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    • W Offline
      Whaat
      last edited by

      Ok, I am successfully reading the windows registry. However, I have run into a roadblock on Windows Vista systems. It seems as though Vista prevents access to reading the registry unless you are logged in as an administrator. 😡

      If anyone knows how to get around this issue, please let me know!

      This is the code I am using:

      
      require 'Win32API'
      require 'registry'
      
      Win32;;Registry;;HKEY_CURRENT_USER.open('Software\Glare Technologies\Indigo Renderer') do |reg|  #this line works fine...
      	reg_typ, reg_val = reg.read('InstalledVersion')  #...but this line fails on Vista only.
      	return reg_val
      end
      

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      • TIGT Offline
        TIG Moderator
        last edited by

        Are you an 'Administrator' ? See Vista Users C'Panel...

        TIG

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        • R Offline
          remus
          last edited by

          @tig said:

          Are you an 'Administrator' ? See Vista Users C'Panel...

          Not going to work for a lot of users, though.

          http://remusrendering.wordpress.com/

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          • TIGT Offline
            TIG Moderator
            last edited by

            @remus said:

            @tig said:

            Are you an 'Administrator' ? See Vista Users C'Panel...

            Not going to work for a lot of users, though.

            Unfortunately, if you are not 'the' [or 'an'] Administrator then Vista is a pig ! SUp Ruby has built-in read/write registry methods, BUT often you can't write stuff that gets kept as SUp reverts on close...

            Sketchup.read_default("section","variable","default") Sketchup.write_default("section","variable","my_value")

            Have limited uses...
            You can also use external .bat or .cmd files to do stuff to the registry but again you could be prompted as user...

            TIG

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            • thomthomT Offline
              thomthom
              last edited by

              @whaat said:

              Ok, I am successfully reading the windows registry. However, I have run into a roadblock on Windows Vista systems. It seems as though Vista prevents access to reading the registry unless you are logged in as an administrator. 😡

              If anyone knows how to get around this issue, please let me know!

              This is the code I am using:

              
              > require 'Win32API'
              > require 'registry'
              > 
              > Win32;;Registry;;HKEY_CURRENT_USER.open('Software\Glare Technologies\Indigo Renderer') do |reg|  #this line works fine...
              > 	reg_typ, reg_val = reg.read('InstalledVersion')  #...but this line fails on Vista only.
              > 	return reg_val
              > end
              

              Did you ever find a solution for that?
              Is it for any value you try to read? Any part of the registry? Or the specific part you tried to read? Maybe it was due to the permission set by the application that wrote the keys.

              Thomas Thomassen — SketchUp Monkey & Coding addict
              List of my plugins and link to the CookieWare fund

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              • thomthomT Offline
                thomthom
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                @chris fullmer said:

                Dale I recently tried to include the registry.rb and ran into problems. Probably not due to Ruby or SU, but just because I didn't know what I was doing. So I would be interested in what you do to make the registry.rb file work. I felt like there was some circular "require"ing going on, and I never quite figured it out. So if you do, I'd like to know how to do it please. I am looking at writing a script that needs to access the registry. Thanks!

                Chris

                Where did you get the registry.rb?

                Thomas Thomassen — SketchUp Monkey & Coding addict
                List of my plugins and link to the CookieWare fund

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                • TIGT Offline
                  TIG Moderator
                  last edited by

                  If this is a PC based tool then why not write a separate short batch file that examines the registry and then writes its findings to a temp file. You can run the xxx.bat file using UI.openURL("pathtoBATfile") and then read its temp file, then delete it to tidy up...

                  TIG

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                  • thomthomT Offline
                    thomthom
                    last edited by

                    So if you wanted to use the registry, did you copy the file from a standard Ruby installation? I extracted one from an 1.8.0 Build 10 package.
                    I then managed to access the registry - but how would you package your plugin? What if other plugins also need registry access? Should I modify the registry.rb and wrap the code into my own namespace?

                    Or would it be fine to load only if Win32::Registry isn't defined?
                    require 'C:\ruby\lib\ruby\1.8\win32\registry.rb' if defined?(Win32::Registry).nil?

                    Thomas Thomassen — SketchUp Monkey & Coding addict
                    List of my plugins and link to the CookieWare fund

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                    • RunnerPackR Offline
                      RunnerPack
                      last edited by

                      Why not just use a plain-text configuration file located in your plug-in's ".../Plugins/pluginname" folder. You could use INI, XML, JSON, RON, etc.

                      This would have the advantages of working on both Vista and OSX transparently, and it would probably be more powerful and easier to implement, to boot.

                      As a long-time Windows user, I think the registry was a terrible idea that was also quite poorly implemented. I understand that it was designed to make the job of administrators of large corporate networks easier, but as an individual computer user, I tend to prefer programs (and plug-ins 😉 ) that use a human-readable ini file of some kind.

                      You might have noticed... I'm a bit of a ferpectionist.

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                      • thomthomT Offline
                        thomthom
                        last edited by

                        @runnerpack said:

                        Why not just use a plain-text configuration file located in your plug-in's ".../Plugins/pluginname" folder. You could use INI, XML, JSON, RON, etc.

