cfme.automate.buttons module

class cfme.automate.buttons.AnsiblePlaybookButton(parent, group, text, hover, image, playbook_cat_item, inventory, hosts=None, system=None, request=None, open_url=None, attributes=None)[source]

Bases: cfme.automate.buttons.BaseButton

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class cfme.automate.buttons.AutomateRadioGroup(*args, **kwargs)[source]

Bases: widgetastic_manageiq.RadioGroup

BUTTON = './/label[normalize-space(.)={}]/preceding-sibling::input[@type="radio"][1]'
LABELS = './/label'
select(*args, **kwargs)[source]
selected
class cfme.automate.buttons.BaseButton(parent)[source]

Bases: cfme.modeling.base.BaseEntity, cfme.utils.update.Updateable

Base class for Automate Buttons.

delete(cancel=False)[source]
delete_if_exists()[source]
exists
update(updates)[source]
class cfme.automate.buttons.ButtonAll(obj, navigate_obj)[source]

Bases: cfme.utils.appliance.implementations.ui.CFMENavigateStep

VIEW

alias of ButtonsAllView

prerequisite

This is a helper descriptor for destinations which are linked to an attribute of the object.

For instance, imagine you have an object that has an attribute(parent) which has a ‘ViewAll’, destination that needs to be visited before you can click on ‘New’. In this instance, you would need to make the ‘New’ destination use ‘ViewAll’ as a prerequisite. As this would need no other special input, we can use NavigateToAttribute as a helper, supplying only the name of the attribute which stores the object to be used in the navigation, and the destination name. This will set prerequisite to be a callable that will navigate to the prerequisite step.

step()[source]
class cfme.automate.buttons.ButtonCollection(parent, filters=NOTHING)[source]

Bases: cfme.modeling.base.BaseCollection

ENTITY

alias of BaseButton

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create(text, hover, type='Default', group=None, dialog=None, playbook_cat_item=None, inventory=None, hosts=None, image=None, open_url=None, system=None, request=None, attributes=None)[source]
instantiate(group, text, hover, type='Default', dialog=None, playbook_cat_item=None, inventory=None, hosts=None, image=None, open_url=None, system=None, request=None, attributes=None)[source]
class cfme.automate.buttons.ButtonDetailView(*args, **kwargs)[source]

Bases: cfme.automate.AutomateCustomizationView

button_type

This class handles instantiating and caching of the widgets on view.

It stores the class and the parameters it should be instantiated with. Once it is accessed from the instance of the class where it was defined on, it passes the instance to the widget class followed by args and then kwargs.

It also acts as a counter, so you can then order the widgets by their “creation” stamp.

dialog

This class handles instantiating and caching of the widgets on view.

It stores the class and the parameters it should be instantiated with. Once it is accessed from the instance of the class where it was defined on, it passes the instance to the widget class followed by args and then kwargs.

It also acts as a counter, so you can then order the widgets by their “creation” stamp.

hover

This class handles instantiating and caching of the widgets on view.

It stores the class and the parameters it should be instantiated with. Once it is accessed from the instance of the class where it was defined on, it passes the instance to the widget class followed by args and then kwargs.

It also acts as a counter, so you can then order the widgets by their “creation” stamp.

is_displayed
message

This class handles instantiating and caching of the widgets on view.

It stores the class and the parameters it should be instantiated with. Once it is accessed from the instance of the class where it was defined on, it passes the instance to the widget class followed by args and then kwargs.

It also acts as a counter, so you can then order the widgets by their “creation” stamp.

playbook_cat_item

This class handles instantiating and caching of the widgets on view.

It stores the class and the parameters it should be instantiated with. Once it is accessed from the instance of the class where it was defined on, it passes the instance to the widget class followed by args and then kwargs.

It also acts as a counter, so you can then order the widgets by their “creation” stamp.

request

This class handles instantiating and caching of the widgets on view.

It stores the class and the parameters it should be instantiated with. Once it is accessed from the instance of the class where it was defined on, it passes the instance to the widget class followed by args and then kwargs.

It also acts as a counter, so you can then order the widgets by their “creation” stamp.

show

This class handles instantiating and caching of the widgets on view.

It stores the class and the parameters it should be instantiated with. Once it is accessed from the instance of the class where it was defined on, it passes the instance to the widget class followed by args and then kwargs.

