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Class: WIN32OLE

Relationships & Source Files
Namespace Children
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Inherits: Object
Defined in: ext/win32ole/win32ole.c,
ext/win32ole/win32ole.c,
ext/win32ole/lib/win32ole.rb

Overview

WIN32OLE objects represent OLE Automation object in Ruby.

By using WIN32OLE, you can access OLE server like VBScript.

Here is sample script.

require 'win32ole'

excel = WIN32OLE.new('Excel.Application')
excel.visible = true
workbook = excel.Workbooks.Add();
worksheet = workbook.Worksheets(1);
worksheet.Range("A1:D1").value = ["North","South","East","West"];
worksheet.Range("A2:B2").value = [5.2, 10];
worksheet.Range("C2").value = 8;
worksheet.Range("D2").value = 20;

range = worksheet.Range("A1:D2");
range.select
chart = workbook.Charts.Add;

workbook.saved = true;

excel.ActiveWorkbook.Close(0);
excel.Quit();

Unfortunately, Win32OLE doesn’t support the argument passed by reference directly. Instead, Win32OLE provides ARGV or ::WIN32OLE_VARIANT object. If you want to get the result value of argument passed by reference, you can use ARGV or ::WIN32OLE_VARIANT.

oleobj.method(arg1, arg2, refargv3)
puts WIN32OLE::ARGV[2]   # the value of refargv3 after called oleobj.method

or

refargv3 = WIN32OLE_VARIANT.new(XXX,
            WIN32OLE::VARIANT::VT_BYREF|WIN32OLE::VARIANT::VT_XXX)
oleobj.method(arg1, arg2, refargv3)
p refargv3.value # the value of refargv3 after called oleobj.method.

Constant Summary

Class Attribute Summary

Class Method Summary

Instance Method Summary

Constructor Details

.new(server, [host]) ⇒ WIN32OLE .new(server, license: 'key') ⇒ WIN32OLE

Returns a new WIN32OLE object(OLE Automation object). The first argument server specifies OLE Automation server. The first argument should be CLSID or PROGID. If second argument host specified, then returns OLE Automation object on host. If :license keyword argument is provided, IClassFactory2::CreateInstanceLic is used to create instance of licensed server.

WIN32OLE.new('Excel.Application') # => Excel OLE Automation WIN32OLE object.
WIN32OLE.new('{00024500-0000-0000-C000-000000000046}') # => Excel OLE Automation WIN32OLE object.
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# File 'ext/win32ole/win32ole.c', line 2460

static VALUE
fole_initialize(int argc, VALUE *argv, VALUE self)
{
    VALUE svr_name;
    VALUE host;
    VALUE others;
    VALUE opts;
    HRESULT hr;
    CLSID   clsid;
    OLECHAR *pBuf;
    OLECHAR *key_buf;
    IDispatch *pDispatch;
    IClassFactory2 * pIClassFactory2;
    void *p;
    static ID keyword_ids[1];
    VALUE kwargs[1];

    rb_call_super(0, 0);
    rb_scan_args(argc, argv, "11*:", &svr_name, &host, &others, &opts);

    StringValue(svr_name);
    if (rb_safe_level() > 0 && OBJ_TAINTED(svr_name)) {
        rb_raise(rb_eSecurityError, "insecure object creation - `%s'",
                 StringValuePtr(svr_name));
    }
    if (!NIL_P(host)) {
        StringValue(host);
        if (rb_safe_level() > 0 && OBJ_TAINTED(host)) {
            rb_raise(rb_eSecurityError, "insecure object creation - `%s'",
                     StringValuePtr(host));
        }
        return ole_create_dcom(self, svr_name, host, others);
    }

    /* get CLSID from OLE server name */
    pBuf  = ole_vstr2wc(svr_name);
    hr = CLSIDFromProgID(pBuf, &clsid);
    if(FAILED(hr)) {
        hr = CLSIDFromString(pBuf, &clsid);
    }
    SysFreeString(pBuf);
    if(FAILED(hr)) {
        ole_raise(hr, eWIN32OLERuntimeError,
                  "unknown OLE server: `%s'",
                  StringValuePtr(svr_name));
    }

    if (!keyword_ids[0]) {
        keyword_ids[0] = rb_intern_const("license");
    }
    rb_get_kwargs(opts, keyword_ids, 0, 1, kwargs);

