Re: Sikuli: the coolest Python project I have yet seen...
Tim Roberts t...@probo.com wrote: it's not the most efficient way to automate applications Sikuli doesn't seem that much different from Python in this way: it may not be the most efficient use of the computer's time, but I dare say it's significantly less demanding on the end user's. I can see Sikuli easily progressing to a full visual programming interface, replacing the 'click' keyword et al with iconic representations. Simple script-less GUI macro-ing for the masses? Fantastic. -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list
Re: Sikuli: the coolest Python project I have yet seen...
Terry Reedy wrote: On 1/25/2010 9:14 AM, Javier Collado wrote: I think the site is under maintenance. I tried a couple of hours ago and it worked fine. As an alternative, I found that this link also worked: http://www.sikuli.org/ This just redirects to the link below http://sikuli.csail.mit.edu/ I also did this This link is broken! Worked for me both yesterday and now. I confirmed it now works. The demo is pretty impressive. However one should not be the kind of guy changing its desktop theme on a regular basis. If I got it well, all is based on bitmap recognition (with some tolerance though). I'll still give it a try. JM -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list
Re: Sikuli: the coolest Python project I have yet seen...
I liked this tool! I'm thinking about how I can write acceptance tests with Sikuli. []s iurisilvio On Tue, Jan 26, 2010 at 7:49 AM, Jean-Michel Pichavant jeanmic...@sequans.com wrote: Terry Reedy wrote: On 1/25/2010 9:14 AM, Javier Collado wrote: I think the site is under maintenance. I tried a couple of hours ago and it worked fine. As an alternative, I found that this link also worked: http://www.sikuli.org/ This just redirects to the link below http://sikuli.csail.mit.edu/ I also did this This link is broken! Worked for me both yesterday and now. I confirmed it now works. The demo is pretty impressive. However one should not be the kind of guy changing its desktop theme on a regular basis. If I got it well, all is based on bitmap recognition (with some tolerance though). I'll still give it a try. JM -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list
Re: Sikuli: the coolest Python project I have yet seen...
On Jan 24, 10:18 pm, Ron ursusmaxi...@gmail.com wrote: Sikuli is the coolest Python project I have ever seen in my ten year hobbyist career. An MIT oepn source project, Sikuli uses Python to automate GUI tasks (in any GUI or GUI baed app that runs the JVM) by simply drag and dropping GUI elements into Python scripts as function arguments. Download athttp://sikuli.csail.mit.edu/I also did this podcast about Sikulihttp://media.libsyn.com/media/awaretek/Python411_20100124_Sikuli.mp3 How is this preferable to a macro recorder? -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list
Re: Sikuli: the coolest Python project I have yet seen...
On Jan 26, 10:59 am, CM cmpyt...@gmail.com wrote: On Jan 24, 10:18 pm, Ron ursusmaxi...@gmail.com wrote: Sikuli is the coolest Python project I have ever seen in my ten year hobbyist career. An MIT open source project, Sikuli uses Python to automate GUI tasks (in any GUI or GUI based app that runs the JVM) by simply drag and dropping GUI elements into Python scripts as function Arguments. Download athttp://sikuli.csail.mit.edu/Ialso did this podcast about Sikulihttp://media.libsyn.com/media/awaretek/Python411_20100124_Sikuli.mp3 How is this preferable to a macro recorder? Well, the pattern recognition engine allows you to recognize partial matches to any image, to any desired degree of accuracy. In other words, you can specify to take action only when an exact match is found, or else when a 50% match is found. This allows applications like the baby monitor (to tell you when your sleeping baby wakes up, and the imminent bus arrival monitor (to tell you when your bus is within one mile or any distance you want), and the route mapper from one city to another on a digital map. Another thing, Sikuli works with web pages. In other words, you can automate interaction with web sites as well as with desktop applications. You can also automate the entry of text. And it works (theoretically) on any graphical platform (Mac, Linux, Window, smartphones, etc). Probably other advantages. Those are just the ones I see off the top of my head. Good question. Ron -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list
Re: Sikuli: the coolest Python project I have yet seen...
