Durchlaufen von Text mit Benutzeroberflächenautomatisierung
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Diese Dokumentation ist für .NET Framework-Entwickler vorgesehen, die die verwalteten UI Automation-Klassen verwenden möchten, die im System.Windows.Automation-Namespace definiert sind.Aktuelle Informationen zu UI Automation finden Sie unter Windows Automation API: UI Automation. |
In diesem Thema wird das Durchlaufen des Textinhalts eines Dokuments mit Microsoft UI Automation in TextUnit-Schritten erläutert.
Beispiel
Im folgenden Codebeispiel wird veranschaulicht, wie der Inhalt eines Benutzeroberflächenautomatisierung-Textanbieters durchlaufen wird. Die Move-Methode verschiebt den Start-Endpunkt und den End-Endpunkt eines TextPatternRange. Dieser Textbereich ist üblicherweise ein degenerierter Bereich, der die Texteinfügemarke darstellt.
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Da nur textbasierte eingebettete Objekte als Teil des Textstreams betrachtet werden, haben eingebettete Objekte wie Bilder keine Auswirkungen auf Move oder dessen Rückgabewert. |
'--------------------------------------------------------------------
' <summary>
' Starts the target application.
' </summary>
' <param name="app">
' The application to start.
' </param>
' <returns>The automation element for the app main window.</returns>
' <remarks>
' Three WPF documents, a rich text document, and a plain text document
' are provided in the Content folder of the TextProvider project.
' </remarks>
'--------------------------------------------------------------------
Private Function StartApp(ByVal app As String) As AutomationElement
' Start application.
Dim p As Process = Process.Start(app)
' Give the target application some time to start.
' For Win32 applications, WaitForInputIdle can be used instead.
' Another alternative is to listen for WindowOpened events.
' Otherwise, an ArgumentException results when you try to
' retrieve an automation element from the window handle.
Thread.Sleep(2000)
targetResult.Content = WPFTarget + " started. " + vbLf + vbLf + _
"Please load a document into the target application and click " + _
"the 'Find edit control' button above. " + vbLf + vbLf + _
"NOTE: Documents can be found in the 'Content' folder of the FindText project."
targetResult.Background = Brushes.LightGreen
' Return the automation element for the app main window.
Return AutomationElement.FromHandle(p.MainWindowHandle)
End Function 'StartApp
...
'--------------------------------------------------------------------
' <summary>
' Finds the text control in our target.
' </summary>
' <param name="src">The object that raised the event.</param>
' <param name="e">Event arguments.</param>
' <remarks>
' Initializes the TextPattern object and event handlers.
' </remarks>
'--------------------------------------------------------------------
Private Sub FindTextProvider_Click( _
ByVal src As Object, ByVal e As RoutedEventArgs)
' Set up the conditions for finding the text control.
Dim documentControl As New PropertyCondition( _
AutomationElement.ControlTypeProperty, ControlType.Document)
Dim textPatternAvailable As New PropertyCondition( _
AutomationElement.IsTextPatternAvailableProperty, True)
Dim findControl As New AndCondition(documentControl, textPatternAvailable)
' Get the Automation Element for the first text control found.
' For the purposes of this sample it is sufficient to find the
' first text control. In other cases there may be multiple text
' controls to sort through.
targetDocument = targetWindow.FindFirst(TreeScope.Descendants, findControl)
' Didn't find a text control.
If targetDocument Is Nothing Then
targetResult.Content = _
WPFTarget + " does not contain a Document control type."
targetResult.Background = Brushes.Salmon
startWPFTargetButton.IsEnabled = False
Return
End If
' Get required control patterns
targetTextPattern = DirectCast( _
targetDocument.GetCurrentPattern(TextPattern.Pattern), TextPattern)
' Didn't find a text control that supports TextPattern.
If targetTextPattern Is Nothing Then
targetResult.Content = WPFTarget + _
" does not contain an element that supports TextPattern."
targetResult.Background = Brushes.Salmon
startWPFTargetButton.IsEnabled = False
Return
End If
' Text control is available so display the client controls.
infoGrid.Visibility = Visibility.Visible
targetResult.Content = "Text provider found."
targetResult.Background = Brushes.LightGreen
' Initialize the document range for the text of the document.
documentRange = targetTextPattern.DocumentRange
' Initialize the client's search buttons.
If targetTextPattern.DocumentRange.GetText(1).Length > 0 Then
searchForwardButton.IsEnabled = True
End If
' Initialize the client's search TextBox.
searchString.IsEnabled = True
' Check if the text control supports text selection
If targetTextPattern.SupportedTextSelection = SupportedTextSelection.None Then
targetResult.Content = "Unable to select text."
targetResult.Background = Brushes.Salmon
Return
End If
' Edit control found so remove the find button from the client.
findEditButton.Visibility = Visibility.Collapsed
' Initialize the client with the current target selection, if any.