    if (kwargs[0] == Qundef) {
        /* get IDispatch interface */
        hr = CoCreateInstance(
            &clsid,
            NULL,
            CLSCTX_INPROC_SERVER | CLSCTX_LOCAL_SERVER,
            &IID_IDispatch,
            &p
        );
    } else {
        hr = CoGetClassObject(
            &clsid,
            CLSCTX_INPROC_SERVER | CLSCTX_LOCAL_SERVER,
            NULL,
            &IID_IClassFactory2,
            (LPVOID)&pIClassFactory2
        );
        if (hr == S_OK) {
            key_buf = ole_vstr2wc(kwargs[0]);
            hr = pIClassFactory2->lpVtbl->CreateInstanceLic(pIClassFactory2, NULL, NULL, &IID_IDispatch, key_buf, &p);
            SysFreeString(key_buf);
            OLE_RELEASE(pIClassFactory2);
        }
    }
    pDispatch = p;
    if(FAILED(hr)) {
        ole_raise(hr, eWIN32OLERuntimeError,
                  "failed to create WIN32OLE object from `%s'",
                  StringValuePtr(svr_name));
    }

    ole_set_member(self, pDispatch);
    return self;
}

Dynamic Method Handling

This class handles dynamic methods through the method_missing method

#method_missing(id [,arg1, arg2, ...])

Calls #invoke method.

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# File 'ext/win32ole/win32ole.c', line 3358

static VALUE
fole_missing(int argc, VALUE *argv, VALUE self)
{
    VALUE mid, org_mid, sym, v;
    const char* mname;
    long n;
    rb_check_arity(argc, 1, UNLIMITED_ARGUMENTS);
    mid = org_mid = argv[0];
    sym = rb_check_symbol(&mid);
    if (!NIL_P(sym)) mid = rb_sym2str(sym);
    mname = StringValueCStr(mid);
    if(!mname) {
        rb_raise(rb_eRuntimeError, "fail: unknown method or property");
    }
    n = RSTRING_LEN(mid);
    if(mname[n-1] == '=') {
        rb_check_arity(argc, 2, 2);
        argv[0] = rb_enc_associate(rb_str_subseq(mid, 0, n-1), cWIN32OLE_enc);

        return ole_propertyput(self, argv[0], argv[1]);
    }
    else {
        argv[0] = rb_enc_associate(rb_str_dup(mid), cWIN32OLE_enc);
        v = ole_invoke(argc, argv, self, DISPATCH_METHOD|DISPATCH_PROPERTYGET, FALSE);
        if (v == rb_eNoMethodError) {
            argv[0] = org_mid;
            return rb_call_super(argc, argv);
        }
        return v;
    }
}

Class Attribute Details

.codepage (rw)

Returns current codepage.

WIN32OLE.codepage # => WIN32OLE::CP_ACP
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# File 'ext/win32ole/win32ole.c', line 2238

static VALUE
fole_s_get_code_page(VALUE self)
{
    return RB_INT2FIX(cWIN32OLE_cp);
}

.codepage=(CP) (rw)

Sets current codepage. The .codepage is initialized according to Encoding.default_internal. If Encoding.default_internal is nil then .codepage is initialized according to Encoding.default_external.

WIN32OLE.codepage = WIN32OLE::CP_UTF8
WIN32OLE.codepage = 65001
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# File 'ext/win32ole/win32ole.c', line 2275

static VALUE
fole_s_set_code_page(VALUE self, VALUE vcp)
{
    UINT cp = RB_FIX2INT(vcp);
    set_ole_codepage(cp);
    /*
     * Should this method return old codepage?
     */
    return Qnil;
}

.locale ⇒ locale id. (rw)

Returns current locale id (lcid). The default locale is LOCALE_SYSTEM_DEFAULT.

lcid = WIN32OLE.locale
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# File 'ext/win32ole/win32ole.c', line 2295

static VALUE
fole_s_get_locale(VALUE self)
{
    return RB_INT2FIX(cWIN32OLE_lcid);
}

.locale=(lcid) (rw)

Sets current locale id (lcid).

WIN32OLE.locale = 1033 # set locale English(U.S)
obj = WIN32OLE_VARIANT.new("$100,000", WIN32OLE::VARIANT::VT_CY)
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# File 'ext/win32ole/win32ole.c', line 2330

static VALUE
fole_s_set_locale(VALUE self, VALUE vlcid)
{
    LCID lcid = RB_FIX2INT(vlcid);
    if (lcid_installed(lcid)) {
        cWIN32OLE_lcid = lcid;
    } else {
        switch (lcid) {
        case LOCALE_SYSTEM_DEFAULT:
        case LOCALE_USER_DEFAULT:
            cWIN32OLE_lcid = lcid;
            break;
        default:
            rb_raise(eWIN32OLERuntimeError, "not installed locale: %u", (unsigned int)lcid);
        }
    }
    return Qnil;
}

Class Method Details

.connect(ole ) --> aWIN32OLE)

Returns running OLE Automation object or WIN32OLE object from moniker. 1st argument should be OLE program id or class id or moniker.

