terminator/tests/test_prefseditor_keybinding...

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import pytest
import gi
gi.require_version("Gtk", "3.0")
from gi.repository import Gtk, Gdk, GLib
CONTROL_SHIFT_MOD = Gdk.ModifierType.CONTROL_MASK | Gdk.ModifierType.SHIFT_MASK
CONTROL_ALT_MOD = Gdk.ModifierType.CONTROL_MASK | Gdk.ModifierType.MOD1_MASK
CONTROL_ALT_SHIFT_MOD = (
Gdk.ModifierType.CONTROL_MASK
| Gdk.ModifierType.MOD1_MASK
| Gdk.ModifierType.SHIFT_MASK
)
class MessageDialogToken:
def __init__(self):
self.has_appeared = False
def detect_close_message_dialog(prefs_editor, message_dialog_token):
# type: (terminatorlib.prefseditor.PrefsEditor, MessageDialogToken) -> bool
"""
Checks whether a message dialog is displayed over the Preferences
window and if so, closes it. This function is intended to be used with
`GLib.timeout_add_seconds` or a similar function.
"""
if prefs_editor.active_message_dialog is not None:
message_dialog_token.has_appeared = True
prefs_editor.active_message_dialog.hide()
return False
return True
def reset_config_keybindings():
"""
Resets key bindings to the default.
Key bindings are stored in `terminatorlib.config.ConfigBase`,
which is implemented using the Borg design pattern - this means
that simply recreating a `ConfigBase` instance won't reset the key
bindings to the default.
"""
from terminatorlib import config
conf_base = config.ConfigBase()
conf_base.keybindings = None
conf_base.prepare_attributes()
def test_non_empty_default_keybinding_accels_are_distinct():
"""
Tests that all non-empty key binding accelerators defined in
the default config are distinct.
"""
from terminatorlib import config
all_default_accelerators = [
Gtk.accelerator_parse(accel)
for accel in config.DEFAULTS["keybindings"].values()
if accel != "" # ignore empty key bindings
]
assert len(all_default_accelerators) == len(set(all_default_accelerators))
@pytest.mark.parametrize(
"accel_params,expected",
[
# 1) 'edit_tab_title' Ctrl+Alt+A
(("9", 97, CONTROL_ALT_MOD, 38), False,),
# 2) 'edit_terminal_title' Ctrl+Alt+A
(("10", 97, CONTROL_ALT_MOD, 38), True,),
# 3) 'edit_window_title' F11
(("11", 65480, Gdk.ModifierType(0), 95), True,),
# 4) 'zoom_in' Shift+Ctrl+Z
(("70", 122, CONTROL_SHIFT_MOD, 52), True,),
# 5) 'close_terminal' Ctrl+Alt+{
(("3", 123, CONTROL_ALT_SHIFT_MOD, 34), False,),
# 6) 'zoom_in' Shift+Ctrl+B
(("70", 98, CONTROL_SHIFT_MOD, 56), False,),
],
)
def test_message_dialog_is_shown_on_duplicate_accel_assignment(
accel_params, expected
):
"""
Tests that a message dialog appears every time a duplicate key binding accelerator
is attempted to be assigned to a different action in `Preferences > Keybindings`,
and doesn't appear if a key binding accelerator is not a duplicate.
"""
from terminatorlib import terminal
from terminatorlib import prefseditor
path, key, mods, code = accel_params
term = terminal.Terminal()
prefs_editor = prefseditor.PrefsEditor(term=term)
message_dialog = MessageDialogToken()
# Check for an active message dialog every second
GLib.timeout_add_seconds(
1, detect_close_message_dialog, prefs_editor, message_dialog
)
widget = prefs_editor.builder.get_object("keybindingtreeview")
liststore = widget.get_model()
# Replace default accelerator with a test one
prefs_editor.on_cellrenderer_accel_edited(
liststore=liststore, path=path, key=key, mods=mods, _code=code
)
assert message_dialog.has_appeared == expected
reset_config_keybindings()
@pytest.mark.parametrize(
"accel_params",
[
# 1) 'edit_tab_title' Ctrl+Alt+A
("9", 97, CONTROL_ALT_MOD, 38),
# 2) 'edit_terminal_title' Ctrl+Alt+A
("10", 97, CONTROL_ALT_MOD, 38),
# 3) 'edit_window_title' F11
("11", 65480, Gdk.ModifierType(0), 95),
# 4) 'zoom_in' Shift+Ctrl+Z
("70", 122, CONTROL_SHIFT_MOD, 52),
],
)
def test_duplicate_accels_not_possible_to_set(accel_params):
"""
Tests that a duplicate key binding accelerator, that is a key binding accelerator
which is already defined in the config cannot be used to refer to more than
one action.
