The component WebElement for oj-status-meter-gauge. Do not instantiate this class directly, instead, use ojStatusMeterGauge.

Migration

oj-status-meter-gauge is being broken down into multiple core pack chart components. When you migrate a page from using oj-status-meter-gauge to new core pack chart components oj-c-meter-circle and oj-c-meter-bar you will also need to migrate your WebDriver tests from OjStatusMeterGauge to MeterCircleWebElement and MeterBarWebElement respectively. To do that you will need to revise type and locator instances as follows
Type: from OjStatusMeterGauge to MeterCircleWebElement or MeterBarWebElement
Locator: from OjStatusMeterGauge to findMeterCircle or findMeterBarWeb.
For more details on migrating from legacy to core pack please see MeterCircle component's migration section and MeterBar component's migration section

Hierarchy

Constructors

Methods

  • Sets the value of value property. The metric value.

    Parameters

    • value: null | number

      The value to set for value

    Returns Promise<void>

  • Schedules a command to clear the value of this element. This command has no effect if the underlying DOM element is neither a text INPUT element nor a TEXTAREA element.

    Returns Promise<void>

    A promise that will be resolved when the element has been cleared.

  • Schedules a command to click on this element.

    Returns Promise<void>

    A promise that will be resolved when the click command has completed.

  • Schedule a command to find a descendant of this element. If the element cannot be found, a bot.ErrorCode.NO_SUCH_ELEMENT result will be returned by the driver. Unlike other commands, this error cannot be suppressed. In other words, scheduling a command to find an element doubles as an assert that the element is present on the page. To test whether an element is present on the page, use #findElements.

    The search criteria for an element may be defined using one of the factories in the By namespace, or as a short-hand By.Hash object. For example, the following two statements are equivalent:

    var e1 = element.findElement(By.id('foo'));
    var e2 = element.findElement({id:'foo'});

    You may also provide a custom locator function, which takes as input this WebDriver instance and returns a WebElement, or a promise that will resolve to a WebElement. For example, to find the first visible link on a page, you could write:

    var link = element.findElement(firstVisibleLink);

    function firstVisibleLink(element) {
    var links = element.findElements(By.tagName('a'));
    return promise.filter(links, function(link) {
    return links.isDisplayed();
    }).then(function(visibleLinks) {
    return visibleLinks[0];
    });
    }

    Parameters

    • locator: Locator

      The locator strategy to use when searching for the element.

    Returns WebElementPromise

    A WebElement that can be used to issue commands against the located element. If the element is not found, the element will be invalidated and all scheduled commands aborted.

  • Schedules a command to find all of the descendants of this element that match the given search criteria.

    Parameters

    • locator: Locator

      The locator strategy to use when searching for the element.

    Returns Promise<WebElement[]>

    A promise that will resolve to an array of WebElements.

  • Gets the value of angleExtent property. Specifies the angle extent of a gauge with circular orientation. Value should be provided in degrees.

    Returns Promise<number>

    The value of angleExtent property.

  • Gets the value of animationDuration property. The duration of the animations in milliseconds.

    Returns Promise<number>

    The value of animationDuration property.

  • Gets the value of animationOnDataChange property. Defines the animation that is applied on data changes.

    Returns Promise<string>

    The value of animationOnDataChange property.

  • Gets the value of animationOnDisplay property. Defines the animation that is shown on initial display.

    Returns Promise<string>

    The value of animationOnDisplay property.

  • Schedules a command to query for the value of the given attribute of the element. Will return the current value, even if it has been modified after the page has been loaded. More exactly, this method will return the value of the given attribute, unless that attribute is not present, in which case the value of the property with the same name is returned. If neither value is set, null is returned (for example, the 'value' property of a textarea element). The 'style' attribute is converted as best can be to a text representation with a trailing semi-colon. The following are deemed to be 'boolean' attributes and will return either 'true' or null:

    async, autofocus, autoplay, checked, compact, complete, controls, declare, defaultchecked, defaultselected, defer, disabled, draggable, ended, formnovalidate, hidden, indeterminate, iscontenteditable, ismap, itemscope, loop, multiple, muted, nohref, noresize, noshade, novalidate, nowrap, open, paused, pubdate, readonly, required, reversed, scoped, seamless, seeking, selected, spellcheck, truespeed, willvalidate

    Finally, the following commonly mis-capitalized attribute/property names are evaluated as expected:

    • 'class'
    • 'readonly'

    Parameters

    • attributeName: string

      The name of the attribute to query.

