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package ifc.awt;
import lib.MultiMethodTest;
import util.ValueComparer;
import com.sun.star.awt.Selection;
import com.sun.star.awt.TextEvent;
import com.sun.star.awt.XTextComponent;
import com.sun.star.awt.XTextListener;
import com.sun.star.lang.EventObject;
/**
* Testing <code>com.sun.star.awt.XTextComponent</code>
* interface methods:
* <ul>
* <li><code> addTextListener() </code></li>
* <li><code> removeTextListener() </code></li>
* <li><code> setText() </code></li>
* <li><code> getText() </code></li>
* <li><code> insertText() </code></li>
* <li><code> getSelectedText() </code></li>
* <li><code> setSelection() </code></li>
* <li><code> getSelection() </code></li>
* <li><code> setEditable() </code></li>
* <li><code> isEditable() </code></li>
* <li><code> setMaxTextLen() </code></li>
* <li><code> getMaxTextLen() </code></li>
* </ul><p>
* This test needs the following object relations :
* <ul>
* <li> <code>'XTextComponent.onlyNumbers'</code> (of type <code>Object</code>):
* needed for checking if component can contain only numeric values </li>
* </ul><p>
* Test is <b> NOT </b> multithread compilant. <p>
* @see com.sun.star.awt.XTextComponent
*/
public class _XTextComponent extends MultiMethodTest {
public XTextComponent oObj = null;
public boolean textChanged = false;
// indicates that component can contain only numeric values
private boolean num = false ;
/**
* Listener implementation which just set flag when listener
* method is called.
*/
protected class MyChangeListener implements XTextListener {
public void disposing ( EventObject oEvent ) {}
public void textChanged(TextEvent ev) {
textChanged = true;
}
}
XTextListener listener = new MyChangeListener();
/**
* Retrieves object relation, then sets flag 'num' to 'true'
* if relation is not null.
*/
public void before() {
if (tEnv.getObjRelation("XTextComponent.onlyNumbers") != null)
num = true;
}
/**
* After test calls the method, a new text is set to the object. Then
* we check if listener was called, and set a new text value
* to the object.<p>
* Has <b> OK </b> status if listener was called.
*/
public void _addTextListener(){
oObj.addTextListener(listener);
oObj.setText("Listen");
try {
Thread.sleep(500);
} catch(java.lang.InterruptedException e) {
e.printStackTrace(log);
}
if (!textChanged) {
log.println("Listener wasn't called after changing Text");
}
tRes.tested("addTextListener()",textChanged);
}
/**
* After setting flag 'textChanged' to false, test calls the method.
* Then a new text value is set to the object. <p>
* Has <b> OK </b> status if listener was not called. <p>
* The following method tests are to be completed successfully before :
* <ul>
* <li><code> addTextListener() </code>: adds listener to the object.</li>
* </ul>
*/
public void _removeTextListener() {
requiredMethod("addTextListener()");
textChanged = false;
oObj.removeTextListener(listener);
oObj.setText("Do not listen");
tRes.tested("removeTextListener()",!textChanged);
}
/**
* At first we're setting some string variable 'newText' depending of a kind
* of object we are working with. Then test calls the method. <p>
* Has <b> OK </b> status if set value is equal to a value obtained after.
*/
public void _setText() {
String newText = num ? "823" : "setText" ;
if (tEnv.getTestCase().getObjectName().equals("OTimeControl")) {
newText = "8:15";
}
log.println("Setting text to : '" + newText + "'") ;
oObj.setText(newText);
log.println("Getting text : '" + oObj.getText() + "'") ;
tRes.tested("setText()",oObj.getText().equals(newText));
}
/**
* At first we're setting some string variable 'newText' depending of a kind
* of object we are working with. Then we set text to the object and call
* the method. <p>
* Has <b> OK </b> status if set value is equal to a value obtained using
* getText() method.
*/
public void _getText() {
String newText = num ? "823" : "setText" ;
if (tEnv.getTestCase().getObjectName().equals("OTimeControl")) {
newText = "8:15";
}
oObj.setText(newText);
tRes.tested("getText()",oObj.getText().equals(newText));
}
/**
* At first we're setting string variables 'text' and 'itext' depending
* of a kind of object we are working with. Next, value from 'text' variable
* is set to an object using setText(), then the method insertText() is called.
* <p>
* Has <b> OK </b> status if text is inserted to the object.
*/
public void _insertText() {
String text = num ? "753" : "iText" ;
String itext = num ? "6" : "insert" ;
log.println("Setting text to : '" + text + "'") ;
oObj.setText(text);
log.println("Iserting text to (0,1) : '" + itext + "'") ;
oObj.insertText(new Selection(0,1), itext);
log.println("getText() returns: " + oObj.getText());
tRes.tested("insertText()", oObj.getText().equals
(num ? "653" : "insertText"));
}
/**
* After text is set to the object, test calls the method.<p>
* Has <b> OK </b> status if selected text is equal to first three symbols
* of text added before.
*/
public void _getSelectedText() {
String text = num ? "753" : "txt" ;
oObj.setText(text);
oObj.setSelection(new Selection(0,3));
boolean result = oObj.getSelectedText().equals(text);
if (! result) {
System.out.println("Getting '"+oObj.getSelectedText()+"'");
System.out.println("Expected '"+text+"'");
}
tRes.tested("getSelectedText()",result);
}
/**
* After setting new text to an object, and defining selection variable,
* test calls the method. <p>
* Has <b> OK </b> status if selection set before is equal to a selection we
* got using getSelection().
*/
public void _setSelection() {
oObj.setText("setSelection");
Selection sel = new Selection(0,3);
oObj.setSelection(sel);
tRes.tested("setSelection()", ValueComparer.equalValue
(oObj.getSelection(), sel));
}
/**
* After setting new text to an object, and defining selection variable,
* test calls the method. <p>
* Has <b> OK </b> status if selection set before is equal to a selection we
* got using getSelection().
*/
public void _getSelection() {
oObj.setText("getSelection");
Selection sel = new Selection(2,3);
oObj.setSelection(sel);
tRes.tested("getSelection()", ValueComparer.equalValue
(oObj.getSelection(), sel));
}
/**
* Test calls the method. <p>
* Has <b> OK </b> status if method has changed a property 'Editable'.
*/
public void _setEditable(){
oObj.setEditable(true);
tRes.tested("setEditable()", oObj.isEditable());
}
/**
* First we set 'Editable' variable to false. Then test calls the method.<p>
* Has <b> OK </b> status if method returns value we set before.
*/
public void _isEditable(){
oObj.setEditable(false);
tRes.tested("isEditable()", ! oObj.isEditable());
}
/**
* Test calls the method. Then new text value is set to the object. <p>
* Has <b> OK </b> status if text, returned by getText() is a string of
* length we set before.
*/
public void _setMaxTextLen() {
oObj.setMaxTextLen((short)10);
//oObj.setText("0123456789ABCDE");
//String get = oObj.getText();
//tRes.tested("setMaxTextLen()",get.length() == 10);
tRes.tested("setMaxTextLen()",oObj.getMaxTextLen()==10);
}
/**
* At first we set MaxTextLen, then test calls the method. <p>
* Has <b> OK </b> status if method returns a value we set before.
*/
public void _getMaxTextLen() {
oObj.setMaxTextLen((short)15);
log.println("getMaxTextLen() returns: "+oObj.getMaxTextLen());
tRes.tested("getMaxTextLen()",oObj.getMaxTextLen()==15);
}
}