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Please review the following # information to ensure the GNU General Public License requirements will # be met: https://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-3.0.html. # ############################################################################ import tempfile def neededFilePresent(path): found = os.path.exists(path) if os.getenv("SYSTEST_DEBUG") == "1": checkAccess(path) elif not found: test.fatal("Missing file or directory: " + path) return found def tempDir(): Result = os.path.abspath(os.getcwd()+"/../../testing") if not os.path.exists(Result): os.mkdir(Result) return tempfile.mkdtemp(prefix="qtcreator_", dir=Result) def deleteDirIfExists(path): shutil.rmtree(path, True) def verifyChecked(objectName): object = waitForObject(objectName) test.compare(object.checked, True) return object def ensureChecked(objectName, shouldBeChecked = True, timeout=20000): if shouldBeChecked: targetState = Qt.Checked state = "checked" else: targetState = Qt.Unchecked state = "unchecked" widget = waitForObject(objectName, timeout) try: # needed for transition Qt::PartiallyChecked -> Qt::Checked -> Qt::Unchecked clicked = 0 while not waitFor('widget.checkState() == targetState', 1500) and clicked < 2: clickButton(widget) clicked += 1 test.verify(waitFor("widget.checkState() == targetState", 1000)) except: # widgets not derived from QCheckbox don't have checkState() if not waitFor('widget.checked == shouldBeChecked', 1500): mouseClick(widget, 10, 6, 0, Qt.LeftButton) test.verify(waitFor("widget.checked == shouldBeChecked", 1000)) test.log("New state for QCheckBox: %s" % state, str(objectName)) return widget # verify that an object is in an expected enable state. Returns the object. # param objectSpec specifies the object to check. It can either be a string determining an object # or the object itself. If it is an object, it must exist already. # param expectedState is the expected enable state of the object def verifyEnabled(objectSpec, expectedState = True): if isinstance(objectSpec, (str, unicode)): waitFor("object.exists('" + str(objectSpec).replace("'", "\\'") + "')", 20000) foundObject = findObject(objectSpec) else: foundObject = objectSpec if objectSpec == None: test.warning("No valid object in function verifyEnabled.") else: test.compare(foundObject.enabled, expectedState) return foundObject # select an item from a combo box # param objectSpec specifies the combo box. It can either be a string determining an object # or the object itself. If it is an object, it must exist already. # param itemName is the item to be selected in the combo box # returns True if selection was changed or False if the wanted value was already selected def selectFromCombo(objectSpec, itemName): object = verifyEnabled(objectSpec) if itemName == str(object.currentText): return False else: mouseClick(object, 5, 5, 0, Qt.LeftButton) snooze(1) mouseClick(waitForObjectItem(object, itemName.replace(".", "\\.")), 5, 5, 0, Qt.LeftButton) test.verify(waitFor("str(object.currentText)==itemName", 5000), "Switched combo item to '%s'" % itemName) return True def selectFromLocator(filter, itemName = None): if itemName == None: itemName = filter itemName = itemName.replace(".", "\\.").replace("_", "\\_") locator = waitForObject(":*Qt Creator_Utils::FilterLineEdit") mouseClick(locator, 5, 5, 0, Qt.LeftButton) replaceEditorContent(locator, filter) # clicking the wanted item # if you replace this by pressing ENTER, be sure that something is selected # otherwise you will run into unwanted behavior wantedItem = waitForObjectItem("{type='QTreeView' unnamed='1' visible='1'}", itemName) doubleClick(wantedItem, 5, 5, 0, Qt.LeftButton) def wordUnderCursor(window): return textUnderCursor(window, QTextCursor.StartOfWord, QTextCursor.EndOfWord) def lineUnderCursor(window): return