"""
from terminatorlib import config
from terminatorlib import terminal
from terminatorlib import prefseditor
path, key, mods, code = accel_params
term = terminal.Terminal()
prefs_editor = prefseditor.PrefsEditor(term=term)
message_dialog = MessageDialogToken()
# Check for an active message dialog every second
GLib.timeout_add_seconds(
1, detect_close_message_dialog, prefs_editor, message_dialog
)
widget = prefs_editor.builder.get_object("keybindingtreeview")
liststore = widget.get_model()
binding = liststore.get_value(liststore.get_iter(path), 0)
all_default_accelerators = {
Gtk.accelerator_parse(accel)
for accel in config.DEFAULTS["keybindings"].values()
if accel != "" # ignore empty key bindings
}
# Check that a test accelerator is indeed a duplicate
assert (key, mods) in all_default_accelerators
default_accelerator = Gtk.accelerator_parse(
config.DEFAULTS["keybindings"][binding]
)
# Replace default accelerator with a test one
prefs_editor.on_cellrenderer_accel_edited(
liststore=liststore, path=path, key=key, mods=mods, _code=code
)
new_accelerator = Gtk.accelerator_parse(
prefs_editor.config["keybindings"][binding]
)
# Key binding accelerator value shouldn't have changed
assert default_accelerator == new_accelerator
reset_config_keybindings()
@pytest.mark.parametrize(
"input_key_params,expected_accel",
[
# 1) `Ctrl+Shift+1` should become `Ctrl+!`
(
(Gdk.KEY_1, CONTROL_SHIFT_MOD, 10),
(Gdk.KEY_exclam, Gdk.ModifierType.CONTROL_MASK),
),
# 2) `Ctrl+a` shouldn't change
(
(Gdk.KEY_a, Gdk.ModifierType.CONTROL_MASK, 38),
(Gdk.KEY_a, Gdk.ModifierType.CONTROL_MASK),
),
# 3) `Ctrl+Shift+a` shouldn't change
((Gdk.KEY_a, CONTROL_SHIFT_MOD, 38), (Gdk.KEY_a, CONTROL_SHIFT_MOD),),
# 4) `Ctrl+Shift+Alt+F1` shouldn't change
(
(Gdk.KEY_F1, CONTROL_ALT_SHIFT_MOD, 67),
(Gdk.KEY_F1, CONTROL_ALT_SHIFT_MOD),
),
# 5) `Shift+Up` shouldn't change
(
(Gdk.KEY_Up, Gdk.ModifierType.SHIFT_MASK, 111),
(Gdk.KEY_Up, Gdk.ModifierType.SHIFT_MASK),
),
# 6) `Ctrl+Shift+[` should become `Ctrl+{`
(
(Gdk.KEY_bracketleft, CONTROL_SHIFT_MOD, 34),
(Gdk.KEY_braceleft, Gdk.ModifierType.CONTROL_MASK),
),
# 7) `Shift+Tab` shouldn't change
(
(Gdk.KEY_Tab, Gdk.ModifierType.SHIFT_MASK, 23),
(Gdk.KEY_Tab, Gdk.ModifierType.SHIFT_MASK),
),
],
)
def test_keybinding_edit_produce_expected_accels(
input_key_params, expected_accel
):
"""
Tests that editing a key binding using a predefined key combination
`input_key_params` produces the expected accelerator.
"""
from terminatorlib import terminal
from terminatorlib import prefseditor
term = terminal.Terminal()
prefs_editor = prefseditor.PrefsEditor(term=term)
widget = prefs_editor.builder.get_object("keybindingtreeview")
liststore = widget.get_model()
path = 0 # Edit the first listed key binding in `Preferences>Keybindings`
key, mods, hardware_keycode = input_key_params
prefs_editor.on_cellrenderer_accel_edited(
liststore=liststore,
path=str(path),
key=key,
mods=mods,
_code=hardware_keycode,
)
liststore_iter = liststore.get_iter(path)
keyval_after_edit = liststore.get_value(liststore_iter, 2)
mods_after_edit = Gdk.ModifierType(liststore.get_value(liststore_iter, 3))
accel_after_edit = (keyval_after_edit, mods_after_edit)
assert accel_after_edit == expected_accel