    Returns Promise<string>

    A promise that will be resolved with the attribute's value. The returned value will always be either a string or null.

  • Gets the value of borderColor property. The border color of the gauge. Only applies when thresholds are not defined. The default value varies based on theme.

    Returns Promise<string>

    The value of borderColor property.

    Deprecated

    Since 14.0.0. This is not recommended in the Redwood design system.

  • Gets the value of borderRadius property. Specifies the border radius of the indicator and plot area. See the Help documentation for more information.

    Returns Promise<string>

    The value of borderRadius property.

    Deprecated

    Since 14.0.0. This is not recommended in the Redwood design system.

  • Gets the value of center property. An object defining the center content of a status meter with circular orientation.

    Returns Promise<Center>

    The value of center property.

  • Gets the value of color property. The color of the gauge. Only applies when thresholds are not defined. The default value varies based on theme.

    Returns Promise<string>

    The value of color property.

  • Schedules a command to query for the computed style of the element represented by this instance. If the element inherits the named style from its parent, the parent will be queried for its value. Where possible, color values will be converted to their hex representation (e.g. #00ff00 instead of rgb(0, 255, 0)).

    Warning: the value returned will be as the browser interprets it, so it may be tricky to form a proper assertion.

    Parameters

    • cssStyleProperty: string

      The name of the CSS style property to look up.

    Returns Promise<string>

    A promise that will be resolved with the requested CSS value.

  • Gets the value of describedBy property. Specifies a relationship between this component and another element.

    Returns Promise<null | string>

    The value of describedBy property.

  • Returns Promise<string>

    A promise that resolves to the server-assigned opaque ID assigned to this element.

  • Gets the value of indicatorSize property. Defines the ratio of relative thickness of the indicator to the plot area.

    Returns Promise<number>

    The value of indicatorSize property.

  • Gets the value of innerRadius property. Specifies the inner radius of a gauge with circular orientation, defined by the distance from the center of the gauge to the innermost edge of the indicator and plot area. Valid values are a percent or ratio from 0 to 1.

    Returns Promise<number>

    The value of innerRadius property.

  • Gets the value of label property. An object defining the label.

    Returns Promise<Label>

    The value of label property.

    Deprecated

    Since 12.1.0. Use metric-label instead.

  • Gets the value of labelledBy property. Establishes a relationship between this component and another element, typically an oj-label custom element. See the Help documentation for more information.

    Returns Promise<null | string>

    The value of labelledBy property.

  • DEPRECATED 3.0 Schedules a command to compute the location of this element in page space.

    Returns Promise<ILocation>

    A promise that will be resolved to the element's location as a {@code {x:number, y:number}} object.

  • Gets the value of max property. The maximum value of the gauge.

    Returns Promise<number>

    The value of max property.

  • Gets the value of metricLabel property. An object defining the value label.

    Returns Promise<MetricLabel>

    The value of metricLabel property.

    Deprecated

    Since 18.0.0. This component is superceded by oj-c-meter-bar and oj-c-meter-circle. Applications with this use case should instead create their own labels that also satisfy accessibility requirements.

  • Gets the value of min property. The minimum value of the gauge.

    Returns Promise<number>

    The value of min property.

  • Gets the value of orientation property. Defines the type of status meter to be rendered.

    Returns Promise<string>

    The value of orientation property.

  • Get a named property value from this component. This function will wait for the application's busy context to complete before attempting to get the property value.

