Implement UI Automation Providers in a Client Application
This topic contains example code that shows how to implement a client-side UI Automation provider within an application.
This is an uncommon scenario. Most often, a UI Automation client application uses server-side providers, or client-side providers that reside in a DLL.
Example
The following example code implements a simple provider for a console window. The code does not have any useful functionality, but is intended to demonstrate the basic steps in setting up a provider within client code and registering it by using RegisterClientSideProviders.
using System;
using System.Windows.Automation;
using System.Windows.Automation.Provider;
using System.Reflection;
using System.Runtime.InteropServices; // for DllImport
using System.IO;
namespace CSClientProviderImplementation
{
class CSClientSideImplementationProgram
{
[DllImport("kernel32.dll")]
static extern IntPtr GetConsoleWindow();
static void Main(string[] args)
{
ClientSettings.RegisterClientSideProviders(
UIAutomationClientSideProviders.ClientSideProviderDescriptionTable);
IntPtr hwnd = GetConsoleWindow();
// Get an AutomationElement that represents the window.
AutomationElement elementWindow = AutomationElement.FromHandle(hwnd);
Console.WriteLine("Found UI Automation client-side provider for:");
// The name property is furnished by the client-side provider.
Console.WriteLine(elementWindow.Current.Name);
Console.WriteLine();
Console.WriteLine("Press any key to exit.");
Console.ReadLine();
}
} // CSClientSideImplementationProgram class
class UIAutomationClientSideProviders
{
/// <summary>
/// Implementation of the static ClientSideProviderDescriptionTable field.
/// In this case,only a single provider is listed in the table.
/// </summary>
public static ClientSideProviderDescription[] ClientSideProviderDescriptionTable =
{ new ClientSideProviderDescription(
// Method that creates the provider object.
WindowProvider.Create,
// Class of window that will be served by the provider.
"ConsoleWindowClass") };
}
class WindowProvider : IRawElementProviderSimple
{
IntPtr providerHwnd;
public WindowProvider(IntPtr hwnd)
{
providerHwnd = hwnd;
}
internal static IRawElementProviderSimple Create(
IntPtr hwnd, int idChild, int idObject)
{
return Create(hwnd, idChild);
}
private static IRawElementProviderSimple Create(
IntPtr hwnd, int idChild)
{
// Something is wrong if idChild is not 0.
if (idChild != 0) return null;
else return new WindowProvider(hwnd);
}
#region IRawElementProviderSimple
// This is a skeleton implementation. The only real functionality at this stage
// is to return the name of the element and the host window provider, which can
// supply other properties.
ProviderOptions IRawElementProviderSimple.ProviderOptions
{
get
{
return ProviderOptions.ClientSideProvider;
}
}
IRawElementProviderSimple IRawElementProviderSimple.HostRawElementProvider
{
get
{
return AutomationInteropProvider.HostProviderFromHandle(providerHwnd);
}
}
object IRawElementProviderSimple.GetPropertyValue(int aid)
{
if (AutomationProperty.LookupById(aid) ==
AutomationElementIdentifiers.NameProperty)
{
return "Custom Console Window";
}
else
{
return null;
}
}
object IRawElementProviderSimple.GetPatternProvider(int iid)
{
return null;
}
#endregion IRawElementProviderSimple
}
}
See Also
Tasks
Register a Client-Side Provider Assembly
Create a Client-Side UI Automation Provider
Concepts
UI Automation Providers Overview
Client-Side UI Automation Provider Implementation