Naviguer entre les éléments UI Automation avec TreeWalker
Notes
Cette documentation s’adresse aux développeurs .NET Framework qui souhaitent utiliser les classes UI Automation managées définies dans l’espace de noms System.Windows.Automation. Pour obtenir les dernières informations sur UI Automation, consultez API Windows Automation : UI Automation.
Cette rubrique contient un exemple de code qui montre comment naviguer entre les éléments Microsoft UI Automation à l’aide de la classe TreeWalker.
Exemple 1
L’exemple suivant utilise GetParent pour parcourir l’arborescence Microsoft UI Automation jusqu’à ce qu’il trouve l’élément racine ou le bureau. Élément juste en dessous qui est la fenêtre parente de l’élément spécifié.
/// <summary>
/// Retrieves the top-level window that contains the specified UI Automation element.
/// </summary>
/// <param name="element">The contained element.</param>
/// <returns>The containing top-level window element.</returns>
private AutomationElement GetTopLevelWindow(AutomationElement element)
{
TreeWalker walker = TreeWalker.ControlViewWalker;
AutomationElement elementParent;
AutomationElement node = element;
if (node == elementRoot) return node;
do
{
elementParent = walker.GetParent(node);
if (elementParent == AutomationElement.RootElement) break;
node = elementParent;
}
while (true);
return node;
}
''' <summary>
''' Retrieves the top-level window that contains the specified UI Automation element.
''' </summary>
''' <param name="element">The contained element.</param>
''' <returns>The containing top-level window element.</returns>
Private Function GetTopLevelWindow(ByVal element As AutomationElement) As AutomationElement
Dim walker As TreeWalker = TreeWalker.ControlViewWalker
Dim elementParent As AutomationElement
Dim node As AutomationElement = element
If node = elementRoot Then
Return node
End If
Do
elementParent = walker.GetParent(node)
If elementParent = AutomationElement.RootElement Then
Exit Do
End If
node = elementParent
Loop While True
Return node
End Function 'GetTopLevelWindow
End Class
Exemple 2
L’exemple suivant utilise GetFirstChild et GetNextSibling pour créer un TreeView qui montre une sous-arborescence entière d’éléments Microsoft UI Automation qui se trouvent dans l’affichage de contrôle et qui sont activés.
/// <summary>
/// Walks the UI Automation tree and adds the control type of each enabled control
/// element it finds to a TreeView.
/// </summary>
/// <param name="rootElement">The root of the search on this iteration.</param>
/// <param name="treeNode">The node in the TreeView for this iteration.</param>
/// <remarks>
/// This is a recursive function that maps out the structure of the subtree beginning at the
/// UI Automation element passed in as rootElement on the first call. This could be, for example,
/// an application window.
/// CAUTION: Do not pass in AutomationElement.RootElement. Attempting to map out the entire subtree of
/// the desktop could take a very long time and even lead to a stack overflow.
/// </remarks>
private void WalkEnabledElements(AutomationElement rootElement, TreeNode treeNode)
{
Condition condition1 = new PropertyCondition(AutomationElement.IsControlElementProperty, true);
Condition condition2 = new PropertyCondition(AutomationElement.IsEnabledProperty, true);
TreeWalker walker = new TreeWalker(new AndCondition(condition1, condition2));
AutomationElement elementNode = walker.GetFirstChild(rootElement);
while (elementNode != null)
{
TreeNode childTreeNode = treeNode.Nodes.Add(elementNode.Current.ControlType.LocalizedControlType);
WalkEnabledElements(elementNode, childTreeNode);
elementNode = walker.GetNextSibling(elementNode);
}
}
''' <summary>
''' Walks the UI Automation tree and adds the control type of each enabled control
''' element it finds to a TreeView.
''' </summary>
''' <param name="rootElement">The root of the search on this iteration.</param>
''' <param name="treeNode">The node in the TreeView for this iteration.</param>
''' <remarks>
''' This is a recursive function that maps out the structure of the subtree beginning at the
''' UI Automation element passed in as rootElement on the first call. This could be, for example,
''' an application window.
''' CAUTION: Do not pass in AutomationElement.RootElement. Attempting to map out the entire subtree of
''' the desktop could take a very long time and even lead to a stack overflow.
''' </remarks>
Private Sub WalkEnabledElements(ByVal rootElement As AutomationElement, ByVal treeNode As TreeNode)
Dim condition1 As New PropertyCondition(AutomationElement.IsControlElementProperty, True)
Dim condition2 As New PropertyCondition(AutomationElement.IsEnabledProperty, True)
Dim walker As New TreeWalker(New AndCondition(condition1, condition2))
Dim elementNode As AutomationElement = walker.GetFirstChild(rootElement)
While (elementNode IsNot Nothing)
Dim childTreeNode As TreeNode = treeNode.Nodes.Add(elementNode.Current.ControlType.LocalizedControlType)
WalkEnabledElements(elementNode, childTreeNode)
elementNode = walker.GetNextSibling(elementNode)
End While
End Sub