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// 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 "ui/base/test/scoped_fake_nswindow_fullscreen.h"
#import "base/mac/mac_util.h"
#import "base/mac/scoped_nsobject.h"
#import "base/mac/sdk_forward_declarations.h"
#include "base/message_loop/message_loop.h"
#import "testing/gtest_mac.h"
#include "testing/gtest/include/gtest/gtest.h"
#import "ui/base/test/windowed_nsnotification_observer.h"
#import "ui/gfx/mac/nswindow_frame_controls.h"
@interface TestNSWindowDelegate : NSObject<NSWindowDelegate> {
@private
NSSize targetSize_;
}
- (id)initWithFullScreenContentSize:(NSSize)targetSize;
@end
@implementation TestNSWindowDelegate
- (id)initWithFullScreenContentSize:(NSSize)targetSize {
if ((self = [super init])) {
targetSize_ = targetSize;
}
return self;
}
- (NSSize)window:(NSWindow*)window
willUseFullScreenContentSize:(NSSize)proposedSize {
return targetSize_;
}
@end
namespace ui {
namespace test {
// Test the order of notifications sent when faking fullscreen transitions.
TEST(ScopedFakeNSWindowFullscreenTest, TestOrdering) {
base::MessageLoopForUI message_loop;
NSUInteger style_mask = NSTexturedBackgroundWindowMask | NSTitledWindowMask |
NSClosableWindowMask | NSMiniaturizableWindowMask |
NSResizableWindowMask;
base::scoped_nsobject<NSWindow> window(
[[NSWindow alloc] initWithContentRect:NSMakeRect(50, 60, 130, 170)
styleMask:style_mask
backing:NSBackingStoreBuffered
defer:NO]);
[window setReleasedWhenClosed:NO];
[window orderFront:nil];
NSRect initial_frame = [window frame];
NSSize fullscreen_content_size = NSMakeSize(500, 400);
base::scoped_nsobject<TestNSWindowDelegate> delegate(
[[TestNSWindowDelegate alloc]
initWithFullScreenContentSize:fullscreen_content_size]);
[window setDelegate:delegate];
base::scoped_nsobject<WindowedNSNotificationObserver> will_enter(
[[WindowedNSNotificationObserver alloc]
initForNotification:NSWindowWillEnterFullScreenNotification
object:window]);
base::scoped_nsobject<WindowedNSNotificationObserver> did_enter(
[[WindowedNSNotificationObserver alloc]
initForNotification:NSWindowDidEnterFullScreenNotification
object:window]);
base::scoped_nsobject<WindowedNSNotificationObserver> will_exit(
[[WindowedNSNotificationObserver alloc]
initForNotification:NSWindowWillExitFullScreenNotification
object:window]);
base::scoped_nsobject<WindowedNSNotificationObserver> did_exit(
[[WindowedNSNotificationObserver alloc]
initForNotification:NSWindowDidExitFullScreenNotification
object:window]);
test::ScopedFakeNSWindowFullscreen fake_fullscreen;
// Nothing happens if the window cannot go fullscreen.
gfx::SetNSWindowCanFullscreen(window, false);
[window toggleFullScreen:nil];
EXPECT_EQ(0, [will_enter notificationCount]);
gfx::SetNSWindowCanFullscreen(window, true);
// WillEnter is immediate.
[window toggleFullScreen:nil];
EXPECT_EQ(1, [will_enter notificationCount]);
EXPECT_EQ(0, [did_enter notificationCount]);
EXPECT_NSEQ(initial_frame, [window frame]);
EXPECT_FALSE([window styleMask] & NSFullScreenWindowMask);
// Changes and DidEnter happen asynchronously.
EXPECT_TRUE([did_enter wait]);
EXPECT_EQ(fullscreen_content_size.width, [window frame].size.width);
EXPECT_EQ(fullscreen_content_size.height, [window frame].size.height);
EXPECT_TRUE([window styleMask] & NSFullScreenWindowMask);
// WillExit is immediate.
[window toggleFullScreen:nil];
EXPECT_EQ(1, [will_exit notificationCount]);
EXPECT_EQ(0, [did_exit notificationCount]);
EXPECT_EQ(fullscreen_content_size.width, [window frame].size.width);
EXPECT_EQ(fullscreen_content_size.height, [window frame].size.height);
EXPECT_TRUE([window styleMask] & NSFullScreenWindowMask);
// Changes and DidExit happen asynchronously.
EXPECT_TRUE([did_exit wait]);
EXPECT_NSEQ(initial_frame, [window frame]);
EXPECT_FALSE([window styleMask] & NSFullScreenWindowMask);
// Go back into fullscreen.
[window toggleFullScreen:nil];
EXPECT_TRUE([did_enter waitForCount:2]);
// On the way out, call -[NSWindow setFrame:]. It should stay at those bounds.
NSRect new_frame = NSMakeRect(90, 90, 90, 90);
// -[NSWindow frameRectForContentRect:] uses some internal state that isn't
// faked, so grab the expected final size before starting the transition. Then
// set the new frame during the transition and, once the transition completes,
// ensure the expected size wasn't clobbered by the faker,
NSRect frame_outside_fullscreen = [window frameRectForContentRect:new_frame];
[window toggleFullScreen:nil];
[window setFrame:new_frame display:YES animate:NO];
EXPECT_TRUE([did_exit waitForCount:2]);
EXPECT_NSEQ(frame_outside_fullscreen, [window frame]);
[window close];
}
} // namespace test
} // namespace ui