/* * Copyright (C) 2007 The Android Open Source Project * * Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); * you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. * You may obtain a copy of the License at * * http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 * * Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software * distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, * WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. * See the License for the specific language governing permissions and * limitations under the License. */ package android.widget.listview.arrowscroll; import android.test.ActivityInstrumentationTestCase; import android.test.suitebuilder.annotation.MediumTest; import android.view.KeyEvent; import android.view.View; import android.view.ViewGroup; import android.widget.Button; import android.widget.ListView; import android.widget.listview.ListItemFocusablesFarApart; public class ListItemFocusablesFarApartTest extends ActivityInstrumentationTestCase { private ListView mListView; private int mListTop; private int mListBottom; public ListItemFocusablesFarApartTest() { super("com.android.frameworks.coretests", ListItemFocusablesFarApart.class); } @Override protected void setUp() throws Exception { super.setUp(); mListView = getActivity().getListView(); mListTop = mListView.getListPaddingTop(); mListBottom = mListView.getHeight() - mListView.getListPaddingBottom(); } /** * Get the child of a list item. * @param listIndex The index of the currently visible items * @param index The index of the child. */ public View getChildOfItem(int listIndex, int index) { return ((ViewGroup) mListView.getChildAt(listIndex)).getChildAt(index); } public int getTopOfChildOfItem(int listIndex, int index) { ViewGroup listItem = (ViewGroup) mListView.getChildAt(listIndex); View child = listItem.getChildAt(index); return child.getTop() + listItem.getTop(); } public int getBottomOfChildOfItem(int listIndex, int index) { ViewGroup listItem = (ViewGroup) mListView.getChildAt(listIndex); View child = listItem.getChildAt(index); return child.getBottom() + listItem.getTop(); } @MediumTest public void testPreconditions() { assertNotNull(mListView); assertEquals("should only be one visible list item", 1, mListView.getChildCount()); int topOfFirstButton = getTopOfChildOfItem(0, 0); int topOfSecondButton = getTopOfChildOfItem(0, 2); assertTrue("second button should be more than max scroll away from first", topOfSecondButton - topOfFirstButton > mListView.getMaxScrollAmount()); } @MediumTest public void testPanWhenNextFocusableTooFarDown() { int expectedTop = mListView.getChildAt(0).getTop(); final Button topButton = (Button) getChildOfItem(0, 0); int counter = 0; while(getTopOfChildOfItem(0, 2) > mListBottom) { // just to make sure we never end up with an infinite loop if (counter > 5) fail("couldn't reach next button within " + counter + " downs"); if (getBottomOfChildOfItem(0, 0) < mListTop) { assertFalse("after " + counter + " downs, top button not visible, should not have focus", topButton.isFocused()); assertFalse("after " + counter + " downs, neither top button nor botom button visible, nothng within first list " + "item should have focus", mListView.getChildAt(0).hasFocus()); } else { assertTrue("after " + counter + " downs, top button still visible, should have focus", topButton.isFocused()); } assertEquals("after " + counter + " downs, " + "should have panned by max scroll amount", expectedTop, mListView.getChildAt(0).getTop()); sendKeys(KeyEvent.KEYCODE_DPAD_DOWN); expectedTop -= mListView.getMaxScrollAmount(); counter++; } // at this point, the second button is visible on screen. // it should have focus assertTrue("second button should have focus", getChildOfItem(0, 2).isFocused()); } }