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#! /usr/bin/env python
# This Source Code Form is subject to the terms of the Mozilla Public
# License, v. 2.0. If a copy of the MPL was not distributed with this
# file, You can obtain one at http://mozilla.org/MPL/2.0/.
#
# Script name: mouse_and_screen_resolution.py
# Purpose: Sets mouse position and screen resolution for Windows 7 32-bit slaves
# Author(s): Zambrano Gasparnian, Armen <armenzg@mozilla.com>
# Target: Python 2.7 or newer
#
import os
import platform
import socket
import sys
import time
from ctypes import Structure, byref, c_ulong, windll
from optparse import OptionParser
try:
from urllib2 import urlopen, URLError, HTTPError
except ImportError:
from urllib.request import urlopen
from urllib.error import URLError, HTTPError
try:
import json
except:
import simplejson as json
default_screen_resolution = {"x": 1024, "y": 768}
default_mouse_position = {"x": 1010, "y": 10}
def wfetch(url, retries=5):
while True:
try:
return urlopen(url, timeout=30).read()
except HTTPError as e:
print("Failed to fetch '%s': %s" % (url, str(e)))
except URLError as e:
print("Failed to fetch '%s': %s" % (url, str(e)))
except socket.timeout as e:
print("Time out accessing %s: %s" % (url, str(e)))
except socket.error as e:
print("Socket error when accessing %s: %s" % (url, str(e)))
if retries < 0:
raise Exception("Could not fetch url '%s'" % url)
retries -= 1
print("Retrying")
time.sleep(60)
def main():
# NOTE: this script was written for windows 7, but works well with windows 10
parser = OptionParser()
parser.add_option(
"--configuration-url",
dest="configuration_url",
type="string",
help="Specifies the url of the configuration file.",
)
parser.add_option(
"--configuration-file",
dest="configuration_file",
type="string",
help="Specifies the path to the configuration file.",
)
parser.add_option(
"--platform",
dest="platform",
type="string",
default="win7",
help="Specifies the platform to coose inside the configuratoin-file.",
)
(options, args) = parser.parse_args()
if options.configuration_url == None and options.configuration_file == None:
print("You must specify --configuration-url or --configuration-file.")
return 1
if options.configuration_file:
with open(options.configuration_file) as f:
conf_dict = json.load(f)
new_screen_resolution = conf_dict[options.platform]["screen_resolution"]
new_mouse_position = conf_dict[options.platform]["mouse_position"]
else:
try:
conf_dict = json.loads(wfetch(options.configuration_url))
new_screen_resolution = conf_dict[options.platform]["screen_resolution"]
new_mouse_position = conf_dict[options.platform]["mouse_position"]
except HTTPError as e:
print(
"This branch does not seem to have the configuration file %s" % str(e)
)
print("Let's fail over to 1024x768.")
new_screen_resolution = default_screen_resolution
new_mouse_position = default_mouse_position
except URLError as e:
print("INFRA-ERROR: We couldn't reach hg.mozilla.org: %s" % str(e))
return 1
except Exception as e:
print("ERROR: We were not expecting any more exceptions: %s" % str(e))
return 1
current_screen_resolution = queryScreenResolution()
print("Screen resolution (current): (%(x)s, %(y)s)" % (current_screen_resolution))
if current_screen_resolution == new_screen_resolution:
print("No need to change the screen resolution.")
else:
print("Changing the screen resolution...")
try:
changeScreenResolution(
new_screen_resolution["x"], new_screen_resolution["y"]
)
except Exception as e:
print(
"INFRA-ERROR: We have attempted to change the screen resolution but ",
"something went wrong: %s" % str(e),
)
return 1
time.sleep(3) # just in case
current_screen_resolution = queryScreenResolution()
print("Screen resolution (new): (%(x)s, %(y)s)" % current_screen_resolution)
print("Mouse position (current): (%(x)s, %(y)s)" % (queryMousePosition()))
setCursorPos(new_mouse_position["x"], new_mouse_position["y"])
current_mouse_position = queryMousePosition()
print("Mouse position (new): (%(x)s, %(y)s)" % (current_mouse_position))
if (
current_screen_resolution != new_screen_resolution
or current_mouse_position != new_mouse_position
):
print(
"INFRA-ERROR: The new screen resolution or mouse positions are not what we expected"
)
return 1
else:
return 0
class POINT(Structure):
_fields_ = [("x", c_ulong), ("y", c_ulong)]
def queryMousePosition():
pt = POINT()
windll.user32.GetCursorPos(byref(pt))
return {"x": pt.x, "y": pt.y}
def setCursorPos(x, y):
windll.user32.SetCursorPos(x, y)
def queryScreenResolution():
return {
"x": windll.user32.GetSystemMetrics(0),
"y": windll.user32.GetSystemMetrics(1),
}
def changeScreenResolution(xres=None, yres=None, BitsPerPixel=None):
import struct
DM_BITSPERPEL = 0x00040000
DM_PELSWIDTH = 0x00080000
DM_PELSHEIGHT = 0x00100000
CDS_FULLSCREEN = 0x00000004
SIZEOF_DEVMODE = 148
DevModeData = struct.calcsize("32BHH") * b"\x00"
DevModeData += struct.pack("H", SIZEOF_DEVMODE)
DevModeData += struct.calcsize("H") * b"\x00"
dwFields = (
(xres and DM_PELSWIDTH or 0)
| (yres and DM_PELSHEIGHT or 0)
| (BitsPerPixel and DM_BITSPERPEL or 0)
)
DevModeData += struct.pack("L", dwFields)
DevModeData += struct.calcsize("l9h32BHL") * b"\x00"
DevModeData += struct.pack("LLL", BitsPerPixel or 0, xres or 0, yres or 0)
DevModeData += struct.calcsize("8L") * b"\x00"
return windll.user32.ChangeDisplaySettingsA(DevModeData, 0)
if __name__ == "__main__":
sys.exit(main())
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