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Interacting with a QDateEdit from a Squish script is a bit more involved than just clicking a button or writing some text into a line edit, especially if you want a nice scripting API for it as well. Below is a script function that you can cut-and-paste into your existing test case or shared script, and use without modifications. It requires you to have recorded one interaction with a QDateEdit though, to have the proper names in the object map. | Interacting with a QDateEdit from a Squish script is a bit more involved than just clicking a button or writing some text into a line edit, especially if you want a nice scripting API for it as well. Below is a script function that you can cut-and-paste into your existing test case or shared script, and use without modifications. It requires you to have recorded one interaction with a QDateEdit though, to have the proper names in the object map. | ||
Usage would be:<br /><code>setDate( | Usage would be:<br /><code>setDate(":nameOfQDateEdit", "2011", "April", "1")<code> | ||
</code>def setDate(dateedit, year, month, day):<br /> waitFor( | </code>def setDate(dateedit, year, month, day):<br /> waitFor("object.exists(dateedit)", 20000) | ||
dateExpandX = findObject(dateedit).width - 10<br /> sendEvent( | dateExpandX = findObject(dateedit).width - 10<br /> sendEvent("QMouseEvent", waitForObject(dateedit), QEvent.MouseButtonPress, dateExpandX, 15, Qt.LeftButton, 0)<br /> sendEvent("QMouseEvent", waitForObject(dateedit), QEvent.MouseButtonRelease, dateExpandX, 15, Qt.LeftButton, 0) | ||
yearToolButtonName = | yearToolButtonName = "{name='qt_calendar_yearbutton' type='QToolButton' visible='1' window=':qt_datetimedit_calendar_QCalendarPopup'}"<br /> clickButton(waitForObject(yearToolButtonName)) | ||
yearEditSpinBoxName = | yearEditSpinBoxName = "{name='qt_calendar_yearedit' type='QSpinBox' visible='1' window=':qt_datetimedit_calendar_QCalendarPopup'}"<br /> type(waitForObject(yearEditSpinBoxName), year)<br /> type(waitForObject(yearEditSpinBoxName), "<Return>") | ||
monthToolButtonName = | monthToolButtonName = "{name='qt_calendar_monthbutton' type='QToolButton' visible='1' window=':qt_datetimedit_calendar_QCalendarPopup'}"<br /> clickButton(waitForObject(monthToolButtonName)) | ||
monthMenuName = | monthMenuName = "{type='QMenu' unnamed='1' visible='1' window=':qt_datetimedit_calendar_QCalendarPopup'}"<br /> activateItem(waitForObjectItem(monthMenuName, month)) | ||
calendarViewName = | calendarViewName = "{name='qt_calendar_calendarview' type='QCalendarView' visible='1' window=':qt_datetimedit_calendar_QCalendarPopup'}"<br /> waitFor("object.exists(calendarViewName)", 20000)<br /> model = findObject(calendarViewName).model()<br /> seenOne = False<br /> for row in range(1, model.rowCount() - 1): # First row contains day names, let's skip it<br /> for col in range(model.columnCount()):<br /> dayText = model.data(model.index(row, col)).toString() | ||
if dayText == | if dayText == "1": # Some dates from last month may be seen, so make sure we've iterated<br /> seenOne = True # past them before we actually click an item | ||
if seenOne and dayText == day:<br /> waitForObjectItem(calendarViewName, | if seenOne and dayText == day:<br /> waitForObjectItem(calendarViewName, "s/%s" (row, col))<br /> clickItem(calendarViewName, "s/%s" (row, col), 14, 11, 0, Qt.LeftButton) |
Revision as of 14:33, 24 February 2015
Interacting with a QDateEdit from a Squish script is a bit more involved than just clicking a button or writing some text into a line edit, especially if you want a nice scripting API for it as well. Below is a script function that you can cut-and-paste into your existing test case or shared script, and use without modifications. It requires you to have recorded one interaction with a QDateEdit though, to have the proper names in the object map.
Usage would be:
setDate(":nameOfQDateEdit", "2011", "April", "1")<code>
def setDate(dateedit, year, month, day):
waitFor("object.exists(dateedit)", 20000)
dateExpandX = findObject(dateedit).width - 10
sendEvent("QMouseEvent", waitForObject(dateedit), QEvent.MouseButtonPress, dateExpandX, 15, Qt.LeftButton, 0)
sendEvent("QMouseEvent", waitForObject(dateedit), QEvent.MouseButtonRelease, dateExpandX, 15, Qt.LeftButton, 0)
yearToolButtonName = "{name='qt_calendar_yearbutton' type='QToolButton' visible='1' window=':qt_datetimedit_calendar_QCalendarPopup'}"
clickButton(waitForObject(yearToolButtonName))
yearEditSpinBoxName = "{name='qt_calendar_yearedit' type='QSpinBox' visible='1' window=':qt_datetimedit_calendar_QCalendarPopup'}"
type(waitForObject(yearEditSpinBoxName), year)
type(waitForObject(yearEditSpinBoxName), "<Return>")
monthToolButtonName = "{name='qt_calendar_monthbutton' type='QToolButton' visible='1' window=':qt_datetimedit_calendar_QCalendarPopup'}"
clickButton(waitForObject(monthToolButtonName))
monthMenuName = "{type='QMenu' unnamed='1' visible='1' window=':qt_datetimedit_calendar_QCalendarPopup'}"
activateItem(waitForObjectItem(monthMenuName, month))
calendarViewName = "{name='qt_calendar_calendarview' type='QCalendarView' visible='1' window=':qt_datetimedit_calendar_QCalendarPopup'}"
waitFor("object.exists(calendarViewName)", 20000)
model = findObject(calendarViewName).model()
seenOne = False
for row in range(1, model.rowCount() - 1): # First row contains day names, let's skip it
for col in range(model.columnCount()):
dayText = model.data(model.index(row, col)).toString()
if dayText == "1": # Some dates from last month may be seen, so make sure we've iterated
seenOne = True # past them before we actually click an item
if seenOne and dayText == day:
waitForObjectItem(calendarViewName, "s/%s" (row, col))
clickItem(calendarViewName, "s/%s" (row, col), 14, 11, 0, Qt.LeftButton)