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We're piggybacking on our existing integration test framework to record demos that we can include in our docs
598 lines
18 KiB
Go
598 lines
18 KiB
Go
package components
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import (
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"fmt"
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"strings"
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"github.com/jesseduffield/gocui"
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"github.com/samber/lo"
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)
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type ViewDriver struct {
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// context is prepended to any error messages e.g. 'context: "current view"'
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context string
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getView func() *gocui.View
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t *TestDriver
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getSelectedLinesFn func() ([]string, error)
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getSelectedRangeFn func() (int, int, error)
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getSelectedLineIdxFn func() (int, error)
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}
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func (self *ViewDriver) getSelectedLines() ([]string, error) {
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if self.getSelectedLinesFn == nil {
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view := self.t.gui.View(self.getView().Name())
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return []string{view.SelectedLine()}, nil
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}
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return self.getSelectedLinesFn()
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}
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func (self *ViewDriver) getSelectedRange() (int, int, error) {
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if self.getSelectedRangeFn == nil {
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view := self.t.gui.View(self.getView().Name())
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idx := view.SelectedLineIdx()
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return idx, idx, nil
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}
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return self.getSelectedRangeFn()
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}
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// even if you have a selected range, there may still be a line within that range
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// which the cursor points at. This function returns that line index.
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func (self *ViewDriver) getSelectedLineIdx() (int, error) {
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if self.getSelectedLineIdxFn == nil {
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view := self.t.gui.View(self.getView().Name())
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return view.SelectedLineIdx(), nil
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}
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return self.getSelectedLineIdxFn()
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}
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// asserts that the view has the expected title
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func (self *ViewDriver) Title(expected *TextMatcher) *ViewDriver {
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self.t.assertWithRetries(func() (bool, string) {
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actual := self.getView().Title
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return expected.context(fmt.Sprintf("%s title", self.context)).test(actual)
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})
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return self
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}
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// asserts that the view has lines matching the given matchers. One matcher must be passed for each line.
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// If you only care about the top n lines, use the TopLines method instead.
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// If you only care about a subset of lines, use the ContainsLines method instead.
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func (self *ViewDriver) Lines(matchers ...*TextMatcher) *ViewDriver {
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self.validateMatchersPassed(matchers)
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self.LineCount(EqualsInt(len(matchers)))
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return self.assertLines(0, matchers...)
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}
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// asserts that the view has lines matching the given matchers. So if three matchers
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// are passed, we only check the first three lines of the view.
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// This method is convenient when you have a list of commits but you only want to
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// assert on the first couple of commits.
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func (self *ViewDriver) TopLines(matchers ...*TextMatcher) *ViewDriver {
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self.validateMatchersPassed(matchers)
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self.validateEnoughLines(matchers)
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return self.assertLines(0, matchers...)
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}
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// Asserts on the visible lines of the view.
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// Note, this assumes that the view's viewport is filled with lines
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func (self *ViewDriver) VisibleLines(matchers ...*TextMatcher) *ViewDriver {
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self.validateMatchersPassed(matchers)
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self.validateVisibleLineCount(matchers)
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// Get the origin of the view and offset that.
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// Note that we don't do any retrying here so if we want to bring back retry logic
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// we'll need to update this.
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originY := self.getView().OriginY()
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return self.assertLines(originY, matchers...)
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}
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// asserts that somewhere in the view there are consequetive lines matching the given matchers.
