Reputation: 29
In this question How can I get a url from Chrome by Python?, it was brought up that you could grab the url from python in pywinauto 0.6. How is it done?
Upvotes: 3
Views: 2981
Reputation: 166
Using inspect.exe (which is mentioned in Getting Started) you can find Chrome's address bar element, and that its parameter "value" contains the current url.
I found two ways to get this url:
from __future__ import print_function
from pywinauto import Desktop
chrome_window = Desktop(backend="uia").window(class_name_re='Chrome')
address_bar_wrapper = chrome_window['Google Chrome'].main.Edit.wrapper_object()
Here's the first way:
url_1 = address_bar_wrapper.legacy_properties()['Value']
Here's the second:
url_2 = address_bar_wrapper.iface_value.CurrentValue
print(url_1)
print(url_2)
Also if protocol is "http" Chrome removes "http://" prefix. U can add sth like:
def format_url(url):
if url and not url.startswith("https://"):
return "http://" + url
return url
Upvotes: 3