import time
import pytest
from playwright.sync_api import expect
from .support import PageErrors, PyScriptTest, only_worker, skip_worker
class TestPyTerminal(PyScriptTest):
@skip_worker("We do support multiple worker terminal now")
def test_multiple_terminals(self):
"""
Multiple terminals are not currently supported
"""
self.pyscript_run(
"""
""",
wait_for_pyscript=False,
check_js_errors=False,
)
assert self.assert_banner_message("You can use at most 1 main terminal")
with pytest.raises(PageErrors, match="You can use at most 1 main terminal"):
self.check_js_errors()
# TODO: interactive shell still unclear
# @only_worker
# def test_py_terminal_input(self):
# """
# Only worker py-terminal accepts an input
# """
# self.pyscript_run(
# """
#
# """,
# wait_for_pyscript=False,
# )
# self.page.get_by_text(">>> ", exact=True).wait_for()
# self.page.keyboard.type("'the answer is ' + str(6 * 7)")
# self.page.keyboard.press("Enter")
# self.page.get_by_text("the answer is 42").wait_for()
@only_worker
def test_py_terminal_os_write(self):
"""
An `os.write("text")` should land in the terminal
"""
self.pyscript_run(
"""
""",
wait_for_pyscript=False,
)
self.page.get_by_text("hello\n").wait_for()
self.page.get_by_text("world\n").wait_for()
def test_py_terminal(self):
"""
1. should redirect stdout and stderr to the DOM
2. they also go to the console as usual
"""
self.pyscript_run(
"""
""",
wait_for_pyscript=False,
)
self.page.get_by_text("hello world").wait_for()
term = self.page.locator("py-terminal")
term_lines = term.inner_text().splitlines()
assert term_lines[0:3] == [
"hello world",
"this goes to stderr",
"this goes to stdout",
]
@skip_worker(
"Workers don't have events + two different workers don't share the same I/O"
)
def test_button_action(self):
self.pyscript_run(
"""
"""
)
term = self.page.locator("py-terminal")
self.page.locator("button").click()
last_line = self.page.get_by_text("hello world")
last_line.wait_for()
assert term.inner_text().rstrip() == "hello world"
def test_xterm_function(self):
"""Test a few basic behaviors of the xtermjs terminal.
This test isn't meant to capture all of the behaviors of an xtermjs terminal;
rather, it confirms with a few basic formatting sequences that (1) the xtermjs
terminal is functioning/loaded correctly and (2) that output toward that terminal
isn't being escaped in a way that prevents it reacting to escape sequences. The
main goal is preventing regressions.
"""
self.pyscript_run(
"""
""",
wait_for_pyscript=False,
)
# Wait for "done" to actually appear in the xterm; may be delayed,
# since xtermjs processes its input buffer in chunks
last_line = self.page.get_by_text("done")
last_line.wait_for()
# Yes, this is not ideal. However, per http://xtermjs.org/docs/guides/hooks/
# "It is not possible to conclude, whether or when a certain chunk of data
# will finally appear on the screen," which is what we'd really like to know.
# By waiting for the "done" test to appear above, we get close, however it is
# possible for the text to appear and not be 'processed' (i.e.) formatted. This
# small delay should avoid that.
time.sleep(1)
rows = self.page.locator(".xterm-rows")
# The following use locator.evaluate() and getComputedStyle to get
# the computed CSS values; this tests that the lines are rendering
# properly in a better way than just testing whether they
# get the right css classes from xtermjs
# First line should be yellow
first_line = rows.locator("div").nth(0)
first_char = first_line.locator("span").nth(0)
color = first_char.evaluate(
"(element) => getComputedStyle(element).getPropertyValue('color')"
)
assert color == "rgb(196, 160, 0)"
# Second line should be underlined
second_line = rows.locator("div").nth(1)
first_char = second_line.locator("span").nth(0)
text_decoration = first_char.evaluate(
"(element) => getComputedStyle(element).getPropertyValue('text-decoration')"
)
assert "underline" in text_decoration
# We'll make sure the 'bold' font weight is more than the
# default font weight without specifying a specific value
baseline_font_weight = first_char.evaluate(
"(element) => getComputedStyle(element).getPropertyValue('font-weight')"
)
# Third line should be bold
third_line = rows.locator("div").nth(2)
first_char = third_line.locator("span").nth(0)
font_weight = first_char.evaluate(
"(element) => getComputedStyle(element).getPropertyValue('font-weight')"
)
assert int(font_weight) > int(baseline_font_weight)
# Fourth line should be italic
fourth_line = rows.locator("div").nth(3)
first_char = fourth_line.locator("span").nth(0)
font_style = first_char.evaluate(
"(element) => getComputedStyle(element).getPropertyValue('font-style')"
)
assert font_style == "italic"