i3/testcases/t/504-move-workspace-to-output.t
Michael Stapelberg 6800524f2e GET_TREE: serialize container type into a string
So far, this was blessed for internal use only (by virtue of not being
in the documentation), but we want to expose it for the stored layouts.
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#!perl
# vim:ts=4:sw=4:expandtab
#
# Please read the following documents before working on tests:
# • http://build.i3wm.org/docs/testsuite.html
# (or docs/testsuite)
#
# • http://build.i3wm.org/docs/lib-i3test.html
# (alternatively: perldoc ./testcases/lib/i3test.pm)
#
# • http://build.i3wm.org/docs/ipc.html
# (or docs/ipc)
#
# • http://onyxneon.com/books/modern_perl/modern_perl_a4.pdf
# (unless you are already familiar with Perl)
#
# Tests whether the 'move workspace <ws> to [output] <output>' command works
#
use List::Util qw(first);
use i3test i3_autostart => 0;
# TODO:
# introduce 'move workspace 3 to output <output>' with synonym 'move workspace 3 to <output>'
# Ensure the pointer is at (0, 0) so that we really start on the first
# (the left) workspace.
$x->root->warp_pointer(0, 0);
my $config = <<EOT;
# i3 config file (v4)
font -misc-fixed-medium-r-normal--13-120-75-75-C-70-iso10646-1
fake-outputs 1024x768+0+0,1024x768+1024+0
EOT
my $pid = launch_with_config($config);
################################################################################
# Setup workspaces so that they stay open (with an empty container).
################################################################################
is(focused_ws, '1', 'starting on workspace 1');
# ensure workspace 1 stays open
open_window;
cmd 'focus output right';
is(focused_ws, '2', 'workspace 2 on second output');
# ensure workspace 2 stays open
open_window;
cmd 'focus output right';
is(focused_ws, '1', 'back on workspace 1');
# We dont use fresh_workspace with named workspaces here since they come last
# when using 'workspace next'.
cmd 'workspace 5';
# ensure workspace 5 stays open
open_window;
################################################################################
# Move a workspace over and verify that it is on the right output.
################################################################################
# The current order should be:
# output 1: 1, 5
# output 2: 2
cmd 'workspace 5';
is(focused_ws, '5', 'workspace 5 focused');
my ($x0, $x1) = workspaces_per_screen();
ok('5' ~~ @$x0, 'workspace 5 on fake-0');
cmd 'move workspace to output fake-1';
sub workspaces_per_screen {
my $i3 = i3(get_socket_path());
my $tree = $i3->get_tree->recv;
my @outputs = @{$tree->{nodes}};
my $fake0 = first { $_->{name} eq 'fake-0' } @outputs;
my $fake0_content = first { $_->{type} eq 'con' } @{$fake0->{nodes}};
my $fake1 = first { $_->{name} eq 'fake-1' } @outputs;
my $fake1_content = first { $_->{type} eq 'con' } @{$fake1->{nodes}};
my @fake0_workspaces = map { $_->{name} } @{$fake0_content->{nodes}};
my @fake1_workspaces = map { $_->{name} } @{$fake1_content->{nodes}};
return \@fake0_workspaces, \@fake1_workspaces;
}
($x0, $x1) = workspaces_per_screen();
ok('5' ~~ @$x1, 'workspace 5 now on fake-1');
################################################################################
# Verify that a new workspace will be created when moving the last workspace.
################################################################################
is_deeply($x0, [ '1' ], 'only workspace 1 remaining on fake-0');
cmd 'workspace 1';
cmd 'move workspace to output fake-1';
($x0, $x1) = workspaces_per_screen();
ok('1' ~~ @$x1, 'workspace 1 now on fake-1');
is_deeply($x0, [ '3' ], 'workspace 2 created on fake-0');
################################################################################
# Verify that 'move workspace to output <direction>' works
################################################################################
cmd 'workspace 5';
cmd 'move workspace to output left';
($x0, $x1) = workspaces_per_screen();
ok('5' ~~ @$x0, 'workspace 5 back on fake-0');
# Verify that wrapping works
cmd 'move workspace to output left';
($x0, $x1) = workspaces_per_screen();
ok('5' ~~ @$x1, 'workspace 5 on fake-1');
# Put workspace 5 where it should
cmd 'move workspace to output left';
($x0, $x1) = workspaces_per_screen();
ok('5' ~~ @$x0, 'workspace 5 on fake-0 again');
################################################################################
# Verify that coordinates of floating windows are fixed correctly when moving a
# workspace to a different output.
################################################################################
cmd 'workspace 5';
my $floating_window = open_floating_window;
my $old_rect = $floating_window->rect;
cmd 'move workspace to output right';
my $new_rect = $floating_window->rect;
isnt($old_rect->{x}, $new_rect->{x}, 'x coordinate changed');
is($old_rect->{y}, $new_rect->{y}, 'y coordinate unchanged');
is($old_rect->{width}, $new_rect->{width}, 'width unchanged');
is($old_rect->{height}, $new_rect->{height}, 'height unchanged');
################################################################################
# Verify that empty workspaces get cleaned up when moving a different workspace
# to that output.
################################################################################
my $empty_ws = fresh_workspace(output => 0);
my $other_output_ws = fresh_workspace(output => 1);
cmd 'open';
($x0, $x1) = workspaces_per_screen();
ok($empty_ws ~~ @$x0, 'empty_ws on fake-0');
ok($other_output_ws ~~ @$x1, 'other_output_ws on fake-1');
cmd 'move workspace to output left';
($x0, $x1) = workspaces_per_screen();
ok(!($empty_ws ~~ @$x0), 'empty_ws not on fake-0');
ok(!($empty_ws ~~ @$x1), 'empty_ws not on fake-1');
ok($other_output_ws ~~ @$x0, 'other_output_ws on fake-0');
exit_gracefully($pid);
done_testing;