Caching gebruiken in UI Automation
Notitie
Deze documentatie is bedoeld voor .NET Framework-ontwikkelaars die de beheerde UI Automation-klassen willen gebruiken die zijn gedefinieerd in de System.Windows.Automation naamruimte. Zie Windows Automation-API: UI Automation voor de meest recente informatie over UI Automation.
In deze sectie wordt beschreven hoe u caching van AutomationElement eigenschappen en besturingspatronen implementeert.
Een cacheaanvraag activeren
Maak een CacheRequest.
Geef eigenschappen en patronen op die in de cache moeten worden opgeslagen met behulp van Add.
Geef het bereik van caching op door de TreeScope eigenschap in te stellen.
Geef de weergave van de substructuur op door de TreeFilter eigenschap in te stellen.
Stel de AutomationElementMode eigenschap in op None als u de efficiƫntie wilt verhogen door geen volledige verwijzing naar objecten op te halen. (Hierdoor is het niet mogelijk om huidige waarden op te halen uit deze objecten.)
Activeer de aanvraag met behulp van Activate een
using
blok (Using
in Microsoft Visual Basic .NET).
Nadat u objecten hebt verkregen AutomationElement of zich hebt geabonneerd op gebeurtenissen, deactiveert u de aanvraag met behulp van Pop (indien Push gebruikt) of verwijdert u het object dat is gemaakt door Activate. (Gebruiken Activate in een using
blok (Using
in Microsoft Visual Basic .NET).
Eigenschappen van Cache AutomationElement
Terwijl een CacheRequest actief is, verkrijgt AutomationElement u objecten met behulp van FindFirst of FindAll; of verkrijgt u een AutomationElement als bron van een gebeurtenis waarvoor u zich hebt geregistreerd toen de CacheRequest activiteit actief was. (U kunt ook een cache maken door een CacheRequest aan GetUpdatedCache of een van de TreeWalker methoden door te geven.)
Gebruik GetCachedPropertyValue of haal een eigenschap op uit de Cached eigenschap van de AutomationElement.
Patronen en de bijbehorende eigenschappen in de cache verkrijgen
Terwijl een CacheRequest actief is, verkrijgt AutomationElement u objecten met behulp van FindFirst of FindAll; of verkrijgt u een AutomationElement als bron van een gebeurtenis waarvoor u zich hebt geregistreerd toen de CacheRequest activiteit actief was. (U kunt ook een cache maken door een CacheRequest aan GetUpdatedCache of een van de TreeWalker methoden door te geven.)
Gebruik GetCachedPattern of TryGetCachedPattern om een patroon in de cache op te halen.
Eigenschapswaarden ophalen uit de
Cached
eigenschap van het besturingspatroon.
Voorbeeld 1
In het volgende codevoorbeeld ziet u verschillende aspecten van opslaan in de cache, waarbij u Activate deze CacheRequestkunt activeren.
/// <summary>
/// Caches and retrieves properties for a list item by using CacheRequest.Activate.
/// </summary>
/// <param name="elementList">Element from which to retrieve a child element.</param>
/// <remarks>
/// This code demonstrates various aspects of caching. It is not intended to be
/// an example of a useful method.
/// </remarks>
private void CachePropertiesByActivate(AutomationElement elementList)
{
AutomationElement elementListItem;
// Set up the request.
CacheRequest cacheRequest = new CacheRequest();
cacheRequest.Add(AutomationElement.NameProperty);
cacheRequest.Add(AutomationElement.IsEnabledProperty);
cacheRequest.Add(SelectionItemPattern.Pattern);
cacheRequest.Add(SelectionItemPattern.SelectionContainerProperty);
// Obtain an element and cache the requested items.
using (cacheRequest.Activate())
{
Condition cond = new PropertyCondition(AutomationElement.IsSelectionItemPatternAvailableProperty, true);
elementListItem = elementList.FindFirst(TreeScope.Children, cond);
}
// The CacheRequest is now inactive.
// Retrieve the cached property and pattern.
