PCQRSCANER/venv/Lib/site-packages/selenium/webdriver/remote/switch_to.py

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from .command import Command
from selenium.webdriver.common.alert import Alert
class SwitchTo:
def __init__(self, driver):
self._driver = driver
@property
def active_element(self):
"""
Returns the element with focus, or BODY if nothing has focus.
:Usage:
element = driver.switch_to.active_element
"""
return self._driver.execute(Command.GET_ACTIVE_ELEMENT)['value']
@property
def alert(self):
"""
Switches focus to an alert on the page.
:Usage:
alert = driver.switch_to.alert
"""
return Alert(self._driver)
def default_content(self):
"""
Switch focus to the default frame.
:Usage:
driver.switch_to.default_content()
"""
self._driver.execute(Command.SWITCH_TO_FRAME, {'id': None})
def frame(self, frame_reference):
"""
Switches focus to the specified frame, by index, name, or webelement.
:Args:
- frame_reference: The name of the window to switch to, an integer representing the index,
or a webelement that is an (i)frame to switch to.
:Usage:
driver.switch_to.frame('frame_name')
driver.switch_to.frame(1)
driver.switch_to.frame(driver.find_elements_by_tag_name("iframe")[0])
"""
self._driver.execute(Command.SWITCH_TO_FRAME, {'id': frame_reference})
def parent_frame(self):
"""
Switches focus to the parent context. If the current context is the top
level browsing context, the context remains unchanged.
:Usage:
driver.switch_to.parent_frame()
"""
self._driver.execute(Command.SWITCH_TO_PARENT_FRAME)
def window(self, window_name):
"""
Switches focus to the specified window.
:Args:
- window_name: The name or window handle of the window to switch to.
:Usage:
driver.switch_to.window('main')
"""
data = {'name': window_name}
if self._driver.w3c:
data = {'handle': window_name}
self._driver.execute(Command.SWITCH_TO_WINDOW, data)