It also acts as a counter, so you can then order the widgets by their “creation” stamp.

system

This class handles instantiating and caching of the widgets on view.

It stores the class and the parameters it should be instantiated with. Once it is accessed from the instance of the class where it was defined on, it passes the instance to the widget class followed by args and then kwargs.

It also acts as a counter, so you can then order the widgets by their “creation” stamp.

target

This class handles instantiating and caching of the widgets on view.

It stores the class and the parameters it should be instantiated with. Once it is accessed from the instance of the class where it was defined on, it passes the instance to the widget class followed by args and then kwargs.

It also acts as a counter, so you can then order the widgets by their “creation” stamp.

text

This class handles instantiating and caching of the widgets on view.

It stores the class and the parameters it should be instantiated with. Once it is accessed from the instance of the class where it was defined on, it passes the instance to the widget class followed by args and then kwargs.

It also acts as a counter, so you can then order the widgets by their “creation” stamp.

title

This class handles instantiating and caching of the widgets on view.

It stores the class and the parameters it should be instantiated with. Once it is accessed from the instance of the class where it was defined on, it passes the instance to the widget class followed by args and then kwargs.

It also acts as a counter, so you can then order the widgets by their “creation” stamp.

type

This class handles instantiating and caching of the widgets on view.

It stores the class and the parameters it should be instantiated with. Once it is accessed from the instance of the class where it was defined on, it passes the instance to the widget class followed by args and then kwargs.

It also acts as a counter, so you can then order the widgets by their “creation” stamp.

class cfme.automate.buttons.ButtonDetails(obj, navigate_obj)[source]

Bases: cfme.utils.appliance.implementations.ui.CFMENavigateStep

VIEW

alias of ButtonDetailView

prerequisite

This is a helper descriptor for destinations which are linked to an attribute of the object.

For instance, imagine you have an object that has an attribute(parent) which has a ‘ViewAll’, destination that needs to be visited before you can click on ‘New’. In this instance, you would need to make the ‘New’ destination use ‘ViewAll’ as a prerequisite. As this would need no other special input, we can use NavigateToAttribute as a helper, supplying only the name of the attribute which stores the object to be used in the navigation, and the destination name. This will set prerequisite to be a callable that will navigate to the prerequisite step.

step()[source]
class cfme.automate.buttons.ButtonEdit(obj, navigate_obj)[source]

Bases: cfme.utils.appliance.implementations.ui.CFMENavigateStep

VIEW

alias of EditButtonView

prerequisite

This is a helper descriptor for navigation destinations which are linked to the same class.

For instance, imagine you have an object that has a ‘ViewAll’, destination that needs to be visited before you can click on ‘New’. In this instance, you would need to make the ‘New’ destination use ‘ViewAll’ as a prerequisite. As this would need no other special input, we can use NavigateToSibling as a helper. This will set prerequisite to be a callable that will navigate to the prerequisite step.

step()[source]
class cfme.automate.buttons.ButtonFormCommon(*args, **kwargs)[source]

Bases: cfme.automate.AutomateCustomizationView

advanced

This class handles instantiating and caching of the widgets on view.

It stores the class and the parameters it should be instantiated with. Once it is accessed from the instance of the class where it was defined on, it passes the instance to the widget class followed by args and then kwargs.

It also acts as a counter, so you can then order the widgets by their “creation” stamp.

cancel_button

This class handles instantiating and caching of the widgets on view.

It stores the class and the parameters it should be instantiated with. Once it is accessed from the instance of the class where it was defined on, it passes the instance to the widget class followed by args and then kwargs.

It also acts as a counter, so you can then order the widgets by their “creation” stamp.

options

This class handles instantiating and caching of the widgets on view.

It stores the class and the parameters it should be instantiated with. Once it is accessed from the instance of the class where it was defined on, it passes the instance to the widget class followed by args and then kwargs.

It also acts as a counter, so you can then order the widgets by their “creation” stamp.

class cfme.automate.buttons.ButtonGroup(parent, text, hover, type, image)[source]

Bases: cfme.modeling.base.BaseEntity, cfme.utils.update.Updateable

Create,Edit and Delete Button Groups

Parameters:
  • text – The button Group name.
  • hover – The button group hover text.
  • type – The object type.
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buttons
delete(cancel=False)[source]
delete_if_exists()[source]
exists
update(updates)[source]
class cfme.automate.buttons.ButtonGroupAll(obj, navigate_obj)[source]

Bases: cfme.utils.appliance.implementations.ui.CFMENavigateStep

VIEW

alias of ButtonsAllView

prerequisite

This is a helper descriptor for destinations which are linked to an attribute of the object.

