// This code is based on:
//
// com.thoughtworks.selenium.webdriven.commands.GetCursorPosition
//
// in Selenium WebDriver.
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package jp.vmi.selenium.selenese.subcommand;
import org.openqa.selenium.WebDriver;
import org.openqa.selenium.WebElement;
import jp.vmi.selenium.selenese.Context;
import jp.vmi.selenium.selenese.command.ArgumentType;
/**
* Re-implementation of GetCursorPosision.
*/
public class GetCursorPosition extends AbstractSubCommand<Long> {
private static final int ARG_LOCATOR = 0;
/**
* Constructor.
*/
public GetCursorPosition() {
super(ArgumentType.LOCATOR);
}
@Override
public Long execute(Context context, String... args) {
WebDriver driver = context.getWrappedDriver();
WebElement element = context.getElementFinder().findElement(driver, args[ARG_LOCATOR]);
return context.getJSLibrary().getCursorPosition(driver, element);
}
}