    Type Parameters

    • T = string

    Parameters

    • propertyName: string

      The name of the property

    Returns Promise<T>

    A Promise that yields a value for the named property.

  • Gets the value of readonly property. Defines whether the value of the gauge can be changed by the end user.

    Returns Promise<boolean>

    The value of readonly property.

  • DEPRECATED 3.0 Schedules a command to compute the size of this element's bounding box, in pixels.

    Returns Promise<ISize>

    A promise that will be resolved with the element's size as a {@code {width:number, height:number}} object.

  • Gets the value of size property. Specifies the gauge size.

    Returns Promise<string>

    The value of size property.

  • Gets the value of startAngle property. Specifies the start angle of a gauge with circular orientation. Value should be provided in degrees.

    Returns Promise<number>

    The value of startAngle property.

  • Gets the value of step property. Specifies the increment by which values can be changed by the end user. See the Help documentation for more information.

    Returns Promise<null | number>

    The value of step property.

  • Gets the value of svgClassName property. The CSS style class to apply to the gauge indicator. See the Help documentation for more information.

    Returns Promise<string>

    The value of svgClassName property.

    Deprecated

    Since 14.0.0. This is not recommended in the Redwood design system.

  • Gets the value of svgStyle property. The inline style to apply to the gauge indicator. See the Help documentation for more information.

    Returns Promise<object>

    The value of svgStyle property.

    Deprecated

    Since 14.0.0. This is not recommended in the Redwood design system.

  • Schedules a command to query for the tag/node name of this element.

    Returns Promise<string>

    A promise that will be resolved with the element's tag name.

  • Get the visible (i.e. not hidden by CSS) innerText of this element, including sub-elements, without any leading or trailing whitespace.

    Returns Promise<string>

    A promise that will be resolved with the element's visible text.

  • Gets the value of thresholdDisplay property. Controls whether the current threshold is displayed on the indicator, in the plotArea, or if all the thresholds are displayed in the plot area.

    Returns Promise<string>

    The value of thresholdDisplay property.

  • Gets the value of tooltip property. An object containing an optional callback function for tooltip customization.

    Returns Promise<Tooltip>

    The value of tooltip property.

  • Gets the value of trackResize property. Defines whether the element will automatically render in response to changes in size. See the Help documentation for more information.

    Returns Promise<string>

    The value of trackResize property.

  • Gets the value of transientValue property. Read-only property used for retrieving the transient value from the component. See the Help documentation for more information.

    Returns Promise<null | number>

    The value of transientValue property.

  • Gets the value of translations property. A collection of translated resources from the translation bundle, or null if this component has no resources.

    Returns Promise<null | Translations>

    The value of translations property.

  • Gets the value of value property. The metric value.

    Returns Promise<null | number>

    The value of value property.

  • Gets the value of visualEffects property. Defines whether the theme specific visual effects such as overlays and gradients are applied to the gauge.

    Returns Promise<string>

    The value of visualEffects property.

    Deprecated

    Since 12.1.0. Overlays and gradients are not supported in Redwood theme and are not recommended.

  • Create a wait condition that is satisfied when the element's DOM has a non-zero size.

    Returns Condition<Promise<boolean>>

    The Condition to be used with driver.wait() that's satisfied when the element's DOM has a non-zero size.

    Deprecated

    Since 11.0.0. Call the appropriate WebElement method to test the size of the element.

  • Create a wait condition that is satisfid when the element is visible. The condition is satisfied when the element is displayed, as reported by #isDisplayed, and is scrolled into view. This is method is deprecated. Use WebElement.isDisplayed instead to test the display of the element, and scroll it into view if necessary.

    Returns Condition<Promise<boolean>>

    Deprecated

  • Schedules a command to test whether this element is currently displayed.

    Returns Promise<boolean>

    A promise that will be resolved with whether this element is currently visible on the page.

  • Schedules a command to query whether the DOM element represented by this instance is enabled, as dicted by the {@code disabled} attribute.

    Returns Promise<boolean>

    A promise that will be resolved with whether this element is currently enabled.

