Module appium.webdriver.extensions.android.sms
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#!/usr/bin/env python
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from typing import TypeVar
from selenium import webdriver
from appium.webdriver.mobilecommand import MobileCommand as Command
T = TypeVar('T', bound='Sms')
class Sms(webdriver.Remote):
def send_sms(self, phone_number: str, message: str) -> T:
"""Emulate send SMS event on the connected emulator.
Android only.
Args:
phone_number (str): The phone number of message sender
message (str): The message to send
Usage:
self.driver.send_sms('555-123-4567', 'Hey lol')
Returns:
`appium.webdriver.webdriver.WebDriver`
"""
self.execute(Command.SEND_SMS, {'phoneNumber': phone_number, 'message': message})
return self
# pylint: disable=protected-access
def _addCommands(self) -> None:
self.command_executor._commands[Command.SEND_SMS] = \
('POST', '/session/$sessionId/appium/device/send_sms')
Classes
class Sms (command_executor='http://127.0.0.1:4444/wd/hub', desired_capabilities=None, browser_profile=None, proxy=None, keep_alive=False, file_detector=None, options=None)
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Controls a browser by sending commands to a remote server. This server is expected to be running the WebDriver wire protocol as defined at https://github.com/SeleniumHQ/selenium/wiki/JsonWireProtocol
:Attributes: - session_id - String ID of the browser session started and controlled by this WebDriver. - capabilities - Dictionaty of effective capabilities of this browser session as returned by the remote server. See https://github.com/SeleniumHQ/selenium/wiki/DesiredCapabilities - command_executor - remote_connection.RemoteConnection object used to execute commands. - error_handler - errorhandler.ErrorHandler object used to handle errors.
Create a new driver that will issue commands using the wire protocol.
:Args: - command_executor - Either a string representing URL of the remote server or a custom remote_connection.RemoteConnection object. Defaults to 'http://127.0.0.1:4444/wd/hub'. - desired_capabilities - A dictionary of capabilities to request when starting the browser session. Required parameter. - browser_profile - A selenium.webdriver.firefox.firefox_profile.FirefoxProfile object. Only used if Firefox is requested. Optional. - proxy - A selenium.webdriver.common.proxy.Proxy object. The browser session will be started with given proxy settings, if possible. Optional. - keep_alive - Whether to configure remote_connection.RemoteConnection to use HTTP keep-alive. Defaults to False. - file_detector - Pass custom file detector object during instantiation. If None, then default LocalFileDetector() will be used. - options - instance of a driver options.Options class
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class Sms(webdriver.Remote): def send_sms(self, phone_number: str, message: str) -> T: """Emulate send SMS event on the connected emulator. Android only. Args: phone_number (str): The phone number of message sender message (str): The message to send Usage: self.driver.send_sms('555-123-4567', 'Hey lol') Returns: `appium.webdriver.webdriver.WebDriver` """ self.execute(Command.SEND_SMS, {'phoneNumber': phone_number, 'message': message}) return self # pylint: disable=protected-access def _addCommands(self) -> None: self.command_executor._commands[Command.SEND_SMS] = \ ('POST', '/session/$sessionId/appium/device/send_sms')
Ancestors
- selenium.webdriver.remote.webdriver.WebDriver
Subclasses
Methods
def send_sms(self, phone_number, message)
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Emulate send SMS event on the connected emulator.
Android only.
Args
phone_number
:str
- The phone number of message sender
message
:str
- The message to send
Usage
self.driver.send_sms('555-123-4567', 'Hey lol')
Returns
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def send_sms(self, phone_number: str, message: str) -> T: """Emulate send SMS event on the connected emulator. Android only. Args: phone_number (str): The phone number of message sender message (str): The message to send Usage: self.driver.send_sms('555-123-4567', 'Hey lol') Returns: `appium.webdriver.webdriver.WebDriver` """ self.execute(Command.SEND_SMS, {'phoneNumber': phone_number, 'message': message}) return self