How can I detect when a System.Windows.Forms.WebBrowser control has completed loading?
I tr开发者_Go百科ied to use the Navigate and DocumentCompleted events but both of them were raised a few times during document loading!
I think the DocumentCompleted
event will get fired for all child documents that are loaded as well (like JS and CSS, for example). You could look at the WebBrowserDocumentCompletedEventArgs
in DocumentCompleted
and check the Url property and compare that to the Url of the main page.
I did the following:
void BrowserDocumentCompleted(object sender,
WebBrowserDocumentCompletedEventArgs e)
{
if (e.Url.AbsolutePath != (sender as WebBrowser).Url.AbsolutePath)
return;
//The page is finished loading
}
The last page loaded tends to be the one navigated to, so this should work.
From here.
The following should work.
private void webBrowser1_DocumentCompleted(object sender, WebBrowserDocumentCompletedEventArgs e)
{
//Check if page is fully loaded or not
if (this.webBrowser1.ReadyState != WebBrowserReadyState.Complete)
return;
else
//Action to be taken on page loading completion
}
Note the url in DocumentCompleted can be different than navigating url due to server transfer or url normalization (e.g. you navigate to www.microsoft.com and got http://www.microsoft.com in documentcomplete)
In pages with no frames, this event fires one time after loading is complete. In pages with multiple frames, this event fires for each navigating frame (note navigation is supported inside a frame, for instance clicking a link in a frame could navigate the frame to another page). The highest level navigating frame, which may or may not be the top level browser, fires the final DocumentComplete event.
In native code you would compare the sender of the DocumentComplete event to determine if the event is the final event in the navigation or not. However in Windows Forms the sender parameter is not wrapped by WebBrowserDocumentCompletedEventArgs. You can either sink the native event to get the parameter's value, or check the readystate property of the browser or frame documents in the DocumentCompleted event handler to see if all frames are in the ready state.
There is a prolblem with the readystate method as if a download manager is present and the navigation is to a downloadable file, the navigation could be cancelled by the download manager and the readystate won't become complete.
I had the same issue of multiple DocumentCompleted
fired events and tried out all the suggestions above. Finally, seems that in my case neither IsBusy
property works right nor Url
property, but the ReadyState
seems to be what I needed, because it has the status 'Interactive' while loading the multiple frames and it gets the status 'Complete' only after loading the last one. Thus, I know when the page is fully loaded with all its components.
I hope this may help others too :)
It doesn't seem to trigger DocumentCompleted/Navigated events for external Javascript or CSS files, but it will for iframes. As PK says, compare the WebBrowserDocumentCompletedEventArgs.Url property (I don't have the karma to make a comment yet).
If you're using WPF there is a LoadCompleted
event.
If it's Windows.Forms
, the DocumentCompleted
event should be the correct one. If the page you're loading has frames, your WebBrowser
control will fire the DocumentCompleted
event for each frame (see here for more details). I would suggest checking the IsBusy
property each time the event is fired and if it is false then your page is fully done loading.
Using the DocumentCompleted event with a page with multiple nested frames didn't work for me.
I used the Interop.SHDocVW library to cast the WebBrowser control like this:
public class webControlWrapper
{
private bool _complete;
private WebBrowser _webBrowserControl;
public webControlWrapper(WebBrowser webBrowserControl)
{
_webBrowserControl = webBrowserControl;
}
public void NavigateAndWaitForComplete(string url)
{
_complete = false;
_webBrowserControl.Navigate(url);
var webBrowser = (SHDocVw.WebBrowser) _webBrowserControl.ActiveXInstance;
if (webBrowser != null)
webBrowser.DocumentComplete += WebControl_DocumentComplete;
//Wait until page is complete
while (!_complete)
{
Application.DoEvents();
}
}
private void WebControl_DocumentComplete(object pDisp, ref object URL)
{
// Test if it's the main frame who called the event.
if (pDisp == _webBrowserControl.ActiveXInstance)
_complete = true;
}
This code works for me when navigating to a defined URL using the webBrowserControl.Navigate(url) method, but I don't know how to control page complete when a html button is clicked using the htmlElement.InvokeMember("click").
You can use the event ProgressChanged ; the last time it is raised will indicate that the document is fully rendered:
this.webBrowser.ProgressChanged += new
WebBrowserProgressChangedEventHandler(webBrowser_ProgressChanged);
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