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func (self *ViewDriver) ContainsLines(matchers ...*TextMatcher) *ViewDriver {
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self.validateMatchersPassed(matchers)
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self.validateEnoughLines(matchers)
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self.t.assertWithRetries(func() (bool, string) {
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content := self.getView().Buffer()
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lines := strings.Split(content, "\n")
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startIdx, endIdx, err := self.getSelectedRange()
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for i := 0; i < len(lines)-len(matchers)+1; i++ {
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matches := true
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for j, matcher := range matchers {
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checkIsSelected, matcher := matcher.checkIsSelected() // strip the IsSelected matcher out
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lineIdx := i + j
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ok, _ := matcher.test(lines[lineIdx])
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if !ok {
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matches = false
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break
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}
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if checkIsSelected {
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if err != nil {
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matches = false
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break
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}
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if lineIdx < startIdx || lineIdx > endIdx {
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matches = false
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break
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}
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}
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}
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if matches {
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return true, ""
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}
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}
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expectedContent := expectedContentFromMatchers(matchers)
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return false, fmt.Sprintf(
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"Expected the following to be contained in the staging panel:\n-----\n%s\n-----\nBut got:\n-----\n%s\n-----\nSelected range: %d-%d",
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expectedContent,
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content,
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startIdx,
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endIdx,
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)
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})
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return self
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}
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func (self *ViewDriver) ContainsColoredText(fgColorStr string, text string) *ViewDriver {
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self.t.assertWithRetries(func() (bool, string) {
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view := self.getView()
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ok := self.getView().ContainsColoredText(fgColorStr, text)
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if !ok {
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return false, fmt.Sprintf("expected view '%s' to contain colored text '%s' but it didn't", view.Name(), text)
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}
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return true, ""
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})
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return self
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}
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func (self *ViewDriver) DoesNotContainColoredText(fgColorStr string, text string) *ViewDriver {
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self.t.assertWithRetries(func() (bool, string) {
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view := self.getView()
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ok := !self.getView().ContainsColoredText(fgColorStr, text)
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if !ok {
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return false, fmt.Sprintf("expected view '%s' to NOT contain colored text '%s' but it didn't", view.Name(), text)
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}
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return true, ""
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})
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return self
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}
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// asserts on the lines that are selected in the view. Don't use the `IsSelected` matcher with this because it's redundant.
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func (self *ViewDriver) SelectedLines(matchers ...*TextMatcher) *ViewDriver {
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self.validateMatchersPassed(matchers)
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self.validateEnoughLines(matchers)
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self.t.assertWithRetries(func() (bool, string) {
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selectedLines, err := self.getSelectedLines()
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if err != nil {
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return false, err.Error()
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}
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selectedContent := strings.Join(selectedLines, "\n")
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expectedContent := expectedContentFromMatchers(matchers)
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if len(selectedLines) != len(matchers) {
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return false, fmt.Sprintf("Expected the following to be selected:\n-----\n%s\n-----\nBut got:\n-----\n%s\n-----", expectedContent, selectedContent)
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}
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for i, line := range selectedLines {
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checkIsSelected, matcher := matchers[i].checkIsSelected()
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if checkIsSelected {
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self.t.fail("You cannot use the IsSelected matcher with the SelectedLines method")
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}
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ok, message := matcher.test(line)
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if !ok {
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return false, fmt.Sprintf("Error: %s. Expected the following to be selected:\n-----\n%s\n-----\nBut got:\n-----\n%s\n-----", message, expectedContent, selectedContent)
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}
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}
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return true, ""
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})
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return self
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}
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func (self *ViewDriver) validateMatchersPassed(matchers []*TextMatcher) {
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if len(matchers) < 1 {
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self.t.fail("'Lines' methods require at least one matcher to be passed as an argument. If you are trying to assert that there are no lines, use .IsEmpty()")
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}
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}
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func (self *ViewDriver) validateEnoughLines(matchers []*TextMatcher) {
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view := self.getView()
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self.t.assertWithRetries(func() (bool, string) {
