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appium-gestures-plugin
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This is an Appium plugin designed to perform gestures using W3C Actions.
This is an Appium plugin designed to perform basic gestures using W3C Actions.
Appium version 2.0
Install the plugin using Appium's plugin CLI, either as a named plugin or via NPM:
appium plugin install --source=npm appium-gestures-plugin
The plugin will not be active unless turned on when invoking the Appium server:
appium --use-plugins=gestures
Sample app used to demonstrate below gesture is available here
RemoteWebElement carousel = (RemoteWebElement) wait.until(presenceOfElementLocated(AppiumBy.accessibilityId("Carousel")));
driver.executeScript("gesture: swipe", Map.of("elementId", carousel.getId(), "percentage", 50, "direction", "left"));
RemoteWebElement carousel = (RemoteWebElement) wait.until(presenceOfElementLocated(AppiumBy.accessibilityId("Carousel")));
driver.executeScript("gesture: swipe", Map.of("elementId", carousel.getId(), "percentage", 50, "direction", "right"));
RemoteWebElement scrollView = (RemoteWebElement) wait.until(presenceOfElementLocated(AppiumBy.accessibilityId("Swipe-screen")));
driver.executeScript("gesture: swipe", Map.of("elementId", scrollView.getId(),
"percentage", 50,
"direction", "up"));
RemoteWebElement scrollView = (RemoteWebElement) wait.until(presenceOfElementLocated(AppiumBy.accessibilityId("Swipe-screen")));
driver.executeScript("gesture: swipe", Map.of("elementId", scrollView.getId(),
"percentage", 50,
"direction", "down"));
RemoteWebElement scrollView = (RemoteWebElement) wait.until(presenceOfElementLocated(AppiumBy.accessibilityId("Swipe-screen")));
driver.executeScript("gesture: scrollElementIntoView", Map.of("scrollableView", scrollView.getId(),
"strategy", "accessibility id",
"selector", "WebdriverIO logo",
"percentage", 50,
"direction", "up",
"maxCount", 3));
Sample app used to demonstrate below gesture is available here
RemoteWebElement source = (RemoteWebElement) wait.until(elementToBeClickable(AppiumBy.accessibilityId("dragMe")));
RemoteWebElement destination = (RemoteWebElement) wait.until(elementToBeClickable(AppiumBy.accessibilityId("dropzone")));
driver.executeScript("gesture: dragAndDrop", Map.of("sourceId", source.getId(), "destinationId", destination.getId()));
RemoteWebElement doubleTapMe = (RemoteWebElement) driver.findElement(AppiumBy.accessibilityId("doubleTapMe"));
driver.executeScript("gesture: doubleTap", Map.of("elementId", doubleTapMe.getId()));
Pressure has to be between 0 and 1.
RemoteWebElement longPress = (RemoteWebElement) driver.findElement(AppiumBy.accessibilityId("longpress"));
driver.executeScript("gesture: longPress", Map.of("elementId", longPress.getId(), "pressure", 0.5, "duration", 800));
await driver.execute('gesture: dragAndDrop', { sourceId, destinationId });
FAQs
This is an Appium plugin designed to perform gestures using W3C Actions.
The npm package appium-gestures-plugin receives a total of 538 weekly downloads. As such, appium-gestures-plugin popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that appium-gestures-plugin demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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