X Window System event scripting
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Event scripting lets software generate keypresses, mouse movements and clicks, and thus control and test other software.
We could use it for activity testing, documentation generation, and perhaps demos.
Software
- xmacro
- http://download.sarine.nl/xmacro/Description.html
- http://download.sarine.nl/xmacro/xmacro-0.4.5.tar.gz
- Example use:
- Simple.
- xautomation
- http://hoopajoo.net/projects/xautomation.html
- http://hoopajoo.net/static/projects/xautomation-0.98.tar.gz
- Example use:
- Being actively developed. Some ability to scrape the screen to find things in non-predictable locations (visgrep).
- xnee
- http://www.sandklef.com/xnee/
- ftp://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/xnee/xnee-3.02.tar.gz
- Example use:
- Maybe more complex to use?
None of them have Fedora rpms (Ubuntu has all three) (as of 2007-11-12). xmacro compiled fairly easily on an xo. All on fc6. I've not used any of them.
Possible uses
Run what, where?
- Run on xo. Eg, for demos.
- Run on host, pointing into xo's X. Eg, for hardware testing.
- Run on host, pointing into remote X (ie, Xephyr), which a real or emulated xo is using as its DISPLAY.
Testing stories:
- One emulator per language, running remote X in Xephyr, being driven to generate screen shots, and do basic regression testing of activities.
See also
- http://linuxbrit.co.uk/scrot/ Screen capture tool.
- http://homepage3.nifty.com/tsato/xvkbd/ Virtual keyboard. Not sure how relevant this is. But might be combined with http://projects.o-hand.com/xoo/ to create a "virtual xo"? :)