NAME

Win32::GuiTest - Alternate distribution of Perl GUI Test Utilities.

SYNOPSIS

use Win32::GuiTest qw(FindWindowLike GetWindowText 
  SetForegroundWindow SendKeys);

$Win32::GuiTest::debug = 0; # Set to "1" to enable verbose mode

my @windows = FindWindowLike(0, "^Microsoft Excel", "^XLMAIN\$");
for (@windows) {
    print "$_>\t'", GetWindowText($_), "'\n";
    SetForegroundWindow($_);
    SendKeys("%fn~a{TAB}b{TAB}{BS}{DOWN}");
}

INSTALLATION

// This batch file comes with MS Visual Studio.  Running
// it first might help with various compilation problems.
vcvars32.bat 

perl makefile.pl
nmake
nmake test
nmake install

If you are using ActivePerl 5.6 (http://www.activestate.com/Products/ActivePerl/index.html) you can install the binary package I am including instead. You will need to enter PPM (Perl Package Manager) from the command-line. Once you have extracted the files I send you to a directory of your machine, enter PPM and do like this:

C:\TEMP>ppm
PPM interactive shell (2.0) - type 'help' for available commands.
PPM> install C:\temp\win32-guitest.ppd
Install package 'C:\temp\win32-guitest.ppd?' (y/N): Y
Retrieving package 'C:\temp\win32-guitest.ppd'...
Writing C:\Perl\site\lib\auto\Win32\GuiTest\.packlist
PPM>

I extracted them to 'c:\temp', please use the directory where you extracted the files instead.

DESCRIPTION

Most GUI test scripts I have seen/written for Win32 use some variant of Visual Basic (e.g. MS-VB or MS-Visual Test). The main reason is the availability of the SendKeys function.

A nice way to drive Win32 programs from a test script is to use OLE Automation (ActiveX Scripting), but not all Win32 programs support this interface. That is where SendKeys comes handy.

Some time ago Al Williams published a Delphi version in Dr. Dobb's (http://www.ddj.com/ddj/1997/careers1/wil2.htm). I ported it to C and packaged it using h2xs...

The tentative name for this module is Win32::GuiTest (mostly because I plan to include more GUI testing functions).

I've created a Yahoo Group for the module that you can join at http://groups.yahoo.com/group/perlguitest/join

Functions

$debug

When set enables the verbose mode.

SendKeys($keys[,$delay])

Sends keystrokes to the active window as if typed at the keyboard using the optional delay between keystrokes (default is 50 ms and should be OK for most uses).

The keystrokes to send are specified in KEYS. There are several characters that have special meaning. This allows sending control codes and modifiers:

~ means ENTER
+ means SHIFT 
^ means CTRL 
% means ALT

The parens allow character grouping. You may group several characters, so that a specific keyboard modifier applies to all of them.

E.g. SendKeys("ABC") is equivalent to SendKeys("+(abc)")

The curly braces are used to quote special characters (SendKeys("{+}{{}") sends a '+' and a '{'). You can also use them to specify certain named actions:

	Name          Action

	{BACKSPACE}   Backspace
	{BS}          Backspace
	{BKSP}        Backspace
	{BREAK}       Break
	{CAPS}        Caps Lock
	{DELETE}      Delete
	{DOWN}        Down arrow
	{END}         End
	{ENTER}       Enter (same as ~)
	{ESCAPE}      Escape
	{HELP}        Help key
	{HOME}        Home
	{INSERT}      Insert
	{LEFT}        Left arrow
	{NUMLOCK}     Num lock
	{PGDN}        Page down
	{PGUP}        Page up
	{PRTSCR}      Print screen
	{RIGHT}       Right arrow
	{SCROLL}      Scroll lock
	{TAB}         Tab
	{UP}          Up arrow
	{PAUSE}       Pause
        {F1}          Function Key 1
        ...           ...
        {F24}         Function Key 24
        {SPC}         Spacebar
        {SPACE}       Spacebar
        {SPACEBAR}    Spacebar
        {LWI}         Left Windows Key
        {RWI}         Right Windows Key 
        {APP}         Open Context Menu Key

All these named actions take an optional integer argument, like in {RIGHT 5}. For all of them, except PAUSE, the argument means a repeat count. For PAUSE it means the number of milliseconds SendKeys should pause before proceding.

In this implementation, SendKeys always returns after sending the keystrokes. There is no way to tell if an application has processed those keys when the function returns.

SendMouse($command)

This function emulates mouse input. The COMMAND parameter is a string containing one or more of the following substrings:

        {LEFTDOWN}    left button down
        {LEFTUP}      left button up
        {MIDDLEDOWN}  middle button down
	{MIDDLEUP}    middle button up
	{RIGHTDOWN}   right button down
	{RIGHTUP}     right button up
	{LEFTCLICK}   left button single click
	{MIDDLECLICK} middle button single click
	{RIGHTCLICK}  right button single click
	{ABSx,y}      move to absolute coordinate ( x, y )
        {RELx,y}      move to relative coordinate ( x, y )

Note: Absolute mouse coordinates range from 0 to 65535. Relative coordinates can be positive or negative. If you need pixel coordinates you can use MouseMoveAbsPix.

