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def c():
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  print ("clicked!")
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def b():
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  global bb
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  bb = qt.QPushButton('Test')
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  bb.show()
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  bb.connect("clicked()", c)
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  p = qt.QPoint(10,10)
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  event = qt.QMouseEvent(2, p, 1, 1, 0)
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  slicer.app.sendEvent(bb, event)
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  event = qt.QMouseEvent(3, p, 1, 1, 0)
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  slicer.app.sendEvent(bb, event)
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Revision as of 21:15, 23 June 2011

Home < 2011 Summer Project Week Automated GUI Testing

Key Investigators

  • Brigham and Women's Hospital: Sonia Pujol
  • Isomics Inc: Steve Pieper
  • Kitware: Dave Partyka, Jean-Christophe Fillon-Robin
  • GE: Xiaodong Tao

Objective

The objective is to explore different solutions for automated GUI testing.


Approach, Plan

We'll generate automated tests using the Slicer3minute tutorial (up to slide 21)

  • Sikuli
  • QtTesting libraries
  • Directly calling GUI via PythonQt

Progress




def c():
  print ("clicked!")

def b():
  global bb
  bb = qt.QPushButton('Test')
  bb.show()
  bb.connect("clicked()", c)

  p = qt.QPoint(10,10)
  event = qt.QMouseEvent(2, p, 1, 1, 0)
  slicer.app.sendEvent(bb, event)

  event = qt.QMouseEvent(3, p, 1, 1, 0)
  slicer.app.sendEvent(bb, event)