Tests: Add a Makefile variable to allow changing standalone headless X server command (Xvfb by default)
"Commons definitions for sikuli based beremiz IDE GUI tests"
import os
import sys
import subprocess
from threading import Thread, Event
from sikuli import *
home = os.environ["HOME"]
beremiz_path = os.environ["BEREMIZPATH"]
opj = os.path.join
def StartBeremizApp(projectpath=None, exemple=None):
"""
Starts Beremiz IDE, waits for main window to appear, maximize it.
Parameters:
projectpath (str): path to project to open
exemple (str): path relative to exemples directory
Returns:
Sikuli App class instance
"""
command = ["%s/beremizenv/bin/python"%home, opj(beremiz_path,"Beremiz.py"), "--log=/dev/stdout"]
if exemple is not None:
command.append(opj(beremiz_path,"exemples",exemple))
elif projectpath is not None:
command.append(projectpath)
# App class is broken in Sikuli 2.0.5: can't start process with arguments.
#
# Workaround : - use subprocess module to spawn IDE process,
# - use wmctrl to find IDE window details and maximize it
# - pass exact window title to App class constructor
proc = subprocess.Popen(command, stdout=subprocess.PIPE, bufsize=0)
# Window are macthed against process' PID
ppid = proc.pid
# Timeout 5s
c = 50
while c > 0:
# equiv to "wmctrl -l -p | grep $pid"
try:
wlist = filter(lambda l:(len(l)>2 and l[2]==str(ppid)), map(lambda s:s.split(None,4), subprocess.check_output(["wmctrl", "-l", "-p"]).splitlines()))
except subprocess.CalledProcessError:
wlist = []
# window with no title only has 4 fields do describe it
# beremiz splashcreen has no title
# we wity until main window is visible
if len(wlist) == 1 and len(wlist[0]) == 5:
windowID,_zero,wpid,_XID,wtitle = wlist[0]
break
wait(0.1)
c = c - 1
if c == 0:
raise Exception("Couldn't find Beremiz window")
# Maximize window x and y
subprocess.check_call(["wmctrl", "-i", "-r", windowID, "-b", "add,maximized_vert,maximized_horz"])
# switchApp creates an App object by finding window by title, is not supposed to spawn a process
return proc, switchApp(wtitle)
class KBDShortcut:
"""Send shortut to app by calling corresponding methods:
Stop
Run
Transfer
Connect
Clean
Build
example:
k = KBDShortcut(app)
k.Clean()
"""
fkeys = {"Stop": Key.F4,
"Run": Key.F5,
"Transfer": Key.F6,
"Connect": Key.F7,
"Clean": Key.F9,
"Build": Key.F11}
def __init__(self, app):
self.app = app
def __getattr__(self, name):
fkey = self.fkeys[name]
app = self.app
def PressShortCut():
app.focus()
type(fkey)
return PressShortCut
class IDEIdleObserver:
"Detects when IDE is idle. This is particularly handy when staring an operation and witing for the en of it."
def __init__(self, app):
"""
Parameters:
app (class App): Sikuli app given by StartBeremizApp
"""
self.r = Region(app.window())
self.idechanged = False
# 200 was selected because default 50 was still catching cursor blinking in console
# FIXME : remove blinking cursor in console
self.r.onChange(200,self._OnIDEWindowChange)
self.r.observeInBackground()
def __del__(self):
self.r.stopObserver()
def _OnIDEWindowChange(self, event):
print event
self.idechanged = True
def Wait(self, period, timeout):
"""
Wait for IDE to stop changing
Parameters:
period (int): how many seconds with no change to consider idle
timeout (int): how long to wait for idle, in seconds
"""
c = timeout/period
while c > 0:
self.idechanged = False
wait(period)
if not self.idechanged:
break
c = c - 1
if c == 0:
raise Exception("Window did not idle before timeout")
class stdoutIdleObserver:
"Detects when IDE's stdout is idle. Can be more reliable than pixel based version (false changes ?)"
def __init__(self, proc):
"""
Parameters:
proc (subprocess.Popen): Beremiz process, given by StartBeremizApp
"""
self.proc = proc
self.stdoutchanged = False
self.thread = Thread(target = self._waitStdoutProc).start()
def _waitStdoutProc():
while True:
a = self.proc.stdout.read(1)
if len(a) == 0 or a is None:
break
sys.stdout.write(a)
self.idechanged = True
def Wait(self, period, timeout):
"""
Wait for IDE'stdout to stop changing
Parameters:
period (int): how many seconds with no change to consider idle
timeout (int): how long to wait for idle, in seconds
"""
c = timeout/period
while c > 0:
self.idechanged = False
wait(period)
if not self.idechanged:
break
c = c - 1
if c == 0:
raise Exception("Stdout did not idle before timeout")
def waitPatternInStdout(proc, pattern, timeout, count=1):
success_event = Event()
def waitPatternInStdoutProc():
found = 0
while True:
a = proc.stdout.readline()
if len(a) == 0 or a is None:
raise Exception("App finished before producing expected stdout pattern")
sys.stdout.write(a)
if a.find(pattern) >= 0:
found = found + 1
if found >= count:
success_event.set()
break
Thread(target = waitPatternInStdoutProc).start()
if not success_event.wait(timeout):
# test timed out
return False
else:
return True