| // Copyright 2015 The Chromium Authors. All rights reserved. |
| // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be |
| // found in the LICENSE file. |
| |
| #import "chrome/browser/global_keyboard_shortcuts_mac.h" |
| |
| #import <Cocoa/Cocoa.h> |
| |
| #include "base/run_loop.h" |
| #include "chrome/app/chrome_command_ids.h" |
| #include "chrome/browser/extensions/extension_browsertest.h" |
| #include "chrome/browser/ui/browser.h" |
| #include "chrome/browser/ui/browser_commands.h" |
| #include "chrome/browser/ui/browser_window.h" |
| #include "chrome/browser/ui/tabs/tab_strip_model.h" |
| #import "ui/events/test/cocoa_test_event_utils.h" |
| |
| using cocoa_test_event_utils::SynthesizeKeyEvent; |
| |
| using GlobalKeyboardShortcutsTest = ExtensionBrowserTest; |
| |
| namespace { |
| |
| void ActivateAccelerator(NSWindow* window, NSEvent* ns_event) { |
| if ([window performKeyEquivalent:ns_event]) |
| return; |
| |
| // This is consistent with the way AppKit dispatches events when |
| // -performKeyEquivalent: returns NO. See "The Path of Key Events" in the |
| // Cocoa Event Architecture documentation. |
| [window sendEvent:ns_event]; |
| } |
| |
| } // namespace |
| |
| // Test that global keyboard shortcuts are handled by the native window. |
| IN_PROC_BROWSER_TEST_F(GlobalKeyboardShortcutsTest, SwitchTabsMac) { |
| NSWindow* ns_window = browser()->window()->GetNativeWindow(); |
| TabStripModel* tab_strip = browser()->tab_strip_model(); |
| |
| // Set up window with 2 tabs. |
| chrome::NewTab(browser()); |
| EXPECT_EQ(2, tab_strip->count()); |
| EXPECT_TRUE(tab_strip->IsTabSelected(1)); |
| |
| // Ctrl+Tab goes to the next tab, which loops back to the first tab. |
| ActivateAccelerator( |
| ns_window, |
| SynthesizeKeyEvent(ns_window, true, ui::VKEY_TAB, NSControlKeyMask)); |
| EXPECT_TRUE(tab_strip->IsTabSelected(0)); |
| |
| // Cmd+2 goes to the second tab. |
| ActivateAccelerator(ns_window, SynthesizeKeyEvent(ns_window, true, ui::VKEY_2, |
| NSCommandKeyMask)); |
| EXPECT_TRUE(tab_strip->IsTabSelected(1)); |
| |
| // Cmd+{ goes to the previous tab. |
| ActivateAccelerator(ns_window, |
| SynthesizeKeyEvent(ns_window, true, ui::VKEY_OEM_4, |
| NSShiftKeyMask | NSCommandKeyMask)); |
| EXPECT_TRUE(tab_strip->IsTabSelected(0)); |
| } |
| |
| IN_PROC_BROWSER_TEST_F(GlobalKeyboardShortcutsTest, MenuCommandPriority) { |
| NSWindow* ns_window = browser()->window()->GetNativeWindow(); |
| TabStripModel* tab_strip = browser()->tab_strip_model(); |
| |
| // Set up window with 4 tabs. |
| chrome::NewTab(browser()); |
| chrome::NewTab(browser()); |
| chrome::NewTab(browser()); |
| EXPECT_EQ(4, tab_strip->count()); |
| EXPECT_TRUE(tab_strip->IsTabSelected(3)); |
| |
| // Use the cmd-2 hotkey to switch to the second tab. |
| ActivateAccelerator(ns_window, SynthesizeKeyEvent(ns_window, true, ui::VKEY_2, |
| NSCommandKeyMask)); |
| EXPECT_TRUE(tab_strip->IsTabSelected(1)); |
| |
| // Change the "Select Next Tab" menu item's key equivalent to be cmd-2, to |
| // simulate what would happen if there was a user key equivalent for it. Note |
| // that there is a readonly "userKeyEquivalent" property on NSMenuItem, but |
| // this code can't modify it. |
| NSMenu* main_menu = [NSApp mainMenu]; |
| ASSERT_NE(nil, main_menu); |
| NSMenuItem* window_menu = [main_menu itemWithTitle:@"Window"]; |
| ASSERT_NE(nil, window_menu); |
| ASSERT_TRUE(window_menu.hasSubmenu); |
| NSMenuItem* next_item = [window_menu.submenu itemWithTag:IDC_SELECT_NEXT_TAB]; |
| ASSERT_NE(nil, next_item); |
| [next_item setKeyEquivalent:@"2"]; |
| [next_item setKeyEquivalentModifierMask:NSCommandKeyMask]; |
| |
| // Send cmd-2 again, and ensure the tab switches. |
| ActivateAccelerator(ns_window, SynthesizeKeyEvent(ns_window, true, ui::VKEY_2, |
| NSCommandKeyMask)); |
| EXPECT_TRUE(tab_strip->IsTabSelected(2)); |
| ActivateAccelerator(ns_window, SynthesizeKeyEvent(ns_window, true, ui::VKEY_2, |
| NSCommandKeyMask)); |
| EXPECT_TRUE(tab_strip->IsTabSelected(3)); |
| } |