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author | Guilherme Polo <ggpolo@gmail.com> | 2009-01-28 14:41:10 (GMT) |
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committer | Guilherme Polo <ggpolo@gmail.com> | 2009-01-28 14:41:10 (GMT) |
commit | 5f2384857468552554bbf9414d1389cf62142ae1 (patch) | |
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r69050 | guilherme.polo | 2009-01-28 11:09:03 -0200 (Wed, 28 Jan 2009) | 2 lines
Added the ttk module. See issue #2983: Ttk support for Tkinter.
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-rw-r--r-- | Lib/tkinter/test/README | 14 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | Lib/tkinter/test/__init__.py | 0 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | Lib/tkinter/test/runtktests.py | 68 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | Lib/tkinter/test/support.py | 25 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | Lib/tkinter/test/test_ttk/__init__.py | 0 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | Lib/tkinter/test/test_ttk/test_extensions.py | 266 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | Lib/tkinter/test/test_ttk/test_functions.py | 423 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | Lib/tkinter/test/test_ttk/test_style.py | 99 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | Lib/tkinter/test/test_ttk/test_widgets.py | 1115 |
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diff --git a/Lib/tkinter/test/README b/Lib/tkinter/test/README new file mode 100644 index 0000000..79cd16c --- /dev/null +++ b/Lib/tkinter/test/README @@ -0,0 +1,14 @@ +Writing new tests +================= + +Precaution +---------- + + New tests should always use only one Tk window at once, like all the + current tests do. This means that you have to destroy the current window + before creating another one, and clean up after the test. The motivation + behind this is that some tests may depend on having its window focused + while it is running to work properly, and it may be hard to force focus + on your window across platforms (right now only test_traversal at + test_ttk.test_widgets.NotebookTest depends on this). + diff --git a/Lib/tkinter/test/__init__.py b/Lib/tkinter/test/__init__.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..e69de29 --- /dev/null +++ b/Lib/tkinter/test/__init__.py diff --git a/Lib/tkinter/test/runtktests.py b/Lib/tkinter/test/runtktests.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..3d3868f --- /dev/null +++ b/Lib/tkinter/test/runtktests.py @@ -0,0 +1,68 @@ +""" +Use this module to get and run all tk tests. + +tkinter tests should live in a package inside the directory where this file +lives, like test_tkinter. +Extensions also should live in packages following the same rule as above. +""" + +import os +import sys +import unittest +import test.support + +this_dir_path = os.path.abspath(os.path.dirname(__file__)) + +def is_package(path): + for name in os.listdir(path): + if name in ('__init__.py', '__init__.pyc', '__init.pyo'): + return True + return False + +def get_tests_modules(basepath=this_dir_path, gui=True): + """This will import and yield modules whose names start with test_ + and are inside packages found in the path starting at basepath.""" + py_ext = '.py' + + for dirpath, dirnames, filenames in os.walk(basepath): + for dirname in list(dirnames): + if dirname[0] == '.': + dirnames.remove(dirname) + + if is_package(dirpath) and filenames: + pkg_name = dirpath[len(basepath) + len(os.sep):].replace('/', '.') + filenames = filter( + lambda x: x.startswith('test_') and x.endswith(py_ext), + filenames) + + for name in filenames: + try: + yield __import__( + "%s.%s.%s" % ( + "tkinter.test", + pkg_name, + name[:-len(py_ext)]), + fromlist=[''] + ) + except test.support.ResourceDenied: + if gui: + raise + +def get_tests(text=True, gui=True): + """Yield all the tests in the modules found by get_tests_modules. + + If nogui is True, only tests that do not require a GUI will be + returned.""" + attrs = [] + if text: + attrs.append('tests_nogui') + if gui: + attrs.append('tests_gui') + for module in get_tests_modules(gui=gui): + for attr in attrs: + for test in getattr(module, attr, ()): + yield test + +if __name__ == "__main__": + test.support.use_resources = ['gui'] + test.support.run_unittest(*get_tests()) diff --git a/Lib/tkinter/test/support.py b/Lib/tkinter/test/support.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..67264df --- /dev/null +++ b/Lib/tkinter/test/support.py @@ -0,0 +1,25 @@ +import tkinter + +def get_tk_root(): + try: + root = tkinter._default_root + except AttributeError: + # it is possible to disable default root in Tkinter, although + # I haven't seen people doing it (but apparently someone did it + # here). + root = None + + if root is None: + # create a new master only if there isn't one already + root = tkinter.Tk() + + return root + + +def simulate_mouse_click(widget, x, y): + """Generate proper events to click at the x, y position (tries to act + like an X server).""" + widget.event_generate('<Enter>', x=0, y=0) + widget.event_generate('<Motion>', x=x, y=y) + widget.event_generate('<ButtonPress-1>', x=x, y=y) + widget.event_generate('<ButtonRelease-1>', x=x, y=y) diff --git a/Lib/tkinter/test/test_ttk/__init__.py b/Lib/tkinter/test/test_ttk/__init__.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..e69de29 --- /dev/null +++ b/Lib/tkinter/test/test_ttk/__init__.py diff --git a/Lib/tkinter/test/test_ttk/test_extensions.py b/Lib/tkinter/test/test_ttk/test_extensions.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..a127545 --- /dev/null +++ b/Lib/tkinter/test/test_ttk/test_extensions.py @@ -0,0 +1,266 @@ +import sys +import unittest +import tkinter +from tkinter import ttk +from test.support import requires, run_unittest + +import tkinter.test.support as support + +requires('gui') + +class LabeledScaleTest(unittest.TestCase): + + def test_widget_destroy(self): + # automatically created variable + x = ttk.LabeledScale() + var = x._variable._name + x.destroy() + self.failUnlessRaises(tkinter.TclError, x.tk.globalgetvar, var) + + # manually created variable + myvar = tkinter.DoubleVar() + name = myvar._name + x = ttk.LabeledScale(variable=myvar) + x.destroy() + self.failUnlessEqual(x.tk.globalgetvar(name), myvar.get()) + del myvar + self.failUnlessRaises(tkinter.TclError, x.tk.globalgetvar, name) + + # checking that the tracing callback is properly removed + myvar = tkinter.IntVar() + # LabeledScale will start tracing myvar + x = ttk.LabeledScale(variable=myvar) + x.destroy() + # Unless the tracing callback was removed, creating a new + # LabeledScale with the same var will cause an error now. This + # happens because the variable will be set to (possibly) a new + # value which causes the tracing callback to be called and then + # it tries calling instance attributes not yet defined. + ttk.LabeledScale(variable=myvar) + if hasattr(sys, 'last_type'): + self.failIf(sys.last_type == tkinter.TclError) + + + def test_initialization(self): + # master passing + x = ttk.LabeledScale() + self.failUnlessEqual(x.master, tkinter._default_root) + x.destroy() + master = tkinter.Frame() + x = ttk.LabeledScale(master) + self.failUnlessEqual(x.master, master) + x.destroy() + + # variable initialization/passing + passed_expected = ((2.5, 2), ('0', 0), (0, 0), (10, 10), + (-1, -1), (sys.maxsize + 1, sys.maxsize + 1)) + for pair in passed_expected: + x = ttk.LabeledScale(from_=pair[0]) + self.failUnlessEqual(x.value, pair[1]) + x.destroy() + x = ttk.LabeledScale(from_='2.5') + self.failUnlessRaises(ValueError, x._variable.get) + x.destroy() + x = ttk.LabeledScale(from_=None) + self.failUnlessRaises(ValueError, x._variable.get) + x.destroy() + # variable should have its default value set to the from_ value + myvar = tkinter.DoubleVar(value=20) + x = ttk.LabeledScale(variable=myvar) + self.failUnlessEqual(x.value, 0) + x.destroy() + # check that it is really using a DoubleVar + x = ttk.LabeledScale(variable=myvar, from_=0.5) + self.failUnlessEqual(x.value, 0.5) + self.failUnlessEqual(x._variable._name, myvar._name) + x.destroy() + + # widget positionment + def