On 1/26/2010 1:59 PM, CM wrote: On Jan 24, 10:18 pm, Ronursusmaxi...@gmail.com wrote: Sikuli is the coolest Python project I have ever seen in my ten year hobbyist career. An MIT oepn source project, Sikuli uses Python to automate GUI tasks (in any GUI or GUI baed app that runs the JVM) by simply drag and dropping GUI elements into Python scripts as function arguments. Download athttp://sikuli.csail.mit.edu/I also did this podcast about Sikulihttp://media.libsyn.com/media/awaretek/Python411_20100124_Sikuli.mp3 How is this preferable to a macro recorder? One can add program logic to the interaction. For instance, one of the demos on YouTube uses sikuli to read a Bejeweled (game) board. Program logic then calculates a move. -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list
Re: Sikuli: the coolest Python project I have yet seen...
CM cmpyt...@gmail.com wrote: How is this preferable to a macro recorder? Macro recorders work by measuring mouse motion and capturing click locations, or by recording the control IDs of the clicked windows. The former is sensitive to changing window locations, the latter to application updates. Sikuli works by using image analysis to locate the regions on the screen to be tickled. It's a novel idea, although others have correctly pointed out that it's not the most efficient way to automate applications. -- Tim Roberts, t...@probo.com Providenza Boekelheide, Inc. -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list
Re: Sikuli: the coolest Python project I have yet seen...
On Jan 24, 7:18 pm, Ron ursusmaxi...@gmail.com wrote: Sikuli is the coolest Python project I have ever seen in my ten year hobbyist career. An MIT oepn source project, Sikuli uses Python to automate GUI tasks (in any GUI or GUI baed app that runs the JVM) by simply drag and dropping GUI elements into Python scripts as function arguments. Download athttp://sikuli.csail.mit.edu/I also did this podcast about Sikulihttp://media.libsyn.com/media/awaretek/Python411_20100124_Sikuli.mp3 Nice, thanks for the link. Very happy to see people using Python for cool stuff like this, also to see the alternate implementations in use. And it couldn't come at a better time for me as I am trying to figure out how to automate some GUI-only program I am forced to use at work. Carl Banks -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list
Re: Sikuli: the coolest Python project I have yet seen...
2010/1/25 Ron ursusmaxi...@gmail.com: Sikuli is the coolest Python project I have ever seen in my ten year hobbyist career. An MIT oepn source project, Sikuli uses Python to automate GUI tasks (in any GUI or GUI baed app that runs the JVM) by simply drag and dropping GUI elements into Python scripts as function arguments. Download at http://sikuli.csail.mit.edu/ I also did this podcast about Sikuli http://media.libsyn.com/media/awaretek/Python411_20100124_Sikuli.mp3 -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list It looks really nice, but the screenhost-taking did not work on my computer (Win7). Innovative yet simple idea this mix-visual-and-code. -- http://olofb.wordpress.com -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list
Re: Sikuli: the coolest Python project I have yet seen...
Ron wrote: Sikuli is the coolest Python project I have ever seen in my ten year hobbyist career. An MIT oepn source project, Sikuli uses Python to automate GUI tasks (in any GUI or GUI baed app that runs the JVM) by simply drag and dropping GUI elements into Python scripts as function arguments. Download at http://sikuli.csail.mit.edu/ I also did this podcast about Sikuli http://media.libsyn.com/media/awaretek/Python411_20100124_Sikuli.mp3 It looks like your web site is down. JM -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list
Re: Sikuli: the coolest Python project I have yet seen...
On 25/01/2010 12:27, Jean-Michel Pichavant wrote: Ron wrote: Sikuli is the coolest Python project I have ever seen in my ten year hobbyist career. An MIT oepn source project, Sikuli uses Python to automate GUI tasks (in any GUI or GUI baed app that runs the JVM) by simply drag and dropping GUI elements into Python scripts as function arguments. Download at http://sikuli.csail.mit.edu/ I also did this podcast about Sikuli http://media.libsyn.com/media/awaretek/Python411_20100124_Sikuli.mp3 It looks like your web site is down. JM there's a u-tube here http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FxDOlhysFcM -- Robin Becker -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list
Re: Sikuli: the coolest Python project I have yet seen...