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lines := view.BufferLines()
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return len(lines) >= len(matchers), fmt.Sprintf("unexpected number of lines in view '%s'. Expected at least %d, got %d", view.Name(), len(matchers), len(lines))
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})
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}
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// assumes the view's viewport is filled with lines
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func (self *ViewDriver) validateVisibleLineCount(matchers []*TextMatcher) {
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view := self.getView()
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self.t.assertWithRetries(func() (bool, string) {
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count := view.InnerHeight() + 1
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return count == len(matchers), fmt.Sprintf("unexpected number of visible lines in view '%s'. Expected exactly %d, got %d", view.Name(), len(matchers), count)
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})
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}
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func (self *ViewDriver) assertLines(offset int, matchers ...*TextMatcher) *ViewDriver {
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view := self.getView()
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for matcherIndex, matcher := range matchers {
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lineIdx := matcherIndex + offset
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checkIsSelected, matcher := matcher.checkIsSelected()
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self.t.matchString(matcher, fmt.Sprintf("Unexpected content in view '%s'.", view.Name()),
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func() string {
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return view.BufferLines()[lineIdx]
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},
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)
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if checkIsSelected {
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self.t.assertWithRetries(func() (bool, string) {
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startIdx, endIdx, err := self.getSelectedRange()
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if err != nil {
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return false, err.Error()
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}
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if lineIdx < startIdx || lineIdx > endIdx {
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if startIdx == endIdx {
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return false, fmt.Sprintf("Unexpected selected line index in view '%s'. Expected %d, got %d", view.Name(), lineIdx, startIdx)
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} else {
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lines, err := self.getSelectedLines()
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if err != nil {
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return false, err.Error()
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}
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return false, fmt.Sprintf("Unexpected selected line index in view '%s'. Expected line %d to be in range %d to %d. Selected lines:\n---\n%s\n---\n\nExpected line: '%s'", view.Name(), lineIdx, startIdx, endIdx, strings.Join(lines, "\n"), matcher.name())
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}
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}
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return true, ""
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})
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}
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}
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return self
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}
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// asserts on the content of the view i.e. the stuff within the view's frame.
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func (self *ViewDriver) Content(matcher *TextMatcher) *ViewDriver {
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self.t.matchString(matcher, fmt.Sprintf("%s: Unexpected content.", self.context),
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func() string {
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return self.getView().Buffer()
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},
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)
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return self
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}
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// asserts on the selected line of the view. If your view has multiple lines selected,
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// but also has a concept of a cursor position, this will assert on the line that
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// the cursor is on. Otherwise it will assert on the first line of the selection.
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func (self *ViewDriver) SelectedLine(matcher *TextMatcher) *ViewDriver {
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self.t.assertWithRetries(func() (bool, string) {
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selectedLineIdx, err := self.getSelectedLineIdx()
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if err != nil {
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return false, err.Error()
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}
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viewLines := self.getView().BufferLines()
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if selectedLineIdx >= len(viewLines) {
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return false, fmt.Sprintf("%s: Expected view to have at least %d lines, but it only has %d", self.context, selectedLineIdx+1, len(viewLines))
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}
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value := viewLines[selectedLineIdx]
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return matcher.context(fmt.Sprintf("%s: Unexpected selected line.", self.context)).test(value)
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})
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return self
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}
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// asserts on the index of the selected line. 0 is the first index, representing the line at the top of the view.
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func (self *ViewDriver) SelectedLineIdx(expected int) *ViewDriver {
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self.t.assertWithRetries(func() (bool, string) {
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actual := self.getView().SelectedLineIdx()
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return expected == actual, fmt.Sprintf("%s: Expected selected line index to be %d, got %d", self.context, expected, actual)
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})
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return self
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}
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// focus the view (assumes the view is a side-view)
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func (self *ViewDriver) Focus() *ViewDriver {
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viewName := self.getView().Name()
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type window struct {
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name string
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viewNames []string
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}
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windows := []window{
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{name: "status", viewNames: []string{"status"}},
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{name: "files", viewNames: []string{"files", "worktrees", "submodules"}},
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{name: "branches", viewNames: []string{"localBranches", "remotes", "tags"}},
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{name: "commits", viewNames: []string{"commits", "reflogCommits"}},
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{name: "stash", viewNames: []string{"stash"}},
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}
