This is needed when we want to display an error page after the user
requested a qute:// URL, as qute:// URLs can't access file:// content
with QtWebEngine.
Simplify the CompletionWidget/Completer interface by changing
on_selection_changed to pass the newly selected text rather than the
index of the newly selected item.
This moves the logic from Completer to CompletionWidget but simplifies
the interaction between the two and makes testing easier.
It was checking that every expected item was in the actual item list,
but not visa-versa. This meant that extra completion items could show
up without failing the test.
This caught one bad test case. Bind completion includes aliases, but
the test did not expect this.
The CommandRunner's fallback parsing behavior treated whitespace
differently than the normal flow. When a user entered an unknown
command, trailing whitespace would be stripped and the cmdline length
would be less than the cursor position.
This is fixed by making the fallback use the ShellLexer just as the
'normal' parsing does.
When the commandline reads ':open |', quick-completing the only offered
completion will set the commandline to ':open some_url |'. Since `open`
has `maxsplit=0`, everything after ':open' is (correctly) treated as
one argument. This means completion is opened again with 'some url '
as the pattern (note trailing whitespace), which makes the comletion
menu 'flicker' and stay open even though it was 'supposed' to quick
compelte.
This is fixed by ignoring the next completion request if we just
completed something after maxsplit (because we don't expect any more
completions after the last split).
Resolves#1519.
Remove the class variables _cursor_part and _empty_item_index. Instead,
split up the commandline around the cursor whenever that information is
needed. Using locals instead of class variables makes the logic easier
to follow and ends up requiring much less code.
Remove the dependency on the class variables _empty_item_index
and _cursor_part to make the code easier to follow. If
_update_completion is refactored in a similar way these variables can
be removed.
Turns out re.escape also escapes spaces, so we'd need to replace '(\\ )'
groups after escaping. At this point it's easier to just combine spaces
before escaping the pattern.
Fixes#1934.
Supersedes #1935.
It makes a lot of sense for this to be in webkitelem.py, but it should
not be public API as it's only used internally and can't be implemented
here with QtWebEngine.
Fixes#1911.
The bugfix is backported in my qt5-webengine-debug package, and
QUTE_QTBUG54419_PATCHED can be set to force qutebrowser to use
createWindow.
Something like:
@cmdutils.argument('foo', choices=['one', 'two'])
def func(foo):
# ...
didn't actually validate the foo argument, since the inferred type of
the argument is None, and that skipped all conversion (and thus
validation).
Fixes#1871
See #1885
This is a reworked version of 12061b8bb1
which lets special parameters (count/win_id/flags) through correctly.
Something like:
@cmdutils.argument('foo', choices=['one', 'two'])
def func(foo):
# ...
didn't actually validate the foo argument, since the inferred type of
the argument is None, and that skipped all conversion (and thus
validation).
Fixes#1871
See #1885
From the QApplication.postEvent docs:
http://doc.qt.io/qt-5/qcoreapplication.html#postEvent
The event must be allocated on the heap since the post event queue
will take ownership of the event and delete it once it has been
posted. It is not safe to access the event after it has been posted.
We can't reliably guarantee that from Python, so we need to use
sendEvent instead.
This reverts commit 4e11613d2df064b138532c18f88bbf278c64f347.
We can actually make this synchronous just fine by collecting that
information when searching for the elements...
Previously, the drawn hint labels were affected by the zoom, i.e., they
were stretched out by QtWebKit and actually had to be drawn at the
unzoomed position.
The Python/C++ API gives us coordinated adjusted for zoom, so
we always *negatively* adjusted them to get the unzoomed coordinates.
JS gave us the original coordinates, so we stretched them out according
to the zoom if adjust_zoom was given (which means only when clicking a
link).
Now we always operate in term of display coordinates: The point where we
draw the hint label is equal to the point we're clicking.
Thus, the zoom level for javascript is always adjusted, and the Python
zoom level is never (negatively) adjusted.
The following methods were only used for hint labels and thus removed
now:
- document_element
- create_inside
- find_first
- set_inner_xml
- remove_from_document
- set_style_property
If the clipboard contains "-a" then "open {clipboard}" will fail because
-a gets parsed as an option. "open -- {clipboard}" doesn't do that. See
some comments in #1791.
Implement `completion-item-focus next-category` and
`completion-item-focus prev-category` to jump through completions by
category rather than by item.
Resolves#1567.
For some reason, when e.g. visiting duckduckgo and then heise.de,
QtWebEngine suddenly gets a new QOpenGLWidget as focusProxy.
We install an extra eventFilter observing the ChildAdded event and
re-adding the MouseEventFilter when that happens.
Command completions for `:bind` and `:` will now show bindings for
aliases. The binding is only included if it is bound to that alias, not
if it is bound to the command the alias points to.
Consolidate the logic used to generate the command completion category
into one place. This is shared by CommandCompletionModel,
HelpCompletionModel, and BindCompletionModel.
Hidden commands are not shown in command completion as they typically
would not be run directly. However, a user might still might like to see
help for them if, for example, they are writing a script or creating a
binding.
Addresses #1707.
Wire up the config change event to update command completion on
changing aliases, so the new aliases will be included.
Fixes#1814.
Currently we do not have tests at a high enough level to test whether
signals are wired up correctly to update completions.
Completion.empty existed to fill a slot in the old Command.completions
interface if the first positional arg had no completions but the second
did, as is the case for the `bind` command. Now that
`Command.completions` is replaced by `Command.get_pos_arg_info`, this
is no longer needed.
Command completion types are now identified by ArgInfo, so just use
that directly and cut out the middle-man. This shouldn't change any
completion behavior.
Adds a test for get_pos_arg_info to test_cmdutils.
Modifies test_completer to test the use of get_pos_arg_info. Instead of
using FakeCommand, real Command objects are used, to validate that the
Completer works with the real Command interface. This also cleans out
some test cases that were testing things already covered by other cases.
This is a more rigorous test than filterAcceptsRow as it tests behavior
with multiple columns and different sort settings. In addition, it
tests intelligentLessThan which is not tested in the filterAcceptsRow
test (as lessThan is never called if there is only 1 item to filter).
With QtWebKit or QtWebEngine with Qt < 5.7, the functions end up in the
page's namespace. We can't easily avoid this, but at least we can name
them in a way which reduces conflicts.
webelem.javascript_escape got renamed to javascript.string_escape, and a
new javascript.assemble got added to make it easier to call a function
inside a .js file.
first_item and last_item return an invalid index when there are no
items in the completion, and the completionwidget will throw on an
invalid index. However, setting an invalid index on the selection view
is fine, so just remove the assertion.
Resolves#1731.
unix_filename_rubout deletes to the previous slash or whitespace,
unlike the previously implemented backwards-kill-word which treats and
non-alphanumeric character as a boundary.
To illustrate, given the text 'foo/bar.baz', unix_filename_rubout will
delete 'bar.baz' while backwards-kill-word will delete only 'baz'.
See #1710.
This restores the previous behavior of `unix-word-rubout` as
`backward-kill-word`, which is closer to the naming used in readline.
It is bound to <Alt-Backspace> by default, though <Ctrl-Backspace> will
also work due to a builtin binding.
Resolves#1698.
These commands are more closely tied to the CompletionView than
Completer. This removes the need for an extra signal tying the
CompletionView to the Completer.
The call to _open_completion_if_needed was moved to
on_selection_changed, as this will already be called when a new item is
selected.