For instance, imagine you have an object that has an attribute(parent) which has a ‘ViewAll’, destination that needs to be visited before you can click on ‘New’. In this instance, you would need to make the ‘New’ destination use ‘ViewAll’ as a prerequisite. As this would need no other special input, we can use NavigateToAttribute as a helper, supplying only the name of the attribute which stores the object to be used in the navigation, and the destination name. This will set prerequisite to be a callable that will navigate to the prerequisite step.

step()[source]
class cfme.automate.buttons.ButtonGroupCollection(parent, filters=NOTHING)[source]

Bases: cfme.modeling.base.BaseCollection

CLUSTER = 'Cluster'
DATASTORE = 'Datastore'
ENTITY

alias of ButtonGroup

HOST = 'Host / Node'
PROVIDER = 'Provider'
SERVICE = 'Service'
TEMPLATE = 'VM Template and Image'
VM_INSTANCE = 'VM and Instance'
__ge__(other)

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__le__(other)

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__ne__(other)

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__repr__()

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create(text, hover, type, image=None)[source]
instantiate(text, hover, type, image=None)[source]
class cfme.automate.buttons.ButtonGroupDetailView(*args, **kwargs)[source]

Bases: cfme.automate.AutomateCustomizationView

hover

This class handles instantiating and caching of the widgets on view.

It stores the class and the parameters it should be instantiated with. Once it is accessed from the instance of the class where it was defined on, it passes the instance to the widget class followed by args and then kwargs.

It also acts as a counter, so you can then order the widgets by their “creation” stamp.

is_displayed
text

This class handles instantiating and caching of the widgets on view.

It stores the class and the parameters it should be instantiated with. Once it is accessed from the instance of the class where it was defined on, it passes the instance to the widget class followed by args and then kwargs.

It also acts as a counter, so you can then order the widgets by their “creation” stamp.

title

This class handles instantiating and caching of the widgets on view.

It stores the class and the parameters it should be instantiated with. Once it is accessed from the instance of the class where it was defined on, it passes the instance to the widget class followed by args and then kwargs.

It also acts as a counter, so you can then order the widgets by their “creation” stamp.

class cfme.automate.buttons.ButtonGroupDetails(obj, navigate_obj)[source]

Bases: cfme.utils.appliance.implementations.ui.CFMENavigateStep

VIEW

alias of ButtonGroupDetailView

prerequisite

This is a helper descriptor for destinations which are linked to an attribute of the object.

For instance, imagine you have an object that has an attribute(parent) which has a ‘ViewAll’, destination that needs to be visited before you can click on ‘New’. In this instance, you would need to make the ‘New’ destination use ‘ViewAll’ as a prerequisite. As this would need no other special input, we can use NavigateToAttribute as a helper, supplying only the name of the attribute which stores the object to be used in the navigation, and the destination name. This will set prerequisite to be a callable that will navigate to the prerequisite step.

step()[source]
class cfme.automate.buttons.ButtonGroupEdit(obj, navigate_obj)[source]

Bases: cfme.utils.appliance.implementations.ui.CFMENavigateStep

VIEW

alias of EditButtonGroupView

prerequisite

This is a helper descriptor for navigation destinations which are linked to the same class.

For instance, imagine you have an object that has a ‘ViewAll’, destination that needs to be visited before you can click on ‘New’. In this instance, you would need to make the ‘New’ destination use ‘ViewAll’ as a prerequisite. As this would need no other special input, we can use NavigateToSibling as a helper. This will set prerequisite to be a callable that will navigate to the prerequisite step.

step()[source]
class cfme.automate.buttons.ButtonGroupFormCommon(*args, **kwargs)[source]

Bases: cfme.automate.AutomateCustomizationView

cancel_button

This class handles instantiating and caching of the widgets on view.

It stores the class and the parameters it should be instantiated with. Once it is accessed from the instance of the class where it was defined on, it passes the instance to the widget class followed by args and then kwargs.

