Coverage Report - org.eclipse.swtbot.swt.finder.keyboard.Keyboard
 
Classes in this File Line Coverage Branch Coverage Complexity
Keyboard
65%
25/38
33%
2/6
1.25
 
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 /*******************************************************************************
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  * Copyright (c) 2009 Ketan Padegaonkar and others.
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  * All rights reserved. This program and the accompanying materials
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  * are made available under the terms of the Eclipse Public License v1.0
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  * which accompanies this distribution, and is available at
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  * http://www.eclipse.org/legal/epl-v10.html
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  *
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  * Contributors:
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  *     Ketan Padegaonkar - initial API and implementation
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  *******************************************************************************/
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 package org.eclipse.swtbot.swt.finder.keyboard;
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 import static org.eclipse.swtbot.swt.finder.utils.SWTUtils.sleep;
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 15  
 import java.util.ArrayList;
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 import java.util.Arrays;
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 import java.util.Collections;
 18  
 import java.util.List;
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 20  
 import org.apache.log4j.Logger;
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 import org.eclipse.jface.bindings.keys.KeyStroke;
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 import org.eclipse.swt.SWT;
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 import org.eclipse.swtbot.swt.finder.utils.MessageFormat;
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 import org.eclipse.swtbot.swt.finder.utils.SWTBotPreferences;
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 /**
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  * Represents a Keyboard. Allows for typing keys and pressing shortcuts. Pressing shortcuts is different from pressing
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  * normal characters and 'special characters'.
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  * <p>
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  * <b>NOTE:</b> This class needs that a {@link KeyStroke} be split. This means that a single {@link KeyStroke}
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  * representing a SHIFT+T needs to be split into two {@link KeyStroke}s, one representing a SHIFT and another
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  * representing a 'T'.
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  * </p>
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  * <p>
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  * <b>Shortcut:</b> CTRL+SHIFT+T for e.g. needs to press CTRL, SHIFT, T in that order while holding them down, and
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  * release them in the order T, SHIFT, CTRL.
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  * </p>
 38  
  * <p>
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  * <b>Normal characters:</b> 't' requires that you type 'T'. 'T' requires that you type the shortcut SHIFT+T.
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  * </p>
 41  
  * <p>
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  * <b>Special characters:</b> On a US keyboard '#' requires that you type SHIFT+3. ':' requires you to type SHIFT+;.
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  * </p>
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  * 
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  * @author Ketan Padegaonkar &lt;KetanPadegaonkar [at] gmail [dot] com&gt;
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  * @version $Id$
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  * @see Keystrokes#toKeys(int, char)
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  */
 49  1
 public class Keyboard {
 50  
 
 51  1
         private static final Logger                log        = Logger.getLogger(Keyboard.class);
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 53  
         private final KeyboardStrategy        strategy;
 54  
 
 55  
         /**
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          * Creates a new keyboard.
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          */
 58  
         Keyboard() {
 59  0
                 this(new AWTKeyboardStrategy());
 60  0
         }
 61  
 
 62  
         /**
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          * Creates a new keyboard that uses the specified strategy to type on the keyboard.
 64  
          * 
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          * @param strategy the keyboard strategy.
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          */
 67  4
         public Keyboard(KeyboardStrategy strategy) {
 68  4
                 this.strategy = strategy;
 69  4
         }
 70  
 
 71  
         /**
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          * Types the string on the keyboard.
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          * 
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          * @param text the text to type on the keyboard.
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          */
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         public void typeText(String text) {
 77  2
                 typeText(text, SWTBotPreferences.TYPE_INTERVAL);
 78  2
         }
 79  
 
 80  
         /**
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          * Types the string on the keyboard.
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          * 
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          * @param text the text to type on the keyboard.
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          * @param interval the interval between the keystrokes.
 85  
          */
 86  
         public void typeText(String text, int interval) {
 87  4
                 log.debug(MessageFormat.format("Typing text ''{0}'' with an interval of {1}ms. between characters.", text, interval));
 88  72
                 for (int i = 0; i < text.length(); i++) {
 89  68
                         typeCharacter(text.charAt(i));
 90  68
                         sleep(interval);
 91  
                 }
 92  4
         }
 93  
 
 94  
         /**
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          * Types the character on the keyboard. Note that the character may refer to multiple keystrokes.
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          * 
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          * @param ch the character to type on the keyboard.
 98  
          */
 99  
         public void typeCharacter(char ch) {
 100  68
                 pressShortcut(Keystrokes.create(ch));
 101  68
         }
 102  
 
 103  
         /**
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          * Presses the shortcut specified by the given keys.
 105  
          * 
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          * @param modificationKeys the combination of {@link SWT#ALT} | {@link SWT#CTRL} | {@link SWT#SHIFT} |
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          *            {@link SWT#COMMAND}.
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          * @param c the character
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          * @see Keystrokes#toKeys(int, char)
 110  
          */
 111  
         public void pressShortcut(int modificationKeys, char c) {
 112  0
                 pressShortcut(Keystrokes.toKeys(modificationKeys, c));
 113  0
         }
 114  
 
 115  
         /**
 116  
          * Presses the shortcut specified by the given keys.
 117  
          * 
 118  
          * @param keys the keys to press
 119  
          * @see Keystrokes#toKeys(int, char)
 120  
          */
 121  
         public void pressShortcut(KeyStroke... keys) {
 122  68
                 log.trace(MessageFormat.format("Pressing shortcut {0}", Arrays.asList(keys)));
 123  68
                 pressKeys(keys);
 124  68
                 releaseKeys(reverse(keys));
 125  68
         }
 126  
 
 127  
         /**
 128  
          * Presses the shortcut specified by the given keys.
 129  
          * 
 130  
          * @param modificationKeys the combination of {@link SWT#ALT} | {@link SWT#CTRL} | {@link SWT#SHIFT} |
 131  
          *            {@link SWT#COMMAND}.
 132  
          * @param keyCode the keyCode, these may be special keys like F1-F12, or navigation keys like HOME, PAGE_UP
 133  
          * @param c the character
 134  
          * @see Keystrokes#toKeys(int, char)
 135  
          */
 136  
         public void pressShortcut(int modificationKeys, int keyCode, char c) {
 137  
 
 138  0
                 List<KeyStroke> keys = new ArrayList<KeyStroke>(Arrays.asList(Keystrokes.toKeys(modificationKeys, c)));
 139  0
                 if (keyCode != 0)
 140  0
                         addKeyCode(keyCode, c, keys);
 141  
 
 142  0
                 pressShortcut(keys.toArray(new KeyStroke[0]));
 143  
 
 144  0
         }
 145  
 
 146  
         private KeyStroke[] reverse(KeyStroke... keys) {
 147  68
                 ArrayList<KeyStroke> copy = new ArrayList<KeyStroke>(Arrays.asList(keys));
 148  68
                 Collections.reverse(copy);
 149  68
                 return copy.toArray(new KeyStroke[0]);
 150  
         }
 151  
 
 152  
         private void releaseKeys(KeyStroke... keys) {
 153  68
                 strategy.releaseKeys(keys);
 154  68
         }
 155  
 
 156  
         private void pressKeys(KeyStroke... keys) {
 157  68
                 strategy.pressKeys(keys);
 158  68
         }
 159  
 
 160  
         private void addKeyCode(int keyCode, char c, List<KeyStroke> keys) {
 161  0
                 if (c == 0)
 162  0
                         keys.add(KeyStroke.getInstance(0, keyCode));
 163  
                 else
 164  0
                         keys.add(keys.size() - 1, KeyStroke.getInstance(0, keyCode));
 165  0
         }
 166  
 
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 }