I am using this method to instantiate a web browser programmatically, navigate to a url and return a result when the document has completed.
How would I be able to stop the Task
and have GetFinalUrl()
return null
if the document takes more than 5 seconds to load?
I have seen many examples using a TaskFactory
but I haven't been able to apply it to this code.
private Uri GetFinalUrl(PortalMerchant portalMerchant)
{
SetBrowserFeatureControl();
Uri finalUri = null;
if (string.IsNullOrEmpty(portalMerchant.Url))
{
return null;
}
Uri trackingUrl = new Uri(portalMerchant.Url);
var task = MessageLoopWorker.Run(DoWorkAsync, trackingUrl);
task.Wait();
if (!String.IsNullOrEmpty(task.Result.ToString()))
{
return new Uri(task.Result.ToString());
}
else
{
throw new Exception("Parsing Failed");
}
}
// by Noseratio - http://stackoverflow.com/users/1768303/noseratio
static async Task<object> DoWorkAsync(object[] args)
{
_threadCount++;
Console.WriteLine("Thread count:" + _threadCount);
Uri retVal = null;
var wb = new WebBrowser();
wb.ScriptErrorsSuppressed = true;
TaskCompletionSource<bool> tcs = null;
WebBrowserDocumentCompletedEventHandler documentCompletedHandler = (s, e) => tcs.TrySetResult(true);
foreach (var url in args)
{
tcs = new TaskCompletionSource<bool>();
wb.DocumentCompleted += documentCompletedHandler;
try
{
wb.Navigate(url.ToString());
await tcs.Task;
}
finally
{
wb.DocumentCompleted -= documentCompletedHandler;
}
retVal = wb.Url;
wb.Dispose();
return retVal;
}
return null;
}
public static class MessageLoopWorker
{
#region Public static methods
public static async Task<object> Run(Func<object[], Task<object>> worker, params object[] args)
{
var tcs = new TaskCompletionSource<object>();
var thread = new Thread(() =>
{
EventHandler idleHandler = null;
idleHandler = async (s, e) =>
{
// handle Application.Idle just once
Application.Idle -= idleHandler;
// return to the message loop
await Task.Yield();
// and continue asynchronously
// propogate the result or exception
try
{
var result = await worker(args);
tcs.SetResult(result);
}
catch (Exception ex)
{
tcs.SetException(ex);
}
// signal to exit the message loop
// Application.Run will exit at this point
Application.ExitThread();
};
// handle Application.Idle just once
// to make sure we're inside the message loop
// and SynchronizationContext has been correctly installed
Application.Idle += idleHandler;
Application.Run();
});
// set STA model for the new thread
thread.SetApartmentState(ApartmentState.STA);
// start the thread and await for the task
thread.Start();
try
{
return await tcs.Task;
}
finally
{
thread.Join();
}
}
#endregion
}
Updated: the latest version of the WebBrowser
-based console web scrapper can be found on Github.
Updated: Adding a pool of WebBrowser
objects for multiple parallel downloads.
Do you have an example of how to do this in a console app by any chance? Also I don't think webBrowser can be a class variable because I am running the whole thing in a parallell for each, iterating thousands of URLs
Below is an implementation of more or less generic WebBrowser
-based web scrapper, which works as console application. It's a consolidation of some of my previous WebBrowser
-related efforts, including the code referenced in the question:
A few points:
Reusable MessageLoopApartment
class is used to start and run a WinForms STA thread with its own message pump. It can be used from a console application, as below. This class exposes a TPL Task Scheduler (FromCurrentSynchronizationContext
) and a set of Task.Factory.StartNew
wrappers to use this task scheduler.
This makes async/await
a great tool for running WebBrowser
navigation tasks on that separate STA thread. This way, a WebBrowser
object gets created, navigated and destroyed on that thread. Although, MessageLoopApartment
is not tied up to WebBrowser
specifically.
It's important to enable HTML5 rendering using Browser Feature
Control, as otherwise the WebBrowser
obejcts runs in IE7 emulation mode by default.
That's what SetFeatureBrowserEmulation
does below.
It may not always be possible to determine when a web page has finished rendering with 100% probability. Some pages are quite complex and use continuous AJAX updates. Yet we
can get quite close, by handling DocumentCompleted
event first, then polling the page's current HTML snapshot for changes and checking the WebBrowser.IsBusy
property. That's what NavigateAsync
does below.
A time-out logic is present on top of the above, in case the page rendering is never-ending (note CancellationTokenSource
and CreateLinkedTokenSource
).