On 25-Jan-2010 04:18, Ron wrote: Sikuli is the coolest Python project I have ever seen in my ten year hobbyist career. An MIT oepn source project, Sikuli uses Python to automate GUI tasks (in any GUI or GUI baed app that runs the JVM) by simply drag and dropping GUI elements into Python scripts as function arguments. Download at http://sikuli.csail.mit.edu/ I also did this This link is broken! --V -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list
Re: Sikuli: the coolest Python project I have yet seen...
Hello, I think the site is under maintenance. I tried a couple of hours ago and it worked fine. As an alternative, I found that this link also worked: http://www.sikuli.org/ Unfortunately, it seems it's not working right now. Best regards, Javier 2010/1/25 Virgil Stokes v...@it.uu.se: On 25-Jan-2010 04:18, Ron wrote: Sikuli is the coolest Python project I have ever seen in my ten year hobbyist career. An MIT oepn source project, Sikuli uses Python to automate GUI tasks (in any GUI or GUI baed app that runs the JVM) by simply drag and dropping GUI elements into Python scripts as function arguments. Download at http://sikuli.csail.mit.edu/ I also did this This link is broken! --V -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list
Re: Sikuli: the coolest Python project I have yet seen...
Thew link at MIT does appear to be down right now, but I presume it will come back up. Well, those of you who find it underwhelming are in good company. See the blog post at Lambda the Ultimate http://lambda-the-ultimate.org/node/3783 I was impressed though by the application to notify you when your bus gets close to the pickup point, using Google maps, and by the app to automatically chart a course to Houston from LA on I-10, again using Google maps. And perhaps most of all, the app to notify you when your sleeping baby wakes up, from a picture on a digital camera. Hey, most of life is non-deterministic. I am in the analog engineering world and simple, deterministic black and white situations are all fine and useful, but I can see this very easy to use and simple technology being useful also ;-)) All of the above apps are but a few lines of code. Ron -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list
Re: Sikuli: the coolest Python project I have yet seen...
On 1/25/2010 9:14 AM, Javier Collado wrote: I think the site is under maintenance. I tried a couple of hours ago and it worked fine. As an alternative, I found that this link also worked: http://www.sikuli.org/ This just redirects to the link below http://sikuli.csail.mit.edu/ I also did this This link is broken! Worked for me both yesterday and now. -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list
Re: Sikuli: the coolest Python project I have yet seen...
OK, here's an idea. I used to do screen scraping scripts and run them as CGI scripts with an HTMl user interface. Why not run Sikuli on Jython on a JVM running on my server, so that I can do my screen scraping with Sikuli? I can take user inputs by using CGI forms from a web client, process the requests using a Sikuli script on the server, and send the results back to the web client. This sounds like fun to me, and easier to highlight and capture the appropriate screen information on targeted web sites using Sikuli than to hand code location information or even using Beautiful Soup. -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list
Sikuli: the coolest Python project I have yet seen...
Sikuli is the coolest Python project I have ever seen in my ten year hobbyist career. An MIT oepn source project, Sikuli uses Python to automate GUI tasks (in any GUI or GUI baed app that runs the JVM) by simply drag and dropping GUI elements into Python scripts as function arguments. Download at http://sikuli.csail.mit.edu/ I also did this podcast about Sikuli http://media.libsyn.com/media/awaretek/Python411_20100124_Sikuli.mp3 -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list
Re: Sikuli: the coolest Python project I have yet seen...
On Jan 25, 11:18 am, Ron ursusmaxi...@gmail.com wrote: Sikuli is the coolest Python project I have ever seen in my ten year hobbyist career. An MIT oepn source project, Sikuli uses Python to automate GUI tasks (in any GUI or GUI baed app that runs the JVM) by simply drag and dropping GUI elements into Python scripts as function arguments. Download athttp://sikuli.csail.mit.edu/I also did this podcast about Sikulihttp://media.libsyn.com/media/awaretek/Python411_20100124_Sikuli.mp3 Wow , It look likes like better than autoIt !! Very impressed. -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list