The command downloads and opens a GitHub repository with code examples for the tutorial. The tutorial is supposed to be opened by running the Wallaby.js: Open Tutorial command (or using the links on the Wallaby Welcome VS Code page).
#Hover car custom command how to#
The tutorial is suitable for new users, and existing users who want to learn how to use new features as they are released. Welcome to the Wallaby VS Code interactive tutorial. It supports both positive and negative numbers.Explore other Wallaby features About the Tutorial
Internet Explorer - The tag is used to check if the Ready state of the HTML document is set to Complete. If they exist, the activity is executed.Ī. Desktop applications - A wm_null message is sent to check the existence of the, ,, or tags.To assess if an application is in the Interactive or Complete state, the following tags are verified: Interactive/Complete - Waits all of the UI elements in the target app to exist before actually executing the action.Note that this may have unwanted consequences if the button relies on elements which are not yet loaded, such as scripts. For example, you can use this option if you want to retrieve just text from a web page or click a particular button, without having to wait for all UI elements to load. None - Does not wait for anything except the target UI element to exist before executing the action.Target.WaitForReady - Before performing the actions, wait for the target to become ready.The default value is 30000 milliseconds (30 seconds). Target.TimeoutMS - Specifies the amount of time (in milliseconds) to wait for the activity to run before the SelectorNotFoundException error is thrown.It is actually a XML fragment specifying attributes of the GUI element you are looking for and of some of its parents. Target.Selector - Text property used to find a particular UI element when the activity is executed.Private - If selected, the values of variables and arguments are no longer logged at Verbose level.The following options are available: TopLeft, TopRight, BottomLeft, BottomRight and Center. CursorPosition.Position - Describes the starting point of the cursor to which offsets from OffsetX and OffsetY properties are added.CursorPosition.OffsetY - Vertical displacement of the cursor position according to the option selected in the Position field.
CursorPosition.OffsetX - Horizontal displacement of the cursor position according to the option selected in the Position field.The default method is the slowest, it cannot work in the background, but it is compatible with all desktop apps. If neither this nor the SimulateHover check boxes are selected, the default method simulates the hover by using the hardware driver. By default, this check box is not selected. This input method can work in the background, is compatible with most desktop apps, but it is not the fastest of the methods. SendWindowMessages - If set to true, the hover is executed by sending a specific message to the target application.
If neither this nor the SendWindowMessages check boxes are selected, the default method performs the hover using the hardware driver. This input method is the fastest of the three and works in the background.