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Re: [QF-Test] How I can access to the variable of a component


  • Subject: Re: [QF-Test] How I can access to the variable of a component
  • From: Gregor Schmid <Gregor.Schmid@?.de>
  • Date: Wed, 28 Oct 2015 17:34:02 +0100

Hello Inan,

at this point those values are determined by QF-Test as needed and
there is no API to get them directly. Such an API is planned for a
future version, but only tentatively.

Best regards,
    Greg

inanbozkurt@?.com writes:

> Hello together,
>
> following problem:
>
> At my web GUI there are components which have further variables like name= qfs:label and value=
> Label:.
> How I can access to that variables?!
>
> This example doesn't work:
>
> def m=rc.getComponent('Id of the component')
> println m.getAttribute(${qfs:label })
>
> Can someone help me please?! Find attached screenshot of the variables of the component.
>
> Regards
> Inan Bozkurt

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