textUnderCursor(window, QTextCursor.StartOfLine, QTextCursor.EndOfLine) def textUnderCursor(window, fromPos, toPos): cursor = window.textCursor() oldposition = cursor.position() cursor.movePosition(fromPos) cursor.movePosition(toPos, QTextCursor.KeepAnchor) returnValue = cursor.selectedText() cursor.setPosition(oldposition) return returnValue def which(program): # Don't use spawn.find_executable because it can't find .bat or # .cmd files and doesn't check whether a file is executable (!) if platform.system() in ('Windows', 'Microsoft'): command = "where" else: command = "which" foundPath = getOutputFromCmdline([command, program], acceptedError=1) if foundPath: return foundPath.splitlines()[0] else: return None # this function removes the user files of given pro file(s) # can be called with a single string object or a list of strings holding path(s) to # the pro file(s) returns False if it could not remove all user files or has been # called with an unsupported object def cleanUpUserFiles(pathsToProFiles=None): if pathsToProFiles==None: return False if isinstance(pathsToProFiles, (str, unicode)): filelist = glob.glob(pathsToProFiles+".user*") elif isinstance(pathsToProFiles, (list, tuple)): filelist = [] for p in pathsToProFiles: filelist.extend(glob.glob(p+".user*")) else: test.fatal("Got an unsupported object.") return False doneWithoutErrors = True for file in filelist: try: file = os.path.abspath(file) os.remove(file) except: doneWithoutErrors = False return doneWithoutErrors def invokeMenuItem(menu, item, *subItems): if platform.system() == "Darwin": try: waitForObject(":Qt Creator.QtCreator.MenuBar_QMenuBar", 2000) except: nativeMouseClick(waitForObject(":Qt Creator_Core::Internal::MainWindow", 1000), 20, 20, 0, Qt.LeftButton) # HACK as Squish fails to provide a proper way to access the system menu if platform.system() == "Darwin": if menu == "Tools" and item == "Options...": #nativeType("") # the following is a pure HACK because using the default key sequence seems to be broken # when running from inside Squish menuBar = waitForObject(":Qt Creator.QtCreator.MenuBar_QMenuBar", 500) nativeMouseClick(menuBar, 75, 5, 0, Qt.LeftButton) for _ in range(3): nativeType("") nativeType("") return if menu == "File" and item == "Exit": nativeType("") return menuObject = waitForObjectItem(":Qt Creator.QtCreator.MenuBar_QMenuBar", menu) snooze(1) waitFor("menuObject.visible", 1000) activateItem(menuObject) itemObject = waitForObjectItem(objectMap.realName(menuObject), item) waitFor("itemObject.enabled", 2000) activateItem(itemObject) numberedPrefix = "(&\\d \| )?" for subItem in subItems: sub = itemObject.menu() waitFor("sub.visible", 1000) # we might have numbered sub items (e.g. "Recent Files") - these have this special prefix if subItem.startswith(numberedPrefix): actions = sub.actions() triggered = False for i in range(actions.count()): current = actions.at(i) nonPrefix = subItem[len(numberedPrefix):] matcher = re.match("%s(.*)" % numberedPrefix, str(current.text)) if matcher and matcher.group(2) == nonPrefix: itemObject = current activateItem(itemObject) triggered = True break if not triggered: test.fail("Could not trigger '%s' - item missing or code wrong?" % subItem, "Function arguments: '%s', '%s', %s" % (menu, item, str(subItems))) break # we failed to trigger - no need to process subItems further else: itemObject = waitForObjectItem(sub, subItem) activateItem(itemObject) def logApplicationOutput(): # make sure application output is shown ensureChecked(":Qt Creator_AppOutput_Core::Internal::OutputPaneToggleButton") try: output = waitForObject("{type='Core::OutputWindow' visible='1' windowTitle='Application Output Window'}") test.log("Application Output:\n%s" % output.plainText) return str(output.plainText) except: test.fail("Could not find any Application Output - did the project run?") return