AutomationElement.GetCachedPropertyValue Método

Definição

Recupera o valor em cache da propriedade especificada a partir de um AutomationElement.

Sobrecargas

Name Description
GetCachedPropertyValue(AutomationProperty)

Recupera o valor da propriedade especificada a partir da cache deste AutomationElement. Um valor predefinido apropriado para o tipo de propriedade é devolvido para propriedades não explicitamente suportadas pelo elemento da interface de utilizador (UI) de destino.

GetCachedPropertyValue(AutomationProperty, Boolean)

Recupera o valor da propriedade especificada a partir da cache desta AutomationElement, opcionalmente ignorando qualquer propriedade por defeito.

Observações

GetCachedPropertyValue recupera a propriedade especificada da cache do AutomationElement. Para recuperar a propriedade atual, chame GetCurrentPropertyValue.

GetCachedPropertyValue(AutomationProperty)

Recupera o valor da propriedade especificada a partir da cache deste AutomationElement. Um valor predefinido apropriado para o tipo de propriedade é devolvido para propriedades não explicitamente suportadas pelo elemento da interface de utilizador (UI) de destino.

public:
 System::Object ^ GetCachedPropertyValue(System::Windows::Automation::AutomationProperty ^ property);
public object GetCachedPropertyValue(System.Windows.Automation.AutomationProperty property);
member this.GetCachedPropertyValue : System.Windows.Automation.AutomationProperty -> obj
Public Function GetCachedPropertyValue (property As AutomationProperty) As Object

Parâmetros

property
AutomationProperty

O identificador da propriedade a recuperar.

Devoluções

Um objeto contendo o valor da propriedade especificada.

Exceções

A propriedade solicitada não está na cache.

A interface de utilizador (UI) do utilizador AutomationElement já não existe.

Exemplos

O que se segue mostra como este método pode ser usado para recuperar uma propriedade em cache.

/// <summary>
/// Caches and retrieves properties for a list item by using CacheRequest.Push.
/// </summary>
/// <param name="autoElement">Element from which to retrieve a child element.</param>
/// <remarks>
/// This code demonstrates various aspects of caching. It is not intended to be 
/// an example of a useful method.
/// </remarks>
private void CachePropertiesByPush(AutomationElement elementList)
{
    // Set up the request.
    CacheRequest cacheRequest = new CacheRequest();

    // Do not get a full reference to the cached objects, only to their cached properties and patterns.
    cacheRequest.AutomationElementMode = AutomationElementMode.None;

    // Cache all elements, regardless of whether they are control or content elements.
    cacheRequest.TreeFilter = Automation.RawViewCondition;

    // Property and pattern to cache.
    cacheRequest.Add(AutomationElement.NameProperty);
    cacheRequest.Add(SelectionItemPattern.Pattern);

    // Activate the request.
    cacheRequest.Push();

    // Obtain an element and cache the requested items.
    Condition cond = new PropertyCondition(AutomationElement.IsSelectionItemPatternAvailableProperty, true);
    AutomationElement elementListItem = elementList.FindFirst(TreeScope.Children, cond);

    // At this point, you could call another method that creates a CacheRequest and calls Push/Pop.
    // While that method was retrieving automation elements, the CacheRequest set in this method 
    // would not be active. 

    // Deactivate the request.
    cacheRequest.Pop();

    // Retrieve the cached property and pattern.
    String itemName = elementListItem.Cached.Name;
    SelectionItemPattern pattern = elementListItem.GetCachedPattern(SelectionItemPattern.Pattern) as SelectionItemPattern;

    // The following is an alternative way of retrieving the Name property.
    itemName = elementListItem.GetCachedPropertyValue(AutomationElement.NameProperty) as String;

    // This is yet another way, which returns AutomationElement.NotSupported if the element does
    // not supply a value. If the second parameter is false, a default name is returned.
    object objName = elementListItem.GetCachedPropertyValue(AutomationElement.NameProperty, true);
    if (objName == AutomationElement.NotSupported)
    {
        itemName = "Unknown";
    }
    else
    {
        itemName = objName as String;
    }

    // The following call raises an exception, because only the cached properties are available, 
    //  as specified by cacheRequest.AutomationElementMode. If AutomationElementMode had its
    //  default value (Full), this call would be valid.
    /*** bool enabled = elementListItem.Current.IsEnabled; ***/
}
''' <summary>
''' Caches and retrieves properties for a list item by using CacheRequest.Push.
''' </summary>
''' <param name="elementList">Element from which to retrieve a child element.</param>
''' <remarks>
''' This code demonstrates various aspects of caching. It is not intended to be 
''' an example of a useful method.
''' </remarks>
Private Sub CachePropertiesByPush(ByVal elementList As AutomationElement)
    ' Set up the request.
    Dim cacheRequest As New CacheRequest()

    ' Do not get a full reference to the cached objects, only to their cached properties and patterns.
    cacheRequest.AutomationElementMode = AutomationElementMode.None

