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1 Attribute VB_Name = "KernelWatchDirectory"
2 '
3 ' 2002-10-01
4 '
5 ' --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
6 '
7 ' Visual Basic File API Routines - Creating a Watched Folder with FindChangeNotification
8 '
9 ' from: http://www.mvps.org/vbnet/index.html?code/fileapi/watchedfolder.htm
10 '
11 ' --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
12 '
13 ' Posted: Saturday November 22, 1997
14 ' Updated: Monday August 05, 2002
15 '
16 ' Applies to: VB4-32, VB5, VB6
17 ' Developed with: VB4-32, Windows 95
18 ' OS restrictions: None
19 ' Author: VBnet - Randy Birch
20 '
21 ' Related
22 ' How to Receive Shell Change Notifications
23 '
24 ' Prerequisites
25 ' A folder you can add and delete files from.
26 '
27 ' --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
28 '
29 ' Some applications need to know when the contents of a folder have changed. While polling the folder using a timer can provide the desired results, the Windows API exposes three functions to deal with this directly.
30 ' I was first directly exposed to 'watched directories' with PageMaker 6, which included a 'lite' version of the Adobe Distiller used to turn PageMaker documents into Adobe PDF files. The premise was simple ... the distiller ran as a background task, watching for files added to a specified folder. When the folder changed, the Distiller app became active and created the PDF file. This was the premise on which this code sample was designed.
31 ' The code presented here is coded to react only to the first file in the watched folder (via the WatchChangeAction sub. I leave it to the developer to add the full functionality that their app may require.
32 '
33 ' BAS Module Code
34 ' Place the following code into the general declarations area of a bas module:
35 '
36 ' --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
37
38
39 Option Explicit
40 ''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''
41 ' Copyright ©1996-2002 VBnet, Randy Birch, All Rights Reserved.
42 ' Some pages may also contain other copyrights by the author.
43 ''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''
44 ' Distribution: You can freely use this code in your own
45 ' applications, but you may not reproduce
46 ' or publish this code on any web site,
47 ' online service, or distribute as source
48 ' on any media without express permission.
49 ''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''
50 Public Const INFINITE As Long = &HFFFFFFFF
51 Public Const FILE_NOTIFY_CHANGE_FILE_NAME As Long = &H1
52 Public Const FILE_NOTIFY_CHANGE_DIR_NAME As Long = &H2
53 Public Const FILE_NOTIFY_CHANGE_ATTRIBUTES As Long = &H4
54 Public Const FILE_NOTIFY_CHANGE_SIZE As Long = &H8
55 Public Const FILE_NOTIFY_CHANGE_LAST_WRITE As Long = &H10
56 Public Const FILE_NOTIFY_CHANGE_LAST_ACCESS As Long = &H20
57 Public Const FILE_NOTIFY_CHANGE_CREATION As Long = &H40
58 Public Const FILE_NOTIFY_CHANGE_SECURITY As Long = &H100
59 Public Const FILE_NOTIFY_FLAGS = FILE_NOTIFY_CHANGE_ATTRIBUTES Or _
60 FILE_NOTIFY_CHANGE_FILE_NAME Or _
61 FILE_NOTIFY_CHANGE_LAST_WRITE
62
63 Public Declare Function FindFirstChangeNotification Lib "kernel32" _
64 Alias "FindFirstChangeNotificationA" _
65 (ByVal lpPathName As String, _
66 ByVal bWatchSubtree As Long, _
67 ByVal dwNotifyFilter As Long) As Long
68
69 Public Declare Function FindCloseChangeNotification Lib "kernel32" _
70 (ByVal hChangeHandle As Long) As Long
71
72 Public Declare Function FindNextChangeNotification Lib "kernel32" _
73 (ByVal hChangeHandle As Long) As Long
74
75 Public Declare Function WaitForSingleObject Lib "kernel32" _
76 (ByVal hHandle As Long, ByVal dwMilliseconds As Long) As Long
77
78 Public Const WAIT_OBJECT_0 As Long = &H0
79 Public Const WAIT_ABANDONED As Long = &H80
80 Public Const WAIT_IO_COMPLETION As Long = &HC0
81 Public Const WAIT_TIMEOUT As Long = &H102
82 Public Const STATUS_PENDING As Long = &H103
83 '--end block--'
84
85
86 ' >>>>>> Form Code
87
88 ' Start a new project, and to the form add three command buttons (Command1, Command2 and Command3), a Listbox control (List1), and two labels (Label1 and Label2). Label1 is just the header above the listbox and can be entered as indicated in the illustration. Label2 is set during program run. Add the following code to the form:
89
90 ' --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
91
92 Option Explicit
93
94 Dim hChangeHandle As Long
95 Dim hWatched As Long
96 Dim terminateFlag As Long
97
98 Private Sub Form_Load()
99
100 Label2.Caption = "Press 'Begin Watch'"
101
102 End Sub
103
104
105 Private Sub Command3_Click()
106
107 If hWatched > 0 Then Call WatchDelete(hWatched)
108 Unload Me
109
110 End Sub
111
112
113 Private Sub Command2_Click()
114
115 'clean up by deleting the handle to the watched directory
116 Call WatchDelete(hWatched)
117 hWatched = 0
118
119 Command1.Enabled = True
120 Label2.Caption = "Press 'Begin Watch'"
121
122 End Sub
123
124
125 Private Sub Command1_Click()
126
127 Dim r As Long
128 Dim watchPath As String
129 Dim watchStatus As Long
130
131 watchPath = "d:\dummy"
132 terminateFlag = False
133 Command1.Enabled = False
134
135 Label2.Caption = _
136 "Using Explorer and Notepad, create, modify, rename, delete or " & _
137 "change the attributes of a text file in the watched directory."""