None # get the output from a given cmdline call def getOutputFromCmdline(cmdline, environment=None, acceptedError=0): try: return subprocess.check_output(cmdline, env=environment) except subprocess.CalledProcessError as e: if e.returncode != acceptedError: test.warning("Command '%s' returned %d" % (e.cmd, e.returncode)) return e.output def selectFromFileDialog(fileName, waitForFile=False, ignoreFinalSnooze=False): if platform.system() == "Darwin": snooze(1) nativeType("") snooze(1) nativeType(fileName) snooze(2) nativeType("") snooze(3) nativeType("") if not ignoreFinalSnooze: snooze(1) else: fName = os.path.basename(os.path.abspath(fileName)) pName = os.path.dirname(os.path.abspath(fileName)) + os.sep try: waitForObject("{name='QFileDialog' type='QFileDialog' visible='1'}", 5000) pathLine = waitForObject("{name='fileNameEdit' type='QLineEdit' visible='1'}") snooze(1) replaceEditorContent(pathLine, pName) clickButton(waitForObject("{text='Open' type='QPushButton'}")) waitFor("str(pathLine.text)==''") snooze(1) replaceEditorContent(pathLine, fName) clickButton(waitForObject("{text='Open' type='QPushButton'}")) except: nativeType("") nativeType("") nativeType(pName + fName) seconds = len(pName + fName) / 20 test.log("Using snooze(%d) [problems with event processing of nativeType()]" % seconds) snooze(seconds) nativeType("") if not ignoreFinalSnooze: snooze(3) if waitForFile: fileCombo = waitForObject(":Qt Creator_FilenameQComboBox") if not waitFor("str(fileCombo.currentText) in fileName", 5000): test.fail("%s could not be opened in time." % fileName) # add Qt documentations from given paths # param which a list/tuple of the paths to the qch files to be added def addHelpDocumentation(which): invokeMenuItem("Tools", "Options...") waitForObjectItem(":Options_QListView", "Help") clickItem(":Options_QListView", "Help", 14, 15, 0, Qt.LeftButton) waitForObject("{container=':Options.qt_tabwidget_tabbar_QTabBar' type='TabItem' text='Documentation'}") clickOnTab(":Options.qt_tabwidget_tabbar_QTabBar", "Documentation") # get rid of all docs already registered listWidget = waitForObject("{type='QListView' name='docsListView' visible='1'}") if listWidget.model().rowCount() > 0: mouseClick(listWidget) type(listWidget, "") clickButton(waitForObject("{type='QPushButton' name='removeButton' visible='1'}")) for qch in which: clickButton(waitForObject("{type='QPushButton' name='addButton' visible='1' text='Add...'}")) selectFromFileDialog(qch) clickButton(waitForObject(":Options.OK_QPushButton")) def addCurrentCreatorDocumentation(): currentCreatorPath = currentApplicationContext().cwd if platform.system() == "Darwin": docPath = os.path.abspath(os.path.join(currentCreatorPath, "Qt Creator.app", "Contents", "Resources", "doc", "qtcreator.qch")) else: docPath = os.path.abspath(os.path.join(currentCreatorPath, "..", "share", "doc", "qtcreator", "qtcreator.qch")) if not os.path.exists(docPath): test.fatal("Missing current Qt Creator documentation (expected in %s)" % docPath) return invokeMenuItem("Tools", "Options...") waitForObjectItem(":Options_QListView", "Help") clickItem(":Options_QListView", "Help", 14, 15, 0, Qt.LeftButton) waitForObject("{container=':Options.qt_tabwidget_tabbar_QTabBar' type='TabItem' text='Documentation'}") clickOnTab(":Options.qt_tabwidget_tabbar_QTabBar", "Documentation") clickButton(waitForObject("{type='QPushButton' name='addButton' visible='1' text='Add...'}")) selectFromFileDialog(docPath) try: waitForObject("{type='QMessageBox' unnamed='1' visible='1' " "text?='Unable to register documentation.