SelectionItemPattern pattern;
String itemName;
try
{
itemName = elementListItem.Cached.Name;
pattern = elementListItem.GetCachedPattern(SelectionItemPattern.Pattern) as SelectionItemPattern;
}
catch (InvalidOperationException)
{
Console.WriteLine("Object was not in cache.");
return;
}
// Alternatively, you can use TryGetCachedPattern to retrieve the cached pattern.
object cachedPattern;
if (true == elementListItem.TryGetCachedPattern(SelectionItemPattern.Pattern, out cachedPattern))
{
pattern = cachedPattern as SelectionItemPattern;
}
// Specified pattern properties are also in the cache.
AutomationElement parentList = pattern.Cached.SelectionContainer;
// The following line will raise an exception, because the HelpText property was not cached.
/*** String itemHelp = elementListItem.Cached.HelpText; ***/
// Similarly, pattern properties that were not specified in the CacheRequest cannot be
// retrieved from the cache. This would raise an exception.
/*** bool selected = pattern.Cached.IsSelected; ***/
// This is still a valid call, even though the property is in the cache.
// Of course, the cached value and the current value are not guaranteed to be the same.
itemName = elementListItem.Current.Name;
}
''' <summary>
''' Caches and retrieves properties for a list item by using CacheRequest.Activate.
''' </summary>
''' <param name="elementList">Element from which to retrieve a child element.</param>
''' <remarks>
''' This code demonstrates various aspects of caching. It is not intended to be
''' an example of a useful method.
''' </remarks>
Private Sub CachePropertiesByActivate(ByVal elementList As AutomationElement)
' Set up the request.
Dim myCacheRequest As New CacheRequest()
myCacheRequest.Add(AutomationElement.NameProperty)
myCacheRequest.Add(AutomationElement.IsEnabledProperty)
myCacheRequest.Add(SelectionItemPattern.Pattern)
myCacheRequest.Add(SelectionItemPattern.SelectionContainerProperty)
Dim elementListItem As AutomationElement
' Obtain an element and cache the requested items.
Using myCacheRequest.Activate()
Dim myCondition As New PropertyCondition( _
AutomationElement.IsSelectionItemPatternAvailableProperty, True)
elementListItem = elementList.FindFirst(TreeScope.Children, myCondition)
End Using
' The CacheRequest is now inactive.
' Retrieve the cached property and pattern.
Dim pattern As SelectionItemPattern
Dim itemName As String
Try
itemName = elementListItem.Cached.Name
pattern = DirectCast(elementListItem.GetCachedPattern(SelectionItemPattern.Pattern), _
SelectionItemPattern)
Catch ex As InvalidOperationException
Console.WriteLine("Object was not in cache.")
Return
End Try
' Alternatively, you can use TryGetCachedPattern to retrieve the cached pattern.
Dim cachedPattern As Object = Nothing
If True = elementListItem.TryGetCachedPattern(SelectionItemPattern.Pattern, cachedPattern) Then
pattern = DirectCast(cachedPattern, SelectionItemPattern)
End If
' Specified pattern properties are also in the cache.
Dim parentList As AutomationElement = pattern.Cached.SelectionContainer
' The following line will raise an exception, because the HelpText property was not cached.
'** String itemHelp = elementListItem.Cached.HelpText; **
' Similarly, pattern properties that were not specified in the CacheRequest cannot be
' retrieved from the cache. This would raise an exception.
'** bool selected = pattern.Cached.IsSelected; **
' This is still a valid call, even though the property is in the cache.
' Of course, the cached value and the current value are not guaranteed to be the same.
itemName = elementListItem.Current.Name
End Sub
Voorbeeld 2
In het volgende codevoorbeeld ziet u verschillende aspecten van opslaan in de cache, waarbij u Push deze CacheRequestkunt activeren. Behalve wanneer u cacheaanvragen wilt nesten, is het beter om te gebruiken Activate.
/// <summary>
/// Caches and retrieves properties for a list item by using CacheRequest.Push.
/// </summary>
/// <param name="autoElement">Element from which to retrieve a child element.</param>
/// <remarks>
/// This code demonstrates various aspects of caching. It is not intended to be
/// an example of a useful method.
/// </remarks>
private void CachePropertiesByPush(AutomationElement elementList)
{
// Set up the request.
