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Matthew Hailstone
I modified the watirmaker script
http://www.hanselman.com/blog/content/binary/WatirMaker.rb.txt
to contain the following method right under startRecording
def attachRecording
# initialize IE
require 'watir'
@watirie = Watir::IE.attachtitle,/#{$windowName}/)
@ie = @watirie.getIE()
@ie.visible = TRUE
browserEvents = WIN32OLE_EVENT.new( @ie, 'DWebBrowserEvents2' )
browserEvents.on_event { |*args| browserEventHandler( *args ) }
# print script header
puts "##//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////"
puts "##"
puts "## Watir script recorded by WatirMaker."
puts "##"
puts "##//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////"
puts ""
puts "#requires"
puts "require 'watir'"
puts ""
puts "#includes"
puts "include Watir"
puts ""
puts "ie = IE.attachtitle,/#{$windowName}/}"
# puts "ie.set_fast_speed()" this doesn't seem to work so well
with multiple frames
puts ""
# capture events
catch( :done ) {
loop {
WIN32OLE_EVENT.message_loop
}
}
# IE takes a moment to close.
# Making it invisible in the interim produces a slightly nicer
user experience.
@ie.visible = FALSE
end
And at the end of the file I inserted:
wm = WatirMaker.new
wm.startRecording if !$windowName
wm.attachRecording if $windowName
I get the following error:
watirmaker.rb:168: [BUG] Segmentation fault
ruby 1.8.5 (2006-08-25) [i386-mswin32]
This is found in the attachRecording method at the following:
WIN32OLE_EVENT.message_loop
I start the command like this:
ruby -s watirmaker.rb -windowName="MyTitle"
Any thoughts?
Matthew
http://www.hanselman.com/blog/content/binary/WatirMaker.rb.txt
to contain the following method right under startRecording
def attachRecording
# initialize IE
require 'watir'
@watirie = Watir::IE.attachtitle,/#{$windowName}/)
@ie = @watirie.getIE()
@ie.visible = TRUE
browserEvents = WIN32OLE_EVENT.new( @ie, 'DWebBrowserEvents2' )
browserEvents.on_event { |*args| browserEventHandler( *args ) }
# print script header
puts "##//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////"
puts "##"
puts "## Watir script recorded by WatirMaker."
puts "##"
puts "##//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////"
puts ""
puts "#requires"
puts "require 'watir'"
puts ""
puts "#includes"
puts "include Watir"
puts ""
puts "ie = IE.attachtitle,/#{$windowName}/}"
# puts "ie.set_fast_speed()" this doesn't seem to work so well
with multiple frames
puts ""
# capture events
catch( :done ) {
loop {
WIN32OLE_EVENT.message_loop
}
}
# IE takes a moment to close.
# Making it invisible in the interim produces a slightly nicer
user experience.
@ie.visible = FALSE
end
And at the end of the file I inserted:
wm = WatirMaker.new
wm.startRecording if !$windowName
wm.attachRecording if $windowName
I get the following error:
watirmaker.rb:168: [BUG] Segmentation fault
ruby 1.8.5 (2006-08-25) [i386-mswin32]
This is found in the attachRecording method at the following:
WIN32OLE_EVENT.message_loop
I start the command like this:
ruby -s watirmaker.rb -windowName="MyTitle"
Any thoughts?
Matthew