I am working on calling a .exe file with a WScript.shell activeX. The file is wkhtmltopdf.exe and it is used to convert a HTML page to a .pdf. Everything is working well when I am just calling C:\wkhtmltopdf.exe in the code. It runs and then closes correctly. But my issue is you need to run it from cmd with the program name then the HTML file name you are reading followed by the .pdf name you want it to be created as.
For example:
c:\wkhtmltopdf.exe c:\PDFTestPage.html c:\TEST.pdf
This will call wkhtmltopdf.exe, read c:\PDFTestPage.html, then create c:\TEST.pdf. Works fine when I type it into cmd.
Does anyone know an activeX that will not just run and .exe but actually execute a command line?
Here is my code that I am currently using.
function callShellApplication(){
var objShell = new ActiveXObject("WScript.shell");
objShell.run('"c:\wkhtmltopdf.exe"');
}
Would really like it to be the following.
function callShellApplication(){
var objShell = new ActiveXObject("WScript.shell");
objShell.run('"c:\wkhtmltopdf.exe c:\PDFTestPage.html c:\TEST.pdf"');
}
Also side note. For some reason I cant launch the .exe from an absolute path. I have to move to the directory and then just type in wkhtmltopdf.exe. The fill path is:
C:\Program Files (x86)\wkhtmltopdf\wkhtmltopdf.exe
I really only work with UNIX so I'm not sure about spaces in the path. I can do a chdir with the spaces but I cant use the fill path when executing it. Any information would be helpful. Thank you in advance.
According to the following:
http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/d5fk67ky%28v=vs.84%29.aspx
You should be able to pass the commands directly as part of the
strCommand
param, you'd probably be better off getting rid of the extra quotes wrapping the entire command and arguments:Also you should be able to handle spaces in paths by wrapping each item in quotes, like so:
You should also keep in mind whether you want to
bWaitOnReturn
or not, and whichintWindowStyle
you need (some executables may benefit from a particular style).Also just as a cautionary note — it's been a while since I've used
WScript.shell
— but you may need to escape your backslashes in your paths. So a path may need to look like the following:For anyone else that comes across this issue, I had a similar (but slightly different) problem that I thought I'd share.
I too wanted to run a command using the
ActiveXObject("WScript.shell
. I needed to run a.bat
script that would launch Google Chrome to a specific URL.The JS I had was as follows:
This would properly launch my
.bat
script which was very simple:The issue I came across was that
MY_URL
contained some query parameters and when I used the above JS, the query params would be stripped to an extent. So when I was trying to openit would actually open
The fix turned out to be simple - I had to surround
MY_URL
in quotes. So I modified the lineto be