awesome/tests/test-tooltip.lua

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local runner = require("_runner")
local place = require("awful.placement")
local wibox = require("wibox")
local beautiful = require("beautiful")
local tooltip = require("awful.tooltip")
local gears = require("gears")
local steps = {}
local w = wibox {
width = 250,
height = 250,
visible = true,
ontop = true
}
w:setup{
image = beautiful.awesome_icon,
widget = wibox.widget.imagebox
}
-- Center eveything
place.centered(w)
place.centered(mouse)
local tt = nil
table.insert(steps, function()
tt = tooltip {text = "A long tooltip", visible = true}
return true
end)
local align_pos = {
"top_left", "left", "bottom_left", "right",
"top_right", "bottom_right", "bottom", "top",
}
-- Test the various alignment code paths
for _, v in ipairs(align_pos) do
table.insert(steps, function()
tt.align = v
return true
end)
end
-- Set a parent object
table.insert(steps, function()
tt:add_to_object(w)
return true
end)
-- Test the other mode
table.insert(steps, function()
tt.mode = "outside"
-- This only work when there is a mouse::enter event, create one
place.top_left(mouse)
place.centered(mouse)
return true
end)
--- Reset the wibox content and use a widget geometry.
table.insert(steps, function()
tt:remove_from_object(w)
tt.visible = false
w:setup{
{
image = beautiful.awesome_icon,
widget = wibox.widget.imagebox,
id = "myimagebox"
},
top = 125,
bottom = 100,
left = 205,
right = 20 ,
layout = wibox.container.margin
}
local imb = w:get_children_by_id("myimagebox")[1]
assert(imb)
tt:add_to_object(imb)
-- Move the mouse over the widget
place.top_left(mouse)
mouse.coords {
x = w.x + w.width - 20 - 12.5,
y = w.y + 125 + 12.5,
}
return true
end)
-- Test that the above move had the intended effect
table.insert(steps, function()
assert(tt.current_position == "top", tt.current_position)
return true
end)
-- Try the preferred positions
table.insert(steps, function()
tt.visible = false
tt.preferred_positions = {"right"}
tt.visible = true
assert(tt.current_position == "right")
return true
end)
-- Add a shape.
table.insert(steps, function()
tt.shape = gears.shape.octogon
return true
end)
runner.run_steps(steps)
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