WIN32OLE.connect('Excel.Application') # => WIN32OLE object which represents running Excel.
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# File 'ext/win32ole/win32ole.c', line 1971

static VALUE
fole_s_connect(int argc, VALUE *argv, VALUE self)
{
    VALUE svr_name;
    VALUE others;
    HRESULT hr;
    CLSID   clsid;
    OLECHAR *pBuf;
    IDispatch *pDispatch;
    void *p;
    IUnknown *pUnknown;

    /* initialize to use OLE */
    ole_initialize();

    rb_scan_args(argc, argv, "1*", &svr_name, &others);
    StringValue(svr_name);
    if (rb_safe_level() > 0 && OBJ_TAINTED(svr_name)) {
        rb_raise(rb_eSecurityError, "insecure connection - `%s'",
		StringValuePtr(svr_name));
    }

    /* get CLSID from OLE server name */
    pBuf = ole_vstr2wc(svr_name);
    hr = CLSIDFromProgID(pBuf, &clsid);
    if(FAILED(hr)) {
        hr = CLSIDFromString(pBuf, &clsid);
    }
    SysFreeString(pBuf);
    if(FAILED(hr)) {
        return ole_bind_obj(svr_name, argc, argv, self);
    }

    hr = GetActiveObject(&clsid, 0, &pUnknown);
    if (FAILED(hr)) {
        ole_raise(hr, eWIN32OLERuntimeError,
                  "OLE server `%s' not running", StringValuePtr(svr_name));
    }
    hr = pUnknown->lpVtbl->QueryInterface(pUnknown, &IID_IDispatch, &p);
    pDispatch = p;
    if(FAILED(hr)) {
        OLE_RELEASE(pUnknown);
        ole_raise(hr, eWIN32OLERuntimeError,
                  "failed to create WIN32OLE server `%s'",
                  StringValuePtr(svr_name));
    }

    OLE_RELEASE(pUnknown);

    return create_win32ole_object(self, pDispatch, argc, argv);
}

.const_load(ole, mod = WIN32OLE)

Defines the constants of OLE Automation server as mod’s constants. The first argument is WIN32OLE object or type library name. If 2nd argument is omitted, the default is WIN32OLE. The first letter of Ruby’s constant variable name is upper case, so constant variable name of WIN32OLE object is capitalized. For example, the ‘xlTop’ constant of Excel is changed to ‘XlTop’ in WIN32OLE. If the first letter of constant variable is not [A-Z], then the constant is defined as CONSTANTS hash element.

module EXCEL_CONST
end
excel = WIN32OLE.new('Excel.Application')
WIN32OLE.const_load(excel, EXCEL_CONST)
puts EXCEL_CONST::XlTop # => -4160
puts EXCEL_CONST::CONSTANTS['_xlDialogChartSourceData'] # => 541

WIN32OLE.const_load(excel)
puts WIN32OLE::XlTop # => -4160

module MSO
end
WIN32OLE.const_load('Microsoft Office 9.0 Object Library', MSO)
puts MSO::MsoLineSingle # => 1
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# File 'ext/win32ole/win32ole.c', line 2052

static VALUE
fole_s_const_load(int argc, VALUE *argv, VALUE self)
{
    VALUE ole;
    VALUE klass;
    struct oledata *pole = NULL;
    ITypeInfo *pTypeInfo;
    ITypeLib *pTypeLib;
    unsigned int index;
    HRESULT hr;
    OLECHAR *pBuf;
    VALUE file;
    LCID    lcid = cWIN32OLE_lcid;

    rb_scan_args(argc, argv, "11", &ole, &klass);
    if (!RB_TYPE_P(klass, T_CLASS) &&
        !RB_TYPE_P(klass, T_MODULE) &&
        !RB_TYPE_P(klass, T_NIL)) {
        rb_raise(rb_eTypeError, "2nd parameter must be Class or Module");
    }
    if (rb_obj_is_kind_of(ole, cWIN32OLE)) {
        pole = oledata_get_struct(ole);
        hr = pole->pDispatch->lpVtbl->GetTypeInfo(pole->pDispatch,
                                                  0, lcid, &pTypeInfo);
        if(FAILED(hr)) {
            ole_raise(hr, eWIN32OLEQueryInterfaceError, "failed to GetTypeInfo");
        }
        hr = pTypeInfo->lpVtbl->GetContainingTypeLib(pTypeInfo, &pTypeLib, &index);
        if(FAILED(hr)) {
            OLE_RELEASE(pTypeInfo);
            ole_raise(hr, eWIN32OLEQueryInterfaceError, "failed to GetContainingTypeLib");
        }
        OLE_RELEASE(pTypeInfo);
        if(!RB_TYPE_P(klass, T_NIL)) {
            ole_const_load(pTypeLib, klass, self);
        }
        else {
            ole_const_load(pTypeLib, cWIN32OLE, self);
        }
        OLE_RELEASE(pTypeLib);
    }
    else if(RB_TYPE_P(ole, T_STRING)) {
        file = typelib_file(ole);
        if (file == Qnil) {
            file = ole;
        }
        pBuf = ole_vstr2wc(file);
        hr = LoadTypeLibEx(pBuf, REGKIND_NONE, &pTypeLib);
        SysFreeString(pBuf);
        if (FAILED(hr))
          ole_raise(hr, eWIN32OLERuntimeError, "failed to LoadTypeLibEx");
        if(!RB_TYPE_P(klass, T_NIL)) {
            ole_const_load(pTypeLib, klass, self);
        }
        else {
            ole_const_load(pTypeLib, cWIN32OLE, self);
        }
        OLE_RELEASE(pTypeLib);
    }
    else {
        rb_raise(rb_eTypeError, "1st parameter must be WIN32OLE instance");
    }
    return Qnil;
}

