kwin/autotests/integration/xclipboardsync_test.cpp

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Support for syncing the clipboard from X11 to Wayland and vice versa Summary: The clipboard sync is done by a dedicated helper binary launched by KWin. This helper binary is forced to xcb platform to piggy-back on Qt's implementation of the X11 clipboard. In addition it implements the Wayland clipboard - which is much simpler. Reading the Wayland clipboard is based on the implementation in QtWayland. KWin internally knows the DataDeviceInterface belonging to the helper application. Whenever an xwayland client is focussed, this DataDevice is allowed to set the selection and KWin manually updates the current selection in the SeatInterface. By that the sync from X11 to Wayland is implemented. When afterwards a Wayland client is selected, it's sent the current selection which references the X clipboard and a data transfer can be initiated in the normal Wayland way. For the other direction KWin sends the current selection to the helper's DataDevice whenever an xwayland window is focused. The helper application reads the Wayland clipboard and sets it on the X11 clipboard. Thus the Wayland clipboard is synced to X11. The approach used here will also be useful for implementing a clipboard manager (aka klipper). Currently the implementation is not yet fully completed. We need to make sure that the helper application gets restarted in case of a crash. Test Plan: See added test case Reviewers: #plasma_on_wayland, #kwin Subscribers: plasma-devel, kwin Tags: #plasma_on_wayland, #kwin Differential Revision: https://phabricator.kde.org/D1973
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/********************************************************************
KWin - the KDE window manager
This file is part of the KDE project.
Copyright (C) 2016 Martin Gräßlin <mgraesslin@kde.org>
This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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This program 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.
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#include "kwin_wayland_test.h"
#include "platform.h"
#include "shell_client.h"
#include "screens.h"
#include "wayland_server.h"
#include "workspace.h"
#include <KWayland/Server/datadevice_interface.h>
#include <QProcess>
#include <QProcessEnvironment>
using namespace KWin;
static const QString s_socketName = QStringLiteral("wayland_test_kwin_xclipboard_sync-0");
class XClipboardSyncTest : public QObject
{
Q_OBJECT
private Q_SLOTS:
void initTestCase();
void cleanup();
void testSync_data();
void testSync();
private:
QProcess *m_copyProcess = nullptr;
QProcess *m_pasteProcess = nullptr;
};
void XClipboardSyncTest::initTestCase()
{
qRegisterMetaType<KWin::ShellClient*>();
qRegisterMetaType<KWin::AbstractClient*>();
qRegisterMetaType<QProcess::ExitStatus>();
QSignalSpy workspaceCreatedSpy(kwinApp(), &Application::workspaceCreated);
QVERIFY(workspaceCreatedSpy.isValid());
kwinApp()->platform()->setInitialWindowSize(QSize(1280, 1024));
QMetaObject::invokeMethod(kwinApp()->platform(), "setOutputCount", Qt::DirectConnection, Q_ARG(int, 2));
QVERIFY(waylandServer()->init(s_socketName.toLocal8Bit()));
Support for syncing the clipboard from X11 to Wayland and vice versa Summary: The clipboard sync is done by a dedicated helper binary launched by KWin. This helper binary is forced to xcb platform to piggy-back on Qt's implementation of the X11 clipboard. In addition it implements the Wayland clipboard - which is much simpler. Reading the Wayland clipboard is based on the implementation in QtWayland. KWin internally knows the DataDeviceInterface belonging to the helper application. Whenever an xwayland client is focussed, this DataDevice is allowed to set the selection and KWin manually updates the current selection in the SeatInterface. By that the sync from X11 to Wayland is implemented. When afterwards a Wayland client is selected, it's sent the current selection which references the X clipboard and a data transfer can be initiated in the normal Wayland way. For the other direction KWin sends the current selection to the helper's DataDevice whenever an xwayland window is focused. The helper application reads the Wayland clipboard and sets it on the X11 clipboard. Thus the Wayland clipboard is synced to X11. The approach used here will also be useful for implementing a clipboard manager (aka klipper). Currently the implementation is not yet fully completed. We need to make sure that the helper application gets restarted in case of a crash. Test Plan: See added test case Reviewers: #plasma_on_wayland, #kwin Subscribers: plasma-devel, kwin Tags: #plasma_on_wayland, #kwin Differential Revision: https://phabricator.kde.org/D1973
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kwinApp()->start();
QVERIFY(workspaceCreatedSpy.wait());
QCOMPARE(screens()->count(), 2);
QCOMPARE(screens()->geometry(0), QRect(0, 0, 1280, 1024));
QCOMPARE(screens()->geometry(1), QRect(1280, 0, 1280, 1024));
waylandServer()->initWorkspace();
// wait till the xclipboard sync data device is created
while (waylandServer()->xclipboardSyncDataDevice().isNull()) {
QCoreApplication::processEvents(QEventLoop::WaitForMoreEvents);