    ' Cache all elements, regardless of whether they are control or content elements.
    cacheRequest.TreeFilter = Automation.RawViewCondition

    ' Property and pattern to cache.
    cacheRequest.Add(AutomationElement.NameProperty)
    cacheRequest.Add(SelectionItemPattern.Pattern)

    ' Activate the request.
    cacheRequest.Push()

    ' Obtain an element and cache the requested items.
    Dim myCondition As New PropertyCondition(AutomationElement.IsSelectionItemPatternAvailableProperty, _
        True)
    Dim elementListItem As AutomationElement = elementList.FindFirst(TreeScope.Children, myCondition)

    ' At this point, you could call another method that creates a CacheRequest and calls Push/Pop.
    ' While that method was retrieving automation elements, the CacheRequest set in this method 
    ' would not be active. 
    ' Deactivate the request.
    cacheRequest.Pop()

    ' Retrieve the cached property and pattern.
    Dim itemName As String = elementListItem.Cached.Name
    Dim pattern As SelectionItemPattern = _
        DirectCast(elementListItem.GetCachedPattern(SelectionItemPattern.Pattern), SelectionItemPattern)

    ' The following is an alternative way of retrieving the Name property.
    itemName = CStr(elementListItem.GetCachedPropertyValue(AutomationElement.NameProperty))

    ' This is yet another way, which returns AutomationElement.NotSupported if the element does
    ' not supply a value. If the second parameter is false, a default name is returned.
    Dim objName As Object = elementListItem.GetCachedPropertyValue(AutomationElement.NameProperty, True)
    If objName Is AutomationElement.NotSupported Then
        itemName = "Unknown"
    Else
        itemName = CStr(objName)
    End If
    ' The following call raises an exception, because only the cached properties are available, 
    '  as specified by cacheRequest.AutomationElementMode. If AutomationElementMode had its
    '  default value (Full), this call would be valid.
    '** bool enabled = elementListItem.Current.IsEnabled; **

End Sub

Observações

Se o fornecedor de Automatização da Interface de Utilizador para o próprio elemento suportar a propriedade, o valor da propriedade é devolvido. Caso contrário, uma propriedade padrão especificada pela Automatização da Interface de Utilizador é devolvida. Para informações sobre propriedades por defeito, consulte os campos identificadores de propriedade de AutomationElement, como AcceleratorKeyProperty.

GetCachedPropertyValue recupera a propriedade especificada da AutomationElementcache de . Para recuperar o objeto atual da propriedade especificada, chame GetCurrentPropertyValue.

Este método lança uma exceção se a propriedade solicitada não tiver sido previamente armazenada em cache.

Aplica-se a

GetCachedPropertyValue(AutomationProperty, Boolean)

Recupera o valor da propriedade especificada a partir da cache desta AutomationElement, opcionalmente ignorando qualquer propriedade por defeito.

public:
 System::Object ^ GetCachedPropertyValue(System::Windows::Automation::AutomationProperty ^ property, bool ignoreDefaultValue);
public object GetCachedPropertyValue(System.Windows.Automation.AutomationProperty property, bool ignoreDefaultValue);
member this.GetCachedPropertyValue : System.Windows.Automation.AutomationProperty * bool -> obj
Public Function GetCachedPropertyValue (property As AutomationProperty, ignoreDefaultValue As Boolean) As Object

Parâmetros

property
AutomationProperty

O identificador da propriedade a recuperar.

ignoreDefaultValue
Boolean

Um valor que especifica se um valor padrão deve ser ignorado caso a propriedade especificada não seja suportada.

Devoluções

Um objeto contendo o valor da propriedade especificada, ou NotSupported se o elemento não fornecer um valor e ignoreDefaultValue é true.

Exceções

A propriedade solicitada não está na cache.

A interface para a AutomationElement interface já não existe.

Exemplos

O exemplo seguinte mostra como este método pode ser usado para recuperar uma propriedade em cache.

/// <summary>
/// Caches and retrieves properties for a list item by using CacheRequest.Push.
/// </summary>
/// <param name="autoElement">Element from which to retrieve a child element.</param>
/// <remarks>
/// This code demonstrates various aspects of caching. It is not intended to be 
/// an example of a useful method.
/// </remarks>
private void CachePropertiesByPush(AutomationElement elementList)
{
    // Set up the request.
    CacheRequest cacheRequest = new CacheRequest();

    // Do not get a full reference to the cached objects, only to their cached properties and patterns.
    cacheRequest.AutomationElementMode = AutomationElementMode.None;

    // Cache all elements, regardless of whether they are control or content elements.
    cacheRequest.TreeFilter = Automation.RawViewCondition;

    // Property and pattern to cache.
    cacheRequest.Add(AutomationElement.NameProperty);
    cacheRequest.Add(SelectionItemPattern.Pattern);

    // Activate the request.
    cacheRequest.Push();

    // Obtain an element and cache the requested items.
    Condition cond = new PropertyCondition(AutomationElement.IsSelectionItemPatternAvailableProperty, true);
    AutomationElement elementListItem = elementList.FindFirst(TreeScope.Children, cond);

    // At this point, you could call another method that creates a CacheRequest and calls Push/Pop.
    // While that method was retrieving automation elements, the CacheRequest set in this method 
    // would not be active. 

