# -*- coding: UTF-8 -*- from dogtail.utils import isA11yEnabled, enableA11y if isA11yEnabled() is False: enableA11y(True) from time import time, sleep from functools import wraps from os import strerror, errno, system from signal import signal, alarm, SIGALRM from subprocess import Popen, PIPE from behave import step from gi.repository import GLib, Gio import fcntl, os from dogtail.rawinput import keyCombo, absoluteMotion, pressKey from dogtail.tree import root from unittest import TestCase # Create a dummy unittest class to have nice assertions class dummy(TestCase): def runTest(self): # pylint: disable=R0201 assert True def wait_until(my_lambda, element, timeout=30, period=0.25): """ This function keeps running lambda with specified params until the result is True or timeout is reached Sample usages: * wait_until(lambda x: x.name != 'Loading...', context.app) Pause until window title is not 'Loading...'. Return False if window title is still 'Loading...' Throw an exception if window doesn't exist after default timeout * wait_until(lambda element, expected: x.text == expected, element, ('Expected text')) Wait until element text becomes the expected (passed to the lambda) """ exception_thrown = None mustend = int(time()) + timeout while int(time()) < mustend: try: if my_lambda(element): return True except Exception as e: # If lambda has thrown the exception we'll re-raise it later # and forget about if lambda passes exception_thrown = e sleep(period) if exception_thrown: raise exception_thrown else: return False class TimeoutError(Exception): """ Timeout exception class for limit_execution_time_to function """ pass def limit_execution_time_to( seconds=10, error_message=strerror(errno.ETIME)): """ Decorator to limit function execution to specified limit """ def decorator(func): def _handle_timeout(signum, frame): raise TimeoutError(error_message) def wrapper(*args, **kwargs): signal(SIGALRM, _handle_timeout) alarm(seconds) try: result = func(*args, **kwargs) finally: alarm(0) return result return wraps(func)(wrapper) return decorator class App(object): """ This class does all basic events with the app """ def __init__( self, appName, shortcut='', a11yAppName=None, forceKill=True, parameters='', recordVideo=False): """ Initialize object App appName command to run the app shortcut default quit shortcut a11yAppName app's a11y name is different than binary forceKill is the app supposed to be kill before/after test? parameters has the app any params needed to start? (only for startViaCommand) recordVideo start gnome-shell recording while running the app """ self.appCommand = appName self.shortcut = shortcut self.forceKill = forceKill self.parameters = parameters self.internCommand = self.appCommand.lower() self.a11yAppName = a11yAppName self.recordVideo = recordVideo self.pid = None # a way of overcoming overview autospawn when mouse in 1,1 from start pressKey('Esc') absoluteMotion(100, 100, 2) # attempt to make a recording of the test if self.recordVideo: keyCombo('R') def isRunning(self): """ Is the app running? """ if self.a11yAppName is None: self.a11yAppName = self.internCommand # Trap weird bus errors for attempt in xrange(0, 30): sleep(1) try: return self.a11yAppName in [x.name for x in root.applications()] except GLib.GError: continue raise Exception("10 at-spi errors, seems that bus is blocked") def kill(self): """ Kill the app via 'killall' """ if self.recordVideo: keyCombo('R') try: self.process.kill() except: # Fall back to killall Popen("killall " + self.appCommand, shell=True).wait() def startViaCommand(self): """ Start the app via command """ if self.forceKill and self.isRunning(): self.kill() assert not self.isRunning(), "Application cannot be stopped" #command = "%s %s" % (self.appCommand, self.parameters) #self.pid = run(command, timeout=5) self.process = Popen(self.appCommand.split() + self.parameters.split(), stdout=PIPE, stderr=PIPE, bufsize=0) self.pid = self.process.pid assert self.isRunning(), "Application failed to start" return root.application(self.a11yAppName) def closeViaShortcut(self): """ Close the app via shortcut """ if not self.isRunning(): raise Exception("App is not running") keyCombo(self.shortcut) assert not self.isRunning(), "Application cannot be stopped" @step(u'Start a new Evolution instance') def start_new_evolution_instance(context): context.app = context.app_class.startViaCommand() def cleanup(): # Remove cached data and settings folders = ['~/.local/share/evolution', '~/.cache/evolution', '~/.config/evolution'] for folder in folders: system("rm -rf %s > /dev/null" % folder) # Clean up goa data system("rm -rf ~/.config/goa-1.0/accounts.conf") system("killall goa-daemon 2&> /dev/null") # Reset GSettings schemas = [x for x in Gio.Settings.list_schemas() if 'evolution' in x.lower()] for schema in schemas: system("gsettings reset-recursively %s" % schema) # Skip warning dialog system("gsettings set org.gnome.evolution.shell skip-warning-dialog true") # Show switcher buttons as icons (to minimize tree scrolling) system("gsettings set org.gnome.evolution.shell buttons-style icons") # Skip default mailer handler dialog system("gsettings set org.gnome.evolution.mail prompt-check-if-default-mailer false") def check_for_errors(context): """Check that no error is displayed on Evolution UI""" # Don't try to check for errors on dead app if not context.app or context.app.dead: return alerts = context.app.findChildren(lambda x: x.roleName == 'alert') if not alerts: # alerts can also return None return alerts = filter(lambda x: x.showing, alerts) if len(alerts) > 0: labels = alerts[0].findChildren(lambda x: x.roleName == 'label') messages = [x.name for x in labels] if alerts[0].name != 'Error' and alerts[0].showing: # Erase the configuration and start all over again system("evolution --force-shutdown &> /dev/null") # Remove previous data folders = ['~/.local/share/evolution', '~/.cache/evolution', '~/.config/evolution'] for folder in folders: system("rm -rf %s > /dev/null" % folder) raise RuntimeError("Error occurred: %s" % messages) def non_block_read(output): fd = output.fileno() fl = fcntl.fcntl(fd, fcntl.F_GETFL) fcntl.fcntl(fd, fcntl.F_SETFL, fl | os.O_NONBLOCK) try: return output.read() except: return ""