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package org.eclipse.ui.tests.dnd;
import org.eclipse.core.resources.IFile;
import org.eclipse.core.resources.IProject;
import org.eclipse.jface.preference.IPreferenceStore;
import org.eclipse.swt.SWT;
import org.eclipse.swt.widgets.Display;
import org.eclipse.swt.widgets.Shell;
import org.eclipse.ui.IEditorPart;
import org.eclipse.ui.IWorkbenchPreferenceConstants;
import org.eclipse.ui.internal.WorkbenchPage;
import org.eclipse.ui.internal.WorkbenchWindow;
import org.eclipse.ui.internal.dnd.TestDropLocation;
import org.eclipse.ui.internal.util.PrefUtil;
import org.eclipse.ui.part.FileEditorInput;
import org.eclipse.ui.tests.api.MockEditorPart;
import org.eclipse.ui.tests.autotests.AbstractTestLogger;
import org.eclipse.ui.tests.autotests.UITestCaseWithResult;
import org.eclipse.ui.tests.harness.util.FileUtil;
/**
* Tests a single drag-drop scenario, given a dragSource capable of initiating the drag and
* a dropTarget that can locate the drop location. DragTestSuite will create a large number
* of DragTests by matching combintations of drag sources with drop targets.
*<p></p>
* <p>
* <b>TEST NAMES:</b>
* </p>
* <p>
* The name of the test indicates what drag scenario was being attempted. For example, the
* test "drag Navigator to right of editor area" drags the Navigator view over
* the editor area, dropping it near the right edge. Drag sources are described as follows:
* </p>
* <p></p>
* <p>
* [maximized] viewname [folder]
* </p>
* <p></p>
* <p>Drag sources prefixed by "maximized" were maximized at the time the drag started.
* The word [folder] indicates that folder containing the given editor or view was being dragged.
* Otherwise, the view itself was being dragged.</p>
* <p></p>
* <p>Drop targets are described as follows:</p>
* <p></p>
* <p>
* [left|right|top|bottom|center] of targetname
* </p>
* <p></p>
* <p>Drop targets are always on top of the target. That is, "right of Navigator" means "on top of
* the navigator view near its right edge" -- NOT "to the right of the Navigator view". When the
* drop target is on an edge, it is always located 1 pixel away from the middle of that edge.</p>
*
*<p></p>
* <p>
* <b>WHAT TO DO IF THIS TEST FAILS:</b>
* </p>
* <p>
* If a drag operation did not have the intended effect, the test will fail with
* a result like:
* </p>
* <p></p>
* <p>
* Expecting 'layout ((((*Navigator)-active (*Problems))|layout ((Mock Editor 1, *Mock Editor 2)|active_nofocus (*Mock Editor 2)))-(*Outline, Properties))' and found 'layout ((layout ((Mock Editor 1, *Mock Editor 2)|active_nofocus (*Mock Editor 2))-(*Outline, Problems, Properties))-active (*Navigator))'
* </p>
* <p></p>
* <p>
* The expected and actual results are ASCII pictures of the layout. A stack of views or editors
* is shown as a list enclosed in brackets, with an asterisk indicating the selected pane. The stack
* may be prefixed by the words "active" or "active_nofocus" if they currently have the active or
* active_nofocus appearance. Inactive stacks have no prefix.
* </p>
* <p></p>
* <p>
* For example, (Problems, *Console, Properties) indicates a stack containing the Problems, Console, and Properties views,
* where the Console view was currently selected. The root layout and editor areas are shown as "layout (...)". A vertical sash is shown as a
* bar "|" and a horizontal sash is shown using a dash "-". All drag tests are done in the Drag Test
* Perspective.
* </p>
* <p>
* The initial layout is:
* </p>
* <p></p>
* <p>
* layout (((*Navigator)|layout ((Mock Editor 1, *Mock Editor 2)|active (*Mock Editor 2)))-(*Outline, Problems, Properties))
* </p>
* <p></p>
* <p>
* Where editor 0 is "Mock Editor 1", and editors 1 and 2 are shown as "Mock Editor 2".
* </p>
* <p></p>
* <p>
* If you see a message like "dragtests.xml is out of date", this indicates that new tests
* were added without describing their intended behavior in dragtests.xml. In that case, ensure that
* there are currently no failures and regenerate dragtests.xml as described below.
* </p>
* <p></p>
* <p>
* <b>WHAT TO DO IF THE INTENTED BEHAVIOR CHANGES:</b>
* </p>
* <p>
* If new tests are added or the existing drag/drop behavior is changed, it will
* be necessary to update dragtests.xml. Do this as follows:</p>
* <ul>
* <li>include org.eclipse.ui.tests with your other plugins and launch an inner workspace</li>
* <li>Go to customize perspective... -> commands -> Drag Test. This will add the "Drag-Drop Snapshot" item to your menubar.</li>
* <li>Select "Drag-Drop Snapshot"</li>
* <li>Select a file where the new shapshot will be saved, and click Okay</li>
* <li>DO NOT use the mouse while generating dragtests.xml. This
* can interfere with the tests and cause an incorrect behavior to be recorded as the expected behavior.