It also acts as a counter, so you can then order the widgets by their “creation” stamp.

display

This class handles instantiating and caching of the widgets on view.

It stores the class and the parameters it should be instantiated with. Once it is accessed from the instance of the class where it was defined on, it passes the instance to the widget class followed by args and then kwargs.

It also acts as a counter, so you can then order the widgets by their “creation” stamp.

hover

This class handles instantiating and caching of the widgets on view.

It stores the class and the parameters it should be instantiated with. Once it is accessed from the instance of the class where it was defined on, it passes the instance to the widget class followed by args and then kwargs.

It also acts as a counter, so you can then order the widgets by their “creation” stamp.

image

A class that implements the version picking functionality.

Basic usage is a descriptor in which you place instances of VersionPick in a view. Whenever is this instance accessed from an instance, it automatically picks the correct variant based on product_version defined in the widgetastic.browser.Browser.

You can also use this separately using the pick() method.

Example:

class MyView(View):
    something_version_dependent = VersionPick({
        '1.0.0': Foo('bar'),
        '2.5.0': Bar('baz'),
    })

This sample will resolve the correct (Foo or Bar) kind of item and returns it.

Parameters:version_dict – Dictionary of version_introduced: item
text

This class handles instantiating and caching of the widgets on view.

It stores the class and the parameters it should be instantiated with. Once it is accessed from the instance of the class where it was defined on, it passes the instance to the widget class followed by args and then kwargs.

It also acts as a counter, so you can then order the widgets by their “creation” stamp.

class cfme.automate.buttons.ButtonGroupNew(obj, navigate_obj)[source]

Bases: cfme.utils.appliance.implementations.ui.CFMENavigateStep

VIEW

alias of NewButtonGroupView

prerequisite

This is a helper descriptor for navigation destinations which are linked to the same class.

For instance, imagine you have an object that has a ‘ViewAll’, destination that needs to be visited before you can click on ‘New’. In this instance, you would need to make the ‘New’ destination use ‘ViewAll’ as a prerequisite. As this would need no other special input, we can use NavigateToSibling as a helper. This will set prerequisite to be a callable that will navigate to the prerequisite step.

step()[source]
class cfme.automate.buttons.ButtonGroupObjectType(obj, navigate_obj)[source]

Bases: cfme.utils.appliance.implementations.ui.CFMENavigateStep

VIEW

alias of ButtonGroupObjectTypeView

prerequisite

This is a helper descriptor for destinations which are linked to an attribute of the object.

For instance, imagine you have an object that has an attribute(parent) which has a ‘ViewAll’, destination that needs to be visited before you can click on ‘New’. In this instance, you would need to make the ‘New’ destination use ‘ViewAll’ as a prerequisite. As this would need no other special input, we can use NavigateToAttribute as a helper, supplying only the name of the attribute which stores the object to be used in the navigation, and the destination name. This will set prerequisite to be a callable that will navigate to the prerequisite step.

step()[source]
class cfme.automate.buttons.ButtonGroupObjectTypeView(*args, **kwargs)[source]

Bases: cfme.automate.AutomateCustomizationView

is_displayed
title

This class handles instantiating and caching of the widgets on view.

It stores the class and the parameters it should be instantiated with. Once it is accessed from the instance of the class where it was defined on, it passes the instance to the widget class followed by args and then kwargs.

It also acts as a counter, so you can then order the widgets by their “creation” stamp.

class cfme.automate.buttons.ButtonNew(obj, navigate_obj)[source]

Bases: cfme.utils.appliance.implementations.ui.CFMENavigateStep

VIEW

alias of NewButtonView

prerequisite

This is a helper descriptor for destinations which are linked to an attribute of the object.

For instance, imagine you have an object that has an attribute(parent) which has a ‘ViewAll’, destination that needs to be visited before you can click on ‘New’. In this instance, you would need to make the ‘New’ destination use ‘ViewAll’ as a prerequisite. As this would need no other special input, we can use NavigateToAttribute as a helper, supplying only the name of the attribute which stores the object to be used in the navigation, and the destination name. This will set prerequisite to be a callable that will navigate to the prerequisite step.

step()[source]
class cfme.automate.buttons.ButtonsAllView(*args, **kwargs)[source]

Bases: cfme.automate.AutomateCustomizationView

is_displayed
title

This class handles instantiating and caching of the widgets on view.

