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GtkWidget * | gtk_test_create_simple_window () |
GtkWidget * | gtk_test_create_widget () |
GtkWidget * | gtk_test_display_button_window () |
GtkWidget * | gtk_test_find_label () |
GtkWidget * | gtk_test_find_sibling () |
GtkWidget * | gtk_test_find_widget () |
void | gtk_test_init () |
const GType * | gtk_test_list_all_types () |
void | gtk_test_register_all_types () |
double | gtk_test_slider_get_value () |
void | gtk_test_slider_set_perc () |
gboolean | gtk_test_spin_button_click () |
gchar * | gtk_test_text_get () |
void | gtk_test_text_set () |
gboolean | gtk_test_widget_click () |
gboolean | gtk_test_widget_send_key () |
GtkWidget * gtk_test_create_simple_window (const gchar *window_title
,const gchar *dialog_text
);
Create a simple window with window title window_title
and
text contents dialog_text
.
The window will quit any running gtk_main()
-loop when destroyed, and it
will automatically be destroyed upon test function teardown.
window_title |
Title of the window to be displayed. |
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dialog_text |
Text inside the window to be displayed. |
Since: 2.14
GtkWidget * gtk_test_create_widget (GType widget_type
,const gchar *first_property_name
,...
);
This function wraps g_object_new()
for widget types.
It'll automatically show all created non window widgets, also
g_object_ref_sink()
them (to keep them alive across a running test)
and set them up for destruction during the next test teardown phase.
widget_type |
a valid widget type. |
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first_property_name |
Name of first property to set or |
[allow-none] |
Varargs |
value to set the first property to, followed by more
name-value pairs, terminated by |
Since: 2.14
GtkWidget * gtk_test_display_button_window (const gchar *window_title
,const gchar *dialog_text
,...
);
Create a window with window title window_title
, text contents dialog_text
,
and a number of buttons, according to the paired argument list given
as @... parameters.
Each button is created with a label
and a ::clicked signal handler that
incremrents the integer stored in nump
.
The window will be automatically shown with gtk_widget_show_now()
after
creation, so when this function returns it has already been mapped,
resized and positioned on screen.
The window will quit any running gtk_main()
-loop when destroyed, and it
will automatically be destroyed upon test function teardown.
window_title |
Title of the window to be displayed. |
|
dialog_text |
Text inside the window to be displayed. |
|
... |
|
Since: 2.14
GtkWidget * gtk_test_find_label (GtkWidget *widget
,const gchar *label_pattern
);
This function will search widget
and all its descendants for a GtkLabel
widget with a text string matching label_pattern
.
The label_pattern
may contain asterisks '*' and question marks '?' as
placeholders, g_pattern_match()
is used for the matching.
Note that locales other than "C" tend to alter (translate" label strings,
so this function is genrally only useful in test programs with
predetermined locales, see gtk_test_init()
for more details.
widget |
Valid label or container widget. |
|
label_pattern |
Shell-glob pattern to match a label string. |
Since: 2.14
GtkWidget * gtk_test_find_sibling (GtkWidget *base_widget
,GType widget_type
);
This function will search siblings of base_widget
and siblings of its
ancestors for all widgets matching widget_type
.
Of the matching widgets, the one that is geometrically closest to
base_widget
will be returned.
The general purpose of this function is to find the most likely "action"
widget, relative to another labeling widget. Such as finding a
button or text entry widget, given it's corresponding label widget.
base_widget |
Valid widget, part of a widget hierarchy |
|
widget_type |
Type of a aearched for sibling widget |
Since: 2.14
GtkWidget * gtk_test_find_widget (GtkWidget *widget
,const gchar *label_pattern
,GType widget_type
);
This function will search the descendants of widget
for a widget
of type widget_type
that has a label matching label_pattern
next
to it. This is most useful for automated GUI testing, e.g. to find
the "OK" button in a dialog and synthesize clicks on it.
However see gtk_test_find_label()
, gtk_test_find_sibling()
and
gtk_test_widget_click()
for possible caveats involving the search of
such widgets and synthesizing widget events.
widget |
Container widget, usually a GtkWindow. |
|
label_pattern |
Shell-glob pattern to match a label string. |
|
widget_type |
Type of a aearched for label sibling widget. |
Since: 2.14
void gtk_test_init (int *argcp
,char ***argvp
,...
