootLayout("").Layout("layoutTop").Layout("layout1").ToggleButton("toggle1")
# Touch the ToggleButton
Toggle.Touch()
# Post the current ToggleButton state to the log
Log.Message(Toggle.wState)
VBScript
Sub Test()
' Select the Android device
Call Mobile.SetCurrent("MyDevice")
' Obtain the required ToggleButton
Set p = Mobile.Device.Process("com.example.myapp")
Set Toggle = p.RootLayout("").Layout("layoutTop").Layout("layout1").ToggleButton("toggle1")
' Touch the ToggleButton
Toggle.Touch()
' Post the current ToggleButton state to the log
Call Log.Message(Toggle.wState)
End Sub
DelphiScript
procedure Test();
var
p, Toggle : OleVariant;
begin
// Select the Android device
Mobile.SetCurrent('MyDevice');
// Obtain the required ToggleButton
p := Mobile.Device.Process('com.example.myapp');
Toggle := p.RootLayout('').Layout('layoutTop').Layout('layout1').ToggleButton('toggle1');
// Touch the ToggleButton
Toggle.Touch();
// Post the current ToggleButton state to the log
Log.Message(Toggle.wState);
end;
C++Script, C#Script
function Test()
{
// Select the Android device
Mobile["SetCurrent"]("MyDevice");
// Obtain the required ToggleButton
var p = Mobile["Device"]["Process"]("com.example.myapp");
var Toggle = p["RootLayout"]("")["Layout"]("layoutTop")["Layout"]("layout1")["ToggleButton"]("toggle1");
// Touch the ToggleButton
Toggle["Touch"]();
// Post the current ToggleButton state to the log
Log["Message"](Toggle["wState"]);
}
Simulating CheckButton Action
To specify a toggle button state after the touch, use the CheckButton
action. This action performs a series of touches, which put the control to the state, specified by the State parameter. If the State parameter corresponds to the current toggle button state, CheckButton
performs no action. The following example sets a toggle button to the checked state:
JavaScript, JScript
function Test()
{
// Select the Android device
Mobile.SetCurrent("MyDevice");
// Obtain the required ToggleButton
var p = Mobile.Device().Process("com.example.myapp");
var Toggle = p.RootLayout("").Layout("layoutTop").Layout("layout1").ToggleButton("toggle1");
// Set the ToggleButton to "on"
Toggle.CheckButton(cbChecked);
// Post the current ToggleButton state to the log
Log.Message(Toggle.wState);
}
Python
def Test():
# Select the Android device
Mobile.SetCurrent("MyDevice")
# Obtain the required ToggleButton
p = Mobile.Device().Process("com.example.myapp")
Toggle = p.RootLayout("").Layout("layoutTop").Layout("layout1").ToggleButton("toggle1")
# Set the ToggleButton to "on"
Toggle.CheckButton(cbChecked)
# Post the current ToggleButton state to the log
Log.Message(Toggle.wState)
VBScript
Sub Test()
' Select the Android device
Call Mobile.SetCurrent("MyDevice")
' Obtain the required ToggleButton
Set p = Mobile.Device.Process("com.example.myapp")
Set Toggle = p.RootLayout("").Layout("layoutTop").Layout("layout1").ToggleButton("toggle1")
' Set the ToggleButton to "on"
Toggle.CheckButton(cbChecked)
' Post the current ToggleButton state to the log
Call Log.Message(Toggle.wState)
End Sub
DelphiScript
procedure Test();
var
p, Toggle : OleVariant;
begin
// Select the Android device
Mobile.SetCurrent('MyDevice');
// Obtain the required ToggleButton
p := Mobile.Device.Process('com.example.myapp');
Toggle := p.RootLayout('').Layout('layoutTop').Layout('layout1').ToggleButton('toggle1');
// Set the ToggleButton to "on"
Toggle.CheckButton(cbChecked);
// Post the current ToggleButton state to the log
Log.Message(Toggle.wState);
end;
C++Script, C#Script
function Test()
