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Automation Tool for Web Activities

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5 Jan 2011 1  
You can reduce human efforts by automating the work.

Background

Following my post about Live Score [Cricket] on GIT, I got a request to publish the code for doing the same. And here I am, starting with my first article. I hope that you will find it useful in one or the other way.

Introduction

There is nothing much to be done, but it is found that not many of us know the way - how to do it. I am showing you how you can update "your" post automatically in CodeProject. There can be many other uses of it, but I recently used it for this task.

Using the Code

It consist of 2 steps:

  1. Get the content to be posted
  2. Post the content

This code is required to know whether the page is loaded.

  Dim proceed As Boolean

  Private Sub WebBrowser1_DocumentCompleted(ByVal sender As Object, _
	ByVal e As System.Windows.Forms.WebBrowserDocumentCompletedEventArgs) _
	Handles WebBrowser1.DocumentCompleted
    proceed = True
  End Sub

And here is the function that can be used to browse a page, or to post some data to a page.

  Public Sub FillForm(ByRef wbrowser As System.Windows.Forms.WebBrowser, _
	ByVal url As String, Optional ByVal keys() As String = Nothing, _
	Optional ByVal values() As String = Nothing, _
	Optional ByVal submit As String = "")
    Dim obj As HtmlElement
    Dim objcol As System.Windows.Forms.HtmlElementCollection

    proceed = False
    wbrowser.Navigate(url)
    While Not proceed
      Application.DoEvents()
    End While
    proceed = False

    If keys Is Nothing Or values Is Nothing Then Exit Sub

    If keys.Length = values.Length Then
      For i As Integer = 0 To keys.Length - 1
        obj = wbrowser.Document.GetElementById(keys(i))
        If obj IsNot Nothing Then obj.SetAttribute("value", values(i))
      Next

      If submit <> "" Then
        If submit = "true" Then
          objcol = wbrowser.Document.GetElementsByTagName("input")
          For Each objx In objcol
            If objx.GetAttribute("Type").ToLower = "submit" Then
              obj = objx
              Exit For
            End If
          Next
        Else
          obj = wbrowser.Document.GetElementById(submit)
        End If
        If obj IsNot Nothing Then
          obj.InvokeMember("Click")
        End If
      End If
    End If
    proceed = False
  End Sub		

To browse a page, you can use this function like:

FillForm(WebBrowser1, "www.google.com") 

My application uses Yahoo Cricket to get the latest score. So I get the page:

FillForm(WebBrowser1, _
http://cricket.yahoo.com/cricket-live-score-south-africa-vs-india_11992)  

When the page is loaded, I have to look for the score. I checked the page source for that and found that tab1 and header-main contains the main score.

So I use the following to get the score content:

Dim content As String = WebBrowser1.Document.GetElementById_
	("header-main").InnerText.Trim & vbCrLf & vbCrLf & _
	WebBrowser1.Document.GetElementById("tab1").InnerText

This is how I get the content to be posted.


Now we have to post it to CodeProject. For that, I get the edit link of my post, which is - http://www.codeproject.com/script/Forums/Edit.aspx?fid=1580229&select=3719714&floc=/Forums/1580229/General-Indian-Topics.aspx&action=m.

Now with the above function, it is a piece of cake to get it posted.

FillForm(WebBrowser1, My.Settings.EditURL, New String() _
	{"ctl00_MC_Subject", "ctl00_MC_ContentText_MessageText"}, _
	New String() {"Live Score [Cricket]", content}, "ctl00_MC_submit")

My.Settings.EditURL contains the edit URL of my post. Again with page source, I found the IDs of the required controls:

  • ctl00_MC_Subject
  • ctl00_MC_ContentText_MessageText
  • ctl00_MC_submit

As you can see, keys contains the control IDs which are to be edited and values contain the values for those controls in the same order. submit is the ID of the button to post the message. I have a special case for this parameter, if submit="true", then it finds the button on the page and clicks it. This can be useful when there is just one button on page having no ID.

It works as follows: It looks for controls in the keys and assigns them values from values. After assigning all the values, it looks for the submit button to post it.

Points of Interest

This can be used in many ways. This is just what and how you can do it. Just a wise word - use it for good, don't use it to spam.

I know that this doesn't deal with any message box, or script error coming from page. And there can be many other cases to be considered.

There are a wide scope of modifications, but so far, I am fine with this one function only. It worked whenever I required it. Still, your suggestions are welcome. Please keep me posted if you find a good use of it, or a modification.

History

  • No changes have been made to the code at this stage (Jan 2011)
  • [201101051220] Included code

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