Class ContextMenuLocator

java.lang.Object
com.vaadin.browserless.locator.Locator<ContextMenu,ContextMenuLocator>
com.vaadin.flow.component.contextmenu.ContextMenuLocator
All Implemented Interfaces:
Clickable<ContextMenu>

@Generated("com.vaadin.browserless.locator.processor.LocatorProcessor") public class ContextMenuLocator extends Locator<ContextMenu,ContextMenuLocator> implements Clickable<ContextMenu>
Generated locator for ContextMenu, derived from ContextMenuTester. Filter steps are inherited from Locator; action methods delegate to a fresh tester around the resolved component, so behavioral changes belong on the tester, not here.
  • Constructor Details

    • ContextMenuLocator

      public ContextMenuLocator()
    • ContextMenuLocator

      public ContextMenuLocator(ContextMenu component)
  • Method Details

    • getComponent

      public ContextMenu getComponent()
      Description copied from interface: Clickable
      Gets the component being tested.
      Specified by:
      getComponent in interface Clickable<ContextMenu>
      Returns:
      the component under test
    • ensureComponentIsUsable

      public void ensureComponentIsUsable()
      Description copied from interface: Clickable
      Ensures the component is in a usable state before interaction.
      Specified by:
      ensureComponentIsUsable in interface Clickable<ContextMenu>
    • open

      public void open()
      Opens the context menu, as if the action is done in the browser.

      It simulates, for example, a right click on a UI component with an assigned ContextMenu.

      It does not render any client-side overlay. In other words, it only simulates the server-side state changes that would occur when a user opens the menu in the browser.

      Calling open() is not required before using clickItem(...) or find(Class) methods. Those methods operate on the server component state and can be used regardless of the menu opened state. Use open() only if you want to explicitly simulate the act of opening. Javadoc copied from ContextMenuTester.open().

      Throws:
      IllegalStateException - if the menu is already opened.
    • close

      public void close()
      Closes the context menu. Javadoc copied from ContextMenuTester.close().
    • clickItem

      public void clickItem(String topLevelText, String... nestedItemsText)
      Simulates a click on the item that matches the given text. For a nested menu item, provide the text of each menu item in the hierarchy. The path to the menu item must reflect what is seen in the browser, meaning that hidden items are ignored. If there are multiple visible items at the same level with the same text, an IllegalStateException is thrown because the target is ambiguous. Disabled or invisible items cannot be clicked and will also cause an IllegalStateException.
       
      
       menu.addItem("Preview", event -> {
       });
       var subMenu = menu.addItem("Share").getSubMenu();
       subMenu.addItem("Copy link", event -> {
       });
       subMenu.addItem("Email", event -> {
       });
      
       // clicks top level menu item with text Preview
       tester.clickItem("Preview");
      
       // clicks nested menu item with text Email
       tester.clickItem("Share", "Email");
       
       
      Note: Opening the menu via open() is not required before invoking this method; the lookup operates on server-side state. Javadoc copied from ContextMenuTester.clickItem(java.lang.String,java.lang.String[]).
      Parameters:
      topLevelText - the text content of the top level menu item, not null.
      nestedItemsText - text content of the nested menu items
      Throws:
      IllegalArgumentException - if the provided text does not identify a menu item.
      IllegalStateException - if there are multiple matching items at any level, or if the item at the given path is disabled or not visible.
    • clickItem

      public void clickItem(int topLevelPosition, int... nestedItemsPositions)
      Simulates a click on the item at the given position in the menu. For a nested menu item, provide the position of each sub menu that should be navigated to reach the requested item. Positions are zero-based and refer only to items that are visible at each menu level, i.e. hidden items are ignored (the same way as in the browser). Disabled or invisible items cannot be clicked and will cause an IllegalStateException.
       
      
       menu.addItem("Preview", event -> {
       });
       var subMenu = menu.addItem("Share").getSubMenu();
       subMenu.addItem("Copy link", event -> {
       });
       subMenu.addItem("Email", event -> {
       });
      
       // clicks top level "Preview" menu item at position 0
       tester.clickItem(0);
      
       // clicks then nested menu item at position 1 "Email" through the
       // item "Share" at position 1
       tester.clickItem(1, 1);
       
       
      Note: Opening the menu via open() is not required before invoking this method; the lookup operates on server-side state. Javadoc copied from ContextMenuTester.clickItem(int,int[]).
      Parameters:
      topLevelPosition - the zero-based position of the item in the menu, as it will be seen in the browser.
      nestedItemsPositions - the zero-based position of the nested items, relative to the parent menu
      Throws:
      IllegalArgumentException - if the provided position does not identify a menu item.
      IllegalStateException - if the item at the given position is disabled or not visible.
    • isItemChecked

      public boolean isItemChecked(String topLevelText, String... nestedItemsText)
      Checks if the checkable menu item matching given text is checked. For nested menu item provide the text of each menu item in the hierarchy. The path to the menu item must reflect what is seen in the browser, meaning that hidden items are ignored.
       
      
       menu.addItem("Preview", event -> {
       }).setCheckable(true);
       var subMenu = menu.addItem("Share").getSubMenu();
       subMenu.addItem("Copy link", event -> {
       }).setCheckable(true);
       subMenu.addItem("Email", event -> {
       }).setCheckable(true);
      
       tester.isItemChecked("Preview");
      
       tester.isItemChecked("Share", "Email");
       
       
      Javadoc copied from ContextMenuTester.isItemChecked(java.lang.String,java.lang.String[]).
      Parameters:
      topLevelText - the text content of the top level menu item, not null.
      nestedItemsText - text content of the nested menu items
      Returns:
      true if the item at given path is checked, otherwise false.
      Throws:
      IllegalArgumentException - if the provided text does not identify a menu item or if the menu item is not checkable.
      IllegalStateException - if the item at given path is not usable.
    • isItemChecked

      public boolean isItemChecked(int topLevelPosition, int... nestedItemsPositions)
      Checks if the checkable menu item at given position is checked. For nested menu item provide the position of each sub menu that should be navigated to reach the requested item. The position reflects what is seen in the browser, so hidden items are ignored.
       
      
       menu.addItem("Preview", event -> {
       }).setCheckable(true);
       var subMenu = menu.addItem("Share").getSubMenu();
       subMenu.addItem("Copy link", event -> {
       }).setCheckable(true);
       subMenu.addItem("Email", event -> {
       }).setCheckable(true);
      
       // checks top level "Preview" menu item at position 0
       tester.isItemChecked(0);
      
       // checks nested menu item at position 1 "Email" through the
       // item "Share" at position 1
       tester.isItemChecked(1, 1);
       
       
      Javadoc copied from ContextMenuTester.isItemChecked(int,int[]).
      Parameters:
      topLevelPosition - the zero-based position of the item in the menu, as it will be seen in the browser.
      nestedItemsPositions - the zero-based position of the nested items, relative to the parent menu
      Throws:
      IllegalArgumentException - if the provided position does not identify a menu item or if the menu item is not checkable.
      IllegalStateException - if the item at given position is not usable.