CacheRequest cacheRequest = new CacheRequest();
// Do not get a full reference to the cached objects, only to their cached properties and patterns.
cacheRequest.AutomationElementMode = AutomationElementMode.None;
// Cache all elements, regardless of whether they are control or content elements.
cacheRequest.TreeFilter = Automation.RawViewCondition;
// Property and pattern to cache.
cacheRequest.Add(AutomationElement.NameProperty);
cacheRequest.Add(SelectionItemPattern.Pattern);
// Activate the request.
cacheRequest.Push();
// Obtain an element and cache the requested items.
Condition cond = new PropertyCondition(AutomationElement.IsSelectionItemPatternAvailableProperty, true);
AutomationElement elementListItem = elementList.FindFirst(TreeScope.Children, cond);
// At this point, you could call another method that creates a CacheRequest and calls Push/Pop.
// While that method was retrieving automation elements, the CacheRequest set in this method
// would not be active.
// Deactivate the request.
cacheRequest.Pop();
// Retrieve the cached property and pattern.
String itemName = elementListItem.Cached.Name;
SelectionItemPattern pattern = elementListItem.GetCachedPattern(SelectionItemPattern.Pattern) as SelectionItemPattern;
// The following is an alternative way of retrieving the Name property.
itemName = elementListItem.GetCachedPropertyValue(AutomationElement.NameProperty) as String;
// This is yet another way, which returns AutomationElement.NotSupported if the element does
// not supply a value. If the second parameter is false, a default name is returned.
object objName = elementListItem.GetCachedPropertyValue(AutomationElement.NameProperty, true);
if (objName == AutomationElement.NotSupported)
{
itemName = "Unknown";
}
else
{
itemName = objName as String;
}
// The following call raises an exception, because only the cached properties are available,
// as specified by cacheRequest.AutomationElementMode. If AutomationElementMode had its
// default value (Full), this call would be valid.
/*** bool enabled = elementListItem.Current.IsEnabled; ***/
}
''' <summary>
''' Caches and retrieves properties for a list item by using CacheRequest.Push.
''' </summary>
''' <param name="elementList">Element from which to retrieve a child element.</param>
''' <remarks>
''' This code demonstrates various aspects of caching. It is not intended to be
''' an example of a useful method.
''' </remarks>
Private Sub CachePropertiesByPush(ByVal elementList As AutomationElement)
' Set up the request.
Dim cacheRequest As New CacheRequest()
' Do not get a full reference to the cached objects, only to their cached properties and patterns.
cacheRequest.AutomationElementMode = AutomationElementMode.None
' Cache all elements, regardless of whether they are control or content elements.
cacheRequest.TreeFilter = Automation.RawViewCondition
' Property and pattern to cache.
cacheRequest.Add(AutomationElement.NameProperty)
cacheRequest.Add(SelectionItemPattern.Pattern)
' Activate the request.
cacheRequest.Push()
' Obtain an element and cache the requested items.
Dim myCondition As New PropertyCondition(AutomationElement.IsSelectionItemPatternAvailableProperty, _
True)
Dim elementListItem As AutomationElement = elementList.FindFirst(TreeScope.Children, myCondition)
' At this point, you could call another method that creates a CacheRequest and calls Push/Pop.
' While that method was retrieving automation elements, the CacheRequest set in this method
' would not be active.
' Deactivate the request.
cacheRequest.Pop()
' Retrieve the cached property and pattern.
Dim itemName As String = elementListItem.Cached.Name
Dim pattern As SelectionItemPattern = _
DirectCast(elementListItem.GetCachedPattern(SelectionItemPattern.Pattern), SelectionItemPattern)
' The following is an alternative way of retrieving the Name property.
itemName = CStr(elementListItem.GetCachedPropertyValue(AutomationElement.NameProperty))
' This is yet another way, which returns AutomationElement.NotSupported if the element does
' not supply a value. If the second parameter is false, a default name is returned.
Dim objName As Object = elementListItem.GetCachedPropertyValue(AutomationElement.NameProperty, True)
If objName Is AutomationElement.NotSupported Then
itemName = "Unknown"
Else
itemName = CStr(objName)
End If
' The following call raises an exception, because only the cached properties are available,
' as specified by cacheRequest.AutomationElementMode. If AutomationElementMode had its
' default value (Full), this call would be valid.
'** bool enabled = elementListItem.Current.IsEnabled; **
End Sub