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.
fullscreenWindow(remDr,...)
Arguments
remDr: An object of class "rDriver". A remote driver object see remoteDr.
...: Additonal function arguments - Currently passes the retry argument.
Returns
invisible(remDr): An object of class "rDriver" is invisibly returned. A remote driver object see remoteDr. This allows for chaining from this function to other functions that take such an object as an argument. See examples for further details.
Examples
## 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
## End(Not run)