input-remapper/tests/testcases/test_macros.py
2020-12-04 19:21:54 +01:00

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#!/usr/bin/python3
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
# key-mapper - GUI for device specific keyboard mappings
# Copyright (C) 2020 sezanzeb <proxima@hip70890b.de>
#
# 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 <https://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
import time
import unittest
import asyncio
from keymapper.dev.macros import parse, _Macro, _extract_params
from keymapper.config import config
from keymapper.state import system_mapping
class TestMacros(unittest.TestCase):
def setUp(self):
self.result = []
self.loop = asyncio.get_event_loop()
def tearDown(self):
self.result = []
def handler(self, code, value):
"""Where macros should write codes to."""
self.result.append((code, value))
def test_extract_params(self):
def expect(raw, expectation):
self.assertListEqual(_extract_params(raw), expectation)
expect('a', ['a'])
expect('a,b', ['a', 'b'])
expect('a,b,c', ['a', 'b', 'c'])
expect('k(a)', ['k(a)'])
expect('k(a).k(b), k(a)', ['k(a).k(b)', 'k(a)'])
expect('k(a), k(a).k(b)', ['k(a)', 'k(a).k(b)'])
expect('r(1, k(a))', ['r(1, k(a))'])
expect('r(1, k(a)), r(1, k(b))', ['r(1, k(a))', 'r(1, k(b))'])
expect(
'r(1, k(a)), r(1, k(b)), r(1, k(c))',
['r(1, k(a))', 'r(1, k(b))', 'r(1, k(c))']
)
expect('', [''])
expect(',', ['', ''])
expect(',,', ['', '', ''])
def test_set_handler(self):
macro = parse('r(1, r(1, k(1)))')
one_code = system_mapping.get('1')
self.assertSetEqual(macro.get_capabilities(), {one_code})
self.loop.run_until_complete(macro.run())
self.assertListEqual(self.result, [])
macro.set_handler(self.handler)
self.loop.run_until_complete(macro.run())
self.assertListEqual(self.result, [(one_code, 1), (one_code, 0)])
def test_fails(self):
self.assertIsNone(parse('r(1, a)'))
self.assertIsNone(parse('r(a, k(b))'))
self.assertIsNone(parse('m(a, b)'))
def test_0(self):
macro = parse('k(1)')
macro.set_handler(self.handler)
one_code = system_mapping.get('1')
self.assertSetEqual(macro.get_capabilities(), {one_code})
self.loop.run_until_complete(macro.run())
self.assertListEqual(self.result, [(one_code, 1), (one_code, 0)])
def test_1(self):
macro = parse('k(1).k(a).k(3)')
macro.set_handler(self.handler)
self.assertSetEqual(macro.get_capabilities(), {
system_mapping.get('1'),
system_mapping.get('a'),
system_mapping.get('3')
})
self.loop.run_until_complete(macro.run())
self.assertListEqual(self.result, [
(system_mapping.get('1'), 1), (system_mapping.get('1'), 0),
(system_mapping.get('a'), 1), (system_mapping.get('a'), 0),
(system_mapping.get('3'), 1), (system_mapping.get('3'), 0),
])
def test_2(self):
start = time.time()
repeats = 20
macro = parse(f'r({repeats}, k(k))')
macro.set_handler(self.handler)
k_code = system_mapping.get('k')
self.assertSetEqual(macro.get_capabilities(), {k_code})
self.loop.run_until_complete(macro.run())
keystroke_sleep = config.get('macros.keystroke_sleep_ms')
sleep_time = 2 * repeats * keystroke_sleep / 1000
self.assertGreater(time.time() - start, sleep_time * 0.9)
self.assertLess(time.time() - start, sleep_time * 1.1)
self.assertListEqual(self.result, [(k_code, 1), (k_code, 0)] * repeats)
def test_3(self):
start = time.time()
macro = parse('r(3, k(m).w(100))')
macro.set_handler(self.handler)
m_code = system_mapping.get('m')
self.assertSetEqual(macro.get_capabilities(), {m_code})
self.loop.run_until_complete(macro.run())
keystroke_time = 6 * config.get('macros.keystroke_sleep_ms')
total_time = keystroke_time + 300
total_time /= 1000
self.assertGreater(time.time() - start, total_time * 0.9)
self.assertLess(time.time() - start, total_time * 1.1)
self.assertListEqual(self.result, [
(m_code, 1), (m_code, 0),
(m_code, 1), (m_code, 0),
(m_code, 1), (m_code, 0),
])
def test_4(self):
macro = parse(' r(2,\nk(\nr ).k(minus\n )).k(m) ')
macro.set_handler(self.handler)
r = system_mapping.get('r')
minus = system_mapping.get('minus')
m = system_mapping.get('m')
self.assertSetEqual(macro.get_capabilities(), {r, minus, m})
self.loop.run_until_complete(macro.run())
self.assertListEqual(self.result, [
(r, 1), (r, 0),
(minus, 1), (minus, 0),
(r, 1), (r, 0),
(minus, 1), (minus, 0),
(m, 1), (m, 0),
])
def test_5(self):
start = time.time()
macro = parse('w(200).r(2,m(w,\nr(2,\tk(BtN_LeFt))).w(10).k(k))')
macro.set_handler(self.handler)
w = system_mapping.get('w')
left = system_mapping.get('bTn_lEfT')
k = system_mapping.get('k')
self.assertSetEqual(macro.get_capabilities(), {w, left, k})
self.loop.run_until_complete(macro.run())
num_pauses = 8 + 6 + 4
keystroke_time = num_pauses * config.get('macros.keystroke_sleep_ms')
wait_time = 220
total_time = (keystroke_time + wait_time) / 1000
self.assertLess(time.time() - start, total_time * 1.1)
self.assertGreater(time.time() - start, total_time * 0.9)
expected = [(w, 1)]
expected += [(left, 1), (left, 0)] * 2
expected += [(w, 0)]
expected += [(k, 1), (k, 0)]
expected *= 2
self.assertListEqual(self.result, expected)
def test_6(self):
# does nothing without .run
macro = parse('k(a).r(3, k(b))')
macro.set_handler(self.handler)
self.assertIsInstance(macro, _Macro)
self.assertListEqual(self.result, [])
if __name__ == '__main__':
unittest.main()