Reputation: 27
I'm writing a script where I need you to monitor the number of open tabs. The script reads a table and each information in the table opens a new tab in the browser. It turns out that in order not to have thousands of tabs open, I need the script to monitor the tabs to have only 3 open, when I close a tab I need to automatically open the next tab
def base_dados_processos(self):
try:
df = pd.read_excel('TABLE.xlsx')
self.num_proc = df['COLUM']
except Exception:
pg.alert(text='error', title='ERROR', button='OK')
self.chrome.quit()
def loop_pesquisa(self):
for PROCESSOS in zip(self.num_proc):
num_current_tabs = len(self.chrome.window_handles)
if num_current_tabs < 3:
pg.hotkey('ctrl', '1')
time.sleep(1)
self.chrome.get('https://stackoverflow.com/')
pg.write(str(test))
pg.press('enter')
time.sleep(3)
pg.press('tab', presses=26)
pg.press('enter')
time.sleep(1)
pg.press('enter')
Upvotes: 1
Views: 343
Reputation: 242
To do this, just add a loop that monitors the guides, it can be as follows:
while len(self.chrome.window_handles) > 3:
time.sleep(0.5)
without your code:
def base_dados_processos(self):
try:
df = pd.read_excel('TABLE.xlsx')
self.num_proc = df['COLUM']
except Exception:
pg.alert(text='error', title='ERROR', button='OK')
self.chrome.quit()
def loop_pesquisa(self):
for PROCESSOS in zip(self.num_proc):
while len(self.chrome.window_handles) > 3:
time.sleep(0.5)
pg.hotkey('ctrl', '1')
time.sleep(1)
self.chrome.get('https://stackoverflow.com/')
pg.write(str(test))
pg.press('enter')
time.sleep(3)
pg.press('tab', presses=26)
pg.press('enter')
time.sleep(1)
pg.press('enter')
Upvotes: 1