);
This function is used to initialize a GTK+ test program.
It will in turn call g_test_init()
and gtk_init()
to properly
initialize the testing framework and graphical toolkit. It'll
also set the program's locale to "C" and prevent loading of rc
files and Gtk+ modules. This is done to make tets program
environments as deterministic as possible.
Like gtk_init()
and g_test_init()
, any known arguments will be
processed and stripped from argc
and argv
.
argcp |
Address of the |
|
argvp |
Address of the argv parameter of main() .
Any parameters understood by |
[inout][array length=argcp] |
Varargs |
currently unused |
Since: 2.14
const GType *
gtk_test_list_all_types (guint *n_types
);
Return the type ids that have been registered after
calling gtk_test_register_all_types()
.
n_types |
location to store number of types |
|
returns |
0-terminated array of type ids. |
[array length=n_types zero-terminated=1][transfer none] |
Since: 2.14
void
gtk_test_register_all_types (void
);
Force registration of all core Gtk+ and Gdk object types.
This allowes to refer to any of those object types via
g_type_from_name()
after calling this function.
Since: 2.14
double
gtk_test_slider_get_value (GtkWidget *widget
);
Retrive the literal adjustment value for GtkRange based
widgets and spin buttons. Note that the value returned by
this function is anything between the lower and upper bounds
of the adjustment belonging to widget
, and is not a percentage
as passed in to gtk_test_slider_set_perc()
.
Since: 2.14
void gtk_test_slider_set_perc (GtkWidget *widget
,double percentage
);
This function will adjust the slider position of all GtkRange
based widgets, such as scrollbars or scales, it'll also adjust
spin buttons. The adjustment value of these widgets is set to
a value between the lower and upper limits, according to the
percentage
argument.
Since: 2.14
gboolean gtk_test_spin_button_click (GtkSpinButton *spinner
,guint button
,gboolean upwards
);
This function will generate a button
click in the upwards or downwards
spin button arrow areas, usually leading to an increase or decrease of
spin button's value.
spinner |
valid GtkSpinButton widget. |
|
button |
Number of the pointer button for the event, usually 1, 2 or 3. |
|
upwards |
|
wether all actions neccessary for the button click simulation were carried out successfully.
Since: 2.14
gchar *
gtk_test_text_get (GtkWidget *widget
);
Retrive the text string of widget
if it is a GtkLabel,
GtkEditable (entry and text widgets) or GtkTextView.
Since: 2.14
void gtk_test_text_set (GtkWidget *widget
,const gchar *string
);
Set the text string of widget
to string
if it is a GtkLabel,
GtkEditable (entry and text widgets) or GtkTextView.
Since: 2.14
gboolean gtk_test_widget_click (GtkWidget *widget
,guint button
,GdkModifierType modifiers
);
This function will generate a button
click (button press and button
release event) in the middle of the first GdkWindow found that belongs
to widget
.
For GTK_NO_WINDOW
widgets like GtkButton, this will often be an
input-only event window. For other widgets, this is usually widget->window.
Certain caveats should be considered when using this function, in
particular because the mouse pointer is warped to the button click
location, see gdk_test_simulate_button()
for details.
widget |
Widget to generate a button click on. |
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button |
Number of the pointer button for the event, usually 1, 2 or 3. |
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modifiers |
Keyboard modifiers the event is setup with. |
wether all actions neccessary for the button click simulation were carried out successfully.
Since: 2.14
gboolean gtk_test_widget_send_key (GtkWidget *widget
,guint keyval
,GdkModifierType modifiers
);
This function will generate keyboard press and release events in
the middle of the first GdkWindow found that belongs to widget
.
For GTK_NO_WINDOW
widgets like GtkButton, this will often be an
input-only event window. For other widgets, this is usually widget->window.
Certain caveats should be considered when using this function, in
particular because the mouse pointer is warped to the key press
location, see gdk_test_simulate_key()
for details.
widget |
Widget to generate a key press and release on. |
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keyval |
A Gdk keyboard value. |
|
modifiers |
Keyboard modifiers the event is setup with. |
Since: 2.14