kwin/autotests/integration/dont_crash_glxgears.cpp
Vlad Zahorodnii d1b35f306d Introduce started signal in Application
The new signal is emitted when the Application has fully been initialized.

It allows us to change the startup sequence, for example create workspace
before starting the Xwayland server, without making any adjustments in our
test suit.
2020-07-17 09:10:51 +00:00

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/********************************************************************
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Copyright (C) 2015 Martin Gräßlin <mgraesslin@kde.org>
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#include "kwin_wayland_test.h"
#include "platform.h"
#include "abstract_client.h"
#include "x11client.h"
#include "deleted.h"
#include "screens.h"
#include "wayland_server.h"
#include "workspace.h"
#include <KDecoration2/Decoration>
namespace KWin
{
static const QString s_socketName = QStringLiteral("wayland_test_kwin_dont_crash_glxgears-0");
class DontCrashGlxgearsTest : public QObject
{
Q_OBJECT
private Q_SLOTS:
void initTestCase();
void testGlxgears();
};
void DontCrashGlxgearsTest::initTestCase()
{
qRegisterMetaType<KWin::Deleted*>();
QSignalSpy applicationStartedSpy(kwinApp(), &Application::started);
QVERIFY(applicationStartedSpy.isValid());
kwinApp()->platform()->setInitialWindowSize(QSize(1280, 1024));
QVERIFY(waylandServer()->init(s_socketName.toLocal8Bit()));
kwinApp()->start();
QVERIFY(applicationStartedSpy.wait());
}
void DontCrashGlxgearsTest::testGlxgears()
{
// closing a glxgears window through Aurorae themes used to crash KWin
// Let's make sure that doesn't happen anymore
QSignalSpy clientAddedSpy(workspace(), &Workspace::clientAdded);
QVERIFY(clientAddedSpy.isValid());
QProcess glxgears;
glxgears.start(QStringLiteral("glxgears"));
QVERIFY(glxgears.waitForStarted());
QVERIFY(clientAddedSpy.wait());
QCOMPARE(clientAddedSpy.count(), 1);
QCOMPARE(workspace()->clientList().count(), 1);
X11Client *glxgearsClient = workspace()->clientList().first();
QVERIFY(glxgearsClient->isDecorated());
QSignalSpy closedSpy(glxgearsClient, &X11Client::windowClosed);
QVERIFY(closedSpy.isValid());
KDecoration2::Decoration *decoration = glxgearsClient->decoration();
QVERIFY(decoration);
// send a mouse event to the position of the close button
// TODO: position is dependent on the decoration in use. We should use a static target instead, a fake deco for autotests.
QPointF pos = decoration->rect().topRight() + QPointF(-decoration->borderTop() / 2, decoration->borderTop() / 2);
QHoverEvent event(QEvent::HoverMove, pos, pos);
QCoreApplication::instance()->sendEvent(decoration, &event);
// mouse press
QMouseEvent mousePressevent(QEvent::MouseButtonPress, pos, pos, Qt::LeftButton, Qt::LeftButton, Qt::NoModifier);
mousePressevent.setAccepted(false);
QCoreApplication::sendEvent(decoration, &mousePressevent);
QVERIFY(mousePressevent.isAccepted());
// mouse Release
QMouseEvent mouseReleaseEvent(QEvent::MouseButtonRelease, pos, pos, Qt::LeftButton, Qt::LeftButton, Qt::NoModifier);
mouseReleaseEvent.setAccepted(false);
QCoreApplication::sendEvent(decoration, &mouseReleaseEvent);
QVERIFY(mouseReleaseEvent.isAccepted());
QVERIFY(closedSpy.wait());
QCOMPARE(closedSpy.count(), 1);
xcb_flush(connection());
if (glxgears.state() == QProcess::Running) {
QVERIFY(glxgears.waitForFinished());
}
}
}
WAYLANDTEST_MAIN(KWin::DontCrashGlxgearsTest)
#include "dont_crash_glxgears.moc"