    // Deactivate the request.
    cacheRequest.Pop();

    // Retrieve the cached property and pattern.
    String itemName = elementListItem.Cached.Name;
    SelectionItemPattern pattern = elementListItem.GetCachedPattern(SelectionItemPattern.Pattern) as SelectionItemPattern;

    // The following is an alternative way of retrieving the Name property.
    itemName = elementListItem.GetCachedPropertyValue(AutomationElement.NameProperty) as String;

    // This is yet another way, which returns AutomationElement.NotSupported if the element does
    // not supply a value. If the second parameter is false, a default name is returned.
    object objName = elementListItem.GetCachedPropertyValue(AutomationElement.NameProperty, true);
    if (objName == AutomationElement.NotSupported)
    {
        itemName = "Unknown";
    }
    else
    {
        itemName = objName as String;
    }

    // The following call raises an exception, because only the cached properties are available, 
    //  as specified by cacheRequest.AutomationElementMode. If AutomationElementMode had its
    //  default value (Full), this call would be valid.
    /*** bool enabled = elementListItem.Current.IsEnabled; ***/
}
''' <summary>
''' Caches and retrieves properties for a list item by using CacheRequest.Push.
''' </summary>
''' <param name="elementList">Element from which to retrieve a child element.</param>
''' <remarks>
''' This code demonstrates various aspects of caching. It is not intended to be 
''' an example of a useful method.
''' </remarks>
Private Sub CachePropertiesByPush(ByVal elementList As AutomationElement)
    ' Set up the request.
    Dim cacheRequest As New CacheRequest()

    ' Do not get a full reference to the cached objects, only to their cached properties and patterns.
    cacheRequest.AutomationElementMode = AutomationElementMode.None

    ' Cache all elements, regardless of whether they are control or content elements.
    cacheRequest.TreeFilter = Automation.RawViewCondition

    ' Property and pattern to cache.
    cacheRequest.Add(AutomationElement.NameProperty)
    cacheRequest.Add(SelectionItemPattern.Pattern)

    ' Activate the request.
    cacheRequest.Push()

    ' Obtain an element and cache the requested items.
    Dim myCondition As New PropertyCondition(AutomationElement.IsSelectionItemPatternAvailableProperty, _
        True)
    Dim elementListItem As AutomationElement = elementList.FindFirst(TreeScope.Children, myCondition)

    ' At this point, you could call another method that creates a CacheRequest and calls Push/Pop.
    ' While that method was retrieving automation elements, the CacheRequest set in this method 
    ' would not be active. 
    ' Deactivate the request.
    cacheRequest.Pop()

    ' Retrieve the cached property and pattern.
    Dim itemName As String = elementListItem.Cached.Name
    Dim pattern As SelectionItemPattern = _
        DirectCast(elementListItem.GetCachedPattern(SelectionItemPattern.Pattern), SelectionItemPattern)

    ' The following is an alternative way of retrieving the Name property.
    itemName = CStr(elementListItem.GetCachedPropertyValue(AutomationElement.NameProperty))

    ' This is yet another way, which returns AutomationElement.NotSupported if the element does
    ' not supply a value. If the second parameter is false, a default name is returned.
    Dim objName As Object = elementListItem.GetCachedPropertyValue(AutomationElement.NameProperty, True)
    If objName Is AutomationElement.NotSupported Then
        itemName = "Unknown"
    Else
        itemName = CStr(objName)
    End If
    ' The following call raises an exception, because only the cached properties are available, 
    '  as specified by cacheRequest.AutomationElementMode. If AutomationElementMode had its
    '  default value (Full), this call would be valid.
    '** bool enabled = elementListItem.Current.IsEnabled; **

End Sub

Observações

GetCachedPropertyValue recupera a propriedade especificada da cache para o AutomationElement. Para recuperar a propriedade atual, chame GetCurrentPropertyValue.

Passar false em ignoreDefaultValue é equivalente a chamar AutomationElement.GetCachedPropertyValue(AutomationProperty).

Se o fornecedor de Automatização da Interface de Utilizador para o próprio elemento suportar a propriedade, o valor da propriedade é devolvido. Caso contrário, se ignoreDefaultValue for false, é devolvida uma propriedade padrão especificada por Automatização da Interface de Utilizador. Para informações sobre propriedades por defeito, consulte os campos identificadores de propriedade de AutomationElement, como AcceleratorKeyProperty.

Este método lança uma exceção se a propriedade solicitada não tiver sido previamente armazenada em cache.

Aplica-se a