138
139 'get the first file text attributes to the listbox (if any)
140 WatchChangeAction watchPath
141
142 'show a msgbox to indicate the watch is starting
143 MsgBox "Beginning watching of folder " & watchPath & " .. press OK"
144
145 'create a watched directory
146 hWatched = WatchCreate(watchPath, FILE_NOTIFY_FLAGS)
147
148 'poll the watched folder
149 watchStatus = WatchDirectory(hWatched, 100)
150
151 'if WatchDirectory exited with watchStatus = 0,
152 'then there was a change in the folder.
153 If watchStatus = 0 Then
154
155 'update the listbox for the first file found in the
156 'folder and indicate a change took place.
157 WatchChangeAction watchPath
158
159 MsgBox "The watched directory has been changed. Resuming watch..."
160
161 '(perform actions)
162 'this is where you'd actually put code to perform a
163 'task based on the folder changing.
164
165 'now go into a second loop, this time calling the
166 'FindNextChangeNotification API, again exiting if
167 'watchStatus indicates the terminate flag was set
168 Do
169 watchStatus = WatchResume(hWatched, 100)
170
171 If watchStatus = -1 Then
172 'watchStatus must have exited with the terminate flag
173 MsgBox "Watching has been terminated for " & watchPath
174
175 Else: WatchChangeAction watchPath
176 MsgBox "The watched directory has been changed again."
177
178 '(perform actions)
179 'this is where you'd actually put code to perform a
180 'task based on the folder changing.
181
182 End If
183
184 Loop While watchStatus = 0
185
186
187 Else
188 'watchStatus must have exited with the terminate flag
189 MsgBox "Watching has been terminated for " & watchPath
190
191 End If
192
193 End Sub
194
195
196 Private Function WatchCreate(lpPathName As String, flags As Long) As Long
197
198 'FindFirstChangeNotification members:
199 '
200 ' lpPathName: folder to watch
201 ' bWatchSubtree:
202 ' True = watch specified folder and its sub folders
203 ' False = watch the specified folder only
204 ' flags: OR'd combination of the FILE_NOTIFY_ flags to apply
205
206 WatchCreate = FindFirstChangeNotification(lpPathName, False, flags)
207
208 End Function
209
210
211 Private Sub WatchDelete(hWatched As Long)
212
213 terminateFlag = True
214 DoEvents
215
216 Call FindCloseChangeNotification(hWatched)
217
218 End Sub
219
220
221 Private Function WatchDirectory(hWatched As Long, interval As Long) As Long
222
223 'Poll the watched folder.
224 'The Do..Loop will exit when:
225 ' r = 0, indicating a change has occurred
226 ' terminateFlag = True, set by the WatchDelete routine
227
228 Dim r As Long
229
230 Do
231
232 r = WaitForSingleObject(hWatched, interval)
233 DoEvents
234
235 Loop While r <> 0 And terminateFlag = False
236
237 WatchDirectory = r
238
239 End Function
240
241
242 Private Function WatchResume(hWatched As Long, interval) As Boolean
243
244 Dim r As Long
245
246 r = FindNextChangeNotification(hWatched)
247
248 Do
249
250 r = WaitForSingleObject(hWatched, interval)
251 DoEvents
252
253 Loop While r <> 0 And terminateFlag = False
254
255 WatchResume = r
256
257 End Function
258
259
260 Private Sub WatchChangeAction(fPath As String)
261
262 Dim fName As String
263
264 List1.Clear
265
266 fName = Dir(fPath & "\" & "*.txt")
267
268 If fName > "" Then
269
270 List1.AddItem "path: " & vbTab & fPath
271 List1.AddItem "file: " & vbTab & fName
272 List1.AddItem "size: " & vbTab & FileLen(fPath & "\" & fName)
273 List1.AddItem "attr: " & vbTab & GetAttr(fPath & "\" & fName)
274
275 End If
276
277 End Sub
278 '--end block--'
279
280
281 ' Comments
282 ' Run the app, and press 'Begin'. After closing the MsgBox, launch notepad and create a file in the folder you specified as the watched directory. As soon as the file is saved, the 'changed' MsgBox should appear, and the file specs form the WatchChangeAction sub will populate the listbox. Make modifications to the file or its attributes, and save again. Each change will fire the API.
283 ' As mentioned above, this demo is coded only to take the first file returned by the Dir() function in WatchChangeAction .. you will need to customize this routine to achieve the effect you desire.
284 ' --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
285 '
286 ' --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
287 '
288 ' Copyright ©1996-2002 ebirch ltd/VBnet and Randy Birch. All Rights Reserved. Terms of Use
289 '
290 ' --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
291 '
292

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