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You can support one or more IP addresses so that the webhook is only activated from specific IP addresses.
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Define one or more dictionary keys manually using the full syntax. For example to address a dictionary storing data by years and months you could write [2022][May]
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Revision as of 23:23, 9 January 2024

About

This action can be used to capture the contents of the current screen into a dictionary variable.
The variable will consist of a number of key-value pairs where the key is the Ul view id and the value is the textual content.
Note | that any existing entries in the dictionary will be cleared.


Configuration available

Select variable

You need to select or create a dictionary type variable to store the obtained screen content.

Variables | Dictionary

Select key

  • This Dictionary
If you already have an existing dictionary, this function will write to the root of the dictionary.


  • Add key
You can choose to add a Key manually.


  • Define manualmente
Define one or more dictionary keys manually using the full syntax. For example to address a dictionary storing data by years and months you could write [2022][May]
To force an array type (rather than dictionary) prefix the index with_A_. For example to output a value in a 2d array you could write [A_3][A_10]


View ID

  • Exclude view ids without text
All the obtained will be saved including empty values.


  • Include view ids without text
Only an ID containing a defined value is obtained.

e.g.

An ID that will not be included:

Key = android: id/content
Value =

A valid ID that will be included:

Key = com.arlosoft.macrodroid:id/title
Value = Add macro



Overlay

  • Exclude Overlay
All the obtained will be saved including empty values.


  • Include Overlay (Pro version required)
Only an ID containing a defined value is obtained.

Examples of an overlay.

* A pop-up menu that appears when a button is tapped.
* A floating window displayed above the main screen.
* A dialog box that appears on the screen.


Example

Floating button gets elements from the screen, you can later check it (in the variable) to find the ID to use in a UI interaction or simply get the associated text of the ID.


Triggers

Floating button | Screen content


Actions

Read Screen Content -> my_dict


Constraints



Local variables

my_dict | 5 entries (This is a short example, but in practice the dictionary can have many more entries).

com.android.systemui:id/mobile_type | 5G
com.spotify.music:id/civerart | Cover and open spotify
com.microsoft.emmx:id/title | Search