*'}", 3000) test.passes("Qt Creator's documentation found already registered.") clickButton(waitForObject("{type='QPushButton' text='OK' unnamed='1' visible='1' " "container={name='groupBox' type='QGroupBox' visible='1'}}")) except: test.fail("Added Qt Creator's documentation explicitly.") clickButton(waitForObject(":Options.OK_QPushButton")) def verifyOutput(string, substring, outputFrom, outputIn): index = string.find(substring) if (index == -1): test.fail("Output from " + outputFrom + " could not be found in " + outputIn) else: test.passes("Output from " + outputFrom + " found at position " + str(index) + " of " + outputIn) # function that verifies the existence and the read permissions # of the given file path # if the executing user hasn't the read permission it checks # the parent folders for their execute permission def checkAccess(pathToFile): if os.path.exists(pathToFile): test.log("Path '%s' exists" % pathToFile) if os.access(pathToFile, os.R_OK): test.log("Got read access on '%s'" % pathToFile) else: test.fail("No read permission on '%s'" % pathToFile) else: test.fatal("Path '%s' does not exist or cannot be accessed" % pathToFile) __checkParentAccess__(pathToFile) # helper function for checking the execute rights of all # parents of filePath def __checkParentAccess__(filePath): for i in range(1, filePath.count(os.sep)): tmp = filePath.rsplit(os.sep, i)[0] if os.access(tmp, os.X_OK): test.log("Got execute permission on '%s'" % tmp) else: test.fail("No execute permission on '%s'" % tmp) # this function checks for all configured Qt versions inside # options dialog and returns a dict holding the kits as keys # and a list of information of its configured Qt def getConfiguredKits(): def __retrieveQtVersionName__(target, version): treeView = waitForObject(":qtdirList_QTreeView") return str(treeView.currentIndex().data().toString()) # end of internal function for iterateQtVersions def __setQtVersionForKit__(kit, kitName, kitsQtVersionName): treeView = waitForObject(":BuildAndRun_QTreeView") clickItem(treeView, kit, 5, 5, 0, Qt.LeftButton) qtVersionStr = str(waitForObject(":Kits_QtVersion_QComboBox").currentText) kitsQtVersionName[kitName] = qtVersionStr # end of internal function for iterate kits kitsWithQtVersionName = {} result = {} # collect kits and their Qt versions targetsQtVersions, qtVersionNames = iterateQtVersions(True, False, __retrieveQtVersionName__) # update collected Qt versions with their configured device and version iterateKits(True, True, __setQtVersionForKit__, kitsWithQtVersionName) # merge defined target names with their configured Qt versions and devices for kit, qtVersion in kitsWithQtVersionName.iteritems(): if kit in ('Fremantle', 'Harmattan', 'Qt Simulator'): test.verify(qtVersion == 'None', "The outdated kit '%s' should not have a Qt version" % kit) elif qtVersion in qtVersionNames: result[kit] = targetsQtVersions[qtVersionNames.index(qtVersion)].items()[0] else: test.fail("Qt version '%s' for kit '%s' can't be found in qtVersionNames." % (qtVersion, kit)) clickButton(waitForObject(":Options.Cancel_QPushButton")) test.log("Configured kits: %s" % str(result)) return result def visibleCheckBoxExists(text): try: findObject("{type='QCheckBox' text='%s' visible='1'}" % text) return True except: return False # this function verifies if the text matches the given # regex inside expectedTexts # param text must be a single str/unicode # param expectedTexts can be str/unicode/list/tuple def regexVerify(text, expectedTexts): if isinstance(expectedTexts, (str,unicode)): expectedTexts = [expectedTexts] for curr in expectedTexts: pattern = re.compile(curr) if pattern.match(text): return True return False # function that opens Options Dialog and parses the configured Qt versions # param keepOptionsOpen set to True if the Options dialog should stay open when # leaving this function # param alreadyOnOptionsDialog set to True if you already have opened the Options Dialog # (if False this function will open it via the MenuBar -> Tools -> Options...) # param additionalFunction pass a function or name of a defined function to execute # for each correctly configured