NAME

Win32::GuiTest - 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

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's 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

VERSION

1.2

CHANGES

0.01 Wed Aug 12 21:58:13 1998

- original version; created by h2xs 1.18

0.02 Sun Oct 25 20:18:17 1998

    - Added several Win32 API functions (typemap courtesy 
      of Win32::APIRegistry):
        SetForegroundWindow
	GetDesktopWindow 
	GetWindow 
	GetWindowText 
	GetClassName 
	GetParent
	GetWindowLong
	SetFocus

    - Ported FindWindowLike (MS-KB, Article ID: Q147659) from VB to
      Perl. Instead of using VB's "like", I used Perl regexps.
	

0.03 Sun Oct 31 18:31:52 1999

- Perhaps first version released thru CPAN (user: erngui).

- Changed name from Win32::Test to Win32::GuiTest

- Fixed bug: using strdup resulted in using system malloc and 
  perl's free, resulting in a runtime error.  
  This way we always use perl's malloc. Got the idea from
  'ext\Dynaloader\dl_aix.xs:calloc'.

0.04 Fri Jan 7 17:44:00 2000

- Fixed Compatibility with ActivePerl 522. Thanks to
  Johannes Maehner <johanm@camline.com> for the initial patch.
  There were two main issues: 
    /1/ ActivePerl (without CAPI=TRUE) compiles extensions in C++ mode 
        (some casts from void*, etc.. were needed).
    /2/ The old typemap + buffers.h I was using had been rendered
        incompatible by changes in ActivePerl. As the incompatible typemaps
        were redundant, I deleted them. 
  Now it works on ActivePerl (both using 'perl makefile.pl' 
  and 'perl makefile.pl CAPI=TRUE') and on CPAN perl 
  (http://www.perl.com/CPAN/src/stable.zip). 

- As requests for changes keep comming in, I've decided to put it all
  under version control (cvs if you're curious about it).	

0.05 Sat Mar 11 23:11:42 2000

- Added support for sending function keys (e.g. "%{F4}"). A new test 
  script is added to the distribution (eg\notepad.pl) to test
  this functionality.

- Code cleanup to make adding new keywords easier.

0.06 Sun Mar 12 01:51:18 2000

- Added support for sending mouse events.
  Thanks to Ben Shern <shernbj@louisville.stortek.com> for the idea 
  and original code. Also added 'eg\paint.pl' to the distribution to
  test this functionality.

- Code cleanup.

0.07 Sun Nov 19 13:02:00 2000

- Added MouseMoveAbsPix to allow moving the mouse to an absolute pixel 
  coordinate instead of using mouse_event's (0, 0) to (65535, 65535) 
  coordinates.
  Thanks to Phill Wolf <pbwolf@bellatlantic.net> for the idea 
  and original code. Also added 'eg\paint_abs.pl' to the distribution 
  to test this functionality.

- Added binaries for the ActivePerl distribution. 

0.08 Sun Dec 17 19:33:07 2000

- Added WMGetText to allow getting the content of an EDIT window. See 
  'eg\notepad_text.pl' for more details. 
  Thanks to Mauro <m_servizi@yahoo.it> from Italy for the idea. 

0.09 Thu Jan 4 22:30:50 2001

- Added {SPC} action to sendkeys to simulate hitting the spacebar.
  Thanks to Sohrab Niramwalla <sohrab.niramwalla@utoronto.ca> for the 
  idea. 

1.00 Sun May 13 22:02:01 2001

- Fixed a bug in FindWindowLike that caused duplicated window handles to
  be returned.

- Simplified the logic in FindWindowLike.

- Added IsChild and GetChildDepth functions. Exported GetChildWindows.

- Added more tests (tightening the net in XP-speak)

- Added 'eg\spy--.pl' to the distribution.

1.10 Sun Jun 17 19:54:27 2001

- Added GetWindowRect, GetScreenRes, ScreenToNorm and NormToScreen,
  following suggestion and code from Frank van Dijk <fvdijk@oke.nl>.

- Added SendMessage, PostMessage, GetCursorPos, AttachWin,
  additional SendKeys flags (Windows keys and context menu),
  WMSetText, GetCaretPos, GetFocus, GetActiveWindow, GetForegroundWindow,
  SetActiveWindow, EnableWindow, IsWindowEnabled, IsWindowVisible and
  ShowWindow (+ constants to use it).
                         
  Thanks to Jarek Jurasz <jurasz@imb.uni-karlsruhe.de> for all of them.

  Jarek also provided two scripts: 'eg\showmouse.pl' and 'eg\showwin.pl'.
  I found showwin very interesting (if somewhat dangerous!).

  He also fixed an export list problem (WMGetKey was mentioned instead
  of WMGetText) and added export tags :ALL and :SW, so that full module
  functionality can be imported with

               use Win32::GuiTest qw(:ALL :SW);

- Added IsWindow, ScreenToClient, ClientToScreen, IsCheckedButton and
  IsGrayedButton.

- SendKeys now takes an optional parameter to change the default 50 ms
  delay between keystrokes. Suggested by Wilson P. Snyder II
  <wsnyder@world.std.com>.

1.20 Wed Jul 18 20:44:11 2001

- Added GetComboText, GetComboContents, GetListText and GetListContents
  to allow easy extraction of data from list and combo boxes.

- Added 'eg\fonts.pl' to show the new functionality. This script opens
  the Notepad "Font" dialog and prints to stdout the contents of the Font
  combobox.

- Fixed bug in SendMessage (and others), where the return value was lost
  Caused by a missing OUTPUT tag.

- Added IsKeyPressed function. Suggested by Rudi Farkas.
  See 'eg\keypress.pl' for a demo. Works even if the script
  is running in the background.
                         

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") <=> 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, TITLEPATTERN, CLASSPATTERN, CHILDID

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.

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) 1998-2001 Ernesto Guisado. All rights reserved. This program is free software; You may distribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.

AUTHOR

Ernesto Guisado <erngui@acm.org>, <http://triumvir.org>

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