session
getInput
Description
Returns the Input value for the object.
Parameters
This method does not receive any parameters.
Return Values
Returns the Input value for the object.
StringEventData
StringEventData extends AbstractEventData
This contains the data for various string operations
Inherits the following methods from AbstractEventData
SessionEventData
SessionEventData extends AbstractEventData
This contains the data for various session operations
Inherits the following methods from AbstractEventData
ScriptEventData
ScriptEventData extends AbstractEventData
This contains the data for various script operations
Inherits the following methods from AbstractEventData
ScrapeableFileEventData
ScrapeableFileEventData extends AbstractEventData
This contains the data for various scrapeable file operations
Inherits the following methods from AbstractEventData
ExtractorPatternEventData
ExtractorPatternEventData extends AbstractEventData
This contains the data for various extractor pattern operations
Inherits the following methods from AbstractEventData
setLastReturnValue
Description
Sets the LastReturnValue fro the object.
Parameters
- lastReturnValue The new value for the LastReturnValue
Return Values
Returns void.
getLastReturnValue
Description
Returns the LastReturnValue for the object. This is the value previously returned by another callback. This can be null, if no callbacks have been fired yet for this event. A null value is also the default return value for the given event.
Parameters
This method does not receive any parameters.
AbstractEventData
The AbstractEventData class is an abstract class which allows for the accessing of various data values found within ScreenScraper. Below are the various classes that extend AbstractEventData
AbstractEventData is extended by the following classes and it is those classes that should be used in place of AbstractEventData.
StringOperationEventFireTime
Enum
- HttpParameterEncodeKey Called when an http parameter key (GET or POST) is encoded. The input string will be the value that is already encoded, and the return value should be the value to actually use.