check_positions(scale, scale_pos, label, label_pos): + self.failUnlessEqual(scale.pack_info()['side'], scale_pos) + self.failUnlessEqual(label.place_info()['anchor'], label_pos) + x = ttk.LabeledScale(compound='top') + check_positions(x.scale, 'bottom', x.label, 'n') + x.destroy() + x = ttk.LabeledScale(compound='bottom') + check_positions(x.scale, 'top', x.label, 's') + x.destroy() + x = ttk.LabeledScale(compound='unknown') # invert default positions + check_positions(x.scale, 'top', x.label, 's') + x.destroy() + x = ttk.LabeledScale() # take default positions + check_positions(x.scale, 'bottom', x.label, 'n') + x.destroy() + + # extra, and invalid, kwargs + self.failUnlessRaises(tkinter.TclError, ttk.LabeledScale, a='b') + + + def test_horizontal_range(self): + lscale = ttk.LabeledScale(from_=0, to=10) + lscale.pack() + lscale.wait_visibility() + lscale.update() + + linfo_1 = lscale.label.place_info() + prev_xcoord = lscale.scale.coords()[0] + self.failUnlessEqual(prev_xcoord, int(linfo_1['x'])) + # change range to: from -5 to 5. This should change the x coord of + # the scale widget, since 0 is at the middle of the new + # range. + lscale.scale.configure(from_=-5, to=5) + # The following update is needed since the test doesn't use mainloop, + # at the same time this shouldn't affect test outcome + lscale.update() + curr_xcoord = lscale.scale.coords()[0] + self.failUnless(prev_xcoord != curr_xcoord) + # the label widget should have been repositioned too + linfo_2 = lscale.label.place_info() + self.failUnlessEqual(lscale.label['text'], 0) + self.failUnlessEqual(curr_xcoord, int(linfo_2['x'])) + # change the range back + lscale.scale.configure(from_=0, to=10) + self.failUnless(prev_xcoord != curr_xcoord) + self.failUnlessEqual(prev_xcoord, int(linfo_1['x'])) + + lscale.destroy() + + + def test_variable_change(self): + x = ttk.LabeledScale() + x.pack() + x.wait_visibility() + x.update() + + curr_xcoord = x.scale.coords()[0] + newval = x.value + 1 + x.value = newval + # The following update is needed since the test doesn't use mainloop, + # at the same time this shouldn't affect test outcome + x.update() + self.failUnlessEqual(x.label['text'], newval) + self.failUnless(x.scale.coords()[0] > curr_xcoord) + self.failUnlessEqual(x.scale.coords()[0], + int(x.label.place_info()['x'])) + + # value outside range + x.value = x.scale['to'] + 1 # no changes shouldn't happen + x.update() + self.failUnlessEqual(x.label['text'], newval) + self.failUnlessEqual(x.scale.coords()[0], + int(x.label.place_info()['x'])) + + x.destroy() + + + def test_resize(self): + x = ttk.LabeledScale() + x.pack(expand=True, fill='both') + x.wait_visibility() + x.update() + + width, height = x.master.winfo_width(), x.master.winfo_height() + width, height = width * 2, height * 2 + + x.value = 3 + x.update() + x.master.wm_geometry("%dx%d" % (width, height)) + self.failUnlessEqual(int(x.label.place_info()['x']), + x.scale.coords()[0]) + + x.master.wm_geometry("%dx%d" % (width, height)) + x.destroy() + + +class OptionMenuTest(unittest.TestCase): + + def setUp(self): + self.root = support.get_tk_root() + self.textvar = tkinter.StringVar(self.root) + + def tearDown(self): + del self.textvar + self.root.destroy() + + + def test_widget_destroy(self): + var = tkinter.StringVar() + optmenu = ttk.OptionMenu(None, var) + name = var._name + optmenu.update_idletasks() + optmenu.destroy() + self.failUnlessEqual(optmenu.tk.globalgetvar(name), var.get()) + del var + self.failUnlessRaises(tkinter.TclError, optmenu.tk.globalgetvar, name) + + + def test_initialization(self): + self.failUnlessRaises(tkinter.TclError, + ttk.OptionMenu, None, self.textvar, invalid='thing') + + optmenu = ttk.OptionMenu(None, self.textvar, 'b', 'a', 'b') + self.failUnlessEqual(optmenu._variable.get(), 'b') + + self.failUnless(optmenu['menu']) + self.failUnless(optmenu['textvariable']) + + optmenu.destroy() + + + def test_menu(self): + items = ('a', 'b', 'c') + default = 'a' + optmenu = ttk.OptionMenu(None, self.textvar, default, *items) + found_default = False + for i in range(len(items)): + value = optmenu['menu'].entrycget(i, 'value') + self.failUnlessEqual(value, items[i]) + if value == default: + found_default = True + self.failUnless(found_default) + optmenu.destroy() + + # default shouldn't be in menu if it is not part of values + default = 'd' + optmenu = ttk.OptionMenu(None, self.textvar, default, *items) + curr = None + i = 0 + while True: + last, curr = curr, optmenu['menu'].entryconfigure(i, 'value') + if last == curr: + # no more menu entries + break + self.failIf(curr == default) + i += 1 + self.failUnlessEqual(i, len(items)) + + # check that variable is updated correctly + optmenu.pack() + optmenu.wait_visibility() + optmenu['menu'].invoke(0) + self.failUnlessEqual(optmenu._variable.get(), items[0]) + + # changing to an invalid index shouldn't change the variable + self.failUnlessRaises(tkinter.TclError, optmenu['menu'].invoke, -1) + self.failUnlessEqual(optmenu._variable.get(), items[0]) + + optmenu.destroy() + + # specifying a callback + success = [] + def cb_test(item): + self.failUnlessEqual(item, items[1]) + success.append(True) + optmenu = ttk.OptionMenu(None, self.textvar, 'a', command=cb_test, + *items) + optmenu['menu'].invoke(1) + if not success: + self.fail("Menu callback not invoked") + + optmenu.destroy() + + +tests_gui = (LabeledScaleTest, OptionMenuTest) + +if __name__ == "__main__": + run_unittest(*tests_gui) diff --git a/Lib/tkinter/test/test_ttk/test_functions.py b/Lib/tkinter/test/test_ttk/test_functions.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..c9f8d5d --- /dev/null +++ b/Lib/tkinter/test/test_ttk/test_functions.py @@ -0,0 +1,423 @@ +# -*- encoding: utf-8 -*- +import unittest +from tkinter import ttk + +class MockTclObj(object): + typename = 'test' + + def __init__(self, val): + self.val = val + + def __str__(self): + return str(self.val) + + +class MockStateSpec(object): + typename = 'StateSpec' + + def __init__(self, *args): + self.val = args + + def __str__(self): + return ' '.join(self.val) + + +class InternalFunctionsTest(unittest.TestCase): + + def test_format_optdict(self): + def check_against(fmt_opts, result): + for i in range(0, len(fmt_opts), 2): + self.failUnlessEqual(result.pop(fmt_opts[i]), fmt_opts[i + 1]) + if result: + self.fail("result still got elements: %s" % result) + + # passing an empty dict should return an empty object (tuple here) + self.failIf(ttk._format_optdict({})) + + # check list formatting + check_against( + ttk._format_optdict({'fg': 'blue', 'padding': [1, 2, 3, 4]}), + {'-fg': 'blue', '-padding': '1 2 3 4'}) + + # check tuple formatting (same as list) + check_against( + ttk._format_optdict({'test': (1, 2, '', 0)}), + {'-test': '1 2 {} 0'}) + + # check untouched values + check_against( + ttk._format_optdict({'test': {'left': 'as is'}}), + {'-test': {'left': 'as is'}}) + + # check script formatting and untouched value(s) + check_against( + ttk._format_optdict( + {'test': [1, -1, '', '2m', 0], 'nochange1': 3, + 'nochange2': 'abc def'}, script=True), + {'-test': '{1 -1 {} 2m 0}', '-nochange1': 3, + '-nochange2': 'abc def' }) + + opts = {'αβγ': True, 'á': False} + orig_opts = opts.copy() + # check if giving unicode keys is fine + check_against(ttk._format_optdict(opts), {'-αβγ': True, '-á': False}) + # opts should remain unchanged + self.failUnlessEqual(opts, orig_opts) + + # passing values with spaces inside a tuple/list + check_against( + ttk._format_optdict( + {'option': ('one two', 'three')}), + {'-option': '{one two} three'}) + + # ignore an option + amount_opts = len(ttk._format_optdict(opts, ignore=('á'))) / 2 + self.failUnlessEqual(amount_opts, len(opts) - 1) + + # ignore non-existing options + amount_opts = len(ttk._format_optdict(opts, ignore=('á', 'b'))) / 2 + self.failUnlessEqual(amount_opts, len(opts) - 1) + + # ignore every option + self.failIf(ttk._format_optdict(opts, ignore=list(opts.keys()))) + + + def test_format_mapdict(self): + opts = {'a': [('b', 'c', 'val'), ('d', 'otherval'), ('', 'single')]} + result = ttk._format_mapdict(opts) + self.failUnlessEqual(len(result), len(list(opts.keys())) * 2) + self.failUnlessEqual(result, ('-a', '{b c} val d otherval {} single')) + self.failUnlessEqual(ttk._format_mapdict(opts, script=True), + ('-a', '{{b c} val d otherval {} single}')) + + self.failUnlessEqual(ttk._format_mapdict({2: []}), ('-2', '')) + + opts = {'üñíćódè': [('á', 'vãl')]} + result = ttk._format_mapdict(opts) + self.failUnlessEqual(result, ('-üñíćódè', 'á vãl')) + + # empty states + valid = {'opt': [('', '', 'hi')]} + self.failUnlessEqual(ttk._format_mapdict(valid), ('-opt', '{ } hi')) + + # when passing multiple states, they all must be strings + invalid = {'opt': [(1, 2, 'valid val')]} + self.failUnlessRaises(TypeError, ttk._format_mapdict, invalid) + invalid = {'opt': [([1], '2', 'valid val')]} + self.failUnlessRaises(TypeError, ttk._format_mapdict, invalid) + # but when passing a single state, it can be anything + valid = {'opt': [[1, 'value']]} + self.failUnlessEqual(ttk._format_mapdict(valid), ('-opt', '1 value')) + # special attention to single states which evalute to False + for stateval in (None, 0, False, '', set()): # just some samples + valid = {'opt': [(stateval, 'value')]} + self.failUnlessEqual(ttk._format_mapdict(valid), + ('-opt', '{} value')) + + # values must be iterable + opts = {'a': None} + self.failUnlessRaises(TypeError, ttk._format_mapdict, opts) + + # items in the value must have size >= 2 + self.failUnlessRaises(IndexError, ttk._format_mapdict, + {'a': [('invalid', )]}) + + + def test_format_elemcreate(self): + self.failUnless(ttk._format_elemcreate(None), (None, ())) + + ## Testing type = image + # image type expects at least an image name, so this should raise + # IndexError since it tries to access the index 0 of an empty tuple + self.failUnlessRaises(IndexError, ttk._format_elemcreate, 'image') + + # don't format returned values as a tcl script + # minimum acceptable for image type + self.failUnlessEqual(ttk._format_elemcreate('image', False, 'test'), + ("test ", ())) + # specifiyng a state spec + self.failUnlessEqual(ttk._format_elemcreate('image', False, 'test', + ('', 'a')), ("test {} a", ())) + # state spec with multiple states + self.failUnlessEqual(ttk._format_elemcreate('image', False, 'test', + ('a', 'b', 'c')), ("test {a b} c", ())) + # state spec and options + self.failUnlessEqual(ttk._format_elemcreate('image', False, 'test', + ('a', 'b'), a='x', b='y'), ("test a b", ("-a", "x", "-b", "y"))) + # format returned values as a tcl script + # state spec with multiple states and an option with a multivalue + self.failUnlessEqual(ttk._format_elemcreate('image', True, 'test', + ('a', 'b', 'c', 'd'), x=[2, 3]), ("{test {a b c} d}", "-x {2 3}")) + + ## Testing type = vsapi + # vsapi type expects at least a class name and a part_id, so this + # should raise an ValueError since it tries to get two elements from + # an empty tuple + self.failUnlessRaises(ValueError, ttk._format_elemcreate, 'vsapi') + + # don't format returned values as a tcl script + # minimum acceptable for vsapi + self.failUnlessEqual(ttk._format_elemcreate('vsapi', False, 'a', 'b'), + ("a b ", ())) + # now with a state spec with multiple states + self.failUnlessEqual(ttk._format_elemcreate('vsapi', False, 'a', 'b', + ('a', 'b', 'c')), ("a b {a b} c", ())) + # state spec and option + self.failUnlessEqual(ttk._format_elemcreate('vsapi', False, 'a', 'b', + ('a', 'b'), opt='x'), ("a b a b", ("-opt", "x"))) + # format returned values as a tcl script + # state spec with a multivalue and an option + self.failUnlessEqual(ttk._format_elemcreate('vsapi', True, 'a', 'b', + ('a', 'b', [1, 2]), opt='x'), ("{a b {a b} {1 2}}", "-opt x")) + + # Testing type = from + # from type expects at least a type name + self.failUnlessRaises(IndexError, ttk._format_elemcreate, 'from') + + self.failUnlessEqual(ttk._format_elemcreate('from', False, 'a'), + ('a', ())) + self.failUnlessEqual(ttk._format_elemcreate('from', False, 'a', 'b'), + ('a', ('b', ))) + self.failUnlessEqual(ttk._format_elemcreate('from', True, 'a', 'b'), + ('{a}', 'b')) + + + def test_format_layoutlist(self): + def sample(indent=0, indent_size=2): + return ttk._format_layoutlist( + [('a', {'other': [1, 2, 3], 'children': + [('b', {'children': + [('c', {'children': + [('d', {'nice': 'opt'})], 'something': (1, 2) + })] + })] + })], indent=indent, indent_size=indent_size)[0] + + def sample_expected(indent=0, indent_size=2): + spaces = lambda amount=0: ' ' * (amount + indent) + return ( + "%sa -other {1 2 3} -children {\n" + "%sb -children {\n" + "%sc -something {1 2} -children {\n" + "%sd -nice opt\n" + "%s}\n" + "%s}\n" + "%s}" % (spaces(), spaces(indent_size), + spaces(2 * indent_size), spaces(3 * indent_size), + spaces(2 * indent_size), spaces(indent_size), spaces())) + + # empty layout + self.failUnlessEqual(ttk._format_layoutlist([])[0], '') + + # _format_layoutlist always expects the second item (in every item) + # to act like a dict (except when the value evalutes to False). + self.failUnlessRaises(AttributeError, + ttk._format_layoutlist, [('a', 'b')]) + + smallest = ttk._format_layoutlist([('a', None)], indent=0) + self.failUnlessEqual(smallest, + ttk._format_layoutlist([('a', '')], indent=0)) + self.failUnlessEqual(smallest[0], 'a') + + # testing indentation levels + self.failUnlessEqual(sample(), sample_expected()) + for i in range(4): + self.failUnlessEqual(sample(i), sample_expected(i)) + self.failUnlessEqual(sample(i, i), sample_expected(i, i)) + + # invalid layout format, different kind of exceptions will be + # raised by internal functions + + # plain wrong format + self.failUnlessRaises(ValueError, ttk._format_layoutlist, + ['bad', 'format']) + # will try to use iteritems in the 'bad' string + self.failUnlessRaises(AttributeError, ttk._format_layoutlist, + [('name', 'bad')]) + # bad children formatting + self.failUnlessRaises(ValueError, ttk._format_layoutlist, + [('name', {'children': {'a': None}})]) + + + def test_script_from_settings(self): + # empty options + self.failIf(ttk._script_from_settings({'name': + {'configure': None, 'map': None, 'element create': None}})) + + # empty layout + self.failUnlessEqual( + ttk._script_from_settings({'name': {'layout': None}}), + "ttk::style layout name {\nnull\n}") + + configdict = {'αβγ': True, 'á': False} + self.failUnless( + ttk._script_from_settings({'name': {'configure': configdict}})) + + mapdict = {'üñíćódè': [('á', 'vãl')]} + self.failUnless( + ttk._script_from_settings({'name': {'map': mapdict}})) + + # invalid image element + self.failUnlessRaises(IndexError, + ttk._script_from_settings, {'name': {'element create': ['image']}}) + + # minimal valid image + self.failUnless(ttk._script_from_settings({'name': + {'element create': ['image', 'name']}})) + + image = {'thing': {'element create': + ['image', 'name', ('state1', 'state2', 'val')]}} + self.failUnlessEqual(ttk._script_from_settings(image), + "ttk::style element create thing image {name {state1 state2} val} ") + + image['thing']['element create'].append({'opt': 30}) + self.failUnlessEqual(ttk._script_from_settings(image), + "ttk::style element create thing image {name {state1 state2} val} " + "-opt 30") + + image['thing']['element create'][-1]['opt'] = [MockTclObj(3), + MockTclObj('2m')] + self.failUnlessEqual(ttk._script_from_settings(image), + "ttk::style element create thing image {name {state1 state2} val} " + "-opt {3 2m}") + + + def test_dict_from_tcltuple(self): + fakettuple = ('-a', '{1 2 3}', '-something', 'foo') + + self.failUnlessEqual(ttk._dict_from_tcltuple(fakettuple, False), + {'-a': '{1 2 3}', '-something': 'foo'}) + + self.failUnlessEqual(ttk._dict_from_tcltuple(fakettuple), + {'a': '{1 2 3}', 'something': 'foo'}) + + # passing a tuple with a single item should return an empty dict, + # since it tries to break the tuple by pairs. + self.failIf(ttk._dict_from_tcltuple(('single', ))) + + sspec = MockStateSpec('a', 'b') + self.failUnlessEqual(ttk._dict_from_tcltuple(('-a', (sspec, 'val'))), + {'a': [('a', 'b', 'val')]}) + + self.failUnlessEqual(ttk._dict_from_tcltuple((MockTclObj('-padding'), + [MockTclObj('1'), 2, MockTclObj('3m')])), + {'padding': [1, 2, '3m']}) + + + def test_list_from_statespec(self): + def test_it(sspec, value, res_value, states): + self.failUnlessEqual(ttk._list_from_statespec( + (sspec, value)), [states + (res_value, )]) + + states_even = tuple('state%d' % i for i in range(6)) + statespec = MockStateSpec(*states_even) + test_it(statespec, 'val', 'val', states_even) + test_it(statespec, MockTclObj('val'), 'val', states_even) + + states_odd = tuple('state%d' % i for i in range(5)) + statespec = MockStateSpec(*states_odd) + test_it(statespec, 'val', 'val', states_odd) + + test_it(('a', 'b', 'c'), MockTclObj('val'), 'val', ('a', 'b', 'c')) + + + def test_list_from_layouttuple(self): + # empty layout tuple + self.failIf(ttk._list_from_layouttuple(())) + + # shortest layout tuple + self.failUnlessEqual(ttk._list_from_layouttuple(('name', )), + [('name', {})]) + + # not so interesting ltuple + sample_ltuple = ('name', '-option', 'value') + self.failUnlessEqual(ttk._list_from_layouttuple(sample_ltuple), + [('name', {'option': 'value'})]) + + # empty children + self.failUnlessEqual(ttk._list_from_layouttuple( + ('something', '-children', ())), + [('something', {'children': []})] + ) + + # more interesting ltuple + ltuple = ( + 'name', '-option', 'niceone', '-children', ( + ('otherone', '-children', ( + ('child', )), '-otheropt', 'othervalue' + ) + ) + ) + self.failUnlessEqual(ttk._list_from_layouttuple(ltuple), + [('name', {'option': 'niceone', 'children': + [('otherone', {'otheropt': 'othervalue', 'children': + [('child', {})] + })] + })] + ) + + # bad tuples + self.failUnlessRaises(ValueError, ttk._list_from_layouttuple, + ('name', 'no_minus')) + self.failUnlessRaises(ValueError, ttk._list_from_layouttuple, + ('name', 'no_minus', 'value')) + self.failUnlessRaises(ValueError, ttk._list_from_layouttuple, + ('something', '-children')) # no children + self.failUnlessRaises(ValueError, ttk._list_from_layouttuple, + ('something', '-children', 'value')) # invalid children + + + def test_val_or_dict(self): + def func(opt, val=None): + if val is None: + return "test val" + return (opt, val) + + options = {'test': None} + self.failUnlessEqual(ttk._val_or_dict(options, func), "test val") + + options = {'test': 3} + self.failUnlessEqual(ttk._val_or_dict(options, func), options) + + + def test_convert_stringval(self): + tests = ( + (0, 0), ('09', 9), ('a', 'a'), ('áÚ', 'áÚ'), ([], '[]'), + (None, 'None') + ) + for orig, expected in tests: + self.failUnlessEqual(ttk._convert_stringval(orig), expected) + + +class TclObjsToPyTest(unittest.TestCase): + + def test_unicode(self): + adict = {'opt': 'välúè'} + self.failUnlessEqual(ttk.tclobjs_to_py(adict), {'opt': 'välúè'}) + + adict['opt'] = MockTclObj(adict['opt']) + self.failUnlessEqual(ttk.tclobjs_to_py(adict), {'opt': 'välúè'}) + + def test_multivalues(self): + adict = {'opt': [1, 2, 3, 4]} + self.failUnlessEqual(ttk.tclobjs_to_py(adict), {'opt': [1, 2, 3, 4]}) + + adict['opt'] = [1, 'xm', 3] + self.failUnlessEqual(ttk.tclobjs_to_py(adict), {'opt': [1, 'xm', 3]}) + + adict['opt'] = (MockStateSpec('a', 'b'), 'válũè') + self.failUnlessEqual(ttk.tclobjs_to_py(adict), + {'opt': [('a', 'b', 'válũè')]}) + + self.failUnlessEqual(ttk.tclobjs_to_py({'x': ['y z']}), + {'x': ['y z']}) + + def test_nosplit(self): + self.failUnlessEqual(ttk.tclobjs_to_py({'text': 'some text'}), + {'text': 'some text'}) + +tests_nogui = (InternalFunctionsTest, TclObjsToPyTest) + +if __name__ == "__main__": + from test.support import run_unittest + run_unittest(*tests_nogui) diff --git a/Lib/tkinter/test/test_ttk/test_style.py b/Lib/tkinter/test/test_ttk/test_style.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..823b38d --- /dev/null +++ b/Lib/tkinter/test/test_ttk/test_style.py @@ -0,0 +1,99 @@ +import unittest +import tkinter +from tkinter import ttk +from test.support import requires, run_unittest + +import tkinter.test.support as support + +requires('gui') + +class StyleTest(unittest.TestCase): + + def setUp(self): + self.root = support.get_tk_root() + self.style = ttk.Style(self.root) + + def tearDown(self): + # As tests have shown, these tests are likely to deliver + # <<ThemeChanged>> events after the root is destroyed, so + # lets let them happen now. + self.root.update_idletasks() + self.root.destroy() + + + def test_configure(self): + style = self.style + style.configure('TButton', background='yellow') + self.failUnlessEqual(style.configure('TButton', 'background'), + 'yellow') + self.failUnless(isinstance(style.configure('TButton'), dict)) + + + def test_map(self): + style = self.style + style.map('TButton', background=[('active', 'background', 'blue')]) + self.failUnlessEqual(style.map('TButton', 'background'), + [('active', 'background', 'blue')]) + self.failUnless(isinstance(style.map('TButton'), dict)) + + + def test_lookup(self): + style = self.style + style.configure('TButton', background='yellow') + style.map('TButton', background=[('active', 'background', 'blue')]) + + self.failUnlessEqual(style.lookup('TButton', 'background'), 'yellow') + self.failUnlessEqual(style.lookup('TButton', 'background', + ['active', 'background']), 'blue') + self.failUnlessEqual(style.lookup('TButton', 'optionnotdefined', + default='iknewit'), 'iknewit') + + + def test_layout(self): + style = self.style + self.failUnlessRaises(tkinter.TclError, style.layout, 'NotALayout') + tv_style = style.layout('Treeview') + + # "erase" Treeview layout + style.layout('Treeview', '') + self.failUnlessEqual(style.layout('Treeview'), + [('null', {'sticky': 'nswe'})] + ) + + # restore layout + style.layout('Treeview', tv_style) + self.failUnlessEqual(style.layout('Treeview'), tv_style) + + # should return a list + self.failUnless(isinstance(style.layout('TButton'), list)) + + # correct layout, but "option" doesn't exist as option + self.failUnlessRaises(tkinter.TclError, style.layout, 'Treeview', + [('name', {'option': 'inexistant'})]) + + + def test_theme_use(self): + self.failUnlessRaises(tkinter.TclError, self.style.theme_use, + 'nonexistingname') + + curr_theme = self.style.theme_use() + new_theme = None + for theme in self.style.theme_names(): + if theme != curr_theme: + new_theme = theme + self.style.theme_use(theme) + break + else: + # just one theme available, can't go on with tests + return + + self.failIf(curr_theme == new_theme) + self.failIf(new_theme != self.style.theme_use()) + + self.style.theme_use(curr_theme) + + +tests_gui = (StyleTest, ) + +if __name__ == "__main__": + run_unittest(*tests_gui) diff --git a/Lib/tkinter/test/test_ttk/test_widgets.py b/Lib/tkinter/test/test_ttk/test_widgets.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..e92d2fa --- /dev/null +++ b/Lib/tkinter/test/test_ttk/test_widgets.py @@ -0,0 +1,1115 @@ +import unittest +import tkinter +from tkinter import ttk +from test.support import requires, run_unittest + +import tkinter.test.support as support +from tkinter.test.test_ttk.test_functions import MockTclObj, MockStateSpec + +requires('gui') + +class WidgetTest(unittest.TestCase): + """Tests methods available in every ttk widget.""" + + def setUp(self): + self.widget = ttk.Button() + self.widget.pack() + self.widget.wait_visibility() + + def tearDown(self): + self.widget.destroy() + + + def test_identify(self): + self.widget.update_idletasks() + self.failUnlessEqual(self.widget.identify(5, 5), "label") + self.failUnlessEqual(self.widget.identify(-1, -1), "") + + self.failUnlessRaises(tkinter.TclError, self.widget.identify, None, 5) + self.failUnlessRaises(tkinter.TclError, self.widget.identify, 5, None) + self.failUnlessRaises(tkinter.TclError, self.widget.identify, 5, '') + + + def test_widget_state(self): + # XXX not sure about the portability of all these tests + self.failUnlessEqual(self.widget.state(), ()) + self.failUnlessEqual(self.widget.instate(['!disabled']), True) + + # changing from !disabled to disabled + self.failUnlessEqual(self.widget.state(['disabled']), ('!disabled', )) + # no state change + self.failUnlessEqual(self.widget.state(['disabled']), ()) + # change back to !disable but also active + self.failUnlessEqual(self.widget.state(['!disabled', 'active']), + ('!active', 'disabled')) + # no state changes, again + self.failUnlessEqual(self.widget.state(['!disabled', 'active']), ()) + self.failUnlessEqual(self.widget.state(['active', '!disabled']), ()) + + def test_cb(arg1, **kw): + return arg1, kw + self.failUnlessEqual(self.widget.instate(['!disabled'], + test_cb, "hi", **{"msg": "there"}), + ('hi', {'msg': 'there'})) + + # attempt to set invalid statespec + currstate = self.widget.state() + self.failUnlessRaises(tkinter.TclError, self.widget.instate, + ['badstate']) + self.failUnlessRaises(tkinter.TclError, self.widget.instate, + ['disabled', 'badstate']) + # verify that widget didn't change its state + self.failUnlessEqual(currstate, self.widget.state()) + + # ensuring that passing None as state doesn't modify current state + self.widget.state(['active', '!disabled']) + self.failUnlessEqual(self.widget.state(), ('active', )) + + +class ButtonTest(unittest.TestCase): + + def test_invoke(self): + success = [] + btn = ttk.Button(command=lambda: success.append(1)) + btn.invoke() + self.failUnless(success) + + +class CheckbuttonTest(unittest.TestCase): + + def test_invoke(self): + success = [] + def cb_test(): + success.append(1) + return "cb test called" + + cbtn = ttk.Checkbutton(command=cb_test) + # the variable automatically created by ttk.Checkbutton is actually + # undefined till we invoke the Checkbutton + self.failUnlessEqual(cbtn.state(), ('alternate', )) + self.failUnlessRaises(tkinter.TclError, cbtn.tk.globalgetvar, + cbtn['variable']) + + res = cbtn.invoke() + self.failUnlessEqual(res, "cb test called") + self.failUnlessEqual(cbtn['onvalue'], + cbtn.tk.globalgetvar(cbtn['variable'])) + self.failUnless(success) + + cbtn['command'] = '' + res = cbtn.invoke() + self.failUnlessEqual(res, '') + self.failIf(len(success) > 1) + self.failUnlessEqual(cbtn['offvalue'], + cbtn.tk.globalgetvar(cbtn['variable'])) + + +class ComboboxTest(unittest.TestCase): + + def setUp(self): + self.combo = ttk.Combobox() + + def tearDown(self): + self.combo.destroy() + + def _show_drop_down_listbox(self): + width = self.combo.winfo_width() + self.combo.event_generate('<ButtonPress-1>', x=width - 5, y=5) + self.combo.event_generate('<ButtonRelease-1>', x=width - 5, y=5) + self.combo.update_idletasks() + + + def test_virtual_event(self): + success = [] + + self.combo['values'] = [1] + self.combo.bind('<<ComboboxSelected>>', + lambda evt: success.append(True)) + self.combo.pack() + self.combo.wait_visibility() + + height = self.combo.winfo_height() + self._show_drop_down_listbox() + self.combo.update() + self.combo.event_generate('<Return>') + self.combo.update() + + self.failUnless(success) + + + def test_postcommand(self): + success = [] + + self.combo['postcommand'] = lambda: success.append(True) + self.combo.pack() + self.combo.wait_visibility() + + self._show_drop_down_listbox() + self.failUnless(success) + + # testing postcommand removal + self.combo['postcommand'] = '' + self._show_drop_down_listbox() + self.failUnlessEqual(len(success), 1) + + + def test_values(self): + def check_get_current(getval, currval): + self.failUnlessEqual(self.combo.get(), getval) + self.failUnlessEqual(self.combo.current(), currval) + + check_get_current('', -1) + + self.combo['values'] = ['a', 1, 'c'] + + self.combo.set('c') + check_get_current('c', 2) + + self.combo.current(0) + check_get_current('a', 0) + + self.combo.set('d') + check_get_current('d', -1) + + # testing values with empty string + self.combo.set('') + self.combo['values'] = (1, 2, '', 3) + check_get_current('', 2) + + # testing values with empty string set through configure + self.combo.configure(values=[1, '', 2]) + self.failUnlessEqual(self.combo['values'], ('1', '', '2')) + + # out of range + self.failUnlessRaises(tkinter.TclError, self.combo.current, + len(self.combo['values'])) + # it expects an integer (or something that can be converted to int) + self.failUnlessRaises(tkinter.TclError, self.combo.current, '') + + # testing creating combobox with empty string in values + combo2 = ttk.Combobox(values=[1, 2, '']) + self.failUnlessEqual(combo2['values'], ('1', '2', '')) + combo2.destroy() + + +class EntryTest(unittest.TestCase): + + def setUp(self): + self.entry = ttk.Entry() + + def tearDown(self): + self.entry.destroy() + + + def test_bbox(self): + self.failUnlessEqual(len(self.entry.bbox(0)), 4) + for item in self.entry.bbox(0): + self.failUnless(isinstance(item, int)) + + self.failUnlessRaises(tkinter.TclError, self.entry.bbox, 'noindex') + self.failUnlessRaises(tkinter.TclError, self.entry.bbox, None) + + + def test_identify(self): + self.entry.pack() + self.entry.wait_visibility() + self.entry.update_idletasks() + + self.failUnlessEqual(self.entry.identify(5, 5), "textarea") + self.failUnlessEqual(self.entry.identify(-1, -1), "") + + self.failUnlessRaises(tkinter.TclError, self.entry.identify, None, 5) + self.failUnlessRaises(tkinter.TclError, self.entry.identify, 5, None) + self.failUnlessRaises(tkinter.TclError, self.entry.identify, 5, '') + + + def test_validation_options(self): + success = [] + test_invalid = lambda: success.append(True) + + self.entry['validate'] = 'none' + self.entry['validatecommand'] = lambda: False + + self.entry['invalidcommand'] = test_invalid + self.entry.validate() + self.failUnless(success) + + self.entry['invalidcommand'] = '' + self.entry.validate() + self.failUnlessEqual(len(success), 1) + + self.entry['invalidcommand'] = test_invalid + self.entry['validatecommand'] = lambda: True + self.entry.validate() + self.failUnlessEqual(len(success), 1) + + self.entry['validatecommand'] = '' + self.entry.validate() + self.failUnlessEqual(len(success), 1) + + self.entry['validatecommand'] = True + self.failUnlessRaises(tkinter.TclError, self.entry.validate) + + + def test_validation(self): + validation = [] + def validate(to_insert): + if not 'a' <= to_insert.lower() <= 'z': + validation.append(False) + return False + validation.append(True) + return True + + self.entry['validate'] = 'key' + self.entry['validatecommand'] = self.entry.register(validate), '%S' + + self.entry.insert('end', 1) + self.entry.insert('end', 'a') + self.failUnlessEqual(validation, [False, True]) + self.failUnlessEqual(self.entry.get(), 'a') + + + def test_revalidation(self): + def validate(content): + for letter in content: + if not 'a' <= letter.lower() <= 'z': + return False + return True + + self.entry['validatecommand'] = self.entry.register(validate), '%P' + + self.entry.insert('end', 'avocado') + self.failUnlessEqual(self.entry.validate(), True) + self.failUnlessEqual(self.entry.state(), ()) + + self.entry.delete(0, 'end') + self.failUnlessEqual(self.entry.get(), '') + + self.entry.insert('end', 'a1b') + self.failUnlessEqual(self.entry.validate(), False) + self.failUnlessEqual(self.entry.state(), ('invalid', )) + + self.entry.delete(1) + self.failUnlessEqual(self.entry.validate(), True) + self.failUnlessEqual(self.entry.state(), ()) + + +class PanedwindowTest(unittest.TestCase): + + def setUp(self): + self.paned = ttk.Panedwindow() + + def tearDown(self): + self.paned.destroy() + + + def test_add(self): + # attempt to add a child that is not a direct child of the paned window + label = ttk.Label(self.paned) + child = ttk.Label(label) + self.failUnlessRaises(tkinter.TclError, self.paned.add, child) + label.destroy() + child.destroy() + # another attempt + label = ttk.Label() + child = ttk.Label(label) + self.failUnlessRaises(tkinter.TclError, self.paned.add, child) + child.destroy() + label.destroy() + + good_child = ttk.Label() + self.paned.add(good_child) + # re-adding a child is not accepted + self.failUnlessRaises(tkinter.TclError, self.paned.add, good_child) + + other_child = ttk.Label(self.paned) + self.paned.add(other_child) + self.failUnlessEqual(self.paned.pane(0), self.paned.pane(1)) + self.failUnlessRaises(tkinter.TclError, self.paned.pane, 2) + good_child.destroy() + other_child.destroy() + self.failUnlessRaises(tkinter.TclError, self.paned.pane, 0) + + + def test_forget(self): + self.failUnlessRaises(tkinter.TclError, self.paned.forget, None) + self.failUnlessRaises(tkinter.TclError, self.paned.forget, 0) + + self.paned.add(ttk.Label()) + self.paned.forget(0) + self.failUnlessRaises(tkinter.TclError, self.paned.forget, 0) + + + def test_insert(self): + self.failUnlessRaises(tkinter.TclError, self.paned.insert, None, 0) + self.failUnlessRaises(tkinter.TclError, self.paned.insert, 