{
// Select the Android device
Mobile["SetCurrent"]("MyDevice");
// Obtain the required ToggleButton
var p = Mobile["Device"]["Process"]("com.example.myapp");
var Toggle = p["RootLayout"]("")["Layout"]("layoutTop")["Layout"]("layout1")["ToggleButton"]("toggle1");
// Set the ToggleButton to "on"
Toggle["CheckButton"](cbChecked);
// Post the current ToggleButton state to the log
Log["Message"](Toggle["wState"]);
}
Assigning wState Property
To set the state of a toggle button, assign the needed value to the wState
property. Assigning of a value is not posted to the log. The following example modifies the state of a toggle button:
JavaScript, JScript
function Test()
{
// Select the Android device
Mobile.SetCurrent("MyDevice");
// Obtain the required toggle button
var p = Mobile.Device().Process("com.example.myapp");
var Toggle = p.RootLayout("").Layout("layoutTop").Layout("layout1").ToggleButton("toggle1");
// Set the toggle button to "on"
Toggle.wState = cbChecked;
// Post the current toggle button state to the log
Log.Message(Toggle.wState);
// Set the ToggleButton to "off"
Toggle.wState = cbUnchecked;
}
Python
def Test():
# Select the Android device
Mobile.SetCurrent("MyDevice")
# Obtain the required toggle button
p = Mobile.Device().Process("com.example.myapp")
Toggle = p.RootLayout("").Layout("layoutTop").Layout("layout1").ToggleButton("toggle1")
# Set the toggle button to "on"
Toggle.wState = cbChecked
# Post the current toggle button state to the log
Log.Message(Toggle.wState)
# Set the ToggleButton to "off"
Toggle.wState = cbUnchecked
VBScript
Sub Test()
' Select the Android device
Call Mobile.SetCurrent("MyDevice")
' Obtain the required toggle button
Set p = Mobile.Device.Process("com.example.myapp")
Set Toggle = p.RootLayout("").Layout("layoutTop").Layout("layout1").ToggleButton("toggle1")
' Set the toggle button to "on"
Toggle.wState = cbChecked
' Post the current toggle button state to the log
Call Log.Message(Toggle.wState)
' Set the ToggleButton to "off"
Toggle.wState = cbUnchecked
End Sub
DelphiScript
function Test;
var
p, Toggle : OleVariant;
begin
// Select the Android device
Mobile.SetCurrent('MyDevice');
// Obtain the required toggle button
p := Mobile.Device.Process('com.example.myapp');
Toggle := p.RootLayout('').Layout('layoutTop').Layout('layout1').ToggleButton('toggle1');
// Set the toggle button to "on"
Toggle.wState := cbChecked;
// Post the current toggle button state to the log
Log.Message(Toggle.wState);
// Set the ToggleButton to "off"
Toggle.wState := cbUnchecked;
end;
C++Script, C#Script
function Test()
{
var p, Toggle
// Select the Android device
Mobile["SetCurrent"]("MyDevice");
// Obtain the required toggle button
p = Mobile["Device"]["Process"]("com.example.myapp");
Toggle = p["RootLayout"]("")["Layout"]("layoutTop")["Layout"]("layout1")["ToggleButton"]("toggle1");
// Set the toggle button to "on"
Toggle["wState"] = cbChecked;
// Post the current ToggleButton state to the log
Log["Message"](Toggle.wState);
// Set the toggle button to "off"
Toggle["wState"] = cbUnchecked;
}
Simulating Actions From Keyword Tests
This topic explains how to change the state of the toggle button control in scripts. You can use the described methods and properties in keyword tests too. To do this, use the On-Screen Action or the Call Object Method operations.
See Also
Working With Android Toggle Button Controls
Determining a Toggle Button's State
CheckButton Action (Mobile Controls)
Touch Action (Mobile Objects)
wState Property (Mobile Controls)