using Microsoft.Win32;
using System;
using System.Threading;
using System.Threading.Tasks;
using System.Windows.Forms;
namespace Console_22239357
{
class Program
{
// by Noseratio - https://stackoverflow.com/a/22262976/1768303
// main logic
static async Task ScrapSitesAsync(string[] urls, CancellationToken token)
{
using (var apartment = new MessageLoopApartment())
{
// create WebBrowser inside MessageLoopApartment
var webBrowser = apartment.Invoke(() => new WebBrowser());
try
{
foreach (var url in urls)
{
Console.WriteLine("URL:\n" + url);
// cancel in 30s or when the main token is signalled
var navigationCts = CancellationTokenSource.CreateLinkedTokenSource(token);
navigationCts.CancelAfter((int)TimeSpan.FromSeconds(30).TotalMilliseconds);
var navigationToken = navigationCts.Token;
// run the navigation task inside MessageLoopApartment
string html = await apartment.Run(() =>
webBrowser.NavigateAsync(url, navigationToken), navigationToken);
Console.WriteLine("HTML:\n" + html);
}
}
finally
{
// dispose of WebBrowser inside MessageLoopApartment
apartment.Invoke(() => webBrowser.Dispose());
}
}
}
// entry point
static void Main(string[] args)
{
try
{
WebBrowserExt.SetFeatureBrowserEmulation(); // enable HTML5
var cts = new CancellationTokenSource((int)TimeSpan.FromMinutes(3).TotalMilliseconds);
var task = ScrapSitesAsync(
new[] { "http://example.com", "http://example.org", "http://example.net" },
cts.Token);
task.Wait();
Console.WriteLine("Press Enter to exit...");
Console.ReadLine();
}
catch (Exception ex)
{
while (ex is AggregateException && ex.InnerException != null)
ex = ex.InnerException;
Console.WriteLine(ex.Message);
Environment.Exit(-1);
}
}
}
/// <summary>
/// WebBrowserExt - WebBrowser extensions
/// by Noseratio - https://stackoverflow.com/a/22262976/1768303
/// </summary>
public static class WebBrowserExt
{
const int POLL_DELAY = 500;
// navigate and download
public static async Task<string> NavigateAsync(this WebBrowser webBrowser, string url, CancellationToken token)
{
// navigate and await DocumentCompleted
var tcs = new TaskCompletionSource<bool>();
WebBrowserDocumentCompletedEventHandler handler = (s, arg) =>
tcs.TrySetResult(true);
using (token.Register(() => tcs.TrySetCanceled(), useSynchronizationContext: true))
{
webBrowser.DocumentCompleted += handler;
try
{
webBrowser.Navigate(url);
await tcs.Task; // wait for DocumentCompleted
}
finally
{
webBrowser.DocumentCompleted -= handler;
}
}
// get the root element
var documentElement = webBrowser.Document.GetElementsByTagName("html")[0];
// poll the current HTML for changes asynchronosly
var html = documentElement.OuterHtml;
while (true)
{
// wait asynchronously, this will throw if cancellation requested
await Task.Delay(POLL_DELAY, token);
// continue polling if the WebBrowser is still busy
if (webBrowser.IsBusy)
continue;
var htmlNow = documentElement.OuterHtml;
if (html == htmlNow)
break; // no changes detected, end the poll loop
html = htmlNow;
}
// consider the page fully rendered
token.ThrowIfCancellationRequested();
return html;
}
// enable HTML5 (assuming we're running IE10+)
// more info: https://stackoverflow.com/a/18333982/1768303
public static void SetFeatureBrowserEmulation()
{
if (System.ComponentModel.LicenseManager.UsageMode != System.ComponentModel.LicenseUsageMode.Runtime)
return;
var appName = System.IO.Path.GetFileName(System.Diagnostics.Process.GetCurrentProcess().MainModule.FileName);
Registry.SetValue(@"HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Internet Explorer\Main\FeatureControl\FEATURE_BROWSER_EMULATION",
appName, 10000, RegistryValueKind.DWord);
}
}
/// <summary>
/// MessageLoopApartment
/// STA thread with message pump for serial execution of tasks
/// by Noseratio - https://stackoverflow.com/a/22262976/1768303
/// </summary>
public class MessageLoopApartment : IDisposable
{
Thread _thread; // the STA thread
TaskScheduler _taskScheduler; // the STA thread's task scheduler
public TaskScheduler TaskScheduler { get { return _taskScheduler; } }
/// <summary>MessageLoopApartment constructor</summary>
public MessageLoopApartment()
{
var tcs = new TaskCompletionSource<TaskScheduler>();
// start an STA thread and gets a task scheduler
_thread = new Thread(startArg =>
{
EventHandler idleHandler = null;
idleHandler = (s, e) =>
{
// handle Application.Idle just once
Application.Idle -= idleHandler;
// return the task scheduler
tcs.SetResult(TaskScheduler.FromCurrentSynchronizationContext());
};
// handle Application.Idle just once
// to make sure we're inside the message loop
// and SynchronizationContext has been correctly installed
Application.Idle += idleHandler;
Application.Run();
});
_thread.SetApartmentState(ApartmentState.STA);
_thread.IsBackground = true;
_thread.Start();
_taskScheduler = tcs.Task.Result;
}
/// <summary>shutdown the STA thread</summary>
public void Dispose()
{
if (_taskScheduler != null)
{
var taskScheduler = _taskScheduler;
_taskScheduler = null;
// execute Application.ExitThread() on the STA thread
Task.Factory.StartNew(
() => Application.ExitThread(),
CancellationToken.None,
TaskCreationOptions.None,
taskScheduler).Wait();
_thread.Join();
_thread = null;
}
}
/// <summary>Task.Factory.StartNew wrappers</summary>
public void Invoke(Action action)
{
Task.Factory.StartNew(action,
CancellationToken.None, TaskCreationOptions.None, _taskScheduler).Wait();
}
public TResult Invoke<TResult>(Func<TResult> action)
{
return Task.Factory.StartNew(action,
CancellationToken.None, TaskCreationOptions.None, _taskScheduler).Result;
}
public Task Run(Action action, CancellationToken token)
{
return Task.Factory.StartNew(action, token, TaskCreationOptions.None, _taskScheduler);
}
public Task<TResult> Run<TResult>(Func<TResult> action, CancellationToken token)
{
return Task.Factory.StartNew(action, token, TaskCreationOptions.None, _taskScheduler);
}
public Task Run(Func<Task> action, CancellationToken token)
{
return Task.Factory.StartNew(action, token, TaskCreationOptions.None, _taskScheduler).Unwrap();
}
public Task<TResult> Run<TResult>(Func<Task<TResult>> action, CancellationToken token)
{
return Task.Factory.StartNew(action, token, TaskCreationOptions.None, _taskScheduler).Unwrap();
}
}
}