A library providing dialogs for interacting with users.
Dialogs is Robot Framework's standard library that provides means
for pausing the test or task execution and getting input from users.
Long lines in the provided messages are wrapped automatically. If you want
to wrap lines manually, you can add newlines using the \n character
sequence.
The library has a known limitation that it cannot be used with timeouts.
    Pauses execution until user clicks Ok button.
message is the message shown in the dialog.
Pauses execution until user sets the keyword status.
User can press either PASS or FAIL button. In the latter case execution
fails and an additional dialog is opened for defining the error message.
message is the instruction shown in the initial dialog and
default_error is the default value shown in the possible error message
dialog.
Source code in src/robot/libraries/Dialogs.py
              
    Pauses execution and asks user to input a value.
Value typed by the user, or the possible default value, is returned.
Returning an empty value is fine, but pressing Cancel fails the keyword.
message is the instruction shown in the dialog and default_value is
the possible default value shown in the input field.
If hidden is given a true value, the value typed by the user is hidden.
hidden is considered true if it is a non-empty string not equal to
false, none or no, case-insensitively. If it is not a string,
its truth value is got directly using same
[http://docs.python.org/library/stdtypes.html#truth|rules as in Python].
Example: | ${username} = | Get Value From User | Input user name | default | | ${password} = | Get Value From User | Input password | hidden=yes |
Source code in src/robot/libraries/Dialogs.py
              
Pauses execution and asks user to select a value.
The selected value is returned. Pressing Cancel fails the keyword.
message is the instruction shown in the dialog, values are
the options given to the user and default is the optional default value.
The default value can either be one of the specified values or the index of
the value starting from 1. For example, default=user1 and default=1
in the examples below have the exact same effect.
Example: | ${user} = | Get Selection From User | Select user | user1 | user2 | admin | | ${user} = | Get Selection From User | Select user | user1 | user2 | admin | default=user1 | | ${user} = | Get Selection From User | Select user | user1 | user2 | admin | default=1 |
default is new in Robot Framework 7.1.
Source code in src/robot/libraries/Dialogs.py
              
Pauses execution and asks user to select multiple values.
The selected values are returned as a list. Selecting no values is OK
and in that case the returned list is empty. Pressing Cancel fails
the keyword.
message is the instruction shown in the dialog and values are
the options given to the user.
Example: | ${users} = | Get Selections From User | Select users | user1 | user2 | admin |