BrowserDoubleClick Function

Action

Double-clicks a DOM element.

Include file

BrowserAPI.bdh

Syntax

BrowserDoubleClick( uTestObject : in union,
                    nButton     : in number optional,
                    sTimer      : in string optional ): boolean;
Parameter Description
uTestObject Either a locator that identifies the DOM element or a handle to a previously found DOM element. Throws an error if an invalid handle is used or if the locator can not be resolved.
nButton Optional: Specify BUTTON_LEFT to use the left mouse button (default), or BUTTON_RIGHT to use the right mouse button. You can combine mouse buttons with modifier keys using an OR operator. Specify MODIFIER_SHIFT, MODIFIER_ALT, or MODIFIER_CTRL for the respective modifier key. For example: BUTTON LEFT | MODIFIER_CTRL
sTimer Optional: Name of the timer used for page measurements. If this parameter is omitted, no measurements are performed.

Return value

  • true if successful

  • false otherwise

Example

benchmark SilkPerformerRecorder

use "Kernel.bdh"
use "BrowserAPI.bdh"

dcluser
  user
    VUser
  transactions
    TInit           : begin;
    TMain           : 1;

var

dclrand

dcltrans
  transaction TInit
  begin
  end TInit;

  transaction TMain
  var
    wnd1 : number;
  begin
    BrowserStart(BROWSER_MODE_DEFAULT, 1230, 564);
    BrowserNavigate("http://demo.borland.com/InsuranceWebExtJS/", "Navigate to demo site (#1)");
    wnd1 := BrowserGetActiveWindow("wnd1");
    BrowserListBoxSelect("//SELECT[@id='quick-link:jump-menu']", "Agent Lookup", 
      "ListBoxSelect, SELECT, name=quick-link:jump-menu (#1)");
    BrowserClick("//INPUT[@id='show-all:search-all']", BUTTON_Left, "Click, INPUT, name=show-all:search-all (#1)");
    BrowserDoubleClick("//DIV[@textContents='Walker']", BUTTON_Left, "DoubleClick, DIV, textContents=Walker (#1)");
    BrowserClick("//DIV[@unselectable='on'][30]/DIV[@hideFocus='0']", BUTTON_Left);
    BrowserClick("//A[@textContents='Home'][2]", BUTTON_Left, "Click, A, textContents=Home (#1)");
  end TMain;