check tree node status
Check the current status of a tree node.
Name | Description | Type | Modifier |
---|---|---|---|
window | TA name of the window. | Interface Entity | None |
control | TA name of the tree control. | Interface Element | None |
node | Path to the node (see ). | String | None |
expected | Expected tree node status. Allowable values:
| Value Set | expanded, collapsed, leaf |
Result is Passed if the actual status matches that which is expected, otherwise Failed.
This action may be used within the following project items: test modules and user-defined actions.
This action is applicable to the following controls: tree view, tree table, tree list.
Example - Case 1: Using a text value for node
interface
use interface Car Rental
 
window control node expected
check tree node status view cars car select tree Car Types/Standard collapsed
check tree node status view cars car select tree Car Types/Compact/Toyota Prius leaf
check tree node status view cars car select tree Car Types/Compact expanded
Example - Case 2: Using a numerical index for node
window control node expected
check tree node status view cars car select tree 1/4/1 leaf
- node argument:
- The node path may be specified by its display textor by a numerical index representing its cardinal placement in its branch, with index values starting at 1.
- If a node path of more than one item must be specified, use forward slashes ( / ) as delimiters between node levels.
- Enclose a numerical text string in quotation marks to differentiate it from a numerical index value. For example, if a text value of an item in a control has a value of
12
, you should reference that item by passing12
surrounded by quotation marks (that is,"12"
) instead of the numerical12
. Passing the numerical12
is treated as a reference to an item with an index of 12, rather than an item holding a text string value of12
.
- This action supports the <ignore> modifier. If the string
<ignore>
is present as the value of any of the arguments, or any argument contains an expression that evaluates to<ignore>
, the action is skipped during execution.