  • Schedules a command to query whether this element is selected.

    Returns Promise<boolean>

    A promise that will be resolved with whether this element is currently selected.

  • Schedules a command to type a sequence on the DOM element represented by this promsieinstance.

    Modifier keys (SHIFT, CONTROL, ALT, META) are stateful; once a modifier is processed in the keysequence, that key state is toggled until one of the following occurs:

    • The modifier key is encountered again in the sequence. At this point the state of the key is toggled (along with the appropriate keyup/down events).

    • The Key.NULL key is encountered in the sequence. When this key is encountered, all modifier keys current in the down state are released (with accompanying keyup events). The NULL key can be used to simulate common keyboard shortcuts:

        element.sendKeys('text was',
      Key.CONTROL, 'a', Key.NULL,
      'now text is');
      // Alternatively:
      element.sendKeys('text was',
      Key.chord(Key.CONTROL, 'a'),
      'now text is');
    • The end of the keysequence is encountered. When there are no more keys to type, all depressed modifier keys are released (with accompanying keyup events).

    If this element is a file input ({@code }), the specified key sequence should specify the path to the file to attach to the element. This is analgous to the user clicking 'Browse...' and entering the path into the file select dialog.

    var form = driver.findElement(By.css('form'));
    var element = form.findElement(By.css('input[type=file]'));
    element.sendKeys('/path/to/file.txt');
    form.submit();

    For uploads to function correctly, the entered path must reference a file on the browser's machine, not the local machine running this script. When running against a remote Selenium server, a FileDetector may be used to transparently copy files to the remote machine before attempting to upload them in the browser.

    Note: On browsers where native keyboard events are not supported (e.g. Firefox on OS X), key events will be synthesized. Special punctionation keys will be synthesized according to a standard QWERTY en-us keyboard layout.

    Parameters

    • Rest ...varArgs: (string | number | Promise<string | number>)[]

      The sequence of keys to type. All arguments will be joined into a single sequence.

    Returns Promise<void>

    A promise that will be resolved when all keys have been typed.

  • Set a property value on the remote element. This function first waits for the BusyContext to clear before setting the property, then after setting, waits again to ensure that no additional busy states were created due to the property setting.

    Type Parameters

    • T = string

    Parameters

    • propertyName: string

      The property name to set

    • value: T

      The value to set for the property

    Returns Promise<void>

    A Promise which resolves when the remote property has been set to the value. Any value returned from the call to set the remote property is returned in the Promise.

  • Schedules a command to submit the form containing this element (or this element if it is a FORM element). This command is a no-op if the element is not contained in a form.

    Returns Promise<void>

    A promise that will be resolved when the form has been submitted.

  • Take a screenshot of the visible region encompassed by this element's bounding rectangle.

    Parameters

    • Optional optScroll: boolean

      Optional argument that indicates whether the element should be scrolled into view before taking a screenshot. Defaults to false.

    Returns Promise<string>

    A promise that will be resolved to the screenshot as a base-64 encoded PNG.

  • Returns a Promise that is resolved when the application's busy state reports ready. This method checks only that the application's busy context is ready, and not that the DOM element is actually displayed or has a physical size, such as is the case with #whenReady. Operations which are read-only in nature should call this method prior to execution.

    Returns Promise<void>

    A Promise which is resolved when the page's busy state is ready.

  • Returns a Promise that is resolved when the element is ready for interaction--it is visible, has a size, and the app's busy context is ready. Operations on the DOM which rely on its physical location and size to be in a "ready" state should use this command, such as clicking, sending keys, locating child elements, and so on.

    Returns Promise<void>

    A Promise that's resolved when all conditions are met.

  • Compares two WebElements for equality.

    Parameters

    Returns Promise<boolean>

    A promise that will be resolved to whether the two WebElements are equal.

  • Extracts the encoded WebElement ID from the object.

    Parameters

    Returns string

    the extracted ID.

    Throws

    if the object is not a valid encoded ID.

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