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for windowIndex, window := range windows {
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if lo.Contains(window.viewNames, viewName) {
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tabIndex := lo.IndexOf(window.viewNames, viewName)
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// jump to the desired window
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self.t.press(self.t.keys.Universal.JumpToBlock[windowIndex])
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// assert we're in the window before continuing
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self.t.assertWithRetries(func() (bool, string) {
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currentWindowName := self.t.gui.CurrentContext().GetWindowName()
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// by convention the window is named after the first view in the window
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return currentWindowName == window.name, fmt.Sprintf("Expected to be in window '%s', but was in '%s'", window.name, currentWindowName)
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})
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// switch to the desired tab
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currentViewName := self.t.gui.CurrentContext().GetViewName()
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currentViewTabIndex := lo.IndexOf(window.viewNames, currentViewName)
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if tabIndex > currentViewTabIndex {
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for i := 0; i < tabIndex-currentViewTabIndex; i++ {
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self.t.press(self.t.keys.Universal.NextTab)
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}
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} else if tabIndex < currentViewTabIndex {
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for i := 0; i < currentViewTabIndex-tabIndex; i++ {
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self.t.press(self.t.keys.Universal.PrevTab)
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}
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}
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// assert that we're now in the expected view
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self.IsFocused()
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return self
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}
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}
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self.t.fail(fmt.Sprintf("Cannot focus view %s: Focus() method not implemented", viewName))
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return self
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}
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// asserts that the view is focused
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func (self *ViewDriver) IsFocused() *ViewDriver {
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self.t.assertWithRetries(func() (bool, string) {
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expected := self.getView().Name()
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actual := self.t.gui.CurrentContext().GetView().Name()
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return actual == expected, fmt.Sprintf("%s: Unexpected view focused. Expected %s, got %s", self.context, expected, actual)
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})
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return self
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}
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func (self *ViewDriver) Press(keyStr string) *ViewDriver {
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self.IsFocused()
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self.t.press(keyStr)
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return self
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}
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// for use when typing or navigating, because in demos we want that to happen
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// faster
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func (self *ViewDriver) PressFast(keyStr string) *ViewDriver {
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self.IsFocused()
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self.t.pressFast(keyStr)
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return self
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}
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// i.e. pressing down arrow
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func (self *ViewDriver) SelectNextItem() *ViewDriver {
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return self.PressFast(self.t.keys.Universal.NextItem)
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}
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// i.e. pressing up arrow
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func (self *ViewDriver) SelectPreviousItem() *ViewDriver {
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return self.PressFast(self.t.keys.Universal.PrevItem)
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}
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// i.e. pressing space
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func (self *ViewDriver) PressPrimaryAction() *ViewDriver {
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return self.Press(self.t.keys.Universal.Select)
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}
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// i.e. pressing space
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func (self *ViewDriver) PressEnter() *ViewDriver {
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return self.Press(self.t.keys.Universal.Confirm)
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}
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// i.e. pressing tab
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func (self *ViewDriver) PressTab() *ViewDriver {
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return self.Press(self.t.keys.Universal.TogglePanel)
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}
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// i.e. pressing escape
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func (self *ViewDriver) PressEscape() *ViewDriver {
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return self.Press(self.t.keys.Universal.Return)
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}
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// this will look for a list item in the current panel and if it finds it, it will
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// enter the keypresses required to navigate to it.
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// The test will fail if:
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// - the user is not in a list item
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// - no list item is found containing the given text
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// - multiple list items are found containing the given text in the initial page of items
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//
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// NOTE: this currently assumes that BufferLines returns all the lines that can be accessed.
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// If this changes in future, we'll need to update this code to first attempt to find the item
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// in the current page and failing that, jump to the top of the view and iterate through all of it,
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// looking for the item.
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func (self *ViewDriver) NavigateToLine(matcher *TextMatcher) *ViewDriver {
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self.IsFocused()
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view := self.getView()
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var matchIndex int
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self.t.assertWithRetries(func() (bool, string) {
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matchIndex = -1
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var matches []string
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lines := view.BufferLines()
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// first we look for a duplicate on the current screen. We won't bother looking beyond that though.