0, None) + self.failUnlessRaises(tkinter.TclError, self.paned.insert, 0, 0) + + child = ttk.Label() + child2 = ttk.Label() + child3 = ttk.Label() + + self.failUnlessRaises(tkinter.TclError, self.paned.insert, 0, child) + + self.paned.insert('end', child2) + self.paned.insert(0, child) + self.failUnlessEqual(self.paned.panes(), (str(child), str(child2))) + + self.paned.insert(0, child2) + self.failUnlessEqual(self.paned.panes(), (str(child2), str(child))) + + self.paned.insert('end', child3) + self.failUnlessEqual(self.paned.panes(), + (str(child2), str(child), str(child3))) + + # reinserting a child should move it to its current position + panes = self.paned.panes() + self.paned.insert('end', child3) + self.failUnlessEqual(panes, self.paned.panes()) + + # moving child3 to child2 position should result in child2 ending up + # in previous child position and child ending up in previous child3 + # position + self.paned.insert(child2, child3) + self.failUnlessEqual(self.paned.panes(), + (str(child3), str(child2), str(child))) + + + def test_pane(self): + self.failUnlessRaises(tkinter.TclError, self.paned.pane, 0) + + child = ttk.Label() + self.paned.add(child) + self.failUnless(isinstance(self.paned.pane(0), dict)) + self.failUnlessEqual(self.paned.pane(0, weight=None), 0) + # newer form for querying a single option + self.failUnlessEqual(self.paned.pane(0, 'weight'), 0) + self.failUnlessEqual(self.paned.pane(0), self.paned.pane(str(child))) + + self.failUnlessRaises(tkinter.TclError, self.paned.pane, 0, + badoption='somevalue') + + + def test_sashpos(self): + self.failUnlessRaises(tkinter.TclError, self.paned.sashpos, None) + self.failUnlessRaises(tkinter.TclError, self.paned.sashpos, '') + self.failUnlessRaises(tkinter.TclError, self.paned.sashpos, 0) + + child = ttk.Label(self.paned, text='a') + self.paned.add(child, weight=1) + self.failUnlessRaises(tkinter.TclError, self.paned.sashpos, 0) + child2 = ttk.Label(self.paned, text='b') + self.paned.add(child2) + self.failUnlessRaises(tkinter.TclError, self.paned.sashpos, 1) + + self.paned.pack(expand=True, fill='both') + self.paned.wait_visibility() + + curr_pos = self.paned.sashpos(0) + self.paned.sashpos(0, 1000) + self.failUnless(curr_pos != self.paned.sashpos(0)) + self.failUnless(isinstance(self.paned.sashpos(0), int)) + + +class RadiobuttonTest(unittest.TestCase): + + def test_invoke(self): + success = [] + def cb_test(): + success.append(1) + return "cb test called" + + myvar = tkinter.IntVar() + cbtn = ttk.Radiobutton(command=cb_test, variable=myvar, value=0) + cbtn2 = ttk.Radiobutton(command=cb_test, variable=myvar, value=1) + + res = cbtn.invoke() + self.failUnlessEqual(res, "cb test called") + self.failUnlessEqual(cbtn['value'], myvar.get()) + self.failUnlessEqual(myvar.get(), + cbtn.tk.globalgetvar(cbtn['variable'])) + self.failUnless(success) + + cbtn2['command'] = '' + res = cbtn2.invoke() + self.failUnlessEqual(res, '') + self.failIf(len(success) > 1) + self.failUnlessEqual(cbtn2['value'], myvar.get()) + self.failUnlessEqual(myvar.get(), + cbtn.tk.globalgetvar(cbtn['variable'])) + + self.failUnlessEqual(str(cbtn['variable']), str(cbtn2['variable'])) + + + +class ScaleTest(unittest.TestCase): + + def setUp(self): + self.scale = ttk.Scale() + self.scale.pack() + self.scale.update() + + def tearDown(self): + self.scale.destroy() + + + def test_custom_event(self): + failure = [1, 1, 1] # will need to be empty + + funcid = self.scale.bind('<<RangeChanged>>', lambda evt: failure.pop()) + + self.scale['from'] = 10 + self.scale['from_'] = 10 + self.scale['to'] = 3 + + self.failIf(failure) + + failure = [1, 1, 1] + self.scale.configure(from_=2, to=5) + self.scale.configure(from_=0, to=-2) + self.scale.configure(to=10) + + self.failIf(failure) + + + def test_get(self): + scale_width = self.scale.winfo_width() + self.failUnlessEqual(self.scale.get(scale_width, 0), self.scale['to']) + + self.failUnlessEqual(self.scale.get(0, 0), self.scale['from']) + self.failUnlessEqual(self.scale.get(), self.scale['value']) + self.scale['value'] = 30 + self.failUnlessEqual(self.scale.get(), self.scale['value']) + + self.failUnlessRaises(tkinter.TclError, self.scale.get, '', 0) + self.failUnlessRaises(tkinter.TclError, self.scale.get, 0, '') + + + def test_set(self): + # set restricts the max/min values according to the current range + max = self.scale['to'] + new_max = max + 10 + self.scale.set(new_max) + self.failUnlessEqual(self.scale.get(), max) + min = self.scale['from'] + self.scale.set(min - 1) + self.failUnlessEqual(self.scale.get(), min) + + # changing directly the variable doesn't impose this limitation tho + var = tkinter.DoubleVar() + self.scale['variable'] = var + var.set(max + 5) + self.failUnlessEqual(self.scale.get(), var.get()) + self.failUnlessEqual(self.scale.get(), max + 5) + del var + + # the same happens with the value option + self.scale['value'] = max + 10 + self.failUnlessEqual(self.scale.get(), max + 10) + self.failUnlessEqual(self.scale.get(), self.scale['value']) + + # nevertheless, note that the max/min values we can get specifying + # x, y coords are the ones according to the current range + self.failUnlessEqual(self.scale.get(0, 0), min) + self.failUnlessEqual(self.scale.get(self.scale.winfo_width(), 0), max) + + self.failUnlessRaises(tkinter.TclError, self.scale.set, None) + + +class NotebookTest(unittest.TestCase): + + def setUp(self): + self.nb = ttk.Notebook() + self.child1 = ttk.Label() + self.child2 = ttk.Label() + self.nb.add(self.child1, text='a') + self.nb.add(self.child2, text='b') + + def tearDown(self): + self.child1.destroy() + self.child2.destroy() + self.nb.destroy() + + + def test_tab_identifiers(self): + self.nb.forget(0) + self.nb.hide(self.child2) + self.failUnlessRaises(tkinter.TclError, self.nb.tab, self.child1) + self.failUnlessEqual(self.nb.index('end'), 1) + self.nb.add(self.child2) + self.failUnlessEqual(self.nb.index('end'), 1) + self.nb.select(self.child2) + + self.failUnless(self.nb.tab('current')) + self.nb.add(self.child1, text='a') + + self.nb.pack() + self.nb.wait_visibility() + self.failUnlessEqual(self.nb.tab('@5,5'), self.nb.tab('current')) + + for i in range(5, 100, 5): + if self.nb.tab('@%d, 5' % i, text=None) == 'a': + break + else: + self.fail("Tab with text 'a' not found") + + + def test_add_and_hidden(self): + self.failUnlessRaises(tkinter.TclError, self.nb.hide, -1) + self.failUnlessRaises(tkinter.TclError, self.nb.hide, 'hi') + self.failUnlessRaises(tkinter.TclError, self.nb.hide, None) + self.failUnlessRaises(tkinter.TclError, self.nb.add, None) + self.failUnlessRaises(tkinter.TclError, self.nb.add, ttk.Label(), + unknown='option') + + tabs = self.nb.tabs() + self.nb.hide(self.child1) + self.nb.add(self.child1) + self.failUnlessEqual(self.nb.tabs(), tabs) + + child = ttk.Label() + self.nb.add(child, text='c') + tabs = self.nb.tabs() + + curr = self.nb.index('current') + # verify that the tab gets readded at its previous position + child2_index = self.nb.index(self.child2) + self.nb.hide(self.child2) + self.nb.add(self.child2) + self.failUnlessEqual(self.nb.tabs(), tabs) + self.failUnlessEqual(self.nb.index(self.child2), child2_index) + self.failUnless(str(self.child2) == self.nb.tabs()[child2_index]) + # but the tab next to it (not hidden) is the one selected now + self.failUnlessEqual(self.nb.index('current'), curr + 1) + + + def test_forget(self): + self.failUnlessRaises(tkinter.TclError, self.nb.forget, -1) + self.failUnlessRaises(tkinter.TclError, self.nb.forget, 'hi') + self.failUnlessRaises(tkinter.TclError, self.nb.forget, None) + + tabs = self.nb.tabs() + child1_index = self.nb.index(self.child1) + self.nb.forget(self.child1) + self.failIf(str(self.child1) in self.nb.tabs()) + self.failUnlessEqual(len(tabs) - 1, len(self.nb.tabs())) + + self.nb.add(self.child1) + self.failUnlessEqual(self.nb.index(self.child1), 1) + self.failIf(child1_index == self.nb.index(self.child1)) + + + def test_index(self): + self.failUnlessRaises(tkinter.TclError, self.nb.index, -1) + self.failUnlessRaises(tkinter.TclError, self.nb.index, None) + + self.failUnless(isinstance(self.nb.index('end'), int)) + self.failUnlessEqual(self.nb.index(self.child1), 0) + self.failUnlessEqual(self.nb.index(self.child2), 