}
QVERIFY(!waylandServer()->xclipboardSyncDataDevice().isNull());
}
void XClipboardSyncTest::cleanup()
{
if (m_copyProcess) {
m_copyProcess->terminate();
QVERIFY(m_copyProcess->waitForFinished());
m_copyProcess = nullptr;
}
if (m_pasteProcess) {
m_pasteProcess->terminate();
QVERIFY(m_pasteProcess->waitForFinished());
m_pasteProcess = nullptr;
}
}
void XClipboardSyncTest::testSync_data()
{
QTest::addColumn<QString>("copyPlatform");
QTest::addColumn<QString>("pastePlatform");
QTest::newRow("x11-wayland") << QStringLiteral("xcb") << QStringLiteral("wayland");
QTest::newRow("wayland-x11") << QStringLiteral("wayland") << QStringLiteral("xcb");
}
void XClipboardSyncTest::testSync()
{
// this test verifies the syncing of X11 to Wayland clipboard
const QString copy = QFINDTESTDATA(QStringLiteral("copy"));
Support for syncing the clipboard from X11 to Wayland and vice versa Summary: The clipboard sync is done by a dedicated helper binary launched by KWin. This helper binary is forced to xcb platform to piggy-back on Qt's implementation of the X11 clipboard. In addition it implements the Wayland clipboard - which is much simpler. Reading the Wayland clipboard is based on the implementation in QtWayland. KWin internally knows the DataDeviceInterface belonging to the helper application. Whenever an xwayland client is focussed, this DataDevice is allowed to set the selection and KWin manually updates the current selection in the SeatInterface. By that the sync from X11 to Wayland is implemented. When afterwards a Wayland client is selected, it's sent the current selection which references the X clipboard and a data transfer can be initiated in the normal Wayland way. For the other direction KWin sends the current selection to the helper's DataDevice whenever an xwayland window is focused. The helper application reads the Wayland clipboard and sets it on the X11 clipboard. Thus the Wayland clipboard is synced to X11. The approach used here will also be useful for implementing a clipboard manager (aka klipper). Currently the implementation is not yet fully completed. We need to make sure that the helper application gets restarted in case of a crash. Test Plan: See added test case Reviewers: #plasma_on_wayland, #kwin Subscribers: plasma-devel, kwin Tags: #plasma_on_wayland, #kwin Differential Revision: https://phabricator.kde.org/D1973
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QVERIFY(!copy.isEmpty());
const QString paste = QFINDTESTDATA(QStringLiteral("paste"));
Support for syncing the clipboard from X11 to Wayland and vice versa Summary: The clipboard sync is done by a dedicated helper binary launched by KWin. This helper binary is forced to xcb platform to piggy-back on Qt's implementation of the X11 clipboard. In addition it implements the Wayland clipboard - which is much simpler. Reading the Wayland clipboard is based on the implementation in QtWayland. KWin internally knows the DataDeviceInterface belonging to the helper application. Whenever an xwayland client is focussed, this DataDevice is allowed to set the selection and KWin manually updates the current selection in the SeatInterface. By that the sync from X11 to Wayland is implemented. When afterwards a Wayland client is selected, it's sent the current selection which references the X clipboard and a data transfer can be initiated in the normal Wayland way. For the other direction KWin sends the current selection to the helper's DataDevice whenever an xwayland window is focused. The helper application reads the Wayland clipboard and sets it on the X11 clipboard. Thus the Wayland clipboard is synced to X11. The approach used here will also be useful for implementing a clipboard manager (aka klipper). Currently the implementation is not yet fully completed. We need to make sure that the helper application gets restarted in case of a crash. Test Plan: See added test case Reviewers: #plasma_on_wayland, #kwin Subscribers: plasma-devel, kwin Tags: #plasma_on_wayland, #kwin Differential Revision: https://phabricator.kde.org/D1973
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QVERIFY(!paste.isEmpty());
QSignalSpy clientAddedSpy(workspace(), &Workspace::clientAdded);
QVERIFY(clientAddedSpy.isValid());
QSignalSpy shellClientAddedSpy(waylandServer(), &WaylandServer::shellClientAdded);
QVERIFY(shellClientAddedSpy.isValid());
QSignalSpy clipboardChangedSpy(waylandServer()->xclipboardSyncDataDevice().data(), &KWayland::Server::DataDeviceInterface::selectionChanged);
QVERIFY(clipboardChangedSpy.isValid());
QProcessEnvironment environment = QProcessEnvironment::systemEnvironment();
QFETCH(QString, copyPlatform);
environment.insert(QStringLiteral("QT_QPA_PLATFORM"), copyPlatform);
environment.insert(QStringLiteral("WAYLAND_DISPLAY"), s_socketName);
m_copyProcess = new QProcess();
m_copyProcess->setProcessEnvironment(environment);
m_copyProcess->setProcessChannelMode(QProcess::ForwardedChannels);
m_copyProcess->setProgram(copy);
m_copyProcess->start();
QVERIFY(m_copyProcess->waitForStarted());
AbstractClient *copyClient = nullptr;
if (copyPlatform == QLatin1String("xcb")) {
QVERIFY(clientAddedSpy.wait());
copyClient = clientAddedSpy.first().first().value<AbstractClient*>();
} else {
QVERIFY(shellClientAddedSpy.wait());
