Metadata-Version: 2.1
Name: urpaform
Version: 0.2.0
Summary: Form Filling Module with UltimateRPA
Home-page: https://github.com/ultimaterpa/urpaform
Author: anerold
Author-email: support@ultimaterpa.cz
License: MIT
Keywords: Robotic Process Automation,RPA,UltimateRPA,form filling
Platform: UNKNOWN
Classifier: Intended Audience :: Developers
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.7
Classifier: Operating System :: Microsoft :: Windows
Classifier: License :: OSI Approved :: MIT License
Requires-Python: >=3.7
Description-Content-Type: text/markdown

# urpaform

Extension for filling in forms with [UltimateRPA](https://www.ultimaterpa.com).  
You need to have the [UltimateRPA Tools installed](https://www.ultimaterpa.com/documentation/_install.html).  
Urpaform allows you to   
- distinguish between several forms in your robotization, 
- assign form fields of various types to a specific form,
- maintain the form fields.


## Examples 

### Basic Usage - Form with a Simple Edit Box

The name given to the form appears in logs. A form field type is specified 
as EditElement, added to a form, assigned with the desired value to be filled in 
and finally, the form is completed.

```python

from urpaform import Form, EditElement

app = urpa.exec_app("Some_application.exe")
edit_element = app.find_first(cf.name("Username").edit())
edit_field = EditElement(edit_element)
test_form = Form("my forms's name")
test_form.add(edit_field, "UltimateRPA")
test_form.complete()
```
Alternatively, you can take advantage of a context manager to complete the form.

```python

from urpaform import Form, EditElement

app = urpa.exec_app("Some_application.exe")
edit_element = app.find_first(cf.name("Username").edit())
edit_field = EditElement(edit_element)
with Form("my forms's name") as test_form:
      test_form.add(edit_field, "UltimateRPA")
```

Note, that there are several ways to add one or many fields to your form using the `add()` method.  
You can add fields separately one by one by passing two parameters, where an element is followed by a value.  
Alternatively, you can add multiple fields at once by passing any number of tuples with elements and values for each field.

```python
# adding 1 field
test_form.add(some_edit_field, "some value")

# adding 2 fields as tuples
test_form.add((some_edit_field, "some value"), (another_field, "some value"))
```

If needed, Form can be initialized with custom values for arguments:
* `attempts`: how many times can be completion of the form attempted (default value is 3)
* `delay`: how many second should pass between filling of two fields (default value is 0)

### Options for Logging and Checks

For several form field types, you can determine whether the filled values 
appear in logs. You can also control whether the check of desired value and truly filled 
value will be performed. 

```python
from urpaform import Form, ComboElement

app = urpa.exec_app("Some_application.exe")
combo_element = app.find_first(cf.name("Usual").combo_box())
combo_field = ComboElement(combo_element, show_in_log=True, allow_check=False)
test_form = Form("my forms's name")
test_form.add(combo_field, "Saturday")
test_form.complete()
```

### Maintaining a Password Box

Maintenance of a password box is similar to an edit box. You can even choose
between keyboard input and pasting just like in edit box. However, the filled 
value in a password box cannot be checked. The password itself can be stored in 
Windows Credential Vault and retrieved with `urpa.get_password()`. More details 
in [Vault Tutorial and documentation](https://www.ultimaterpa.com/documentation/_vault.html).

```python
from urpaform import PasswordElement

app = urpa.exec_app("Some_application.exe")
password = urpa.get_password(system, user)
password_element = app.find_first(cf.name("Password").edit())
password_field = PasswordElement(password_element)
test_form = Form("my forms's name")
test_form.add(password_field, password)
test_form.complete()
```

### Setting Specific Behavior of Elements - Edit Elements

When [inspecting](https://www.ultimaterpa.com/documentation/_search_elements.html) an edit element, you may discover, that it has some specific behavior.
- For most, the filled value is placed in value property, but for others in the name property or even the text_value property.
You can control the respective set up with `value_is_in` parameter.
- Some can contain a default value that cannot be removed from the edit box. For example, 
predefined dots for a date. You can use the `default_value` parameter.
- You have an option to define your own combination of keys with `clear_keys` to clear 
the field, in case the default setting fails for your application.
- There is na alternative way to fill an edit box (default method is `writing` using keyboard input). You can switch to pasting the value into the field from clipboard by setting `send_method` at `pasting` and `paste_keys` at demanded paste shortcut (default CTRL+V).

```python

from urpaform import Form, EditElement

app = urpa.exec_app("Some_application.exe")
edit_element = app.find_first(cf.name("Username").edit())
edit_field = EditElement(edit_element, value_is_in="name", default_value="  .  .    ")
test_form = Form("my forms's name")
test_form.add(edit_field, "UltimateRPA")
test_form.complete()
```


### Setting Specific Behavior of Elements - Combo Boxes

Based on specific behavior of the combo box in your form, you can choose the method 
to fill in your desired value. Many would accept the desired value as a text. For others,
you may need to activate the `walk_type` to walk through all available values in the 
combo box to find the desired one.

It is recommended to use the default method and to use the other method only if the 
default method fails to set the value in your combo box.

```python
from urpaform import Form, ComboElement

app = urpa.exec_app("Some_application.exe")
first_combo_element = app.find_first(cf.name("Usual").combo_box())
first_combo_field = ComboElement(first_combo_element, walk_type=False)
test_form = Form("my forms's name")
test_form.add(first_combo_field, "Tuesday")
second_combo_element = app.find_first(cf.name("Unusual").combo_box())
second_combo_field = ComboElement(second_combo_element, walk_type=True)
test_form.add(second_combo_field, "Saturday")
test_form.complete()
```


###  Maintaining Check Boxes and Radio Buttons

You can check and uncheck check boxes in your forms, as well as activate radio buttons.

```python
from urpaform import Form, CheckElement, RadioElement

app = urpa.exec_app("Some_application.exe")
test_form = Form("my forms's name")
first_check_element = app.find_first(cf.name("a)").check_box())
first_check_field = CheckElement(first_check_element)
test_form.add(first_check_field, True)
second_check_element = app.find_first(cf.name("b)").check_box())
second_check_field = CheckElement(second_check_element)
test_form.add(second_check_field, False)
radio_element = app.find_first(cf.name("2").radio_button())
radio_field = RadioElement(radio_element)
test_form.add(radio_field, True)
test_form.complete()
```

## Changelog

[Changelog is here](https://github.com/ultimaterpa/urpaform/blob/master/CHANGELOG.md)