Also equivalent low-level functions are available:

SendLButtonUp()
    SendLButtonDown()
    SendMButtonUp()
    SendMButtonDown()
    SendRButtonUp()
    SendRButtonDown()
    SendMouseMoveRel(x,y)
SendMouseMoveAbs(x,y)
MouseMoveAbsPix($x,$y)

Move the mouse cursor to the screen pixel indicated as parameter.

# Moves to x=200, y=100 in pixel coordinates.
MouseMoveAbsPix(200, 100); 
FindWindowLike($window,$titleregex,$classregex,$childid,$maxlevel)

Finds the window handles of the windows matching the specified parameters and returns them as a list.

You may specify the handle of the window to search under. The routine searches through all of this windows children and their children recursively. If 'undef' then the routine searches through all windows. There is also a regexp used to match against the text in the window caption and another regexp used to match against the text in the window class. If you pass a child ID number, the functions will only match windows with this id. In each case undef matches everything.

PushButton($button[,$delay])

Equivalent to

PushChildButton(GetForegroundWindow, BUTTON, DELAY)
PushChildButton($parent,$button[,$delay])

Allows generating a mouse click on a particular button.

parent - the parent window of the button

button - either the text in a button (e.g. "Yes") or the control ID of a button.

delay - the time (0.25 means 250 ms) to wait between the mouse down and the mouse up event. This is useful for debugging.

WaitWindowLike($parent,$wndtitle,$wndclass,$wndid,$depth,$wait)

Function which allows one to wait for a window to appear vs. using hard waits (e.g. sleep 2).

parent - Where to start (parent window)

wndtitle - Regexp for the window title

wndclass - Regexp for the window class name

wndid - Numeric Window or Control ID

depth - How deep should we search before we stop

wait - How many seconds should we wait before giving up

WaitWindow($wndtitle,[$wait])

Minimal version of WaitWindowLike. Only requires the window title regexp. You can also specify the wait timeout in seconds.

wndtitle - Regexp for the window title

wait - How many seconds should we wait before giving up

Allows selecting a menu programmatically.

Simple Examples: # Exit foreground application through application menu. MenuSelect("&File|E&xit");

# Exit foreground application through system menu
MenuSelect("&Close", 0, GetSystemMenu(GetForegroundWindow(), FALSE));
MouseClick($window [,$parent] [,$x_offset] [,$y_offset] [,$button] [,$delay])

Allows one to easily interact with an application through mouse emulation.

window = Regexp for a Window caption / Child caption, or just a Child ID.

parent = Handle to parent window. Default is foreground window. Use GetDesktopWindow() return value for this if clicking on an application title bar.

x_offset = Offset for X axis. Default is 0.

y_offset = Offset for Y axis. Default is 0.

button = {LEFT}, {MIDDLE}, {RIGHT}. Default is {LEFT}

delay = Default is 0. 0.50 = 500 ms. Delay between button down and button up.

Simple Examples:

# Click on CE button if its parent window is in foreground.
MouseClick('^CE$');

# Right click on CE button if its parent window is in foreground
MouseClick('^CE$', undef, undef, undef, '{RIGHT}');

# Click on 8 button window under the specified parent window; where
# [PARENTHWND] will be replaced by a parent handle variable.
MouseClick('8', [PARENTHWND]);

# Click on Calculator parent window itself
MouseClick('Calculator', GetDesktopWindow());
$text = WMGetText($hwnd) *

Sends a WM_GETTEXT to a window and returns its contents

$set = WMSetText(hwnd,text) *

Sends a WM_SETTEXT to a window setting its contents

($x,$y) = GetCursorPos() *

Retrieves the cursor's position,in screen coordinates as (x,y) array.

GetCaretPos()

Retrieves the caret's position, in client coordinates as (x,y) array. (Like Windows function)

HWND SetFocus(hWnd)

Sets the keyboard focus to the specified window

HWND GetDesktopWindow() *

Returns a handle to the desktop window

HWND GetWindow(hwnd,uCmd) *
SV * GetWindowText(hwnd) *
$class = GetClassName(hwnd) *
HWND GetParent(hwnd) *
long GetWindowLong(hwnd,index) *
BOOL SetForegroundWindow(hWnd) *

See corresponding Windows functions.

@wnds = GetChildWindows(hWnd)

Like EnumChildWindows

BOOL IsChild(hWndParent,hWnd) *

See corresponding Windows function.

$depth = GetChildDepth(hAncestor,hChild)
$res = SendMessage(hwnd,msg,wParam,lParam) *
$res = PostMessage(hwnd,msg,wParam,lParam) *

See corresponding Windows functions.

CheckButton(hwnd)
UnCheckButton(hwnd)
GrayOutButton(hwnd)
BOOL IsCheckedButton(hwnd)
BOOL IsGrayedButton(hwnd)

The names say it.

