** Summary changed: - [1.1.4] Windows: App using window title only finds one app, should find all using focus(index) + [1.1.4] Windows: App using window title only finds one app, should find all using focus(index) --- partly fixed 2018-10-31
-- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Sikuli Drivers, which is subscribed to Sikuli. https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1800512 Title: [1.1.4] Windows: App using window title only finds one app, should find all using focus(index) --- partly fixed 2018-10-31 Status in Sikuli: In Progress Bug description: ------------------ the problem Beginning with 1.1.3 an App object is defined only by the executable. Hence the side effect of specifying (part of) the window title (Windows only) to define an App object is no longer available. And with that the possibility to focus an app by its window title is gone too. I will fix it, but it will work slightly different than in 1.1.2 ------------------ workaround using executable In case you have some instances of the same executable running, you can currently switch/focus using: app = App("executable") # instead of window title app.focus(0) # first instance found app1 = app.focus(1) app2 = app.focus(2) ... the returned app object's pid is <0 if not valid you might also check with appN.isValid() ------------------ workaround using window title import org.sikuli.natives.WinUtil as WinUtil App() # once at the beginning to load the native lib pid = WinUtil().switchApp(title, index) which brings the window to foreground (if exists) and returns the pid (0 if a window with the index is not found) In this case you will not have an app object for the window. --------------------------------------------------------------- system: windows 10 situation: There are 5 applications with the same name running on the system. (With different PIDs) problem: In version 1.1.2, I can use App("some-text-of-window-title") to get all the windows of the 5 app. But in version 1.1.4, it failed. If I use APP("app-name-show-in-taskmanager"), it only returns the first app-object. So , I want to know how can I get All the windows that contains the same keyword in their window titles. My scripts are as follow(It runs well in 1.1.2, but failed to find any windows in 1.1.4): def getApp(sKeyWord): allClient = App("+%s" % sKeyWord) clientList = [] windowList = [] if not allClient: error_message("No client found with title %s" % sKeyWord) return clientList, 0, windowList iMainWindowIndex = getMainWindowIndex(sKeyWord) for i in range(10): oneClient = allClient.focus(i) #oneClient = allClient pid = oneClient.getPID() if pid <= 0: break info_message("========Client:%d pid=%s=============" % (i, pid)) w = oneClient.window(iMainWindowIndex) if not w.isValid(): continue clientList.append(oneClient) windowList.append(w) info_message("title = %s, client found:%d" % (sKeyWord, len(clientList))) return clientList, len(windowList), windowList getApp("Revision") result: in 1.1.2: [22:37:33][4299:4885] ========Client:0 pid=2932============= [22:37:33][4299:4885] ========Client:1 pid=1992============= [22:37:33][4316:4885] title = Revision, client found:2 in 1.1.4: [error] App.focus failed: not running: [-1:+Revision (???)] +Revision [22:38:45][4316:4885] title = Revision, client found:0 To manage notifications about this bug go to: https://bugs.launchpad.net/sikuli/+bug/1800512/+subscriptions _______________________________________________ Mailing list: https://launchpad.net/~sikuli-driver Post to : sikuli-driver@lists.launchpad.net Unsubscribe : https://launchpad.net/~sikuli-driver More help : https://help.launchpad.net/ListHelp