fullscreenWindow(remDr, ...)
remoteDr
.retry
argument.remoteDr
. This allows for chaining from this function to
other functions that take such an object as an argument. See examples for further details.
fullscreenWindow
The Fullscreen Window command invokes the window manager-specific “full screen” operation, if any, on the window containing the current top-level browsing context.
This typically increases the window to the size of the physical display and can hide browser UI elements such as toolbars.
## Not run: ------------------------------------ # remDr <- remoteDr() # remDr %>% getWindowHandle() # The current window handle # remDr %>% getWindowHandles() # All windows in the session # # # Get the window position # remDr %>% getWindowPosition # # # Some browsers are still using the old JSON wire end points # remDr %>% getWindowPositionOld # # # Get the size of the window # remDr %>% getWindowSize # # # Some browsers are still using the old JSON wire end points # # remDr %>% getWindowSizeOld # # # Set the window size # remDr %>% setWindowSize(500, 500) # # # Some browsers are still using the old JSON wire end points # remDr %>% setWindowSizeOld(500, 500) # # # Set the position of the window # remDr %>% setWindowPositionOld(400, 100) # # # Some browsers are still using the old JSON wire end points # # remDr %>% setWindowPositionOld(400, 100) # # # Maximise the window # remDr %>% maximizeWindow # # Some browsers are still using the old JSON wire end points # # remDr %>% maximizeWindowold() # # remDr %>% go("http://www.google.com/ncr") # # search for the "R project" # # remDr %>% findElement("name", "q") %>% elementSendKeys("R project", key = "enter") # # webElem <- remDr %>% findElement("css", "h3.r a") # # remDr %>% deleteSession ## ---------------------------------------------