.create_guid

Creates GUID.

WIN32OLE.create_guid # => {1CB530F1-F6B1-404D-BCE6-1959BF91F4A8}
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# File 'ext/win32ole/win32ole.c', line 2356

static VALUE
fole_s_create_guid(VALUE self)
{
    GUID guid;
    HRESULT hr;
    OLECHAR bstr[80];
    int len = 0;
    hr = CoCreateGuid(&guid);
    if (FAILED(hr)) {
        ole_raise(hr, eWIN32OLERuntimeError, "failed to create GUID");
    }
    len = StringFromGUID2(&guid, bstr, sizeof(bstr)/sizeof(OLECHAR));
    if (len == 0) {
        rb_raise(rb_eRuntimeError, "failed to create GUID(buffer over)");
    }
    return ole_wc2vstr(bstr, FALSE);
}

.ole_free(aWIN32OLE) --> number)

Invokes Release method of Dispatch interface of WIN32OLE object. You should not use this method because this method exists only for debugging WIN32OLE. The return value is reference counter of OLE object.

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# File 'ext/win32ole/win32ole.c', line 2153

static VALUE
fole_s_free(VALUE self, VALUE obj)
{
    ULONG n = 0;
    struct oledata * pole = NULL;
    pole = oledata_get_struct(obj);
    if(pole->pDispatch) {
        if (reference_count(pole) > 0) {
            n = OLE_RELEASE(pole->pDispatch);
        }
    }
    return RB_INT2NUM(n);
}

.ole_initialize

This method is for internal use only.
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# File 'ext/win32ole/win32ole.c', line 2381

static VALUE
fole_s_ole_initialize(VALUE self)
{
    ole_initialize();
    return Qnil;
}

.ole_reference_count(aWIN32OLE) --> number)

Returns reference counter of Dispatch interface of WIN32OLE object. You should not use this method because this method exists only for debugging WIN32OLE.

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# File 'ext/win32ole/win32ole.c', line 2136

static VALUE
fole_s_reference_count(VALUE self, VALUE obj)
{
    struct oledata * pole = NULL;
    pole = oledata_get_struct(obj);
    return RB_INT2NUM(reference_count(pole));
}

.ole_show_help(obj [,helpcontext])

Displays helpfile. The 1st argument specifies ::WIN32OLE_TYPE object or ::WIN32OLE_METHOD object or helpfile.

excel = WIN32OLE.new('Excel.Application')
typeobj = excel.ole_type
WIN32OLE.ole_show_help(typeobj)
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# File 'ext/win32ole/win32ole.c', line 2199

static VALUE
fole_s_show_help(int argc, VALUE *argv, VALUE self)
{
    VALUE target;
    VALUE helpcontext;
    VALUE helpfile;
    VALUE name;
    HWND  hwnd;
    rb_scan_args(argc, argv, "11", &target, &helpcontext);
    if (rb_obj_is_kind_of(target, cWIN32OLE_TYPE) ||
        rb_obj_is_kind_of(target, cWIN32OLE_METHOD)) {
        helpfile = rb_funcall(target, rb_intern("helpfile"), 0);
        if(strlen(StringValuePtr(helpfile)) == 0) {
            name = rb_ivar_get(target, rb_intern("name"));
            rb_raise(rb_eRuntimeError, "no helpfile of `%s'",
                     StringValuePtr(name));
        }
        helpcontext = rb_funcall(target, rb_intern("helpcontext"), 0);
    } else {
        helpfile = target;
    }
    if (!RB_TYPE_P(helpfile, T_STRING)) {
        rb_raise(rb_eTypeError, "1st parameter must be (String|WIN32OLE_TYPE|WIN32OLE_METHOD)");
    }
    hwnd = ole_show_help(helpfile, helpcontext);
    if(hwnd == 0) {
        rb_raise(rb_eRuntimeError, "failed to open help file `%s'",
                 StringValuePtr(helpfile));
    }
    return Qnil;
}

.ole_uninitialize

This method is for internal use only.
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# File 'ext/win32ole/win32ole.c', line 2389

static VALUE
fole_s_ole_uninitialize(VALUE self)
{
    ole_uninitialize();
    return Qnil;
}

Instance Method Details

#[](a1,a2,...)

