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#
# This Source Code Form is subject to the terms of the Mozilla Public
# 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/.
#
import re
from uitest.framework import UITestCase
from uitest.uihelper.common import get_state_as_dict
from libreoffice.linguistic.linguservice import get_spellchecker
from com.sun.star.lang import Locale
class SpellingAndGrammarDialog(UITestCase):
def is_supported_locale(self, language, country):
xSpellChecker = get_spellchecker(self.ui_test._xContext)
locales = xSpellChecker.getLocales()
for locale in locales:
if language != None:
if locale.Language != language:
continue
if country != None:
if locale.Country != country:
continue
# we found the correct combination
return True
def launch_dialog(self):
self.ui_test.execute_modeless_dialog_through_command(
".uno:SpellingAndGrammarDialog")
return self.xUITest.getTopFocusWindow()
TDF46852_INPUT = """\
dogg
dogg
catt dogg
frogg frogg
frogg catt dogg
dogg catt
frog, dogg, catt"""
TDF46852_REGEX = """\
([a-z]+)
\\1
([a-z]+) \\1
([a-z]+) \\3
\\3 \\2 \\1
\\1 \\2
\\3, \\1, \\2"""
def test_tdf46852(self):
supported_locale = self.is_supported_locale("en", "US")
if not supported_locale:
self.skipTest("no dictionary support for en_US available")
# This automates the steps described in the bug report tdf#46852
# Step 1: Create a document with repetitious misspelled words
self.ui_test.create_doc_in_start_center("writer")
document = self.ui_test.get_component()
cursor = document.getCurrentController().getViewCursor()
# Inserted text must be en_US, so make sure to set language in current location
cursor.CharLocale = Locale("en", "US", "")
input_text = self.TDF46852_INPUT.replace('\n', '\r') # \r = para break
document.Text.insertString(cursor, input_text, False)
# Step 2: Place cursor on 4th line after second "frogg"
cursor.goUp(2, False)
cursor.goLeft(1, False)
# Step 3: Initiate spellchecking, and make sure "Check grammar" is
# unchecked
spell_dialog = self.launch_dialog()
checkgrammar = spell_dialog.getChild('checkgrammar')
if get_state_as_dict(checkgrammar)['Selected'] == 'true':
checkgrammar.executeAction('CLICK', ())
self.assertTrue(get_state_as_dict(checkgrammar)['Selected'] == 'false')
# Step 4: Repetitively click on "Correct all" for each misspelling
# prompt until end of document is reached.
changeall = spell_dialog.getChild('changeall')
changeall.executeAction("CLICK", ())
changeall.executeAction("CLICK", ())
# The third time we click on changeall, the click action is going to
# block while two message boxes are shown, so we need to do this third
# click specially:
self.ui_test.execute_blocking_action(
changeall.executeAction, args=('CLICK', ()),
# Step 5: Confirm to "Continue check at beginning of document"
dialog_handler=lambda dialog :
self.ui_test.execute_blocking_action(
dialog.getChild('yes').executeAction, 'ok', ('CLICK', ())
)
)
output_text = document.Text.getString().replace('\r\n', '\n')
self.assertTrue(re.match(self.TDF46852_REGEX, output_text))
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