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Web Automation

Web Automation Action Steps are designed specifically to automate browsers and web-based applications. In contrast to the regular Action Steps, these do not just simulate user operations, but are also able to handle and control objects within a web-based application. This features can be used in any website or application that runs in a browser.

  • Check Web Element

    Use this Web Automation object to verify if a website or web application element was loaded properly and how long this took.

  • Clear Web Element

    This Web Automation object is used to clear the content of fields on a website or in a web application.

  • Click Web Element

    Use this element to simulate mouse input on a website element.

  • Close Web Session

    The Action Step Close Web Session enables you to close a web session.

  • Common Properties (Web Automation)

    The Web Automation Action Steps share the Common Properties.

  • Confirm Alert Box

    This Web Automation object allows you to confirm or dismiss JavaScript Alert Boxes, and enter text in JavaScript input boxes.

  • Get Web Element Text

    The Get Element Text Action Step reads the innerText of an element.

  • Keystrokes to Web Element

    Use this Web Automation object to enter alphanumeric characters into fields on a website or within a web application.

  • Navigate

    This Web Automation object allows you to perform navigation operations, such as going backwards or forward in the navigation history or refreshing the current webpage.

  • Select Web Element

    Use this Web Automation object to select an option from a list box or a drop-down box.

  • Submit Form

    This Web Automation object allows you to submit a form on a webpage.

  • Using the Browser Wizard

    The Browser Wizard can be used inside Web Automation Action Step wizards.

  • Web Session (Chrome)

    Use a Web Session to open a Chrome browser window in which all the Web Automation elements contained therein interact.

  • Web Session (Firefox) Use a Web Session to open a Firefox browser window in which all the Web Automation elements contained therein interact.

  • Web Session (MS Edge) Use a Web Session to open an Edge browser window in which all the Web Automation elements contained therein interact.

  • Website Load Time

    The Website Load Time Action Step measures the time taken to load a website and the websites that it references.