1) + self.failUnlessEqual(self.nb.index('end'), 2) + + + def test_insert(self): + # moving tabs + tabs = self.nb.tabs() + self.nb.insert(1, tabs[0]) + self.failUnlessEqual(self.nb.tabs(), (tabs[1], tabs[0])) + self.nb.insert(self.child1, self.child2) + self.failUnlessEqual(self.nb.tabs(), tabs) + self.nb.insert('end', self.child1) + self.failUnlessEqual(self.nb.tabs(), (tabs[1], tabs[0])) + self.nb.insert('end', 0) + self.failUnlessEqual(self.nb.tabs(), tabs) + # bad moves + self.failUnlessRaises(tkinter.TclError, self.nb.insert, 2, tabs[0]) + self.failUnlessRaises(tkinter.TclError, self.nb.insert, -1, tabs[0]) + + # new tab + child3 = ttk.Label() + self.nb.insert(1, child3) + self.failUnlessEqual(self.nb.tabs(), (tabs[0], str(child3), tabs[1])) + self.nb.forget(child3) + self.failUnlessEqual(self.nb.tabs(), tabs) + self.nb.insert(self.child1, child3) + self.failUnlessEqual(self.nb.tabs(), (str(child3), ) + tabs) + self.nb.forget(child3) + self.failUnlessRaises(tkinter.TclError, self.nb.insert, 2, child3) + self.failUnlessRaises(tkinter.TclError, self.nb.insert, -1, child3) + + # bad inserts + self.failUnlessRaises(tkinter.TclError, self.nb.insert, 'end', None) + self.failUnlessRaises(tkinter.TclError, self.nb.insert, None, 0) + self.failUnlessRaises(tkinter.TclError, self.nb.insert, None, None) + + + def test_select(self): + self.nb.pack() + self.nb.wait_visibility() + + success = [] + tab_changed = [] + + self.child1.bind('<Unmap>', lambda evt: success.append(True)) + self.nb.bind('<<NotebookTabChanged>>', + lambda evt: tab_changed.append(True)) + + self.failUnlessEqual(self.nb.select(), str(self.child1)) + self.nb.select(self.child2) + self.failUnless(success) + self.failUnlessEqual(self.nb.select(), str(self.child2)) + + self.nb.update() + self.failUnless(tab_changed) + + + def test_tab(self): + self.failUnlessRaises(tkinter.TclError, self.nb.tab, -1) + self.failUnlessRaises(tkinter.TclError, self.nb.tab, 'notab') + self.failUnlessRaises(tkinter.TclError, self.nb.tab, None) + + self.failUnless(isinstance(self.nb.tab(self.child1), dict)) + self.failUnlessEqual(self.nb.tab(self.child1, text=None), 'a') + # newer form for querying a single option + self.failUnlessEqual(self.nb.tab(self.child1, 'text'), 'a') + self.nb.tab(self.child1, text='abc') + self.failUnlessEqual(self.nb.tab(self.child1, text=None), 'abc') + self.failUnlessEqual(self.nb.tab(self.child1, 'text'), 'abc') + + + def test_tabs(self): + self.failUnlessEqual(len(self.nb.tabs()), 2) + + self.nb.forget(self.child1) + self.nb.forget(self.child2) + + self.failUnlessEqual(self.nb.tabs(), ()) + + + def test_traversal(self): + self.nb.pack() + self.nb.wait_visibility() + + self.nb.select(0) + + support.simulate_mouse_click(self.nb, 5, 5) + self.nb.event_generate('<Control-Tab>') + self.failUnlessEqual(self.nb.select(), str(self.child2)) + self.nb.event_generate('<Shift-Control-Tab>') + self.failUnlessEqual(self.nb.select(), str(self.child1)) + self.nb.event_generate('<Shift-Control-Tab>') + self.failUnlessEqual(self.nb.select(), str(self.child2)) + + self.nb.tab(self.child1, text='a', underline=0) + self.nb.enable_traversal() + self.nb.event_generate('<Alt-a>') + self.failUnlessEqual(self.nb.select(), str(self.child1)) + + +class TreeviewTest(unittest.TestCase): + + def setUp(self): + self.tv = ttk.Treeview() + + def tearDown(self): + self.tv.destroy() + + + def test_bbox(self): + self.tv.pack() + self.failUnlessEqual(self.tv.bbox(''), '') + self.tv.wait_visibility() + self.tv.update() + + item_id = self.tv.insert('', 'end') + children = self.tv.get_children() + self.failUnless(children) + + bbox = self.tv.bbox(children[0]) + self.failUnlessEqual(len(bbox), 4) + self.failUnless(isinstance(bbox, tuple)) + for item in bbox: + if not isinstance(item, int): + self.fail("Invalid bounding box: %s" % bbox) + break + + # compare width in bboxes + self.tv['columns'] = ['test'] + self.tv.column('test', width=50) + bbox_column0 = self.tv.bbox(children[0], 0) + root_width = self.tv.column('#0', width=None) + self.failUnlessEqual(bbox_column0[0], bbox[0] + root_width) + + # verify that bbox of a closed item is the empty string + child1 = self.tv.insert(item_id, 'end') + self.failUnlessEqual(self.tv.bbox(child1), '') + + + def test_children(self): + # no children yet, should get an empty tuple + self.failUnlessEqual(self.tv.get_children(), ()) + + item_id = self.tv.insert('', 'end') + self.failUnless(isinstance(self.tv.get_children(), tuple)) + self.failUnlessEqual(self.tv.get_children()[0], item_id) + + # add item_id and child3 as children of child2 + child2 = self.tv.insert('', 'end') + child3 = self.tv.insert('', 'end') + self.tv.set_children(child2, item_id, child3) + self.failUnlessEqual(self.tv.get_children(child2), (item_id, child3)) + + # child3 has child2 as parent, thus trying to set child2 as a children + # of child3 should result in an error + self.failUnlessRaises(tkinter.TclError, + self.tv.set_children, child3, child2) + + # remove child2 children + self.tv.set_children(child2) + self.failUnlessEqual(self.tv.get_children(child2), ()) + + # remove root's children + self.tv.set_children('') + self.failUnlessEqual(self.tv.get_children(), ()) + + + def test_column(self): + # return a dict with all options/values + self.failUnless(isinstance(self.tv.column('#0'), dict)) + # return a single value of the given option + self.failUnless(isinstance(self.tv.column('#0', width=None), int)) + # set a new value for an option + self.tv.column('#0', width=10) + # testing new way to get option value + self.failUnlessEqual(self.tv.column('#0', 'width'), 10) + self.failUnlessEqual(self.tv.column('#0', width=None), 10) + # check read-only option + self.failUnlessRaises(tkinter.TclError, self.tv.column, '#0', id='X') + + self.failUnlessRaises(tkinter.TclError, self.tv.column, 'invalid') + invalid_kws = [ + {'unknown_option': 'some value'}, {'stretch': 'wrong'}, + {'anchor': 'wrong'}, {'width': 'wrong'}, {'minwidth': 'wrong'} + ] + for kw in invalid_kws: + self.failUnlessRaises(tkinter.TclError, self.tv.column, '#0', + **kw) + + + def test_delete(self): + self.failUnlessRaises(tkinter.TclError, self.tv.delete, '#0') + + item_id = self.tv.insert('', 'end') + item2 = self.tv.insert(item_id, 'end') + self.failUnlessEqual(self.tv.get_children(), (item_id, )) + self.failUnlessEqual(self.tv.get_children(item_id), (item2, )) + + self.tv.delete(item_id) + self.failIf(self.tv.get_children()) + + # reattach should fail + self.failUnlessRaises(tkinter.TclError, + self.tv.reattach, item_id, '', 'end') + + # test multiple item delete + item1 = self.tv.insert('', 'end') + item2 = self.tv.insert('', 'end') + self.failUnlessEqual(self.tv.get_children(), (item1, item2)) + + self.tv.delete(item1, item2) + self.failIf(self.tv.get_children()) + + + def test_detach_reattach(self): + item_id = self.tv.insert('', 'end') + item2 = self.tv.insert(item_id, 'end') + + # calling detach without items is valid, although it does nothing + prev = self.tv.get_children() + self.tv.detach() # this should do nothing + self.failUnlessEqual(prev, self.tv.get_children()) + + self.failUnlessEqual(self.tv.get_children(), (item_id, )) + self.failUnlessEqual(self.tv.get_children(item_id), (item2, )) + + # detach item with children + self.tv.detach(item_id) + self.failIf(self.tv.get_children()) + + # reattach item with children + self.tv.reattach(item_id, '', 'end') + self.failUnlessEqual(self.tv.get_children(), (item_id, )) + self.failUnlessEqual(self.tv.get_children(item_id), (item2, )) + + # move a children to the root + self.tv.move(item2, '', 'end') + self.failUnlessEqual(self.tv.get_children(), (item_id, item2)) + self.failUnlessEqual(self.tv.get_children(item_id), ()) + + # bad values + self.failUnlessRaises(tkinter.TclError, + self.tv.reattach, 'nonexistant', '', 'end') + self.failUnlessRaises(tkinter.TclError, + self.tv.detach, 'nonexistant') + self.failUnlessRaises(tkinter.TclError, + self.tv.reattach, item2, 'otherparent', 'end') + self.failUnlessRaises(tkinter.TclError, + self.tv.reattach, item2, '', 'invalid') + + # multiple detach + self.tv.detach(item_id, item2) + self.failUnlessEqual(self.tv.get_children(), ()) + self.failUnlessEqual(self.tv.get_children(item_id), ()) + + + def