BOOL IsWindow(hwnd) *
($x,$y) = ScreenToClient(hwnd,x,y) *
($x,$y) = ClientToScreen(hwnd,x,y) *
($x,$y) = GetCaretPos(hwnd) *A
HWND SetFocus(hWnd) *A
HWND GetFocus(hwnd) *A
HWND GetActiveWindow(hwnd) *A
HWND GetForegroundWindow() *
HWND SetActiveWindow(hwnd) *A
BOOL EnableWindow(hwnd,fEnable) *
BOOL IsWindowEnabled(hwnd)*
BOOL IsWindowVisible(hwnd)*
BOOL ShowWindow(hwnd,nCmdShow) *A

See corresponding Windows functions.

($x,$y) = ScreenToNorm(x,y)

Returns normalised coordinates of given point (0-FFFF as a fraction of screen resolution)

($x,$y) = NormToScreen(x,y)

The opposite transformation

($x,$y) = GetScreenRes()

Returns screen resolution

($l,$t,$r,$b) = GetWindowRect(hWnd) *
($l,$t,$r,$b) = GetClientRect(hWnd) *

See corresponding Windows functions.

$txt = GetComboText(hwnd,index)
$txt = GetListText(hwnd,index)
@lst = GetComboContents(hWnd)
@lst = GetListContents(hWnd)

Fetch the contents of the list and combo boxes.

IsKeyPressed($key)

Wrapper around the GetAsyncKeyState API function. Returns TRUE if the user presses the specified key.

IsKeyPressed("ESC");
IsKeyPressed("A");
IsKeyPressed("DOWN"); 
SendRawKey($virtualkey,$flags)

Wrapper around keybd_event. Allows sending low-level keys. The first argument is any of the VK_* constants. The second argument can be 0, KEYEVENTF_EXTENDEDKEY, KEYEVENTF_KEYUP or a combination of them.

 KEYEVENTF_EXTENDEDKEY - Means it is an extended key (i.e. to distinguish between arrow keys on the numeric keypad and elsewhere). 
 KEYEVENTF_KEYUP       - Means keyup. Unspecified means keydown.

#Example
use Win32::GuiTest qw/:FUNC :VK/;

while (1) {
    SendRawKey(VK_DOWN, KEYEVENTF_EXTENDEDKEY); 
    SendKeys "{PAUSE 200}";
}
HWND WindowFromPoint(x, y)

DibSect

A class to manage a Windows DIB section. Currently limited in functionality to 24-bit images. Pulled from old code into GuiTest when I (jurasz@imb.uni-karlsruhe.de) needed to create several grayscale screen dumps.

Possible future extenstions: other color resolutions, loading, comparison of bitmaps, getting from clipboard.

Synopsis:

$ds = new Win32::GuiTest::DibSect;
$ds->CopyWindow($w);
$ds->ToGrayScale();
$ds->SaveAs("bla.bmp");
$ds->ToClipboard();
bool DibSect::CopyClient(hwnd,[rect])

Copy a client area of given window (or possibly its subset) into a given DibSect. The rectangle may be optionally passed as a reference to 4-element array. To get the right result make sure the window you want to copy is not obscured by others.

bool DibSect::CopyWindow(hwnd)

Copy the window rectangle. Equivalent to

$ds->CopyClient(GetDesktopWindow(), \@{[GetWindowRect($w)]});
bool DibSect::SaveAs(szFile)

Save the current contents of the DIB section in a given file. With 24-bit resolution it can grow quite big, so I immediately convert them to PNG (direct writing of PNG seemed to complicated to implement).

bool DibSect::Invert()

Invert the colors in a current DIB section.

bool DibSect::ToGrayScale()

Convert the DibSection to the gray scale. Note that it is still encoded as 24-bit BMP for simplicity.

bool DibSect::ToClipboard()

Copies the DibSect to clipboard (as an old-fashioned metafile), so that it can be further processed with your favourite image processing software, for example automatically using SendKeys.

bool DibSect::Destroy()

Destroys the contents of the DIB section.

VERSION

1.50.1-ad

CHANGES

Moved to the CHANGES file.

COPYRIGHT

The SendKeys function is based on the Delphi sourcecode published by Al Williams <http://www.al-williams.com/awc/> in Dr.Dobbs <http://www.ddj.com/ddj/1997/careers1/wil2.htm>.

Copyright (c) 1998-2002 Ernesto Guisado, (c) 2004 Dennis K. Paulsen. All rights reserved. This program is free software; You may distribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.

AUTHORS

Ernesto Guisado (erngui@acm.org), http://triumvir.org

Jarek Jurasz (jurasz@imb.uni-karlsruhe.de), http://www.uni-karlsruhe.de/~gm07 wrote DibSect and some other pieces (see Changes for details).

Dennis K. Paulsen (ctrondlpaulsden@yahoo.com) wrote various pieces (See Changes for details).

CREDITS

Thanks very much to:

Johannes Maehner
Ben Shern
Phill Wolf
Mauro
Sohrab Niramwalla
Frank van Dijk
Jarek Jurasz
Wilson P. Snyder II
Rudi Farkas
Paul Covington
...and more...

for code, suggestions and bug fixes.