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for i, line := range lines {
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ok, _ := matcher.test(line)
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if ok {
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matches = append(matches, line)
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matchIndex = i
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}
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}
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if len(matches) > 1 {
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return false, fmt.Sprintf("Found %d matches for `%s`, expected only a single match. Matching lines:\n%s", len(matches), matcher.name(), strings.Join(matches, "\n"))
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} else if len(matches) == 0 {
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return false, fmt.Sprintf("Could not find item matching: %s. Lines:\n%s", matcher.name(), strings.Join(lines, "\n"))
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} else {
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return true, ""
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}
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})
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selectedLineIdx, err := self.getSelectedLineIdx()
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if err != nil {
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self.t.fail(err.Error())
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return self
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}
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if selectedLineIdx == matchIndex {
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self.SelectedLine(matcher)
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} else if selectedLineIdx < matchIndex {
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for i := selectedLineIdx; i < matchIndex; i++ {
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self.SelectNextItem()
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}
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self.SelectedLine(matcher)
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} else {
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for i := selectedLineIdx; i > matchIndex; i-- {
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self.SelectPreviousItem()
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}
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self.SelectedLine(matcher)
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}
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return self
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}
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// returns true if the view is a list view and it contains no items
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func (self *ViewDriver) IsEmpty() *ViewDriver {
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self.t.assertWithRetries(func() (bool, string) {
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actual := strings.TrimSpace(self.getView().Buffer())
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return actual == "", fmt.Sprintf("%s: Unexpected content in view: expected no content. Content: %s", self.context, actual)
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})
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return self
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}
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func (self *ViewDriver) LineCount(matcher *IntMatcher) *ViewDriver {
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view := self.getView()
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self.t.assertWithRetries(func() (bool, string) {
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lineCount := self.getLineCount()
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ok, _ := matcher.test(lineCount)
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return ok, fmt.Sprintf("unexpected number of lines in view '%s'. Expected %s, got %d", view.Name(), matcher.name(), lineCount)
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})
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return self
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}
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func (self *ViewDriver) getLineCount() int {
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// can't rely entirely on view.BufferLines because it returns 1 even if there's nothing in the view
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if strings.TrimSpace(self.getView().Buffer()) == "" {
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return 0
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}
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view := self.getView()
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return len(view.BufferLines())
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}
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func (self *ViewDriver) IsVisible() *ViewDriver {
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self.t.assertWithRetries(func() (bool, string) {
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return self.getView().Visible, fmt.Sprintf("%s: Expected view to be visible, but it was not", self.context)
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})
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return self
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}
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func (self *ViewDriver) IsInvisible() *ViewDriver {
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self.t.assertWithRetries(func() (bool, string) {
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return !self.getView().Visible, fmt.Sprintf("%s: Expected view to be visible, but it was not", self.context)
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})
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|
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return self
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}
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|
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// will filter or search depending on whether the view supports filtering/searching
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func (self *ViewDriver) FilterOrSearch(text string) *ViewDriver {
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|
self.IsFocused()
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|
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|
self.Press(self.t.keys.Universal.StartSearch).
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Tap(func() {
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self.t.ExpectSearch().
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|
Clear().
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|
Type(text).
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|
Confirm()
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|
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self.t.Views().Search().IsVisible().Content(Contains(fmt.Sprintf("matches for '%s'", text)))
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})
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|
|
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return self
|
|
}
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|
|
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func (self *ViewDriver) SetCaption(caption string) *ViewDriver {
|
|
self.t.gui.SetCaption(caption)
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|
|
|
return self
|
|
}
|
|
|
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func (self *ViewDriver) SetCaptionPrefix(prefix string) *ViewDriver {
|
|
self.t.gui.SetCaptionPrefix(prefix)
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|
|
|
return self
|
|
}
|
|
|
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func (self *ViewDriver) Wait(milliseconds int) *ViewDriver {
|
|
self.t.Wait(milliseconds)
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|
|
|
return self
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// for when you want to make some assertion unrelated to the current view
|
|
// without breaking the method chain
|
|
func (self *ViewDriver) Tap(f func()) *ViewDriver {
|
|
f()
|
|
|
|
return self
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// This purely exists as a convenience method for those who hate the trailing periods in multi-line method chains
|
|
func (self *ViewDriver) Self() *ViewDriver {
|
|
return self
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
func expectedContentFromMatchers(matchers []*TextMatcher) string {
|
|
return strings.Join(lo.Map(matchers, func(matcher *TextMatcher, _ int) string {
|
|
return matcher.name()
|
|
}), "\n")
|
|
}
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