65 lines
3.5 KiB
Python
65 lines
3.5 KiB
Python
# -*- tab-width: 4; indent-tabs-mode: nil; py-indent-offset: 4 -*-
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#
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# This file is part of the LibreOffice project.
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#
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# This Source Code Form is subject to the terms of the Mozilla Public
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# License, v. 2.0. If a copy of the MPL was not distributed with this
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# file, You can obtain one at http://mozilla.org/MPL/2.0/.
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#
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from uitest.framework import UITestCase
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from uitest.uihelper.common import get_url_for_data_file
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from uitest.uihelper.common import select_pos
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from libreoffice.calc.document import get_cell_by_position
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from libreoffice.uno.propertyvalue import mkPropertyValues
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# Bug 99069 - assertion "SolarMutex not locked" from <Cancel> Data Ranges dialog
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class tdf99069(UITestCase):
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def test_tdf99069_chart_cancel_data_ranges_dialog(self):
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with self.ui_test.load_file(get_url_for_data_file("tdf99069.ods")) as calc_doc:
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xCalcDoc = self.xUITest.getTopFocusWindow()
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gridwin = xCalcDoc.getChild("grid_window")
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#(1) Download and open example.ods attached to tdf#97266 with cell B1 active.
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#(2) In tool bar, click the chart icon. Program presents Chart Wizard.
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with self.ui_test.execute_dialog_through_command(".uno:InsertObjectChart", close_button="finish"):
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# the chart shows a border with handles on each side and at each corner.
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pass
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for _ in range(0,5):
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#(4) Click outside the chart, for example in cell C23. The borders
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#disappear from the chart and the program restores the menubar to
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#the window. (Yes, this step is necessary to the crash.)
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gridwin.executeAction("DESELECT", mkPropertyValues({"OBJECT": ""}))
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gridwin.executeAction("SELECT", mkPropertyValues({"CELL": "C23"}))
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#(5) Double-click on the chart. The program shows a border around the
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# chart. (It may be necessary to do this a second time before the
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# pop-up menu will offer "Data Ranges...".
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gridwin.executeAction("SELECT", mkPropertyValues({"OBJECT": "Object 1"}))
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gridwin.executeAction("ACTIVATE", tuple())
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xChartMainTop = self.xUITest.getTopFocusWindow()
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xChartMain = xChartMainTop.getChild("chart_window")
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#(6) Right-click on the chart; from the pop-up menu select "Data
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# Ranges...". The program presents dialog "Data Ranges", tab "Data Range".
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xSeriesObj = xChartMain.getChild("CID/D=0:CS=0:CT=0:Series=0")
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with self.ui_test.execute_dialog_through_action(xSeriesObj, "COMMAND", mkPropertyValues({"COMMAND": "DataRanges"}), close_button="cancel") as xDialog:
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#(7) Click on tab "Data Series". (Actually, tab "Data Range" crashes,
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# too. This step is just a remnant of what I was doing when I
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# stumbled over the bug.)
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notebook = xDialog.getChild("tabcontrol")
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select_pos(notebook, "0")
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select_pos(notebook, "1")
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#(8) Click <Cancel>. In the versions that I deemed bad while
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# bibisecting, the program crashed here five times out of seven.
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# The other two attempts, both on daily bibisect version 2016-02-18,
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# crashed after I closed the Data Ranges dialog an additional three
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# times, one of those times using by typing <Esc>.
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#verify - we didn't crash
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gridwin.executeAction("DESELECT", mkPropertyValues({"OBJECT": ""}))
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self.assertEqual(get_cell_by_position(calc_doc, 0, 0, 0).getValue(), 0.529084)
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# vim: set shiftwidth=4 softtabstop=4 expandtab:
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