Returns the value of Collection specified by a1, a2,.…

dict = WIN32OLE.new('Scripting.Dictionary')
dict.add('ruby', 'Ruby')
puts dict['ruby'] # => 'Ruby' (same as `puts dict.item('ruby')')

Remark: You can not use this method to get the property.

excel = WIN32OLE.new('Excel.Application')
# puts excel['Visible']  This is error !!!
puts excel.Visible # You should to use this style to get the property.
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# File 'ext/win32ole/win32ole.c', line 3171

static VALUE
fole_getproperty_with_bracket(int argc, VALUE *argv, VALUE self)
{
    VALUE v = ole_invoke(argc, argv, self, DISPATCH_PROPERTYGET, TRUE);
    if (v == rb_eNoMethodError) {
        return rb_call_super(argc, argv);
    }
    return v;
}

#[]=(*args)

Sets the value to WIN32OLE object specified by a1, a2, …

dict = WIN32OLE.new('Scripting.Dictionary')
dict.add('ruby', 'RUBY')
dict['ruby'] = 'Ruby'
puts dict['ruby'] # => 'Ruby'

Remark: You can not use this method to set the property value.

excel = WIN32OLE.new('Excel.Application')
# excel['Visible'] = true # This is error !!!
excel.Visible = true # You should to use this style to set the property.
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# File 'ext/win32ole/win32ole.c', line 3122

static VALUE
fole_setproperty_with_bracket(int argc, VALUE *argv, VALUE self)
{
    VALUE v = ole_invoke(argc, argv, self, DISPATCH_PROPERTYPUT, TRUE);
    if (v == rb_eNoMethodError) {
        return rb_call_super(argc, argv);
    }
    return v;
}

#_getproperty(dispid, args, types)

Runs the early binding method to get property. The 1st argument specifies dispatch ID, the 2nd argument specifies the array of arguments, the 3rd argument specifies the array of the type of arguments.

excel = WIN32OLE.new('Excel.Application')
puts excel._getproperty(558, [], []) # same effect as puts excel.visible
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# File 'ext/win32ole/win32ole.c', line 3080

static VALUE
fole_getproperty2(VALUE self, VALUE dispid, VALUE args, VALUE types)
{
    return ole_invoke2(self, dispid, args, types, DISPATCH_PROPERTYGET);
}

#_invoke(dispid, args, types)

Runs the early binding method. The 1st argument specifies dispatch ID, the 2nd argument specifies the array of arguments, the 3rd argument specifies the array of the type of arguments.

excel = WIN32OLE.new('Excel.Application')
excel._invoke(302, [], []) #  same effect as excel.Quit
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# File 'ext/win32ole/win32ole.c', line 3062

static VALUE
fole_invoke2(VALUE self, VALUE dispid, VALUE args, VALUE types)
{
    return ole_invoke2(self, dispid, args, types, DISPATCH_METHOD);
}

#_setproperty(dispid, args, types)

Runs the early binding method to set property. The 1st argument specifies dispatch ID, the 2nd argument specifies the array of arguments, the 3rd argument specifies the array of the type of arguments.

excel = WIN32OLE.new('Excel.Application')
excel._setproperty(558, [true], [WIN32OLE::VARIANT::VT_BOOL]) # same effect as excel.visible = true
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# File 'ext/win32ole/win32ole.c', line 3098

static VALUE
fole_setproperty2(VALUE self, VALUE dispid, VALUE args, VALUE types)
{
    return ole_invoke2(self, dispid, args, types, DISPATCH_PROPERTYPUT);
}

#each {|i| ... }

Iterates over each item of OLE collection which has IEnumVARIANT interface.

excel = WIN32OLE.new('Excel.Application')
book = excel.workbooks.add
sheets = book.worksheets(1)
cells = sheets.cells("A1:A5")
cells.each do |cell|
  cell.value = 10
end
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# File 'ext/win32ole/win32ole.c', line 3295

static VALUE
fole_each(VALUE self)
{
    LCID    lcid = cWIN32OLE_lcid;

    struct oledata *pole = NULL;

    unsigned int argErr;
    EXCEPINFO excepinfo;
    DISPPARAMS dispParams;
    VARIANT result;
    HRESULT hr;
    IEnumVARIANT *pEnum = NULL;
    void *p;

