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Hi All,

I am new to the world of GUI AutoIt, but I know my way around the program.

I am trying to automate the logging in of a piece of software, and there comes a point during the script where I need to get user input to continue.  I've created a rudimentary text box and OK button to facilitate this, but when I do it won't close the GUI gracefully and continue running the script, it just halts and doesn't carry on.

 

#include <GUIConstants.au3>
global $address = "testaddress"
global $port = "1111"
global $logonscript = ""
global $script = ""

run("C:\Program Files (x86)\Crystal Point\OutsideView\outside32.exe")
WinWait("OutsideView - Untitled Workspace")
sleep(500)
WinActivate("OutsideView - Untitled Workspace")
Sleep(2000)
Send("^n")
Login()
Sleep(2000)
LogonScript()
Sleep(2000)
Login2()

Func Login()
   Local $handle = WinWait("Session Settings")
      WinActivate($handle)
      ToolTip($handle)
      ControlClick($handle, "", "SysTreeView32")                            ;focus into left hand menu bar
      Send("{DOWN 2}")                                                      ;navigate to IO
      sleep(500)
      ControlGetFocus($handle, "")                                          ;confirm focus
      ControlSend($handle, "", "ComboBox1", "^a {DEL}")                     ;remove current address in box.
      ControlSend($handle, "", "ComboBox1" , $address & " " & $port)        ;input address and port into box
      ControlClick($handle, "", "Button4")                                  ;click "encrypt data stream using SSL"
      ControlClick($handle, "", "Button5")                                  ;click "invoke service/logon script"
      ControlClick($handle, "", "Button11")                                 ;untick "Validate certificate CN against domain name"
      ControlClick($handle, "", "Button5")                                  ;click "invoke service/logon script"
      Sleep(500)
      ControlSend($handle, "", "Edit3" , $logonscript)                      ;input script into box
      ControlClick($handle, "", "Button12")                                 ;click "advance certificate/encryption options"
      Sleep(500)
   Local $handle2 = WinWait("Advanced Certificate/Encryption Options")
      WinActivate($handle2)
      ControlGetFocus($handle2, "")                                         ;confirm focus
      ControlClick($handle2, "", "Button13")                                ;Click "Choose Specific Cipher Suites"
      ControlClick($handle2, "", "Button10")                                ;Click "Select All"
      ControlClick($handle2, "", "Button8")                                 ;Click OK
   Local $handle3 = WinWait("Session Settings")
      WinActivate($handle3)
      ControlGetFocus($handle3, "")                                         ;confirm focus
      ControlClick($handle, "", "Button13")                                 ;Click OK
endFunc

Func LogonScript()


; GUI
local $gui = GUICreate("Auto Loader", 200, 150)

; LABEL
$Label_1 = GUICtrlCreateLabel("Please Enter Logon Script", 30, 10, 100, 20)

; Input
$Input_1 = GUICtrlCreateInput("TACL", 70, 20, 50, 20)

; BUTTON
$RUN_1 = GUICtrlCreateButton("OK", 50, 50, 100, 50)

; GUI MESSAGE LOOP
GUISetState()


While 1
    $MSG = GUIGetMsg()
    Select
        Case $MSG = $GUI_EVENT_CLOSE
            Exit
        Case $MSG = $RUN_1
           $script = GUICtrlRead($Input_1)
           GUIDelete($gui)
    EndSelect
Tooltip("Stuck in while1")
WEnd
Tooltip ("stuck in function")
EndFunc
Func Login2()
   Local $handle = WinWait("OutsideView - Untitled Workspace* - Tandem*")
   Sleep (2000)
   Send($script)
   Send ("{ENTER}")
EndFunc

It gets stuck at the end of the While 1 statement (I am using tooltips here to debug) and it doesn't exit the while loop properly.

I need whatever is typed into the text box to come back as a variable $script to continue logging in.

Any ideas?

Thanks!

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You need to exit the loop when deleting the GUI:
 

While 1
        $MSG = GUIGetMsg()
        Select
            Case $MSG = $GUI_EVENT_CLOSE
                Exit
            Case $MSG = $RUN_1
                $script = GUICtrlRead($Input_1)
                GUIDelete($gui)
                ExitLoop
        EndSelect
        ToolTip("Stuck in while1")
    WEnd

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5 minutes ago, Jos said:

You need to exit the loop when deleting the GUI:
 

While 1
        $MSG = GUIGetMsg()
        Select
            Case $MSG = $GUI_EVENT_CLOSE
                Exit
            Case $MSG = $RUN_1
                $script = GUICtrlRead($Input_1)
                GUIDelete($gui)
                ExitLoop
        EndSelect
        ToolTip("Stuck in while1")
    WEnd

Jos

D'Oh!

Knew it had to be something stupid.  Thank you very much :)

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