copyClient = shellClientAddedSpy.first().first().value<AbstractClient*>();
}
QVERIFY(copyClient);
if (workspace()->activeClient() != copyClient) {
workspace()->activateClient(copyClient);
}
QCOMPARE(workspace()->activeClient(), copyClient);
if (copyPlatform == QLatin1String("xcb")) {
QVERIFY(clipboardChangedSpy.isEmpty());
QVERIFY(clipboardChangedSpy.wait());
} else {
// TODO: it would be better to be able to connect to a signal, instead of waiting
// the idea is to make sure that the clipboard is updated, thus we need to give it
// enough time before starting the paste process which creates another window
QTest::qWait(250);
}
// start the paste process
m_pasteProcess = new QProcess();
QSignalSpy finishedSpy(m_pasteProcess, static_cast<void(QProcess::*)(int,QProcess::ExitStatus)>(&QProcess::finished));
QVERIFY(finishedSpy.isValid());
QFETCH(QString, pastePlatform);
environment.insert(QStringLiteral("QT_QPA_PLATFORM"), pastePlatform);
m_pasteProcess->setProcessEnvironment(environment);
m_pasteProcess->setProcessChannelMode(QProcess::ForwardedChannels);
m_pasteProcess->setProgram(paste);
m_pasteProcess->start();
QVERIFY(m_pasteProcess->waitForStarted());
AbstractClient *pasteClient = nullptr;
if (pastePlatform == QLatin1String("xcb")) {
QVERIFY(clientAddedSpy.wait());
pasteClient = clientAddedSpy.last().first().value<AbstractClient*>();
} else {
QVERIFY(shellClientAddedSpy.wait());
pasteClient = shellClientAddedSpy.last().first().value<AbstractClient*>();
}
QCOMPARE(clientAddedSpy.count(), 1);
QCOMPARE(shellClientAddedSpy.count(), 1);
QVERIFY(pasteClient);
if (workspace()->activeClient() != pasteClient) {
QSignalSpy clientActivatedSpy(workspace(), &Workspace::clientActivated);
QVERIFY(clientActivatedSpy.isValid());
Support for syncing the clipboard from X11 to Wayland and vice versa Summary: The clipboard sync is done by a dedicated helper binary launched by KWin. This helper binary is forced to xcb platform to piggy-back on Qt's implementation of the X11 clipboard. In addition it implements the Wayland clipboard - which is much simpler. Reading the Wayland clipboard is based on the implementation in QtWayland. KWin internally knows the DataDeviceInterface belonging to the helper application. Whenever an xwayland client is focussed, this DataDevice is allowed to set the selection and KWin manually updates the current selection in the SeatInterface. By that the sync from X11 to Wayland is implemented. When afterwards a Wayland client is selected, it's sent the current selection which references the X clipboard and a data transfer can be initiated in the normal Wayland way. For the other direction KWin sends the current selection to the helper's DataDevice whenever an xwayland window is focused. The helper application reads the Wayland clipboard and sets it on the X11 clipboard. Thus the Wayland clipboard is synced to X11. The approach used here will also be useful for implementing a clipboard manager (aka klipper). Currently the implementation is not yet fully completed. We need to make sure that the helper application gets restarted in case of a crash. Test Plan: See added test case Reviewers: #plasma_on_wayland, #kwin Subscribers: plasma-devel, kwin Tags: #plasma_on_wayland, #kwin Differential Revision: https://phabricator.kde.org/D1973
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workspace()->activateClient(pasteClient);
QVERIFY(clientActivatedSpy.wait());
Support for syncing the clipboard from X11 to Wayland and vice versa Summary: The clipboard sync is done by a dedicated helper binary launched by KWin. This helper binary is forced to xcb platform to piggy-back on Qt's implementation of the X11 clipboard. In addition it implements the Wayland clipboard - which is much simpler. Reading the Wayland clipboard is based on the implementation in QtWayland. KWin internally knows the DataDeviceInterface belonging to the helper application. Whenever an xwayland client is focussed, this DataDevice is allowed to set the selection and KWin manually updates the current selection in the SeatInterface. By that the sync from X11 to Wayland is implemented. When afterwards a Wayland client is selected, it's sent the current selection which references the X clipboard and a data transfer can be initiated in the normal Wayland way. For the other direction KWin sends the current selection to the helper's DataDevice whenever an xwayland window is focused. The helper application reads the Wayland clipboard and sets it on the X11 clipboard. Thus the Wayland clipboard is synced to X11. The approach used here will also be useful for implementing a clipboard manager (aka klipper). Currently the implementation is not yet fully completed. We need to make sure that the helper application gets restarted in case of a crash. Test Plan: See added test case Reviewers: #plasma_on_wayland, #kwin Subscribers: plasma-devel, kwin Tags: #plasma_on_wayland, #kwin Differential Revision: https://phabricator.kde.org/D1973
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}
QTRY_COMPARE(workspace()->activeClient(), pasteClient);
QVERIFY(finishedSpy.wait());
QCOMPARE(finishedSpy.first().first().toInt(), 0);
delete m_pasteProcess;
m_pasteProcess = nullptr;
}
WAYLANDTEST_MAIN(XClipboardSyncTest)
#include "xclipboardsync_test.moc"