Example usage for org.openqa.selenium.interactions Actions contextClick

List of usage examples for org.openqa.selenium.interactions Actions contextClick

Introduction

In this page you can find the example usage for org.openqa.selenium.interactions Actions contextClick.

Prototype

public Actions contextClick() 

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Document

Performs a context-click at the current mouse location.

Usage

From source file:browsermator.com.RightClickAction.java

@Override
public void RunAction(WebDriver driver) {
    Actions actions = new Actions(driver);
    actions.contextClick().build().perform();

}

From source file:org.evilco.bot.powersweeper.game.ScreenGameInterface.java

License:Apache License

/**
 * {@inheritDoc}//w  w  w .  ja  va 2  s.  com
 */
@Override
public void flagTile(TileLocation location) {
    // check chunk location
    if (this.chunkLocation == null || !this.chunkLocation.equals(location.getChunk().getLocation()))
        this.moveToChunk(location.getChunk().getLocation());

    // prepare action
    Actions actions = this.buildTileAction(location.getX(), location.getY());

    // click
    actions.contextClick();

    // perform
    if (hasQueue()) {
        actionsQueue.add(actions.build());
    } else {
        actions.build().perform();
    }
}

From source file:org.safs.selenium.webdriver.lib.WDLibrary.java

License:Open Source License

/**
 * Click the WebElement at a certain coordination with a special key pressed.<br>
 * Firstly it will try to get webelement's location and use Robot to click. At the same<br>
 * time, it will listen to a 'javascript mouse down' event to find out if the click really<br>
 * happened; If not, it will try to use Selenium's API to do the work.<br>
 * If the click point is outside of the boundary of the WebElement, which means we are going<br>
 * to click on the sibling component. At this situation, our click-listener will never receive<br>
 * the click event, we will turn off the click-listener.<br>
 *
 * @param clickable    WebElement, the WebElement to click on
 * @param offset      Point, the coordination relative to this WebElement to click at.<br>
 *                         if the offset is null, then click at the center.
 * @param specialKey   Keys, the special key to press during the click
 * @param mouseButtonNumber int, the mouse-button-number representing right, middle, or left button.
 *                          it can be {@link #MOUSE_BUTTON_LEFT} or {@link #MOUSE_BUTTON_RIGHT}.<br>
 *                          {@link #MOUSE_BUTTON_MIDDLE} NOT supported yet.
 * @param optional String[], the optional parameters
 * <ul>//from  w ww  .  j a va 2  s  . co  m
 * <li> optional[0] autoscroll boolean, if the component will be scrolled into view automatically before clicking.
 *                                      if not provided, the default value is true.
 * </ul>
 * @throws SeleniumPlusException
 */
public static void click(WebElement clickable, Point offset, Keys specialKey, int mouseButtonNumber,
        String... optional) throws SeleniumPlusException {
    String debugmsg = StringUtils.debugmsg(WDLibrary.class, "click");

    checkBeforeOperation(clickable, true);
    WebDriver wd = WDLibrary.getWebDriver();
    RemoteDriver rd = (wd instanceof RemoteDriver) ? (RemoteDriver) wd : null;
    boolean autoscroll = parseAutoScroll(optional);

    if (autoscroll) {
        try {
            new Actions(wd).moveToElement(clickable).perform();
        } catch (Throwable t) {
            IndependantLog
                    .error(debugmsg + "Ignoring Selenium Robot Click 'moveToElement' action failure caused by "
                            + t.getClass().getName());
        }
    }

    MouseEvent event = null;
    DocumentClickCapture listener = new DocumentClickCapture(true, clickable);
    checkOffset(clickable, offset, listener);

    try {
        //2. Perform the click action by Robot
        Point location = getScreenLocation(clickable);
        if (offset != null)
            location.translate(offset.x, offset.y);
        else {
            Dimension d = clickable.getSize();
            location.translate(d.width / 2, d.height / 2);
        }
        listener.addListeners(false);
        RBT.click(rd, location, specialKey, mouseButtonNumber, 1);
        listener.startListening();

