import type { ClickOptions } from '../../types.js';
/**
 *
 * Click on an element.
 *
 * This issues a WebDriver `click` command for the selected element , which generally scrolls to and then clicks the
 * selected element when no options are passed. When options object is passed it uses action class instead of webdriver click which
 * give added capabilities like passing button type, coordinates etc. By default, when using options a release action
 * command is send after performing the click action, pass `option.skipRelease=true` to skip this action.
 *
 * :::info
 *
 * If you have fixed-position elements (such as a fixed header or footer) that cover up the
 * selected element after it is scrolled within the viewport, the click will be issued at the given coordinates, but will
 * be received by your fixed (overlaying) element. In these cased the following error is thrown:
 *
 * ```
 * Element is not clickable at point (x, x). Other element would receive the click: ..."
 * ```
 *
 * To work around this, try to find the overlaying element and remove it via `execute` command so it doesn't interfere
 * the click. You also can try to scroll to the element yourself using `scroll` with an offset appropriate for your
 * scenario.
 *
 * :::
 *
 * :::info
 *
 * The click command can also be used to simulate a long press on a mobile device. This is done by setting the `duration`.
 * See the example below for more information.
 *
 * :::
 *
 * <example>
    :example.html
    <button id="myButton" onclick="document.getElementById('someText').innerHTML='I was clicked'">Click me</button>
    <div id="someText">I was not clicked</div>
    :click.js
    it('should demonstrate the click command', async () => {
        const myButton = await $('#myButton')
        await myButton.click()
        const myText = await $('#someText')
        const text = await myText.getText()
        assert(text === 'I was clicked') // true
    })
    :example.js
    it('should fetch menu links and visit each page', async () => {
        const links = await $$('#menu a')
        await links.forEach(async (link) => {
            await link.click()
        })
    })
 * </example>
 *
 * <example>
    :example.html
    <button id="myButton">Click me</button>
    :example.js
    it('should demonstrate a click using an offset', async () => {
        const myButton = await $('#myButton')
        await myButton.click({ x: 30 }) // clicks 30 horizontal pixels away from location of the button (from center point of element)
    })
 * </example>
 *
 * <example>
    :example.html
    <button id="myButton">Click me</button>
    :example.js
    it('should demonstrate a right click passed as string', async () => {
        const myButton = await $('#myButton')
        await myButton.click({ button: 'right' }) // opens the contextmenu at the location of the button
    })
    it('should demonstrate a right click passed as number while adding an offset', async () => {
        const myButton = await $('#myButton')
        await myButton.click({ button: 2, x: 30, y: 40 }) // opens the contextmenu 30 horizontal and 40 vertical pixels away from location of the button (from the center of element)
    })
    it('should skip sending releaseAction command that cause unexpected alert closure', async () => {
        const myButton = await $('#myButton')
        await myButton.click({ button: 2, x: 30, y: 40, skipRelease:true }) // skips sending releaseActions
    })
 * </example>
 *
 * <example>
    :longpress.example.js
    it('should be able to open the contacts menu on iOS by executing a longPress', async () => {
        const contacts = await $('~Contacts')
        // opens the Contacts menu on iOS where you can quickly create
        // a new contact, edit your home screen, or remove the app
        await contacts.click({ duration: 2000 })
    })
 * </example>
 *
 * @alias element.click
 * @uses protocol/element, protocol/elementIdClick, protocol/performActions, protocol/positionClick
 * @type action
 * @param {ClickOptions=}     options               Click options (optional)
 * @param {string|number=} options.button        Can be one of `[0, "left", 1, "middle", 2, "right"]` <br /><strong>WEB-ONLY</strong> (Desktop/Mobile)
 * @param {number=}           options.x             Clicks X horizontal pixels away from location of the element (from center point of element)<br /><strong>WEB and Native</strong> (Desktop/Mobile)
 * @param {number=}           options.y             Clicks Y vertical pixels away from location of the element (from center point of element)<br /><strong>WEB and Native support</strong> (Desktop/Mobile)
 * @param {boolean=}          options.skipRelease   Boolean (optional) <br /><strong>WEB-ONLY</strong> (Desktop/Mobile)
 * @param {number=}           options.duration      Duration of the click, aka "LongPress" <br /><strong>MOBILE-NATIVE-APP-ONLY</strong> (Mobile)
 */
export declare function click(this: WebdriverIO.Element, options?: Partial<ClickOptions>): Promise<void>;
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