Data Driven AutoIt Scripts

I’ve recently been playing around with AutoIt in an effort to steer clear of QTP and the like. AutoIt is a simple but effective way in which to automate pretty much any Windows GUI application. To that end I needed a simple data driven framework to include in the script. AutoIt comes with some handy Excel user defined functions which allow you to do the same.

For example, the following spreadsheet:
autoit spreadsheet example

Can be read into an array and looped through as follows:

#include <excel.au3>
#include <array.au3>
 
$file = @ScriptDir & "\excel.xls"
$oExcel = _ExcelBookOpen($file, 0) ; open excel in the background
 
$aArray = _ExcelReadSheetToArray($oExcel, 2) ; ignoring header row
_ArrayDisplay($aArray, "Array using Default Parameters")
 
For $i = 1 to UBound($aArray)-1
	$name 	 = $aArray[$i][1]
	$surname = $aArray[$i][2]
 
	; do application stuff
	MsgBox(0,'debug', $name &' '& $surname )

	; write result to the book
	_ExcelWriteCell($oExcel, "PASS", $i+1, 5)
 
Next
 
_ExcelBookClose($oExcel) ; close excel

Pretty simple stuff!

1 comment to Data Driven AutoIt Scripts

  • I’m coping with QTP but am trying to get away from using the data table and parameters and want to use autoit to prompt (within a gui) for input parameters and then output to an excel spreadsheet which I read for every run. Can you tell me if there are any examples of autoit creating a gui prompting text box entry and writing to excel spreadsheet? Tried google with no luck
    Joe

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