    RETURN_ENUMERATOR(self, 0, 0);

    VariantInit(&result);
    dispParams.rgvarg = NULL;
    dispParams.rgdispidNamedArgs = NULL;
    dispParams.cNamedArgs = 0;
    dispParams.cArgs = 0;
    memset(&excepinfo, 0, sizeof(excepinfo));

    pole = oledata_get_struct(self);
    hr = pole->pDispatch->lpVtbl->Invoke(pole->pDispatch, DISPID_NEWENUM,
                                         &IID_NULL, lcid,
                                         DISPATCH_METHOD | DISPATCH_PROPERTYGET,
                                         &dispParams, &result,
                                         &excepinfo, &argErr);

    if (FAILED(hr)) {
        VariantClear(&result);
        ole_raise(hr, eWIN32OLEQueryInterfaceError, "failed to get IEnum Interface");
    }

    if (V_VT(&result) == VT_UNKNOWN) {
        hr = V_UNKNOWN(&result)->lpVtbl->QueryInterface(V_UNKNOWN(&result),
                                                        &IID_IEnumVARIANT,
                                                        &p);
        pEnum = p;
    } else if (V_VT(&result) == VT_DISPATCH) {
        hr = V_DISPATCH(&result)->lpVtbl->QueryInterface(V_DISPATCH(&result),
                                                         &IID_IEnumVARIANT,
                                                         &p);
        pEnum = p;
    }
    if (FAILED(hr) || !pEnum) {
        VariantClear(&result);
        ole_raise(hr, eWIN32OLEQueryInterfaceError, "failed to get IEnum Interface");
    }

    VariantClear(&result);
    rb_ensure(ole_each_sub, (VALUE)pEnum, ole_ienum_free, (VALUE)pEnum);
    return Qnil;
}

#invoke(method, [arg1,...]) ⇒ return value of method.

Runs OLE method. The first argument specifies the method name of OLE Automation object. The others specify argument of the method. If you can not execute method directly, then use this method instead.

excel = WIN32OLE.new('Excel.Application')
excel.invoke('Quit')  # => same as excel.Quit
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# File 'ext/win32ole/win32ole.c', line 2851

static VALUE
fole_invoke(int argc, VALUE *argv, VALUE self)
{
    VALUE v = ole_invoke(argc, argv, self, DISPATCH_METHOD|DISPATCH_PROPERTYGET, FALSE);
    if (v == rb_eNoMethodError) {
        return rb_call_super(argc, argv);
    }
    return v;
}

#methods(*args)

By overriding Object#methods, WIN32OLE might work well with did_you_mean gem. This is experimental.

require 'win32ole'
dict = WIN32OLE.new('Scripting.Dictionary')
dict.Ade('a', 1)
#=> Did you mean?  Add
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# File 'ext/win32ole/lib/win32ole.rb', line 21

def methods(*args)
  super + ole_methods_safely.map(&:name).map(&:to_sym)
end

#ole_activex_initializeQnil

Initialize WIN32OLE object(ActiveX Control) by calling IPersistMemory::InitNew.

Before calling OLE method, some kind of the ActiveX controls created with MFC should be initialized by calling IPersistXXX::InitNew.

If and only if you received the exception “HRESULT error code: 0x8000ffff catastrophic failure”, try this method before invoking any ole_method.

obj = WIN32OLE.new("ProgID_or_GUID_of_ActiveX_Control")
obj.ole_activex_initialize
obj.method(...)
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# File 'ext/win32ole/win32ole.c', line 3891

static VALUE
fole_activex_initialize(VALUE self)
{
    struct oledata *pole = NULL;
    IPersistMemory *pPersistMemory;
    void *p;

    HRESULT hr = S_OK;

    pole = oledata_get_struct(self);

    hr = pole->pDispatch->lpVtbl->QueryInterface(pole->pDispatch, &IID_IPersistMemory, &p);
    pPersistMemory = p;
    if (SUCCEEDED(hr)) {
        hr = pPersistMemory->lpVtbl->InitNew(pPersistMemory);
        OLE_RELEASE(pPersistMemory);
        if (SUCCEEDED(hr)) {
            return Qnil;
        }
    }

    if (FAILED(hr)) {
        ole_raise(hr, eWIN32OLERuntimeError, "fail to initialize ActiveX control");
    }

    return Qnil;
}

#ole_free

invokes Release method of Dispatch interface of WIN32OLE object. Usually, you do not need to call this method because Release method called automatically when WIN32OLE object garbaged.

