kwin/autotests/integration/sticky_keys_test.cpp

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/*
KWin - the KDE window manager
This file is part of the KDE project.
SPDX-FileCopyrightText: 2016 Martin Gräßlin <mgraesslin@kde.org>
SPDX-FileCopyrightText: 2023 Nicolas Fella <nicolas.fella@gmx.de>
SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-or-later
*/
#include "kwin_wayland_test.h"
#include "keyboard_input.h"
#include "pluginmanager.h"
#include "pointer_input.h"
#include "wayland_server.h"
#include "window.h"
#include "workspace.h"
#include <KWayland/Client/keyboard.h>
#include <KWayland/Client/seat.h>
#include <linux/input.h>
namespace KWin
{
static const QString s_socketName = QStringLiteral("wayland_test_kwin_sticky_keys-0");
class StickyKeysTest : public QObject
{
Q_OBJECT
private Q_SLOTS:
void initTestCase();
void init();
void cleanup();
void testStick();
void testLock();
};
void StickyKeysTest::initTestCase()
{
KConfig kaccessConfig("kaccessrc");
kaccessConfig.group(QStringLiteral("Keyboard")).writeEntry("StickyKeys", true);
kaccessConfig.sync();
qRegisterMetaType<KWin::Window *>();
QSignalSpy applicationStartedSpy(kwinApp(), &Application::started);
QVERIFY(waylandServer()->init(s_socketName));
Test::setOutputConfig({
QRect(0, 0, 1280, 1024),
QRect(1280, 0, 1280, 1024),
});
qputenv("XKB_DEFAULT_RULES", "evdev");
kwinApp()->start();
QVERIFY(applicationStartedSpy.wait());
}
void StickyKeysTest::init()
{
QVERIFY(Test::setupWaylandConnection(Test::AdditionalWaylandInterface::Seat));
QVERIFY(Test::waitForWaylandKeyboard());
}
void StickyKeysTest::cleanup()
{
Test::destroyWaylandConnection();
}
void StickyKeysTest::testStick()
{
std::unique_ptr<KWayland::Client::Keyboard> keyboard(Test::waylandSeat()->createKeyboard());
std::unique_ptr<KWayland::Client::Surface> surface(Test::createSurface());
QVERIFY(surface != nullptr);
std::unique_ptr<Test::XdgToplevel> shellSurface(Test::createXdgToplevelSurface(surface.get()));
QVERIFY(shellSurface != nullptr);
Window *waylandWindow = Test::renderAndWaitForShown(surface.get(), QSize(10, 10), Qt::blue);
QVERIFY(waylandWindow);
QSignalSpy modifierSpy(keyboard.get(), &KWayland::Client::Keyboard::modifiersChanged);
QVERIFY(modifierSpy.wait());
modifierSpy.clear();
quint32 timestamp = 0;
// press Ctrl to latch it
Test::keyboardKeyPressed(KEY_LEFTCTRL, ++timestamp);
QVERIFY(modifierSpy.wait());
// arguments are: quint32 depressed, quint32 latched, quint32 locked, quint32 group
QCOMPARE(modifierSpy.first()[0], 4); // verify that Ctrl is depressed
QCOMPARE(modifierSpy.first()[1], 4); // verify that Ctrl is latched
modifierSpy.clear();
// release Ctrl, the modified should still be latched
Test::keyboardKeyReleased(KEY_LEFTCTRL, ++timestamp);
QVERIFY(modifierSpy.wait());
QCOMPARE(modifierSpy.first()[0], 0); // verify that Ctrl is not depressed
QCOMPARE(modifierSpy.first()[1], 4); // verify that Ctrl is still latched
// press and release a letter, this unlatches the modifier
modifierSpy.clear();
Test::keyboardKeyPressed(KEY_A, ++timestamp);
QVERIFY(modifierSpy.wait());
QCOMPARE(modifierSpy.first()[0], 0); // verify that Ctrl is not depressed
QCOMPARE(modifierSpy.first()[1], 0); // verify that Ctrl is not latched any more
Test::keyboardKeyReleased(KEY_A, ++timestamp);
}
void StickyKeysTest::testLock()
{
KConfig kaccessConfig("kaccessrc");
kaccessConfig.group(QStringLiteral("Keyboard")).writeEntry("StickyKeysLatch", true);
kaccessConfig.sync();
// reload the plugin to pick up the new config
kwinApp()->pluginManager()->unloadPlugin("StickyKeysPlugin");
kwinApp()->pluginManager()->loadPlugin("StickyKeysPlugin");
QVERIFY(Test::waylandSeat()->hasKeyboard());
std::unique_ptr<KWayland::Client::Keyboard> keyboard(Test::waylandSeat()->createKeyboard());
std::unique_ptr<KWayland::Client::Surface> surface(Test::createSurface());
QVERIFY(surface != nullptr);
std::unique_ptr<Test::XdgToplevel> shellSurface(Test::createXdgToplevelSurface(surface.get()));
QVERIFY(shellSurface != nullptr);
Window *waylandWindow = Test::renderAndWaitForShown(surface.get(), QSize(10, 10), Qt::blue);
QVERIFY(waylandWindow);
waylandWindow->move(QPoint(0, 0));
QSignalSpy modifierSpy(keyboard.get(), &KWayland::Client::Keyboard::modifiersChanged);
QVERIFY(modifierSpy.wait());
modifierSpy.clear();
quint32 timestamp = 0;
// press Ctrl to latch it
Test::keyboardKeyPressed(KEY_LEFTCTRL, ++timestamp);
QVERIFY(modifierSpy.wait());
// arguments are: quint32 depressed, quint32 latched, quint32 locked, quint32 group
QCOMPARE(modifierSpy.first()[0], 4); // verify that Ctrl is depressed
QCOMPARE(modifierSpy.first()[1], 4); // verify that Ctrl is latched
modifierSpy.clear();
// release Ctrl, the modified should still be latched
Test::keyboardKeyReleased(KEY_LEFTCTRL, ++timestamp);
QVERIFY(modifierSpy.wait());
QCOMPARE(modifierSpy.first()[0], 0); // verify that Ctrl is not depressed
QCOMPARE(modifierSpy.first()[1], 4); // verify that Ctrl is still latched
// press Ctrl again to lock it
modifierSpy.clear();
Test::keyboardKeyPressed(KEY_LEFTCTRL, ++timestamp);
QVERIFY(modifierSpy.wait());
QCOMPARE(modifierSpy.first()[0], 4); // verify that Ctrl is depressed
// TODO should it be latched?
QCOMPARE(modifierSpy.first()[2], 4); // verify that Ctrl is locked
// press and release a letter, this does not unlock the modifier
modifierSpy.clear();
Test::keyboardKeyPressed(KEY_A, ++timestamp);
QVERIFY(!modifierSpy.wait(10));
Test::keyboardKeyReleased(KEY_A, ++timestamp);
QVERIFY(!modifierSpy.wait(10));
// press Ctrl again to unlock it
Test::keyboardKeyPressed(KEY_LEFTCTRL, ++timestamp);
QVERIFY(modifierSpy.wait());
QCOMPARE(modifierSpy.first()[0], 4); // verify that Ctrl is depressed
QCOMPARE(modifierSpy.first()[2], 0); // verify that Ctrl is locked
Test::keyboardKeyReleased(KEY_LEFTCTRL, ++timestamp);
}
}
WAYLANDTEST_MAIN(KWin::StickyKeysTest)
#include "sticky_keys_test.moc"