Mit UIAutomation - Urls für FireFox und Chrome erhalten:
else if (browser == BrowserType.Chrome)
{
//"Chrome_WidgetWin_1"
Process[] procsChrome = Process.GetProcessesByName("chrome");
foreach (Process chrome in procsChrome)
{
// the chrome process must have a window
if (chrome.MainWindowHandle == IntPtr.Zero)
{
continue;
}
//AutomationElement elm = AutomationElement.RootElement.FindFirst(TreeScope.Children,
// new PropertyCondition(AutomationElement.ClassNameProperty, "Chrome_WidgetWin_1"));
// find the automation element
AutomationElement elm = AutomationElement.FromHandle(chrome.MainWindowHandle);
// manually walk through the tree, searching using TreeScope.Descendants is too slow (even if it's more reliable)
AutomationElement elmUrlBar = null;
try
{
// walking path found using inspect.exe (Windows SDK) for Chrome 29.0.1547.76 m (currently the latest stable)
var elm1 = elm.FindFirst(TreeScope.Children, new PropertyCondition(AutomationElement.NameProperty, "Google Chrome"));
var elm2 = TreeWalker.ControlViewWalker.GetLastChild(elm1); // I don't know a Condition for this for finding :(
var elm3 = elm2.FindFirst(TreeScope.Children, new PropertyCondition(AutomationElement.NameProperty, ""));
var elm4 = elm3.FindFirst(TreeScope.Children, new PropertyCondition(AutomationElement.ControlTypeProperty, ControlType.ToolBar));
elmUrlBar = elm4.FindFirst(TreeScope.Children, new PropertyCondition(AutomationElement.NameProperty, "Address and search bar"));
}
catch
{
// Chrome has probably changed something, and above walking needs to be modified. :(
// put an assertion here or something to make sure you don't miss it
continue;
}
// make sure it's valid
if (elmUrlBar == null)
{
// it's not..
continue;
}
// elmUrlBar is now the URL bar element. we have to make sure that it's out of keyboard focus if we want to get a valid URL
if ((bool)elmUrlBar.GetCurrentPropertyValue(AutomationElement.HasKeyboardFocusProperty))
{
continue;
}
// there might not be a valid pattern to use, so we have to make sure we have one
AutomationPattern[] patterns = elmUrlBar.GetSupportedPatterns();
if (patterns.Length == 1)
{
string ret = "";
try
{
ret = ((ValuePattern)elmUrlBar.GetCurrentPattern(patterns[0])).Current.Value;
}
catch { }
if (ret != "")
{
// must match a domain name (and possibly "https://" in front)
if (Regex.IsMatch(ret, @"^(https:\/\/)?[a-zA-Z0-9\-\.]+(\.[a-zA-Z]{2,4}).*$"))
{
// prepend http:// to the url, because Chrome hides it if it's not SSL
if (!ret.StartsWith("http"))
{
ret = "http://" + ret;
}
return ret;
}
}
continue;
}
}
}
else if (browser == BrowserType.Firefox)
{
AutomationElement root = AutomationElement.RootElement.FindFirst(TreeScope.Children,
new PropertyCondition(AutomationElement.ClassNameProperty, "MozillaWindowClass"));
Condition toolBar = new AndCondition(
new PropertyCondition(AutomationElement.ControlTypeProperty, ControlType.ToolBar),
new PropertyCondition(AutomationElement.NameProperty, "Browser tabs"));
var tool = root.FindFirst(TreeScope.Children, toolBar);
var tool2 = TreeWalker.ControlViewWalker.GetNextSibling(tool);
var children = tool2.FindAll(TreeScope.Children, Condition.TrueCondition);
foreach (AutomationElement item in children)
{
foreach (AutomationElement i in item.FindAll(TreeScope.Children, Condition.TrueCondition))
{
foreach (AutomationElement ii in i.FindAll(TreeScope.Element, Condition.TrueCondition))
{
if (ii.Current.LocalizedControlType == "edit")
{
if (!ii.Current.BoundingRectangle.X.ToString().Contains("empty"))
{
ValuePattern activeTab = ii.GetCurrentPattern(ValuePattern.Pattern) as ValuePattern;
var activeUrl = activeTab.Current.Value;
return activeUrl;
}
}
}
}
}
}