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libreoffice/sw/qa/uitest/sidebar/tdf152921.py
Daniel Baumann 8e63e14cf6
Adding upstream version 4:25.2.3.
Signed-off-by: Daniel Baumann <daniel.baumann@progress-linux.org>
2025-06-22 16:20:04 +02:00

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# -*- tab-width: 4; indent-tabs-mode: nil; py-indent-offset: 4 -*-
#
# This file is part of the LibreOffice project.
#
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# License, v. 2.0. If a copy of the MPL was not distributed with this
# file, You can obtain one at http://mozilla.org/MPL/2.0/.
#
from uitest.framework import UITestCase
from libreoffice.uno.propertyvalue import mkPropertyValues
from uitest.uihelper.common import get_state_as_dict
class tdf152921(UITestCase):
def test_tdf152921(self):
with self.ui_test.create_doc_in_start_center("writer"):
xWriterEdit = self.xUITest.getTopFocusWindow().getChild("writer_edit")
# open the sidebar if need, it should already be open on a clean run
if 'TabBar' not in xWriterEdit.Children:
self.xUITest.executeCommand(".uno:Sidebar")
xTabBar = xWriterEdit.getChild('TabBar')
# make sure only the tabbar is visible, no deck
xDeckTitleToolBar = xWriterEdit.getChild('toolbar')
xDeckTitleToolBar.executeAction("CLICK", mkPropertyValues({"POS": "1"}))
# tabbar is visible, deck is not
# without the patch this assert would fail, a tab would be highlighted
self.assertFalse(len(get_state_as_dict(xTabBar)['HighlightedTabsIds']))
# open a panel and assert that a tab is highlighted, also assert that only one tab is
# highlighted, only a single tab should ever be highlighted
xWriterEdit.executeAction("SIDEBAR", mkPropertyValues({"PANEL": "TextPropertyPanel"}))
self.assertTrue(len(get_state_as_dict(xTabBar)['HighlightedTabsIds']))
self.assertEqual(len(get_state_as_dict(xTabBar)['HighlightedTabsIds'].split(",")), 1)
# click on the 'Close Sidebar Deck' button in the deck title tool bar
xDeckTitleToolBar.executeAction("CLICK", mkPropertyValues({"POS": "1"}))
# without the patch this assert would fail, a tab would be highlighted
self.assertFalse(len(get_state_as_dict(xTabBar)['HighlightedTabsIds']))
# open a deck by simulating a click on a tab in the tabbar
xTabBar.executeAction("CLICK", mkPropertyValues({"POS": "4"}))
self.assertTrue(len(get_state_as_dict(xTabBar)['HighlightedTabsIds']))
self.assertEqual(len(get_state_as_dict(xTabBar)['HighlightedTabsIds'].split(",")), 1)
# close it by clicking on the same tab
xTabBar.executeAction("CLICK", mkPropertyValues({"POS": "4"}))
# tabbar is visible, deck is not
# without the patch this assert would fail, a tab would be highlighted
self.assertFalse(len(get_state_as_dict(xTabBar)['HighlightedTabsIds']))
# open a deck
xTabBar.executeAction("CLICK", mkPropertyValues({"POS": "3"}))
self.assertTrue(len(get_state_as_dict(xTabBar)['HighlightedTabsIds']))
self.assertEqual(len(get_state_as_dict(xTabBar)['HighlightedTabsIds'].split(",")), 1)
# open a different deck
xTabBar.executeAction("CLICK", mkPropertyValues({"POS": "1"}))
self.assertTrue(len(get_state_as_dict(xTabBar)['HighlightedTabsIds']))
self.assertEqual(len(get_state_as_dict(xTabBar)['HighlightedTabsIds'].split(",")), 1)
# click on the 'Close Sidebar Deck' button
xDeckTitleToolBar.executeAction("CLICK", mkPropertyValues({"POS": "1"}))
# without the patch this assert would fail, a tab would be highlighted
self.assertFalse(len(get_state_as_dict(xTabBar)['HighlightedTabsIds']))
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