                        This would have the advantages of working on both Vista and OSX transparently, and it would probably be more powerful and easier to implement, to boot.

                        As a long-time Windows user, I think the registry was a terrible idea that was also quite poorly implemented. I understand that it was designed to make the job of administrators of large corporate networks easier, but as an individual computer user, I tend to prefer programs (and plug-ins 😉 ) that use a human-readable ini file of some kind.

                        In my case I'm reading registry info of an application - not trying to store my settings.

                        Thomas Thomassen — SketchUp Monkey & Coding addict
                        List of my plugins and link to the CookieWare fund

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                        • Al HartA Offline
                          Al Hart
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                          This ruby uses Win32API to read the registry, and works on Vista.

                          But it may not work if you are not an Administrator (who knows).

                          It is looking for the entry:
                          HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Render Plus Systems\IRender_nxt_location

                          So you will have to change it to the registry key you are looking for.

                          
                          
                          
                          class Your_class	
                          	
                          	def self;;get_reg_functions	
                          		@@RegCloseKey = Win32API.new('advapi32', 'RegCloseKey', 'L', 'L') if @RegCloseKey == nil
                          		@@RegOpenKeyEx = Win32API.new('advapi32', 'RegOpenKeyEx', 'LPLLP', 'L')  if @RegOpenKeyEx == nil
                          		@@RegQueryValueEx = Win32API.new('advapi32', 'RegQueryValueEx', 'LPLPPP',	'L') if @RegQueryValueEx == nil
                          		#@@RegCreateKeyEx = Win32API.new('advapi32'', 'RegCreateKeyEx', 'LPLLLLPPP'   'L')
                          	end#def
                          
                          
                          
                          	def self;;get_registry_entry(key, sdefault = "")
                          		#trace("key; %s",key)
                          		get_reg_functions
                          
                          		key.tr!('/','\\')
                          		sret = sdefault
                          		# strip of section
                          		spos = key.Find('\\')
                          		if (spos < 1)
                          			do_error("Cannot parse registry key %s - Key must contain a backslash\n",key)
                          			return(sdefault)
                          		end#if
                          
                          		firstpiece = key.Left(spos)
                          		mainkey = key.Mid(spos+1)
                          		
                          		if (firstpiece == "HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE")
                          			root = HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE
                          		elsif (firstpiece == "HKEY_CURRENT_USER")
                          			root = HKEY_CURRENT_USER
                          		else
                          			printf("Registry key must start with HKEY; %s",key)
                          			return(sdefault)
                          		end#if
                          		
                          		# strip off final key
                          		spos = mainkey.ReverseFind('\\')
                          		if (spos < 1)
                          			printf("Cannot parse registry key %s - Key must contain a backslash\n",key)
                          			return(sdefault)
                          		end#if
                          
                          		lastpiece = mainkey.Mid(spos+1)
                          		mainkey = mainkey.Left(spos)
                          
                          		phkey = [0].pack('L') # a 4 byte string of 0's go get handle
                          
                          		ret =  @@RegOpenKeyEx.call(root, mainkey, 0, KEY_READ, phkey)
                          		printf("ret; %s mainkey; %s\n",ret,mainkey)
                          		if (ret != 0)
                          			printf("key not found; %s\n",key);
                          			return(sdefault)
                          		end#if
                          		
                          		hkey = phkey.unpack('L').first # convert stron pointer to integer
                          		# create a buffer for the result
                          		buf  = 0.chr * 1024
                          		size = [buf.length].pack('L') # store size of buffer
                          		ret =  @@RegQueryValueEx.call(hkey, lastpiece, 0, 0, buf, size)
                          		if (ret != 0)
                          			printf("location not found; %s\n",key);
                          			return(sdefault)
                          		end#if
                          		
                          		# if ret == ERROR_MORE_DATA, then we should call again with a larger buffer
                          		@@RegCloseKey.call(hkey)
                          		sret = buf.nstrip	# stop at 0 byte
                          		printf("sret; %s length; %d key; %s\n",sret,sret.length,key)
                          		return sret
                          	end#def
                          	
                          	# this returns the location without a slash
                          	def self;;find_application_folder(smodule)
                          		#skey = sprintf("HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\\SOFTWARE\\Render Plus Systems\\%s_location", smodule)
                          		skey = sprintf("HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE/SOFTWARE/Render Plus Systems/%s_location", smodule)
                          		sloc = get_registry_entry(skey)
                          		printf("sloc; %s from skey; %s\n",sloc,skey)
                          		if (sloc && FileTest.exists?(sloc))
                          			sloc.tr!('/','\\')
                          			#printf("RETURNING 1 sloc; %s\n",sloc)
                          			return(sloc) if sloc != nil
                          		end#if
                          		
                          		printf("Registry entry not found; %s\n", skey)
                          		return nil
                          	end#def
                          	
                          
                          end#class Your_class
                          
                          Your_class;;find_application_folder("IRender_nxt")
                          
                          

                          read_registry.rb

                          Al Hart

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