NotifySelectionChanged()
' Search starts at beginning of doc and goes forward
searchBackward = False
' Initialize a text changed listener.
' An instance of TextPatternRange will become invalid if
' one of the following occurs:
' 1) The text in the provider changes via some user activity.
' 2) ValuePattern.SetValue is used to programatically change
' the value of the text in the provider.
' The only way the client application can detect if the text
' has changed (to ensure that the ranges are still valid),
' is by setting a listener for the TextChanged event of
' the TextPattern. If this event is raised, the client needs
' to update the targetDocumentRange member data to ensure the
' user is working with the updated text.
' Clients must always anticipate the possibility that the text
' can change underneath them.
Dim onTextChanged As AutomationEventHandler = _
New AutomationEventHandler(AddressOf TextChanged)
Automation.AddAutomationEventHandler( _
TextPattern.TextChangedEvent, targetDocument, TreeScope.Element, onTextChanged)
' Initialize a selection changed listener.
' The target selection is reflected in the client.
Dim onSelectionChanged As AutomationEventHandler = _
New AutomationEventHandler(AddressOf OnTextSelectionChange)
Automation.AddAutomationEventHandler( _
TextPattern.TextSelectionChangedEvent, targetDocument, _
TreeScope.Element, onSelectionChanged)
End Sub 'FindTextProvider_Click
...
'--------------------------------------------------------------------
' <summary>
' Handles the navigation item selected event.
' </summary>
' <param name="sender">The object that raised the event.</param>
' <param name="e">Event arguments.</param>
'--------------------------------------------------------------------
Private Sub NavigationUnit_Change( _
ByVal sender As Object, ByVal e As SelectionChangedEventArgs)
Dim cb As ComboBox = CType(sender, ComboBox)
navigationUnit = CType(cb.SelectedValue, TextUnit)
End Sub 'NavigationUnit_Change
'--------------------------------------------------------------------
' <summary>
' Handles the Navigate button click event.
' </summary>
' <param name="sender">The object that raised the event.</param>
' <param name="e">Event arguments.</param>
'--------------------------------------------------------------------
Private Sub Navigate_Click(ByVal sender As Object, ByVal e As RoutedEventArgs)
Dim moveSelection As Button = CType(sender, Button)
Dim navDirection As Integer
' Which direction is the user searching through the text control?
If (CType(moveSelection.Tag, traversalDirection) = traversalDirection.Forward) Then
navDirection = 1
Else
navDirection = -1
End If
' Obtain the ranges to move.
Dim selectionRanges As TextPatternRange() = targetTextPattern.GetSelection()
' Iterate throught the ranges for a text control that supports
' multiple selections and move the selections the specified text
' unit and direction.
Dim textRange As TextPatternRange
For Each textRange In selectionRanges
textRange.Move(navigationUnit, navDirection)
textRange.Select()
Next textRange
' The WPF target doesn't show selected text as highlighted unless
' the window has focus.
targetDocument.SetFocus()
End Sub 'Navigate_Click
///--------------------------------------------------------------------
/// <summary>
/// Starts the target application.
/// </summary>
/// <param name="app">
/// The application to start.
/// </param>
/// <returns>The automation element for the app main window.</returns>
/// <remarks>
/// Three WPF documents, a rich text document, and a plain text document
/// are provided in the Content folder of the TextProvider project.
/// </remarks>
///--------------------------------------------------------------------
private AutomationElement StartApp(string app)
{
// Start application.
Process p = Process.Start(app);
// Give the target application some time to start.
// For Win32 applications, WaitForInputIdle can be used instead.
// Another alternative is to listen for WindowOpened events.
// Otherwise, an ArgumentException results when you try to
// retrieve an automation element from the window handle.
Thread.Sleep(2000);
targetResult.Content =
WPFTarget +
" started. \n\nPlease load a document into the target " +
"application and click the 'Find edit control' button above. " +
"\n\nNOTE: Documents can be found in the 'Content' folder of the FindText project.";
targetResult.Background = Brushes.LightGreen;
// Return the automation element for the app main window.
return (AutomationElement.FromHandle(p.MainWindowHandle));
}
...
///--------------------------------------------------------------------
/// <summary>
/// Finds the text control in our target.
/// </summary>
/// <param name="src">The object that raised the event.</param>
/// <param name="e">Event arguments.</param>
/// <remarks>
/// Initializes the TextPattern object and event handlers.
/// </remarks>
///--------------------------------------------------------------------
private void FindTextProvider_Click(object src, RoutedEventArgs e)
{
// Set up the conditions for finding the text control.
PropertyCondition documentControl = new PropertyCondition(
AutomationElement.ControlTypeProperty,
ControlType.Document);
PropertyCondition textPatternAvailable = new PropertyCondition(
AutomationElement.IsTextPatternAvailableProperty, true);
AndCondition findControl =
new AndCondition(documentControl, textPatternAvailable);
// Get the Automation Element for the first text control found.
