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os-autoinst-distri-fedora/tests/applications/navigation/switch_application.pm
Lukas Ruzicka b0bc18b187 Add a 'navigation' test for GNOME.
This PR partly solves the issue #301 when it adds the navigation
testing for Gnome. It uses the keyboard combinations to cycle through
running applications and checks that applications could be switched
accordingly. It also tests that you can switch between workspaces
and that you can move an applications to another workspace.
2024-04-10 21:46:43 +00:00

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Perl

use base "installedtest";
use strict;
use testapi;
use utils;
# This will test that user can switch between two applications
# using the navigation combo Alt-tab.
sub start_maxed {
my $app = shift;
menu_launch_type($app);
assert_screen ["apps_run_$app", "grant_access"];
# give access rights if asked
if (match_has_tag "grant_access") {
click_lastmatch;
assert_screen "apps_run_$app";
}
wait_still_screen(3);
wait_screen_change { send_key("super-up"); };
wait_still_screen(2);
}
sub switch_to_app {
# This will use Alt-tab to switch to the desired application.
# Use the name of the application and the direction in which
# the search should be performed, either forward or backward.
my ($application, $dir, $fullscreen) = @_;
# If we want to search backwards, we will hold the shift key.
if ($dir eq "backward") {
hold_key("shift");
}
# Then we hold the alt key to either form shift-alt or just alt
# key combo.
hold_key("alt");
# We will send tab, until we have arrived at the correct icon
send_key_until_needlematch("navigation_navibar_$application", "tab", 10);
# We will release the alt key.
release_key("alt");
#
if ($dir eq "backward") {
release_key("shift");
}
my $needle = $fullscreen ? "navigation_${application}_fullscreen" : "apps_run_${application}";
assert_screen($needle);
if ($fullscreen) {
die "Not fullscreen!" if (check_screen("apps_menu_button"));
}
}
sub check_hidden {
# This function checks that the application
# is no longer fully displayed on the screen,
# because it has been hidden (minimized).
my $app = shift;
# First, let us wait until the screen settles.
wait_still_screen(3);
# If the application is still shown, let's die.
die("The application seems not to have been minimized.") if (check_screen("apps_run_$app"));
}
sub run {
my $self = shift;
### Switch between two applications
# From the setup script, we should be seeing the editor
# window.
# Switch to the other application.
send_key("alt-tab");
assert_screen("apps_run_files");
# Switch back
send_key("alt-tab");
assert_screen("apps_run_editor");
### Switch between more applications
# Start more applications.
start_maxed("clocks");
start_maxed("calculator");
start_maxed("terminal");
## Going forwards
# Switch to Calculator using alt-tab
switch_to_app("calculator", "forward");
# Switch to Clocks using alt-tab
switch_to_app("clocks", "forward");
## Going backwards
# Switch to Nautilus using shift-alt-tab
switch_to_app("files", "backward");
# Switch to Terminal using shift-alt-tab
switch_to_app("terminal", "backward");
### Switch to and from a full screen application
# We will make Terminal to full screen
send_key("f11");
# Switch to Editor
switch_to_app("editor", "forward");
# Switch to Terminal (fullscreen)
switch_to_app("terminal", "backward", 1);
# Switch to Editor
switch_to_app("editor", "forward");
### Switch between minimised apps.
# Minimise Editor
send_key("super-h");
# Check that the application has minimised.
check_hidden("editor");
# Switch to Clocks
switch_to_app("clocks", "forward");
# Minimise Clocks
send_key("super-h");
# Check that the application has minimised.
check_hidden("clocks");
# Switch to Editor
switch_to_app("editor", "forward");
# Switch to Clocks
switch_to_app("clocks", "forward");
}
sub test_flags {
return {always_rollback => 1};
}
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