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- Terminal
ObjectRepositoryTarget
UI Automation Activities
Last updated Nov 25, 2024
ObjectRepositoryTarget
This is a UI element identified as an
ObjectRepositoryTarget
. In
comparison to the IElementDescriptor, this selector allows you to use Strings
to access Object Repository
elements. You can also access any descriptors, even if their names are duplicate in the
repository, because the ObjectRepositoryTarget
class allows you to
specify the parents of the String
descriptors that you're trying to
use.
To use
ObjectRepositoryTarget
selectors, you must first create them,
using the ObjectRepositoryTarget
class, along with its constructors:
ObjectRepositoryTarget(String, String, String, String)
, and
ObjectRepositoryTarget(String[], String, String, String)
Namespace: UiPath.MobileAutomation.API.Models
Assembly: UiPath.MobileAutomation.API (in UiPath.MobileAutomation.API.dll)
These constructors initialize a new instance of the
ObjectRepositoryTarget
class.
Overload | Description |
---|---|
ObjectRepositoryTarget(string, string, string,
string) | Initializes a new instance of the
ObjectRepositoryTarget class, enabling you to
access up to the 4th level of object repository descriptors. When
specifying the elementPath parameter, you should
arrange parent-child relationships in a string format like
"parentOfparent///parent///child", which allows traversal up to the
4th level.
|
ObjectRepositoryTarget(string[], string, string,
string) | Initializes a new instance of the
ObjectRepositoryTarget class and enables you to
access up to the 4th level of object repository descriptors, by
taking an array of strings. When specifying the
elementPath parameter, the parent-child
relationship is represented like ["parentOfParent", "parent",
"child"], offering an alternative way to access the hierarchical
descriptors.
|
Initializes a new instance of the
ObjectRepositoryTarget
class, enabling you to access up to the 4th
level of object repository descriptors. When specifying the elementPath
parameter, you should arrange parent-child relationships in a string format like
"parentOfparent///parent///child", which allows traversal up to the 4th
level.public ObjectRepositoryTarget(
string elementPath,
string appName = "***",
string appVersion = "***",
string screenName = "***"
)
public ObjectRepositoryTarget(
string elementPath,
string appName = "***",
string appVersion = "***",
string screenName = "***"
)
elementPath
String- The hierarchical path leading up to the specific element descriptor you're aiming to automate. It provides a way to trace the lineage from the highest level parent down to the target child element within the object repository. This is useful in scenarios where you have nested elements or a deep hierarchy within your Object Repository application.
appName
String (Optional)- The name of the Object Repository application where you want to access the desired UI element.
appVersion
String (Optional)- The version of the Object Repository application from where you want to access the desired UI element.
screenName
String (Optional)- The name of the Object Repository screen from where you want to access the desired UI element.
Initializes a new instance of the
ObjectRepositoryTarget
class and enables you to access up to the
4th level of object repository descriptors, by taking an array of strings. When
specifying the elementPath
parameter, the parent-child relationship is
represented like ["parentOfParent", "parent", "child"], offering an alternative way to
access the hierarchical
descriptors.public ObjectRepositoryTarget(
string[] elementPath,
string appName = "***",
string appVersion = "***",
string screenName = "***"
)
public ObjectRepositoryTarget(
string[] elementPath,
string appName = "***",
string appVersion = "***",
string screenName = "***"
)
elementPath
String[]- The hierarchical path leading up to the specific element descriptor you're aiming to automate. It provides a way to trace the lineage from the highest level parent down to the target child element within the object repository. This is useful in scenarios where you have nested elements or a deep hierarchy within your Object Repository application.
appName
String (Optional)- The name of the Object Repository application where you want to access the desired UI element.
appVersion
String (Optional)- The version of the Object Repository application from where you want to access the desired UI element.
screenName
String (Optional)- The name of the Object Repository screen from where you want to access the desired UI element.
Property Value: String
The name of the Object Repository application where you want to access the desired UI element.
public string AppName { get; set; }
public string AppName { get; set; }
Property Value: String
public string AppVersion { get; set; }
public string AppVersion { get; set; }
Property Value: String
public string[] ElementPath { get; set; }
public string[] ElementPath { get; set; }
Property Value: String
public string ScreenName { get; set; }
public string ScreenName { get; set; }