        //3. Wait for the 'click' event, check if the 'mousedown' event really happened.
        // CANAGL -- FIREFOX PROBLEM: A link that takes you to a new page (like the Google SignIn link) will
        // trigger the default action and apparently will NOT allow us to detect the Click occurred.
        // So this WILL generate a waitForClick InterruptedException (Timeout)
        event = listener.waitForClick(timeoutWaitRobotClick);
        if (event == null) {
            IndependantLog.resumeLogging();
            IndependantLog
                    .warn(debugmsg + " Robot may fail to perform click. Click screen location is " + location);
            throw new SeleniumPlusException("The Robot click action didn't happen.");
        } else {
            IndependantLog.resumeLogging();
            IndependantLog.debug(debugmsg + "Robot click successful.");
        }
    } catch (Throwable thr) {
        IndependantLog.resumeLogging();
        IndependantLog.warn(debugmsg + "Met Exception " + StringUtils.debugmsg(thr));

        // let the failed listeners exit.
        try {
            Thread.sleep(DocumentClickCapture.LISTENER_LOOP_DELAY + DocumentClickCapture.delayWaitReady);
        } catch (Exception x) {
            IndependantLog.debug(debugmsg + StringUtils.debugmsg(x));
        }

        try {
            //2. Perform the click action by Selenium
            IndependantLog.debug(debugmsg + " Try selenium API to click.");
            //Create a combined actions according to the parameters
            Actions actions = new Actions(getWebDriver());

            if (autoscroll) {
                if (offset != null)
                    actions.moveToElement(clickable, offset.x, offset.y);
                else
                    actions.moveToElement(clickable);
            }

            if (specialKey != null)
                actions.keyDown(specialKey);
            if (isRightMouseButton(mouseButtonNumber))
                actions.contextClick();
            else if (isLeftMouseButton(mouseButtonNumber))
                actions.click();
            else if (isMiddleMouseButton(mouseButtonNumber)) {
                throw new SeleniumPlusException("Click 'mouse middle button' has not been supported yet.");
            } else {
                throw new SeleniumPlusException(
                        "Mouse button number '" + mouseButtonNumber + "' cannot be recognized.");
            }
            if (specialKey != null)
                actions.keyUp(specialKey);

            IndependantLog.debug(
                    debugmsg + "click with key '" + specialKey + "', mousebutton='" + mouseButtonNumber + "'");

            //Perform the actions
            listener.addListeners(false);
            try {
                //if the Robot click worked, but was not detected. If we clicked a link, original page has
                //disappeared, so the link doesn't exist neither, the WebElement is stale. WebDriver will
                //not throw StaleElementReferenceException until the 'implicit timeout' is reached.
                //But we don't want to waste that time, so just set 'implicit timeout' to 0 and don't wait.
                WDTimeOut.setImplicitlyWait(0, TimeUnit.SECONDS);
                actions.build().perform();
                listener.startListening();

                // Dharmesh: Not report waitForClick failure due to listener event not capture 
                // if click coordination out of component size or background. 
                // It is hard to find sibling component.
                try {
                    event = listener.waitForClick(timeoutWaitClick);
                } catch (Throwable the) {
                    IndependantLog.debug(debugmsg + " waitForClick failed but not reported");
                }
                ;

                /*if(event != null)
                   IndependantLog.debug(debugmsg+"click has been performed.");
                else{
                   throw new SeleniumPlusException("Selenium Action.click failed to return the MouseEvent.");
                }*/

            } catch (StaleElementReferenceException x) {
                listener.stopListening(); // chrome is NOT stopping!
                // the click probably was successful because the elements have changed!
                IndependantLog.debug(debugmsg
                        + "StaleElementException (not found) suggests the click has been performed successfully.");
            } finally {
                IndependantLog.debug(
                        debugmsg + "selenium API click finally stopping listener and resetting timeouts.");
                listener.stopListening(); // chrome is NOT stopping!
                WDTimeOut.resetImplicitlyWait(Processor.getSecsWaitForComponent(), TimeUnit.SECONDS);
            }
        } catch (Throwable th) {
            listener.stopListening(); // chrome is NOT stopping!
            if (enableClickListenerFailures) {
                IndependantLog.error(debugmsg, th);
                throw new SeleniumPlusException("click action failed: " + StringUtils.debugmsg(th));
            } else {
                IndependantLog.debug(debugmsg + "ignoring selenium API click failure caused by "
                        + th.getClass().getName() + ", " + th.getMessage());
            }
        }
    } finally {
        IndependantLog.debug(debugmsg + "FINALLY stopping any ongoing listener, if any.");
        listener.stopListening(); // chrome is NOT stopping!
    }
}