* In particular, focus changes should be avoided.</li>
* <li>Wait for several minutes while the test runs</li>
* <li>When the test is complete, copy the file over the old data/dragtests.xml file</li>
* </ul>
* <p>
* At this point, the current drag/drop behavior will be considered the correct behavior,
* and deviations will cause the test suites to fail.
* </p>
*
* @since 3.0
*/
public class DragTest extends UITestCaseWithResult {
TestDragSource dragSource;
TestDropLocation dropTarget;
String intendedResult;
//
static IProject project;
static IFile file1, file2;
IEditorPart editor1, editor2;
static IFile file3;
IEditorPart editor3;
static WorkbenchWindow window;
static WorkbenchPage page;
public DragTest(TestDragSource dragSource, TestDropLocation dropTarget, AbstractTestLogger log, String suffix) {
super("drag " + dragSource.toString() + " to " + dropTarget.toString() + suffix, log);
this.dragSource = dragSource;
this.dropTarget = dropTarget;
}
public DragTest(TestDragSource dragSource, TestDropLocation dropTarget, AbstractTestLogger log) {
this(dragSource, dropTarget, log, "");
}
public void doSetUp() throws Exception {
// don't allow UITestCase to manage the deactivation of our window
manageWindows(false);
//window = (WorkbenchWindow)openTestWindow();
//initialize the window
if (window == null) {
window = (WorkbenchWindow) fWorkbench.openWorkbenchWindow(
"org.eclipse.ui.tests.dnd.dragdrop", getPageInput());
page = (WorkbenchPage) window.getActivePage();
project = FileUtil.createProject("DragTest"); //$NON-NLS-1$
file1 = FileUtil.createFile("DragTest1.txt", project); //$NON-NLS-1$
file2 = FileUtil.createFile("DragTest2.txt", project); //$NON-NLS-1$
file3 = FileUtil.createFile("DragTest3.txt", project); //$NON-NLS-1$
// Disable animations since they occur concurrently and can interferre
// with locating drop targets
IPreferenceStore apiStore = PrefUtil.getAPIPreferenceStore();
apiStore.setValue(
IWorkbenchPreferenceConstants.ENABLE_ANIMATIONS,
false);
}
page.resetPerspective();
page.closeAllEditors(false);
//ensure that contentoutline is the focus part (and at the top of its stack)
page.showView("org.eclipse.ui.views.ContentOutline");
page.hideView(page.findView("org.eclipse.ui.internal.introview"));
editor1 = page.openEditor(new FileEditorInput(file1),
MockEditorPart.ID1);
editor2 = page.openEditor(new FileEditorInput(file2),
MockEditorPart.ID2);
editor3 = page.openEditor(new FileEditorInput(file3),
MockEditorPart.ID2);
window.getShell().setActive();
DragOperations
.drag(editor2, new EditorDropTarget(new ExistingWindowProvider(window), 0, SWT.CENTER), false);
DragOperations
.drag(editor3, new EditorAreaDropTarget(new ExistingWindowProvider(window), SWT.RIGHT), false);
}
/**
* This method is useful in order to 'freeze' the test environment after a particular test in order to
* manipulate the environment to figure out what's going on. It essentially opens a new shell and enters
* a modal loop on it, preventing the tests from continuing until the 'stall' shell is closed. Note that
* using a dialog would prevent us from manipulating the shell that the drag and drop tests are being performed in
*/
public void stallTest() {
// Add the explicit test names that you want to stall on here...
// (It's probably easiest to cut them directly from the exected results file)
String[] testNames = {
};
// Does the name match any of the explicit test names??
boolean testNameMatches = false;
for (int i = 0; i < testNames.length; i++) {
if (testNames[i].equals(this.getName())) {
testNameMatches = true;
break;
}
}
// Stall always if no explicit names are supplied. Otherwise only stall when there's a
// match.
if (testNames.length == 0 || testNameMatches) {
Display display = Display.getCurrent();
Shell loopShell = new Shell(display, SWT.SHELL_TRIM);
loopShell.setBounds(0,0,200,100);
loopShell.setText("Test Stall Shell");
loopShell.setVisible(true);
while (loopShell != null && !loopShell.isDisposed()) {
if (!display.readAndDispatch())
display.sleep();
}
}
}
public String performTest() throws Throwable {
// Uncomment the following line to 'stall' the tests here...
//stallTest();
dragSource.setPage(page);
dragSource.drag(dropTarget);
page.testInvariants();
// Uncomment the following line to 'stall' the tests here...
//stallTest();
return DragOperations.getLayoutDescription(page);
}
}