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Ƭ StepId: string
Step ID
journey-manager/src/index.ts:22
Ƭ Triggers: Record
<StepId
, Trigger
>
A record of triggers
journey-manager/src/index.ts:64
Ƭ ActiveTriggerEventType: "click"
Active trigger event type.
journey-manager/src/index.ts:163
Ƭ Method: "AltText"
| "DisplayValue"
| "LabelText"
| "PlaceholderText"
| "Role"
| "TestId"
| "Text"
| "Title"
| "QuerySelector"
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journey-manager/src/queries.ts:10
▸ run(props
): Promise
<RunOutput
>
Run the multimodal journey
Name | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
props | RunProps | The run configuration object |
Promise
<RunOutput
>
an promise of an object containing a teardown function and the multimodal client.
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