item on the list of Qt versions # (Qt versions having no assigned toolchain, failing qmake,... will be skipped) # this function must take at least 2 parameters - the first is the target name # and the second the version of the current selected Qt version item # param argsForAdditionalFunc you can specify as much parameters as you want to pass # to additionalFunction from the outside # the function returns a list of dict holding target-version mappings if used without # additionalFunction # WATCH OUT! if you're using the additionalFunction parameter - this function will # return the list mentioned above as well as the returned value(s) from # additionalFunction. You MUST call this function like # result, additionalResult = _iterateQtVersions(...) # where additionalResult is the result of all executions of additionalFunction which # means it is a list of results. def iterateQtVersions(keepOptionsOpen=False, alreadyOnOptionsDialog=False, additionalFunction=None, *argsForAdditionalFunc): result = [] additionalResult = [] if not alreadyOnOptionsDialog: invokeMenuItem("Tools", "Options...") waitForObjectItem(":Options_QListView", "Build & Run") clickItem(":Options_QListView", "Build & Run", 14, 15, 0, Qt.LeftButton) clickOnTab(":Options.qt_tabwidget_tabbar_QTabBar", "Qt Versions") pattern = re.compile("Qt version (?P.*?) for (?P.*)") treeView = waitForObject(":qtdirList_QTreeView") model = treeView.model() for rootIndex in dumpIndices(model): rootChildText = str(rootIndex.data()).replace(".", "\\.").replace("_", "\\_") for subIndex in dumpIndices(model, rootIndex): subChildText = str(subIndex.data()).replace(".", "\\.").replace("_", "\\_") clickItem(treeView, ".".join([rootChildText,subChildText]), 5, 5, 0, Qt.LeftButton) currentText = str(waitForObject(":QtSupport__Internal__QtVersionManager.QLabel").text) matches = pattern.match(currentText) if matches: target = matches.group("target").strip() version = matches.group("version").strip() result.append({target:version}) if additionalFunction: try: if isinstance(additionalFunction, (str, unicode)): currResult = globals()[additionalFunction](target, version, *argsForAdditionalFunc) else: currResult = additionalFunction(target, version, *argsForAdditionalFunc) except: import sys t,v,tb = sys.exc_info() currResult = None test.fatal("Function to additionally execute on Options Dialog could not be found or " "an exception occurred while executing it.", "%s(%s)" % (str(t), str(v))) additionalResult.append(currResult) if not keepOptionsOpen: clickButton(waitForObject(":Options.Cancel_QPushButton")) if additionalFunction: return result, additionalResult else: return result # function that opens Options Dialog (if necessary) and parses the configured Kits # param keepOptionsOpen set to True if the Options dialog should stay open when # leaving this function # param alreadyOnOptionsDialog set to True if you already have opened the Options Dialog # (if False this functions will open it via the MenuBar -> Tools -> Options...) # param additionalFunction pass a function or name of a defined function to execute # for each configured item on the list of Kits # this function must take at least 2 parameters - the first is the item (QModelIndex) # of the current Kit (if you need to click on it) and the second the Kit name itself # param argsForAdditionalFunc you can specify as much parameters as you want to pass # to additionalFunction from the outside # the function returns a list of Kit names if used without an additional function # WATCH OUT! if you're using the additionalFunction parameter - this function will # return the list mentioned above as well as the returned value(s) from # additionalFunction. You MUST call this function like # result, additionalResult = _iterateQtVersions(...) # where additionalResult is the result of all executions of