It stores the class and the parameters it should be instantiated with. Once it is accessed from the instance of the class where it was defined on, it passes the instance to the widget class followed by args and then kwargs.

It also acts as a counter, so you can then order the widgets by their “creation” stamp.

class cfme.automate.buttons.DefaultButton(parent, group, text, hover, image, dialog, system=None, request=None, open_url=None, attributes=None)[source]

Bases: cfme.automate.buttons.BaseButton

__ge__(other)

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__gt__(other)

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__le__(other)

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__lt__(other)

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__ne__(other)

Check equality and either forward a NotImplemented or return the result negated.

__repr__()

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class cfme.automate.buttons.EditButtonGroupView(*args, **kwargs)[source]

Bases: cfme.automate.buttons.ButtonGroupFormCommon

is_displayed
reset_button

This class handles instantiating and caching of the widgets on view.

It stores the class and the parameters it should be instantiated with. Once it is accessed from the instance of the class where it was defined on, it passes the instance to the widget class followed by args and then kwargs.

It also acts as a counter, so you can then order the widgets by their “creation” stamp.

save_button

This class handles instantiating and caching of the widgets on view.

It stores the class and the parameters it should be instantiated with. Once it is accessed from the instance of the class where it was defined on, it passes the instance to the widget class followed by args and then kwargs.

It also acts as a counter, so you can then order the widgets by their “creation” stamp.

title

This class handles instantiating and caching of the widgets on view.

It stores the class and the parameters it should be instantiated with. Once it is accessed from the instance of the class where it was defined on, it passes the instance to the widget class followed by args and then kwargs.

It also acts as a counter, so you can then order the widgets by their “creation” stamp.

class cfme.automate.buttons.EditButtonView(*args, **kwargs)[source]

Bases: cfme.automate.buttons.ButtonFormCommon

is_displayed
reset_button

This class handles instantiating and caching of the widgets on view.

It stores the class and the parameters it should be instantiated with. Once it is accessed from the instance of the class where it was defined on, it passes the instance to the widget class followed by args and then kwargs.

It also acts as a counter, so you can then order the widgets by their “creation” stamp.

save_button

This class handles instantiating and caching of the widgets on view.

It stores the class and the parameters it should be instantiated with. Once it is accessed from the instance of the class where it was defined on, it passes the instance to the widget class followed by args and then kwargs.

It also acts as a counter, so you can then order the widgets by their “creation” stamp.

title

This class handles instantiating and caching of the widgets on view.

It stores the class and the parameters it should be instantiated with. Once it is accessed from the instance of the class where it was defined on, it passes the instance to the widget class followed by args and then kwargs.

It also acts as a counter, so you can then order the widgets by their “creation” stamp.

class cfme.automate.buttons.NewButtonGroupView(*args, **kwargs)[source]

Bases: cfme.automate.buttons.ButtonGroupFormCommon

add_button

This class handles instantiating and caching of the widgets on view.

It stores the class and the parameters it should be instantiated with. Once it is accessed from the instance of the class where it was defined on, it passes the instance to the widget class followed by args and then kwargs.

It also acts as a counter, so you can then order the widgets by their “creation” stamp.

is_displayed
title

This class handles instantiating and caching of the widgets on view.

It stores the class and the parameters it should be instantiated with. Once it is accessed from the instance of the class where it was defined on, it passes the instance to the widget class followed by args and then kwargs.

It also acts as a counter, so you can then order the widgets by their “creation” stamp.

class cfme.automate.buttons.NewButtonView(*args, **kwargs)[source]

Bases: cfme.automate.buttons.ButtonFormCommon

add_button

This class handles instantiating and caching of the widgets on view.

It stores the class and the parameters it should be instantiated with. Once it is accessed from the instance of the class where it was defined on, it passes the instance to the widget class followed by args and then kwargs.

It also acts as a counter, so you can then order the widgets by their “creation” stamp.

is_displayed
title

This class handles instantiating and caching of the widgets on view.

It stores the class and the parameters it should be instantiated with. Once it is accessed from the instance of the class where it was defined on, it passes the instance to the widget class followed by args and then kwargs.

It also acts as a counter, so you can then order the widgets by their “creation” stamp.