Watir: Need to double click on an element to open custom popup

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悲&欢浪女 2020-12-20 02:02

I am a newbie in WATIR. The problem I am facing is - The application I am testing has thumbnails (like Windows icons) placed on the page and I need to double click it. On do

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  •  猫巷女王i
    2020-12-20 02:28

    EDIT You can get a better, working version of this code here now.

    Here's a quick and slightly dirty workaround in case you get truly stuck with this. This ensures automatic relative hardware clicking to save the problems that the click event has (and traditionally, it has them in some corner cases).

    Stick this in a file called, say, "mouseControl.rb" then link to it from your main file with require 'mouseControl'... or however you wish to go about it. It's been a while since I used it but I'm sure you can hack a double click out of it. I haven't included said hack because I happen to know this file works (or at least worked). You will need to require 'win32ole'. When you've got it set up you should be able to simply say things like @brower.button(:text, "boo").left_click to do a manual top-layer hardware click.

    Should tide you over until you can get a better answer.

    require 'watir'
    
    module Watir
      class Element
        def top_edge
          assert_exists
          assert_enabled
          ole_object.getBoundingClientRect.top.to_i
        end
    
        def top_edge_absolute
          top_edge + page_container.document.parentWindow.screenTop.to_i
        end
    
        def left_edge
          assert_exists
          assert_enabled
          ole_object.getBoundingClientRect.left.to_i
        end
    
        def left_edge_absolute
          left_edge + page_container.document.parentWindow.screenLeft.to_i
        end
    
        def left_click
          x = left_edge_absolute + 1
          y = top_edge_absolute + 1
          #puts "x: #{x}, y: #{y}"
          WindowsInput.move_mouse(x, y)
          WindowsInput.left_click
        end
    
        def right_click
          x = left_edge_absolute
          y = top_edge_absolute
          #puts "x: #{x}, y: #{y}"
          WindowsInput.move_mouse(x, y)
          WindowsInput.right_click
        end
      end
    end 
    
    
    module WindowsInput
      # Windows API functions
      SetCursorPos = Win32API.new('user32','SetCursorPos', 'II', 'I')
      SendInput = Win32API.new('user32','SendInput', 'IPI', 'I') 
      # Windows API constants
      INPUT_MOUSE = 0 
      MOUSEEVENTF_LEFTDOWN = 0x0002 
      MOUSEEVENTF_LEFTUP = 0x0004 
      MOUSEEVENTF_RIGHTDOWN = 0x0008 
      MOUSEEVENTF_RIGHTUP = 0x0010 
    
      module_function
    
      def send_input(inputs) 
        n = inputs.size 
        ptr = inputs.collect {|i| i.to_s}.join # flatten arrays into single string 
        SendInput.call(n, ptr, inputs[0].size) 
      end
    
      def create_mouse_input(mouse_flag) 
        mi = Array.new(7, 0) 
        mi[0] = INPUT_MOUSE 
        mi[4] = mouse_flag 
        mi.pack('LLLLLLL') # Pack array into a binary sequence usable to SendInput 
      end 
    
      def move_mouse(x, y)
        SetCursorPos.call(x, y)
      end
    
      def left_click
        leftdown = create_mouse_input(MOUSEEVENTF_LEFTDOWN) 
        leftup = create_mouse_input(MOUSEEVENTF_LEFTUP) 
        send_input( [leftdown, leftup] )
      end
    
      def right_click
        rightdown = create_mouse_input(MOUSEEVENTF_RIGHTDOWN) 
        rightup = create_mouse_input(MOUSEEVENTF_RIGHTUP) 
        send_input( [rightdown, rightup] )
      end
    end
    

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