Class: AX::Row
Overview
UI Element for the row in a table, outline view, etc.
Instance Method Summary collapse
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#child_in_column(filters, &block) ⇒ AX::Element
Retrieve the child in a row that corresponds to a specific column.
Methods inherited from Element
#==, #actions, #ancestor, #ancestry, #application, #attribute, #attributes, #blank?, #bounds, #children, #description, #initialize, #inspect, #inspect_subtree, #invalid?, #method_missing, #methods, #parameterized_attribute, #parameterized_attributes, #perform, #pid, #respond_to?, #search, #set, #size_of, #to_h, #to_point, #to_s, #type, #writable?
Methods included from Accessibility::PrettyPrinter
#pp_checkbox, #pp_children, #pp_enabled, #pp_focused, #pp_identifier, #pp_position
Constructor Details
This class inherits a constructor from AX::Element
Dynamic Method Handling
This class handles dynamic methods through the method_missing method in the class AX::Element
Instance Method Details
#child_in_column(filters, &block) ⇒ AX::Element
Retrieve the child in a row that corresponds to a specific column. You must pass filters here in the same way that you would for a search or wait.
This is useful for tables where it is difficult to identify which row item is the one you want based on the row items themselves. Often times the columns in the table will have identifying attributes, such as a header, and so you can use this method to figure out what column your row item is in and then the method will return the row item you wanted.
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# File 'lib/ax/row.rb', line 30 def child_in_column filters, &block qualifier = Accessibility::Qualifier.new(:Column, filters, &block) column = self.parent.columns.index { |x| qualifier.qualifies? x } return self.children.at(column) if column raise Accessibility::SearchFailure.new(self.parent, 'column', filters, &block) end |