Metadata-Version: 2.0
Name: robotframework-angularjs
Version: 0.0.1
Summary: An AngularJS extension to Robotframework's Selenium2Library
Home-page: https://github.com/Selenium2Library/robotframework-angularjs
Author: Zephraph, Ed Manlove
Author-email: zephraph@gmail.com, devPyPlTw@verizon.net
License: Apache License 2.0
Keywords: robotframework testing testautomation angular selenium webdriver
Platform: UNKNOWN
Classifier: Development Status :: 3 - Alpha
Classifier: Framework :: Robot Framework
Classifier: License :: OSI Approved :: Apache Software License
Classifier: Operating System :: OS Independent
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python
Classifier: Topic :: Software Development :: Testing
Requires-Dist: robotframework
Requires-Dist: robotframework-selenium2library

AngularJSLibrary - robotframework-angularjs
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An AngularJS extension to Robotframework's Selenium2Library

What is included
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AngularJSLibrary provides keywords for finding elements by binding, model, and repeater. The library also provides a keyword for waiting on angular.

Installation
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To install **AngularJSLibrary**, run:

.. code:: bash
pip install robotframework-angularjs


Alternatively, to install from source:

.. code:: bash
python setup.py install


Keyword Usage
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The new locator strategies include

.. code::
    binding=
    model=
    repeater=


For example, you can look for an Angular ng-binding using

.. code::  robotframework
    Get Text  binding={{greeting}}


or by using partial match

.. code::  robotframework
    Get Text  binding=greet


or by simply using the binding {{…}} notation

.. code::  robotframework
    Get Text  {{greeting}}


One can also find elements  by model

.. code::  robotframework
    Input Text  model=aboutbox  Something else to write about

.. role:: rf(code)
   :language robotframework

Finally there is the strategy of find by repeat. This takes the general form of :rf:`repeater=some ngRepeat directive@row[n]@column={{ngBinding}}`. Here we specify the directive as well as the row, an zero-based index, and the column, an ngBinding. Using this full format will return, if exists the element matching the directive, row and column binding.  One does not need to specify the row and column but can specify either both, one or the other or neither. In such cases the locator may return  list  of elements or even a list of list of elements. Also the ordering of row and column does not matter; using :rf:`repeater=baz in days@row[0]@column=b` is the same as :rf:`repeater=baz in days@column=b @row[0]`.

Getting Help
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If you need help with AngularJSLibrary, Selenium2Library, or Robot Framework usage, please post to the `user group for Robot Framework <https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/robotframework-users>`_.

References
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