Hi Jarmo, I am getting the following error when trying to go through your example: I am on ruby 1.8.6
irb(main):003:0> window = RAutomation::Window.new :title => "File Download" Gem::LoadError: Unable to load FFI gem. Install it with: gem install ffi -v 0.6.3 from C:/Ruby186/lib/ruby/gems/1.8/gems/rautomation-0.3.0/lib/ rautomation /adapter/ffi.rb:4 from C:/Ruby186/lib/ruby/gems/1.8/gems/rautomation-0.3.0/lib/ rautomation /window.rb:45:in `const_get' from C:/Ruby186/lib/ruby/gems/1.8/gems/rautomation-0.3.0/lib/ rautomation /window.rb:45:in `initialize' from (irb):3:in `new' from (irb):3 Any thoughts? Cheers. On Dec 21, 3:43 pm, Jarmo Pertman <jarm...@gmail.com> wrote: > Does the window itself stay open after clicking &Run? Currently there > is a feature, which waits for the button to disappear to accept it as > a successful click (there could be many things which might go wrong > during the clicking, that's why there is this condition), until that > it tries to click again and ends with a timeout. > > I guess there should be a possibility to specify some other condition > than default one when button is successfully clicked by a block or > something. > > It would be great if you'd create an issue > athttps://github.com/jarmo/rautomation/issues > > I haven't tried the following code, but maybe this (ugly solution) > works for you temporarily: > Thread.new {window3.button(:value => "&Run").click} > window3.child(:title => /popup/). # do something > > Jarmo Pertman > ----- > IT does really matter -http://www.itreallymatters.net > > On Dec 19, 6:33 pm, Darryl Brown <d-l-br...@roadrunner.com> wrote: > > > Hi Jarmo, > > > First I'll say - Great work on this gem!! > > > I have been playing with this and it works very well. I did run into > > one thing that I'm not sure on though. If I click in a dialogue that > > launches a popup - "window3.button(:value => "&Run").click", the > > script hangs and then times out. I don't see a "click_no_wait" method > > in the Rautomation::Button class. Is this something that will be > > considered. Perhaps a thread can be used to handle the popup - I'll > > try that next. > > > Below is the irb session. After the timeout, I attach to the popup and > > finish the intended process . > > > C:\>irb > > irb(main):001:0> require "rautomation" > > => true > > irb(main):002:0> window1 = RAutomation::Window.new :title => /File > > Download/ > > => #<RAutomation::Window:0x28e8ea4 @adapter=:ffi, > > @window=#<RAutomation::Adapter > > ::Ffi::Window:0x2d7f5a8 @locators={:title=>/File Download/}>> > > irb(main):003:0> window1.title > > => "File Download - Security Warning" > > irb(main):004:0> window1.button(:value => "&Save").click > > => true > > irb(main):005:0> window2 = RAutomation::Window.new :title => /Save/ > > => #<RAutomation::Window:0x2d6ab30 @adapter=:ffi, > > @window=#<RAutomation::Adapter > > ::Ffi::Window:0x2d6aa90 @locators={:title=>/Save/}>> > > irb(main):006:0> window2.title > > => "Save As" > > irb(main):007:0> window2.button(:value => "&Save").click > > => true > > irb(main):008:0> window3 = RAutomation::Window.new :title => / > > Download/ > > => #<RAutomation::Window:0x2d299c8 @adapter=:ffi, > > @window=#<RAutomation::Adapter > > ::Ffi::Window:0x2d2984c @locators={:title=>/Download/}>> > > irb(main):009:0> window3.title > > => "Download complete" > > irb(main):010:0> window3.button(:value => "&Run").click > > RAutomation::WaitHelper::TimeoutError: timed out after 60 seconds > > from c:/ruby/lib/ruby/gems/1.8/gems/rautomation-0.3.0/lib/ > > rautomation/wa > > it_helper.rb:20:in `wait_until' > > from c:/ruby/lib/ruby/gems/1.8/gems/rautomation-0.3.0/lib/ > > rautomation/ad > > apter/ffi/button.rb:25:in `click' > > from c:/ruby/lib/ruby/gems/1.8/gems/rautomation-0.3.0/lib/ > > rautomation/bu > > tton.rb:15:in `click' > > from (irb):10 > > irb(main):011:0> window4 = RAutomation::Window.new :title => /Internet > > Explorer/ > > > => #<RAutomation::Window:0x2d6e0b4 @adapter=:ffi, > > @window=#<RAutomation::Adapter > > ::Ffi::Window:0x2d6dd1c @locators={:title=>/Internet Explorer/}>> > > irb(main):012:0> window4.title > > => "Internet Explorer - Security Warning" > > irb(main):013:0> window4.button(:value => "&Run").click > > => true > > irb(main):014:0> > > > Regards > > Darryl > > > On Dec 19, 7:25 am, Jarmo Pertman <jarm...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > > That would be great. Please don't forget to give any feedback after > > > you've tried it. > > > > Jarmo Pertman > > > ----- > > > IT does really matter -http://www.itreallymatters.net > > > > On Dec 18, 11:27 pm, Arto Vuori <vuo...@iki.fi> wrote: > > > > > Appears promising! I'm about to extend my watir test suite to interact > > > > with non-ie windows. I'll give your lib a try. > > > > > --Arto > > > > > On 18 joulu, 01:14, Jarmo <jarm...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > > > > I'm pretty sure that some of you already have noticed the library > > > > > i've made > > > > > to automate windows and their controls. I've now written a short blog > > > > > post > > > > > about it. > > > > > >http://www.itreallymatters.net/post/2352350743/automating-windows-and... > > > > > > If that thing seems to work well then what do you think if we'd > > > > > replace > > > > > AutoIt and win32-api in Watir with this eventually? I'd be happy to > > > > > do that. > > > > > > Jarmo -- Before posting, please read http://watir.com/support. In short: search before you ask, be nice. watir-general@googlegroups.com http://groups.google.com/group/watir-general watir-general+unsubscr...@googlegroups.com