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Finger move on the screen
Example Usage
TouchActions action = new TouchActions(driver);
action.down(10, 10);
action.moveTo(50, 50);
action.perform();
from appium.webdriver.common.touch_action import TouchAction
# ...
actions = TouchAction(driver)
actions.tap_and_hold(element)
actions.move_to(element, 50, 50)
actions.perform()
// webdriver.io example
driver.multiTouchPerform([
{ action: 'press', options: { x: 100, y: 250 }},
{ action: 'moveTo', options: { x: 300, y: 100 }},
{ action: 'release' }
]);
// wd example
let action = new wd.TouchAction(driver);
action.press({x: 10, y: 10})
.wait(1000)
.moveTo({x: 50, y: 50})
.release();
await action.perform();
# ruby_lib example
touch_action.down(element).move_to().perform
# ruby_lib_core example
@driver.touch_action.down(element).move_to().perform
TouchActions action = new TouchActions(driver);
action.Down(10, 10);
action.Move(50, 50);
action.Perform();
Description
As of Appium 1.8.0 all move actions take coordinates that are absolute.
Support
Appium Server
Platform | Driver | Platform Versions | Appium Version | Driver Version |
---|---|---|---|---|
iOS | XCUITest | 9.3+ | 1.6.0+ | All |
UIAutomation | 8.0 to 9.3 | All | All | |
Android | Espresso | ?+ | 1.9.0+ | All |
UiAutomator2 | ?+ | 1.6.0+ | All | |
UiAutomator | 4.3+ | All | All | |
Mac | Mac | ?+ | 1.6.4+ | All |
Windows | Windows | 10+ | 1.6.0+ | All |
Appium Clients
Language | Support | Documentation |
---|---|---|
Java | All | seleniumhq.github.io |
Python | All | selenium-python.readthedocs.io |
Javascript (WebdriverIO) | All | |
Javascript (WD) | All | github.com |
Ruby | All | www.rubydoc.info |
C# | All | github.com |
HTTP API Specifications
Endpoint
POST /session/:session_id/touch/move
URL Parameters
name | description |
---|---|
session_id | ID of the session to route the command to |
JSON Parameters
name | type | description |
---|---|---|
x | number |
X coordinate on the screen |
y | number |
Y coordinate on the screen |
Response
null