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# File 'ext/win32ole/win32ole.c', line 3247

static VALUE
fole_free(VALUE self)
{
    struct oledata *pole = NULL;
    pole = oledata_get_struct(self);
    OLE_FREE(pole->pDispatch);
    pole->pDispatch = NULL;
    return Qnil;
}

#ole_func_methods

Returns the array of ::WIN32OLE_METHOD object . The element of the array is property (settable) of WIN32OLE object.

excel = WIN32OLE.new('Excel.Application')
properties = excel.ole_func_methods
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# File 'ext/win32ole/win32ole.c', line 3510

static VALUE
fole_func_methods(VALUE self)
{
    return ole_methods( self, INVOKE_FUNC);
}

#ole_get_methods

Returns the array of ::WIN32OLE_METHOD object . The element of the array is property (gettable) of WIN32OLE object.

excel = WIN32OLE.new('Excel.Application')
properties = excel.ole_get_methods
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# File 'ext/win32ole/win32ole.c', line 3477

static VALUE
fole_get_methods(VALUE self)
{
    return ole_methods( self, INVOKE_PROPERTYGET);
}

#ole_method_help(method) Also known as: #ole_method_help

Returns WIN32OLE_METHOD object corresponding with method specified by 1st argument.

excel = WIN32OLE.new('Excel.Application')
method = excel.ole_method_help('Quit')
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# File 'ext/win32ole/win32ole.c', line 3848

static VALUE
fole_method_help(VALUE self, VALUE cmdname)
{
    ITypeInfo *pTypeInfo;
    HRESULT hr;
    struct oledata *pole = NULL;
    VALUE obj;

    SafeStringValue(cmdname);
    pole = oledata_get_struct(self);
    hr = typeinfo_from_ole(pole, &pTypeInfo);
    if(FAILED(hr))
        ole_raise(hr, eWIN32OLEQueryInterfaceError, "failed to get ITypeInfo");

    obj = create_win32ole_method(pTypeInfo, cmdname);

    OLE_RELEASE(pTypeInfo);
    if (obj == Qnil)
        rb_raise(eWIN32OLERuntimeError, "not found %s",
                 StringValuePtr(cmdname));
    return obj;
}

#ole_method_help(method) #ole_method_help(method)

Alias for #ole_method.

#ole_methods

Returns the array of ::WIN32OLE_METHOD object. The element is OLE method of WIN32OLE object.

excel = WIN32OLE.new('Excel.Application')
methods = excel.ole_methods
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# File 'ext/win32ole/win32ole.c', line 3461

static VALUE
fole_methods(VALUE self)
{
    return ole_methods( self, INVOKE_FUNC | INVOKE_PROPERTYGET | INVOKE_PROPERTYPUT | INVOKE_PROPERTYPUTREF);
}

#ole_methods_safely (private)

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# File 'ext/win32ole/lib/win32ole.rb', line 27

def ole_methods_safely
  ole_methods
rescue WIN32OLEQueryInterfaceError
  []
end

#ole_type #ole_obj_help

Alias for #ole_type.

#ole_put_methods

Returns the array of ::WIN32OLE_METHOD object . The element of the array is property (settable) of WIN32OLE object.

excel = WIN32OLE.new('Excel.Application')
properties = excel.ole_put_methods
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# File 'ext/win32ole/win32ole.c', line 3493

static VALUE
fole_put_methods(VALUE self)
{
    return ole_methods( self, INVOKE_PROPERTYPUT|INVOKE_PROPERTYPUTREF);
}

#ole_query_interface(iid) ⇒ WIN32OLE

Returns WIN32OLE object for a specific dispatch or dual interface specified by iid.

ie = WIN32OLE.new('InternetExplorer.Application')
ie_web_app = ie.ole_query_interface('{0002DF05-0000-0000-C000-000000000046}') # => WIN32OLE object for dispinterface IWebBrowserApp
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# File 'ext/win32ole/win32ole.c', line 3592

static VALUE
fole_query_interface(VALUE self, VALUE str_iid)
{
    HRESULT hr;
    OLECHAR *pBuf;
    IID iid;
    struct oledata *pole = NULL;
    IDispatch *pDispatch;
    void *p;

    pBuf  = ole_vstr2wc(str_iid);
    hr = CLSIDFromString(pBuf, &iid);
    SysFreeString(pBuf);
    if(FAILED(hr)) {
        ole_raise(hr, eWIN32OLERuntimeError,
                  "invalid iid: `%s'",
                  StringValuePtr(str_iid));
    }

    pole = oledata_get_struct(self);
    if(!pole->pDispatch) {
        rb_raise(rb_eRuntimeError, "failed to get dispatch interface");
    }

    hr = pole->pDispatch->lpVtbl->QueryInterface(pole->pDispatch, &iid,
                                                 &p);
    if(FAILED(hr)) {
        ole_raise(hr, eWIN32OLEQueryInterfaceError,
                  "failed to get interface `%s'",
                  StringValuePtr(str_iid));
    }

    pDispatch = p;
    return create_win32ole_object(cWIN32OLE, pDispatch, 0, 0);
}

#ole_respond_to?(method) ⇒ Boolean

Returns true when OLE object has OLE method, otherwise returns false.