additionalFunction which # means it is a list of results. def iterateKits(keepOptionsOpen=False, alreadyOnOptionsDialog=False, additionalFunction=None, *argsForAdditionalFunc): result = [] additionalResult = [] if not alreadyOnOptionsDialog: invokeMenuItem("Tools", "Options...") waitForObjectItem(":Options_QListView", "Build & Run") clickItem(":Options_QListView", "Build & Run", 14, 15, 0, Qt.LeftButton) clickOnTab(":Options.qt_tabwidget_tabbar_QTabBar", "Kits") treeView = waitForObject(":BuildAndRun_QTreeView") model = treeView.model() test.compare(model.rowCount(), 2, "Verifying expected target section count") autoDetected = model.index(0, 0) test.compare(autoDetected.data().toString(), "Auto-detected", "Verifying label for target section") manual = model.index(1, 0) test.compare(manual.data().toString(), "Manual", "Verifying label for target section") for section in [autoDetected, manual]: for currentItem in dumpItems(model, section): kitName = currentItem if (kitName.endswith(" (default)")): kitName = kitName.rsplit(" (default)", 1)[0] result.append(kitName) item = ".".join([str(section.data().toString()), currentItem.replace(".", "\\.")]) if additionalFunction: try: if isinstance(additionalFunction, (str, unicode)): currResult = globals()[additionalFunction](item, kitName, *argsForAdditionalFunc) else: currResult = additionalFunction(item, kitName, *argsForAdditionalFunc) except: import sys t,v,tb = sys.exc_info() currResult = None test.fatal("Function to additionally execute on Options Dialog could not be " "found or an exception occurred while executing it.", "%s(%s)" % (str(t), str(v))) additionalResult.append(currResult) if not keepOptionsOpen: clickButton(waitForObject(":Options.Cancel_QPushButton")) if additionalFunction: return result, additionalResult else: return result # set a help viewer that will always be used, regardless of Creator's width class HelpViewer: HELPMODE, SIDEBYSIDE, EXTERNALWINDOW = range(3) def setFixedHelpViewer(helpViewer): invokeMenuItem("Tools", "Options...") waitForObjectItem(":Options_QListView", "Help") clickItem(":Options_QListView", "Help", 5, 5, 0, Qt.LeftButton) clickOnTab(":Options.qt_tabwidget_tabbar_QTabBar", "General") mode = "Always Show " if helpViewer == HelpViewer.HELPMODE: mode += "in Help Mode" elif helpViewer == HelpViewer.SIDEBYSIDE: mode += "Side-by-Side" elif helpViewer == HelpViewer.EXTERNALWINDOW: mode += "in External Window" selectFromCombo(":Startup.contextHelpComboBox_QComboBox", mode) clickButton(waitForObject(":Options.OK_QPushButton")) def removePackagingDirectory(projectPath): qtcPackaging = os.path.join(projectPath, "qtc_packaging") if os.path.exists(qtcPackaging): test.log("Removing old packaging directory '%s'" % qtcPackaging) deleteDirIfExists(qtcPackaging) else: test.log("Couldn't remove packaging directory '%s' - did not exist." % qtcPackaging) # returns the indices from a QAbstractItemModel def dumpIndices(model, parent=None, column=0): if parent: return [model.index(row, column, parent) for row in range(model.rowCount(parent))] else: return [model.index(row, column) for row in range(model.rowCount())] DisplayRole = 0 # returns the data from a QAbstractItemModel as strings def dumpItems(model, parent=None, role=DisplayRole, column=0): return [str(index.data(role)) for index in dumpIndices(model, parent, column)] # returns the children of a QTreeWidgetItem def dumpChildren(item): return [item.child(index) for index in range(item.childCount())] def writeTestResults(folder): if not os.path.exists(folder): print "Skipping writing test results (folder '%s' does not exist)." % folder return resultFile = open("%s.srf" % os.path.join(folder, os.path.basename(squishinfo.testCase)), "w") resultFile.write("suite:%s\n" % os.path.basename(os.path.dirname(squishinfo.testCase))) categories = ["passes", "fails", "fatals", "errors", "tests", "warnings", "xfails", "xpasses"] for