Of course, I do believe that Bret is working to remove the AutoIT stuff from the distribution, but it is available to you now.
I hope that helps. Documentation & such are all available online ...
j.
On 9/30/05, Joe Yakich <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Everyone,
Canoo WebTest has a nice feature whereby the HTML pages of the application
under test are saved for viewing later, which is very handy when a test case
fails.
So, I went looking for something similar in Rubyland, and ran across this
posting.
http://rubyforge.org/pipermail/win32utils-devel/2005-April/000358.html
With some modification (since I want to save the HTML, not get a screen
print), I came up with the following code that doesn't quite work. As a
bonus, it somehow hoses Windows (DOS command windows become gigantic and
non-functional, keyboard input no longer functions, etc.)
Any Win32 experts see what I've left out?
Thanks in advance!
Joe
class SaveWebPage
require 'Win32API'
def initialize
@KEYEVENTF_KEYUP = 0x2
@SW_HIDE = 0
@SW_SHOW = 5
@SW_SHOWNORMAL = 1
@VK_CONTROL = 0x11
@VK_F4 = 0x73
@VK_MENU = 0x12
@VK_RETURN = 0x0D
@VK_SHIFT = 0x10
@VK_SNAPSHOT = 0x2C
@VK_TAB = 0x09
end
# Use IE's "save page as" menu selection (Alt, F, A, S)
def save_page
keybd_event = Win32API.new("user32", "keybd_event", ['I','I','L','L'],
'V')
vkKeyScan = Win32API.new("user32", "VkKeyScan", ['I'], 'I')
keybd_event.Call(@VK_MENU, 1, 0, 0)
keybd_event.Call(vkKeyScan.Call(?F), 1, 0, 0)
keybd_event.Call(vkKeyScan.Call(?A), 1, 0, 0)
keybd_event.Call(vkKeyScan.Call(?S), 1, 0, 0)
end
end
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