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- # testExplorer -
-
- import os
- import time
-
- import pythoncom
- import win32api
- import win32com.client.dynamic
- import win32con
- import win32gui
- import winerror
- from win32com.client import Dispatch
- from win32com.test.util import CheckClean
-
- bVisibleEventFired = 0
-
- # These are errors we might see when this is run in automation (eg, on github)
- # Not sure exactly what -2125463506 is, but google shows it's a common error
- # possibly related to how IE is configured WRT site permissions etc.
- HRESULTS_IN_AUTOMATION = [-2125463506, winerror.MK_E_UNAVAILABLE]
-
-
- class ExplorerEvents:
- def OnVisible(self, visible):
- global bVisibleEventFired
- bVisibleEventFired = 1
-
-
- def TestExplorerEvents():
- global bVisibleEventFired
- try:
- iexplore = win32com.client.DispatchWithEvents(
- "InternetExplorer.Application", ExplorerEvents
- )
- except pythoncom.com_error as exc:
- # In automation we see this error trying to connect to events
- # It's a little surprising that the non-event tests seem to work, but
- # whatever...
- if exc.hresult not in HRESULTS_IN_AUTOMATION:
- raise
- print("IE events appear to not be available, so skipping this test")
- return
-
- iexplore.Visible = 1
- if not bVisibleEventFired:
- raise RuntimeError("The IE event did not appear to fire!")
- iexplore.Quit()
- iexplore = None
-
- bVisibleEventFired = 0
- ie = win32com.client.Dispatch("InternetExplorer.Application")
- ie_events = win32com.client.DispatchWithEvents(ie, ExplorerEvents)
- ie.Visible = 1
- if not bVisibleEventFired:
- raise RuntimeError("The IE event did not appear to fire!")
- ie.Quit()
- ie = None
- print("IE Event tests worked.")
-
-
- def TestObjectFromWindow():
- # Check we can use ObjectFromLresult to get the COM object from the
- # HWND - see KB Q249232
- # Locating the HWND is different than the KB says...
- hwnd = win32gui.FindWindow("IEFrame", None)
- for child_class in [
- "TabWindowClass",
- "Shell DocObject View",
- "Internet Explorer_Server",
- ]:
- hwnd = win32gui.FindWindowEx(hwnd, 0, child_class, None)
- # ack - not working for markh on vista with IE8 (or maybe it is the
- # lack of the 'accessibility' components mentioned in Q249232)
- # either way - not working!
- return
- # But here is the point - once you have an 'Internet Explorer_Server',
- # you can send a message and use ObjectFromLresult to get it back.
- msg = win32gui.RegisterWindowMessage("WM_HTML_GETOBJECT")
- rc, result = win32gui.SendMessageTimeout(
- hwnd, msg, 0, 0, win32con.SMTO_ABORTIFHUNG, 1000
- )
- ob = pythoncom.ObjectFromLresult(result, pythoncom.IID_IDispatch, 0)
- doc = Dispatch(ob)
- # just to prove it works, set the background color of the document.
- for color in "red green blue orange white".split():
- doc.bgColor = color
- time.sleep(0.2)
-
-
- def TestExplorer(iexplore):
- if not iexplore.Visible:
- iexplore.Visible = -1
- filename = os.path.join(os.path.dirname(__file__), "..\\readme.html")
- iexplore.Navigate(win32api.GetFullPathName(filename))
- win32api.Sleep(1000)
- TestObjectFromWindow()
- win32api.Sleep(3000)
- try:
- iexplore.Quit()
- except (AttributeError, pythoncom.com_error):
- # User got sick of waiting :)
- pass
-
-
- def TestAll():
- try:
- try:
- try:
- iexplore = win32com.client.dynamic.Dispatch(
- "InternetExplorer.Application"
- )
- except pythoncom.com_error as exc:
- if exc.hresult not in HRESULTS_IN_AUTOMATION:
- raise
- print("IE appears to not be available, so skipping this test")
- return
-
- TestExplorer(iexplore)
-
- win32api.Sleep(1000)
- iexplore = None
-
- # Test IE events.
- TestExplorerEvents()
- # Give IE a chance to shutdown, else it can get upset on fast machines.
- time.sleep(2)
-
- # Note that the TextExplorerEvents will force makepy - hence
- # this gencache is really no longer needed.
-
- from win32com.client import gencache
-
- gencache.EnsureModule("{EAB22AC0-30C1-11CF-A7EB-0000C05BAE0B}", 0, 1, 1)
- iexplore = win32com.client.Dispatch("InternetExplorer.Application")
- TestExplorer(iexplore)
- except pythoncom.com_error as exc:
- if exc.hresult != winerror.RPC_E_DISCONNECTED: # user closed the app!
- raise
- finally:
- iexplore = None
-
-
- if __name__ == "__main__":
- TestAll()
- CheckClean()
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