63 lines
2.8 KiB
Gherkin
63 lines
2.8 KiB
Gherkin
Feature: The winGUI API client
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Scenario: Testing the clip_read and clip_write methods
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Given a winGUI client
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When the clip_write method is called to store the text "There is a light that never goes out"
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Then when the clip_read method is called, it must return the same text
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Scenario: Testing the screen_scale and screen_size methods
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Given a winGUI client
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When the screen_scale method is called
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And the screen_size method is also called
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Then the returns of both must be equal
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# Please note that most of the other screen methods use image recognition and, because of that, it is not possible to test them on every computer, since there is no way to know wich images are being displayed on the screen.
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# Also, the other methods wich do not use image recognition are simply too difficult to test.
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Scenario: Testing proc_exec and proc_all methods
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Given a winGUI client
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When the proc_exec method is called with "mspaint"
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And the proc_all method is called
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Then there must be a process with the name "mspaint.exe" inside the list
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Scenario: Testing proc_name method
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Given a winGUI client
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And the initialization of Microsoft Paint
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And the "Name" and "Pid" infos about this process
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When the proc_name method is called with the "Pid" collected
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Then the return must be te same as the "Name" collected
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Scenario: Testing proc_pids method
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Given a winGUI client
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And the initialization of Microsoft Paint
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And the "Name" and "Pid" infos about this process
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When the proc_pids is called
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Then the "Pid" info collected must be inside the array returned
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Scenario: Testing the window_list and window_hwnd methods
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Given a winGUI client
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And the initialization of Microsoft Paint
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And the "Name" and "Pid" infos about this process
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When the window_hwnd method is called with the parameter "mspaint.exe"
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And the window_list method is called
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Then the return of window_hwnd must be the value of one of the "Hwnd" keys returned in window_list
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# Scenario: Testing window_activate, window_activetitle and window_activehwnd
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# Given a winGUI client
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# And the initialization of Microsoft Paint
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# And the "Name" and "Pid" infos about this process
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# And the window hwnd obtained from the "Name" info
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# When the window_activate method is called with the Paint Hwnd obtained
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# And the methods window_activetitle and window_activehwnd are called
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# Then the returned value from window_activetitle must contain the substring "Paint"
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# And the returned value from window_activehwnd must be equal to the hwnd previously obtained |