ie = WIN32OLE.new('InternetExplorer.Application')
ie.ole_respond_to?("gohome") => true
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# File 'ext/win32ole/win32ole.c', line 3637

static VALUE
fole_respond_to(VALUE self, VALUE method)
{
    struct oledata *pole = NULL;
    BSTR wcmdname;
    DISPID DispID;
    HRESULT hr;
    if(!RB_TYPE_P(method, T_STRING) && !RB_TYPE_P(method, T_SYMBOL)) {
        rb_raise(rb_eTypeError, "wrong argument type (expected String or Symbol)");
    }
    if (RB_TYPE_P(method, T_SYMBOL)) {
        method = rb_sym2str(method);
    }
    pole = oledata_get_struct(self);
    wcmdname = ole_vstr2wc(method);
    hr = pole->pDispatch->lpVtbl->GetIDsOfNames( pole->pDispatch, &IID_NULL,
	    &wcmdname, 1, cWIN32OLE_lcid, &DispID);
    SysFreeString(wcmdname);
    return SUCCEEDED(hr) ? Qtrue : Qfalse;
}

#ole_type Also known as: #ole_obj_help

Returns WIN32OLE_TYPE object.

excel = WIN32OLE.new('Excel.Application')
tobj = excel.ole_type
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# File 'ext/win32ole/win32ole.c', line 3525

static VALUE
fole_type(VALUE self)
{
    ITypeInfo *pTypeInfo;
    HRESULT hr;
    struct oledata *pole = NULL;
    LCID  lcid = cWIN32OLE_lcid;
    VALUE type = Qnil;

    pole = oledata_get_struct(self);

    hr = pole->pDispatch->lpVtbl->GetTypeInfo( pole->pDispatch, 0, lcid, &pTypeInfo );
    if(FAILED(hr)) {
        ole_raise(hr, eWIN32OLEQueryInterfaceError, "failed to GetTypeInfo");
    }
    type = ole_type_from_itypeinfo(pTypeInfo);
    OLE_RELEASE(pTypeInfo);
    if (type == Qnil) {
        rb_raise(rb_eRuntimeError, "failed to create WIN32OLE_TYPE obj from ITypeInfo");
    }
    return type;
}

#ole_typelibWIN32OLE

Returns the ::WIN32OLE_TYPELIB object. The object represents the type library which contains the WIN32OLE object.

excel = WIN32OLE.new('Excel.Application')
tlib = excel.ole_typelib
puts tlib.name  # -> 'Microsoft Excel 9.0 Object Library'
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# File 'ext/win32ole/win32ole.c', line 3559

static VALUE
fole_typelib(VALUE self)
{
    struct oledata *pole = NULL;
    HRESULT hr;
    ITypeInfo *pTypeInfo;
    LCID  lcid = cWIN32OLE_lcid;
    VALUE vtlib = Qnil;

    pole = oledata_get_struct(self);
    hr = pole->pDispatch->lpVtbl->GetTypeInfo(pole->pDispatch,
                                              0, lcid, &pTypeInfo);
    if(FAILED(hr)) {
        ole_raise(hr, eWIN32OLEQueryInterfaceError, "failed to GetTypeInfo");
    }
    vtlib = ole_typelib_from_itypeinfo(pTypeInfo);
    OLE_RELEASE(pTypeInfo);
    if (vtlib == Qnil) {
        rb_raise(rb_eRuntimeError, "failed to get type library info.");
    }
    return vtlib;
}

#setproperty('property', [arg1, arg2,...] val)

Sets property of OLE object. When you want to set property with argument, you can use this method.

excel = WIN32OLE.new('Excel.Application')
excel.Visible = true
book = excel.workbooks.add
sheet = book.worksheets(1)
sheet.setproperty('Cells', 1, 2, 10) # => The B1 cell value is 10.
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# File 'ext/win32ole/win32ole.c', line 3145

static VALUE
fole_setproperty(int argc, VALUE *argv, VALUE self)
{
    VALUE v = ole_invoke(argc, argv, self, DISPATCH_PROPERTYPUT, FALSE);
    if (v == rb_eNoMethodError) {
        return rb_call_super(argc, argv);
    }
    return v;
}