qutebrowser/test/keyinput/test_modeparsers.py

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# Copyright 2015 Florian Bruhin (The Compiler) <mail@qutebrowser.org>:
#
# This file is part of qutebrowser.
#
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"""Tests for mode parsers."""
from PyQt5.QtCore import Qt
import unittest
from unittest import mock
from qutebrowser.keyinput import modeparsers
from qutebrowser.test import stubs, helpers
from qutebrowser.utils import objreg
CONFIG = {'input': {'partial-timeout': 100}}
BINDINGS = {'normal': {'a': 'a', 'ba': 'ba'}}
fake_keyconfig = mock.Mock(spec=['get_bindings_for'])
fake_keyconfig.get_bindings_for.side_effect = lambda s: BINDINGS[s]
@mock.patch('qutebrowser.keyinput.basekeyparser.usertypes.Timer',
new=stubs.FakeTimer)
@mock.patch('qutebrowser.keyinput.modeparsers.config',
new=stubs.ConfigStub(CONFIG))
class NormalKeyParserTests(unittest.TestCase):
"""Tests for NormalKeyParser.
Attributes:
kp: The NormalKeyParser to be tested.
"""
# pylint: disable=protected-access
def setUp(self):
"""Set up mocks and read the test config."""
objreg.register('key-config', fake_keyconfig)
self.kp = modeparsers.NormalKeyParser(0)
self.kp.execute = mock.Mock()
def tearDown(self):
objreg.delete('key-config')
def test_keychain(self):
"""Test valid keychain."""
# Press 'x' which is ignored because of no match
self.kp.handle(helpers.fake_keyevent(Qt.Key_X, text='x'))
# Then start the real chain
self.kp.handle(helpers.fake_keyevent(Qt.Key_B, text='b'))
self.kp.handle(helpers.fake_keyevent(Qt.Key_A, text='a'))
self.kp.execute.assert_called_once_with('ba', self.kp.Type.chain, None)
self.assertEqual(self.kp._keystring, '')
def test_partial_keychain_timeout(self):
"""Test partial keychain timeout."""
timer = self.kp._partial_timer
self.assertFalse(timer.isActive())
# Press 'b' for a partial match.
# Then we check if the timer has been set up correctly
self.kp.handle(helpers.fake_keyevent(Qt.Key_B, text='b'))
self.assertTrue(timer.isSingleShot())
self.assertEqual(timer.interval(), 100)
self.assertTrue(timer.isActive())
self.assertFalse(self.kp.execute.called)
self.assertEqual(self.kp._keystring, 'b')
# Now simulate a timeout and check the keystring has been cleared.
keystring_updated_mock = mock.Mock()
self.kp.keystring_updated.connect(keystring_updated_mock)
timer.timeout.emit()
self.assertFalse(self.kp.execute.called)
self.assertEqual(self.kp._keystring, '')
keystring_updated_mock.assert_called_once_with('')
if __name__ == '__main__':
unittest.main()