// For the purposes of this sample it is sufficient to find the
// first text control. In other cases there may be multiple text
// controls to sort through.
targetDocument =
targetWindow.FindFirst(TreeScope.Descendants, findControl);
// Didn't find a text control.
if (targetDocument == null)
{
targetResult.Content =
WPFTarget +
" does not contain a Document control type.";
targetResult.Background = Brushes.Salmon;
startWPFTargetButton.IsEnabled = false;
return;
}
// Get required control patterns
targetTextPattern =
targetDocument.GetCurrentPattern(
TextPattern.Pattern) as TextPattern;
// Didn't find a text control that supports TextPattern.
if (targetTextPattern == null)
{
targetResult.Content =
WPFTarget +
" does not contain an element that supports TextPattern.";
targetResult.Background = Brushes.Salmon;
startWPFTargetButton.IsEnabled = false;
return;
}
// Text control is available so display the client controls.
infoGrid.Visibility = Visibility.Visible;
targetResult.Content =
"Text provider found.";
targetResult.Background = Brushes.LightGreen;
// Initialize the document range for the text of the document.
documentRange = targetTextPattern.DocumentRange;
// Initialize the client's search buttons.
if (targetTextPattern.DocumentRange.GetText(1).Length > 0)
{
searchForwardButton.IsEnabled = true;
}
// Initialize the client's search TextBox.
searchString.IsEnabled = true;
// Check if the text control supports text selection
if (targetTextPattern.SupportedTextSelection ==
SupportedTextSelection.None)
{
targetResult.Content = "Unable to select text.";
targetResult.Background = Brushes.Salmon;
return;
}
// Edit control found so remove the find button from the client.
findEditButton.Visibility = Visibility.Collapsed;
// Initialize the client with the current target selection, if any.
NotifySelectionChanged();
// Search starts at beginning of doc and goes forward
searchBackward = false;
// Initialize a text changed listener.
// An instance of TextPatternRange will become invalid if
// one of the following occurs:
// 1) The text in the provider changes via some user activity.
// 2) ValuePattern.SetValue is used to programatically change
// the value of the text in the provider.
// The only way the client application can detect if the text
// has changed (to ensure that the ranges are still valid),
// is by setting a listener for the TextChanged event of
// the TextPattern. If this event is raised, the client needs
// to update the targetDocumentRange member data to ensure the
// user is working with the updated text.
// Clients must always anticipate the possibility that the text
// can change underneath them.
Automation.AddAutomationEventHandler(
TextPattern.TextChangedEvent,
targetDocument,
TreeScope.Element,
TextChanged);
// Initialize a selection changed listener.
// The target selection is reflected in the client.
Automation.AddAutomationEventHandler(
TextPattern.TextSelectionChangedEvent,
targetDocument,
TreeScope.Element,
OnTextSelectionChange);
}
...
///--------------------------------------------------------------------
/// <summary>
/// Handles the navigation item selected event.
/// </summary>
/// <param name="sender">The object that raised the event.</param>
/// <param name="e">Event arguments.</param>
///--------------------------------------------------------------------
private void NavigationUnit_Change(object sender, SelectionChangedEventArgs e)
{
ComboBox cb = (ComboBox)sender;
navigationUnit = (TextUnit)cb.SelectedValue;
}
///--------------------------------------------------------------------
/// <summary>
/// Handles the Navigate button click event.
/// </summary>
/// <param name="sender">The object that raised the event.</param>
/// <param name="e">Event arguments.</param>
///--------------------------------------------------------------------
private void Navigate_Click(object sender, RoutedEventArgs e)
{
Button moveSelection = (Button)sender;
// Which direction is the user searching through the text control?
int navDirection =
((traversalDirection)moveSelection.Tag == traversalDirection.Forward) ? 1 : -1;
// Obtain the ranges to move.
TextPatternRange[] selectionRanges =
targetTextPattern.GetSelection();
// Iterate throught the ranges for a text control that supports
// multiple selections and move the selections the specified text
// unit and direction.
foreach (TextPatternRange textRange in selectionRanges)
{
textRange.Move(navigationUnit, navDirection);
textRange.Select();
}
// The WPF target doesn't show selected text as highlighted unless
// the window has focus.
targetDocument.SetFocus();
}
Jede Methode, die TextUnit verwendet, wird auf die nächstgrößte unterstützte TextUnit zurückgestellt, wenn die angegebene TextUnit vom Steuerelement nicht unterstützt wird.
Siehe auch
Aufgaben
Hinzufügen von Inhalt in einem Textfeld mithilfe von Benutzeroberflächenautomatisierung
Suchen und Hervorheben von Text durch Benutzeroberflächenautomatisierung
Konzepte
Übersicht über TextPattern für die Benutzeroberflächenautomatisierung
Übersicht über Steuerelementmuster für Benutzeroberflächenautomatisierung
Steuerelementmuster für Benutzeroberflächenautomatisierung für Clients