test_exists(self): + self.failUnlessEqual(self.tv.exists('something'), False) + self.failUnlessEqual(self.tv.exists(''), True) + self.failUnlessEqual(self.tv.exists({}), False) + + # the following will make a tk.call equivalent to + # tk.call(treeview, "exists") which should result in an error + # in the tcl interpreter since tk requires an item. + self.failUnlessRaises(tkinter.TclError, self.tv.exists, None) + + + def test_focus(self): + # nothing is focused right now + self.failUnlessEqual(self.tv.focus(), '') + + item1 = self.tv.insert('', 'end') + self.tv.focus(item1) + self.failUnlessEqual(self.tv.focus(), item1) + + self.tv.delete(item1) + self.failUnlessEqual(self.tv.focus(), '') + + # try focusing inexistant item + self.failUnlessRaises(tkinter.TclError, self.tv.focus, 'hi') + + + def test_heading(self): + # check a dict is returned + self.failUnless(isinstance(self.tv.heading('#0'), dict)) + + # check a value is returned + self.tv.heading('#0', text='hi') + self.failUnlessEqual(self.tv.heading('#0', 'text'), 'hi') + self.failUnlessEqual(self.tv.heading('#0', text=None), 'hi') + + # invalid option + self.failUnlessRaises(tkinter.TclError, self.tv.heading, '#0', + background=None) + # invalid value + self.failUnlessRaises(tkinter.TclError, self.tv.heading, '#0', + anchor=1) + + + def test_heading_callback(self): + def simulate_heading_click(x, y): + support.simulate_mouse_click(self.tv, x, y) + self.tv.update_idletasks() + + success = [] # no success for now + + self.tv.pack() + self.tv.wait_visibility() + self.tv.heading('#0', command=lambda: success.append(True)) + self.tv.column('#0', width=100) + self.tv.update() + + # assuming that the coords (5, 5) fall into heading #0 + simulate_heading_click(5, 5) + if not success: + self.fail("The command associated to the treeview heading wasn't " + "invoked.") + + success = [] + commands = self.tv.master._tclCommands + self.tv.heading('#0', command=str(self.tv.heading('#0', command=None))) + self.failUnlessEqual(commands, self.tv.master._tclCommands) + simulate_heading_click(5, 5) + if not success: + self.fail("The command associated to the treeview heading wasn't " + "invoked.") + + # XXX The following raises an error in a tcl interpreter, but not in + # Python + #self.tv.heading('#0', command='I dont exist') + #simulate_heading_click(5, 5) + + + def test_index(self): + # item 'what' doesn't exist + self.failUnlessRaises(tkinter.TclError, self.tv.index, 'what') + + self.failUnlessEqual(self.tv.index(''), 0) + + item1 = self.tv.insert('', 'end') + item2 = self.tv.insert('', 'end') + c1 = self.tv.insert(item1, 'end') + c2 = self.tv.insert(item1, 'end') + self.failUnlessEqual(self.tv.index(item1), 0) + self.failUnlessEqual(self.tv.index(c1), 0) + self.failUnlessEqual(self.tv.index(c2), 1) + self.failUnlessEqual(self.tv.index(item2), 1) + + self.tv.move(item2, '', 0) + self.failUnlessEqual(self.tv.index(item2), 0) + self.failUnlessEqual(self.tv.index(item1), 1) + + # check that index still works even after its parent and siblings + # have been detached + self.tv.detach(item1) + self.failUnlessEqual(self.tv.index(c2), 1) + self.tv.detach(c1) + self.failUnlessEqual(self.tv.index(c2), 0) + + # but it fails after item has been deleted + self.tv.delete(item1) + self.failUnlessRaises(tkinter.TclError, self.tv.index, c2) + + + def test_insert_item(self): + # parent 'none' doesn't exist + self.failUnlessRaises(tkinter.TclError, self.tv.insert, 'none', 'end') + + # open values + self.failUnlessRaises(tkinter.TclError, self.tv.insert, '', 'end', + open='') + self.failUnlessRaises(tkinter.TclError, self.tv.insert, '', 'end', + open='please') + self.failIf(self.tv.delete(self.tv.insert('', 'end', open=True))) + self.failIf(self.tv.delete(self.tv.insert('', 'end', open=False))) + + # invalid index + self.failUnlessRaises(tkinter.TclError, self.tv.insert, '', 'middle') + + # trying to duplicate item id is invalid + itemid = self.tv.insert('', 'end', 'first-item') + self.failUnlessEqual(itemid, 'first-item') + self.failUnlessRaises(tkinter.TclError, self.tv.insert, '', 'end', + 'first-item') + self.failUnlessRaises(tkinter.TclError, self.tv.insert, '', 'end', + MockTclObj('first-item')) + + # unicode values + value = '\xe1ba' + item = self.tv.insert('', 'end', values=(value, )) + self.failUnlessEqual(self.tv.item(item, 'values'), (value, )) + self.failUnlessEqual(self.tv.item(item, values=None), (value, )) + + self.tv.item(item, values=list(self.tv.item(item, values=None))) + self.failUnlessEqual(self.tv.item(item, values=None), (value, )) + + self.failUnless(isinstance(self.tv.item(item), dict)) + + # erase item values + self.tv.item(item, values='') + self.failIf(self.tv.item(item, values=None)) + + # item tags + item = self.tv.insert('', 'end', tags=[1, 2, value]) + self.failUnlessEqual(self.tv.item(item, tags=None), ('1', '2', value)) + self.tv.item(item, tags=[]) + self.failIf(self.tv.item(item, tags=None)) + self.tv.item(item, tags=(1, 2)) + self.failUnlessEqual(self.tv.item(item, tags=None), ('1', '2')) + + # values with spaces + item = self.tv.insert('', 'end', values=('a b c', + '%s %s' % (value, value))) + self.failUnlessEqual(self.tv.item(item, values=None), + ('a b c', '%s %s' % (value, value))) + + # text + self.failUnlessEqual(self.tv.item( + self.tv.insert('', 'end', text="Label here"), text=None), + "Label here") + self.failUnlessEqual(self.tv.item( + self.tv.insert('', 'end', text=value), text=None), + value) + + + def test_set(self): + self.tv['columns'] = ['A', 'B'] + item = self.tv.insert('', 'end', values=['a', 'b']) + self.failUnlessEqual(self.tv.set(item), {'A': 'a', 'B': 'b'}) + + self.tv.set(item, 'B', 'a') + self.failUnlessEqual(self.tv.item(item, values=None), ('a', 'a')) + + self.tv['columns'] = ['B'] + self.failUnlessEqual(self.tv.set(item), {'B': 'a'}) + + self.tv.set(item, 'B', 'b') + self.failUnlessEqual(self.tv.set(item, column='B'), 'b') + self.failUnlessEqual(self.tv.item(item, values=None), ('b', 'a')) + + self.tv.set(item, 'B', 123) + self.failUnlessEqual(self.tv.set(item, 'B'), 123) + self.failUnlessEqual(self.tv.item(item, values=None), (123, 'a')) + self.failUnlessEqual(self.tv.set(item), {'B': 123}) + + # inexistant column + self.failUnlessRaises(tkinter.TclError, self.tv.set, item, 'A') + self.failUnlessRaises(tkinter.TclError, self.tv.set, item, 'A', 'b') + + # inexistant item + self.failUnlessRaises(tkinter.TclError, self.tv.set, 'notme') + + + def test_tag_bind(self): + events = [] + item1 = self.tv.insert('', 'end', tags=['call']) + item2 = self.tv.insert('', 'end', tags=['call']) + self.tv.tag_bind('call', '<ButtonPress-1>', + lambda evt: events.append(1)) + self.tv.tag_bind('call', '<ButtonRelease-1>', + lambda evt: events.append(2)) + + self.tv.pack() + self.tv.wait_visibility() + self.tv.update() + + pos_y = set() + found = set() + for i in range(0, 100, 10): + if len(found) == 2: # item1 and item2 already found + break + item_id = self.tv.identify_row(i) + if item_id and item_id not in found: + pos_y.add(i) + found.add(item_id) + + self.failUnlessEqual(len(pos_y), 2) # item1 and item2 y pos + for y in pos_y: + support.simulate_mouse_click(self.tv, 0, y) + + # by now there should be 4 things in the events list, since each + # item had a bind for two events that were simulated above + self.failUnlessEqual(len(events), 4) + for evt in zip(events[::2], events[1::2]): + self.failUnlessEqual(evt, (1, 2)) + + + def test_tag_configure(self): + # Just testing parameter passing for now + self.failUnlessRaises(TypeError, self.tv.tag_configure) + self.failUnlessRaises(tkinter.TclError, self.tv.tag_configure, + 'test', sky='blue') + self.tv.tag_configure('test', foreground='blue') + self.failUnlessEqual(self.tv.tag_configure('test', 'foreground'), + 'blue') + self.failUnlessEqual(self.tv.tag_configure('test', foreground=None), + 'blue') + self.failUnless(isinstance(self.tv.tag_configure('test'), dict)) + + +tests_gui = ( + WidgetTest, ButtonTest, CheckbuttonTest, RadiobuttonTest, + ComboboxTest, EntryTest, PanedwindowTest, ScaleTest, NotebookTest, + TreeviewTest + ) + +if __name__ == "__main__": + run_unittest(*tests_gui) |