cat in categories: resultFile.write("%s:%d\n" % (cat, test.resultCount(cat))) resultFile.close() # wait and verify if object exists/not exists def checkIfObjectExists(name, shouldExist = True, timeout = 3000, verboseOnFail = False): result = waitFor("object.exists(name) == shouldExist", timeout) if verboseOnFail and not result: test.log("checkIfObjectExists() failed for '%s'" % name) return result # wait for progress bar(s) to appear and disappear def progressBarWait(timeout=60000, warn=True): if not checkIfObjectExists(":Qt Creator_Core::Internal::ProgressBar", True, 6000): if warn: test.warning("progressBarWait() timed out when waiting for ProgressBar.", "This may lead to unforeseen behavior. Consider increasing the timeout.") checkIfObjectExists(":Qt Creator_Core::Internal::ProgressBar", False, timeout) def readFile(filename): f = open(filename, "r") content = f.read() f.close() return content def simpleFileName(navigatorFileName): # try to find the last part of the given name, assume it's inside a (folder) structure search = re.search(".*[^\\\\]\.(.*)$", navigatorFileName) if search: return search.group(1).replace("\\", "") # it's just the filename return navigatorFileName.replace("\\", "") def clickOnTab(tabBarStr, tabText, timeout=5000): if not waitFor("object.exists(tabBarStr)", timeout): raise LookupError("Could not find QTabBar: %s" % objectMap.realName(tabBarStr)) tabBar = findObject(tabBarStr) if platform.system() == 'Darwin' and not tabBar.visible: test.log("Using workaround for Mac.") setWindowState(tabBar, WindowState.Normal) tabBar = waitForObject(tabBarStr, 2000) clickTab(tabBar, tabText) waitFor("str(tabBar.tabText(tabBar.currentIndex)) == '%s'" % tabText, timeout) # constructs a string holding the properties for a QModelIndex # param property a string holding additional properties including their values # ATTENTION! use single quotes for values (e.g. "text='Text'", "text='Text' occurrence='2'") # param container the container (str) to be used for this QModelIndex def getQModelIndexStr(property, container): if (container.startswith(":")): container = "'%s'" % container return ("{column='0' container=%s %s type='QModelIndex'}" % (container, property)) def verifyItemOrder(items, text): text = str(text) lastIndex = 0 for item in items: index = text.find(item) test.verify(index > lastIndex, "'" + item + "' found at index " + str(index)) lastIndex = index def openVcsLog(): try: foundObj = waitForObject("{type='Core::OutputWindow' unnamed='1' visible='1' " "window=':Qt Creator_Core::Internal::MainWindow'}", 2000) if className(foundObj) != 'Core::OutputWindow': raise Exception("Found derived class, but not a pure QPlainTextEdit.") waitForObject("{text='Version Control' type='QLabel' unnamed='1' visible='1' " "window=':Qt Creator_Core::Internal::MainWindow'}", 2000) except: invokeMenuItem("Window", "Output Panes", "Version Control") def openGeneralMessages(): if not object.exists(":Qt Creator_Core::OutputWindow"): invokeMenuItem("Window", "Output Panes", "General Messages") # function that retrieves a specific child object by its class # this is sometimes the best way to avoid using waitForObject() on objects that # occur more than once - but could easily be found by using a compound object # (e.g. search for Utils::PathChooser instead of Utils::FancyLineEdit and get the child) def getChildByClass(parent, classToSearchFor, occurrence=1): children = [child for child in object.children(parent) if className(child) == classToSearchFor] if len(children) < occurrence: return None else: return children[occurrence - 1] def getHelpViewer(): return waitForObject("{type='Help::Internal::TextBrowserHelpWidget' unnamed='1' " "visible='1' window=':Qt Creator_Core::Internal::MainWindow'}", 1000) def getHelpTitle(): return str(getHelpViewer().documentTitle)