#!/usr/bin/python3 # -*- coding: utf-8 -*- # key-mapper - GUI for device specific keyboard mappings # Copyright (C) 2020 sezanzeb # # This file is part of key-mapper. # # key-mapper is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify # it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by # the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or # (at your option) any later version. # # key-mapper is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, # but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of # MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the # GNU General Public License for more details. # # You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License # along with key-mapper. If not, see . import unittest from keymapper.mapping import Mapping from keymapper.state import parse_xmodmap class TestMapping(unittest.TestCase): def setUp(self): self.mapping = Mapping() self.assertFalse(self.mapping.changed) def test_parse_xmodmap(self): parse_xmodmap(self.mapping) self.assertGreater(len(self.mapping), 100) # keycode 10 is typically mapped to '1' self.assertEqual(self.mapping.get_keycode('1'), 10) self.assertTrue(self.mapping.get_character(10).startswith('1')) def test_save_load(self): self.mapping.change(10, '1') self.mapping.change(11, '2') self.mapping.change(12, '3') self.mapping.save('device 1', 'test') loaded = Mapping() self.assertEqual(len(loaded), 0) loaded.load('device 1', 'test') self.assertEqual(len(loaded), 3) self.assertEqual(loaded.get_character(10), '1') self.assertEqual(loaded.get_character(11), '2') self.assertEqual(loaded.get_character(12), '3') self.assertEqual(loaded.get_keycode('1'), 10) self.assertEqual(loaded.get_keycode('2'), 11) self.assertEqual(loaded.get_keycode('3'), 12) def test_split(self): # mapping supports the xmodmap/xkb syntax for modified buttons self.mapping.change(10, 'a, A') self.assertEqual(self.mapping.get_keycode('a'), 10) self.assertEqual(self.mapping.get_keycode('A'), 10) def test_change(self): # 1 is not assigned yet, ignore it self.mapping.change(2, 'a', 1) self.assertTrue(self.mapping.changed) self.assertIsNone(self.mapping.get_character(1)) self.assertEqual(self.mapping.get_character(2), 'a') self.assertEqual(self.mapping.get_keycode('a'), 2) self.assertEqual(len(self.mapping), 1) # change 2 to 3 and change a to b self.mapping.change(3, 'b', 2) self.assertIsNone(self.mapping.get_character(2)) self.assertEqual(self.mapping.get_character(3), 'b') self.assertEqual(self.mapping.get_keycode('b'), 3) self.assertEqual(len(self.mapping), 1) # add 4 self.mapping.change(4, 'c', None) self.assertEqual(self.mapping.get_character(3), 'b') self.assertEqual(self.mapping.get_character(4), 'c') self.assertEqual(self.mapping.get_keycode('c'), 4) self.assertEqual(len(self.mapping), 2) # change the mapping of 4 to d self.mapping.change(4, 'd', None) self.assertEqual(self.mapping.get_character(4), 'd') self.assertEqual(self.mapping.get_keycode('d'), 4) self.assertEqual(len(self.mapping), 2) # this also works in the same way self.mapping.change(4, 'e', 4) self.assertEqual(self.mapping.get_character(4), 'e') self.assertEqual(self.mapping.get_keycode('e'), 4) self.assertEqual(len(self.mapping), 2) # and this self.mapping.change('4', 'f', '4') self.assertEqual(self.mapping.get_character(4), 'f') self.assertEqual(self.mapping.get_keycode('f'), 4) self.assertEqual(len(self.mapping), 2) # non-int keycodes are ignored self.mapping.change('b', 'c', 'a') self.assertEqual(len(self.mapping), 2) def test_clear(self): # does nothing self.mapping.clear(40) self.assertFalse(self.mapping.changed) self.assertEqual(len(self.mapping), 0) self.mapping._mapping[40] = 'b' self.assertEqual(len(self.mapping), 1) self.mapping.clear(40) self.assertEqual(len(self.mapping), 0) self.assertTrue(self.mapping.changed) self.mapping.change(10, 'KP_1', None) self.assertTrue(self.mapping.changed) self.mapping.change(20, 'KP_2', None) self.mapping.change(30, 'KP_3', None) self.assertEqual(len(self.mapping), 3) self.mapping.clear(20) self.assertEqual(len(self.mapping), 2) self.assertEqual(self.mapping.get_character(10), 'KP_1') self.assertIsNone(self.mapping.get_character(20)) self.assertEqual(self.mapping.get_character(30), 'KP_3') def test_empty(self): self.mapping.change(10, '1') self.mapping.change(11, '2') self.mapping.change(12, '3') self.assertEqual(len(self.mapping), 3) self.mapping.empty() self.assertEqual(len(self.mapping), 0) if __name__ == "__main__": unittest.main()