qutebrowser/tests/unit/keyinput/test_modeparsers.py
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# Copyright 2015-2018 Florian Bruhin (The Compiler) <mail@qutebrowser.org>:
#
# This file is part of qutebrowser.
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"""Tests for mode parsers."""
from unittest import mock
from PyQt5.QtCore import Qt
from PyQt5.QtGui import QKeySequence
import pytest
from qutebrowser.keyinput import modeparsers, keyutils
class TestsNormalKeyParser:
@pytest.fixture(autouse=True)
def patch_stuff(self, monkeypatch, stubs, keyinput_bindings):
"""Set up mocks and read the test config."""
monkeypatch.setattr(
'qutebrowser.keyinput.basekeyparser.usertypes.Timer',
stubs.FakeTimer)
@pytest.fixture
def keyparser(self):
kp = modeparsers.NormalKeyParser(0)
kp.execute = mock.Mock()
return kp
def test_keychain(self, keyparser, fake_keyevent):
"""Test valid keychain."""
# Press 'x' which is ignored because of no match
keyparser.handle(fake_keyevent(Qt.Key_X))
# Then start the real chain
keyparser.handle(fake_keyevent(Qt.Key_B))
keyparser.handle(fake_keyevent(Qt.Key_A))
keyparser.execute.assert_called_with('message-info ba', None)
assert not keyparser._sequence
def test_partial_keychain_timeout(self, keyparser, config_stub,
fake_keyevent):
"""Test partial keychain timeout."""
config_stub.val.input.partial_timeout = 100
timer = keyparser._partial_timer
assert not timer.isActive()
# Press 'b' for a partial match.
# Then we check if the timer has been set up correctly
keyparser.handle(fake_keyevent(Qt.Key_B))
assert timer.isSingleShot()
assert timer.interval() == 100
assert timer.isActive()
assert not keyparser.execute.called
assert keyparser._sequence == keyutils.KeySequence.parse('b')
# Now simulate a timeout and check the keystring has been cleared.
keystring_updated_mock = mock.Mock()
keyparser.keystring_updated.connect(keystring_updated_mock)
timer.timeout.emit()
assert not keyparser.execute.called
assert not keyparser._sequence
keystring_updated_mock.assert_called_once_with('')
class TestHintKeyParser:
@pytest.fixture
def keyparser(self, config_stub, key_config_stub):
kp = modeparsers.HintKeyParser(0)
kp.execute = mock.Mock()
kp.keystring_updated.disconnect() # Don't try to update HintManager
return kp
def test_simple_hint_match(self, keyparser, fake_keyevent):
keyparser.update_bindings(['aa', 'as'])
match = keyparser.handle(fake_keyevent(Qt.Key_A))
assert match == QKeySequence.PartialMatch
match = keyparser.handle(fake_keyevent(Qt.Key_S))
assert match == QKeySequence.ExactMatch
keyparser.execute.assert_called_with('follow-hint -s as', None)
def test_numberkey_hint_match(self, keyparser, fake_keyevent):
keyparser.update_bindings(['21', '22'])
match = keyparser.handle(fake_keyevent(Qt.Key_2, Qt.KeypadModifier))
assert match == QKeySequence.PartialMatch
match = keyparser.handle(fake_keyevent(Qt.Key_2, Qt.KeypadModifier))
assert match == QKeySequence.ExactMatch