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# (C) Copyright 2005-2023 Enthought, Inc., Austin, TX
# All rights reserved.
#
# This software is provided without warranty under the terms of the BSD
# license included in LICENSE.txt and may be redistributed only under
# the conditions described in the aforementioned license. The license
# is also available online at http://www.enthought.com/licenses/BSD.txt
#
# Thanks for using Enthought open source!


import unittest


from pyface.image_resource import ImageResource
from ..combo_field import ComboField
from .field_mixin import FieldMixin


class TestComboField(FieldMixin, unittest.TestCase):

    def _create_widget_simple(self, **traits):
        traits.setdefault("value", "one")
        traits.setdefault("values", ["one", "two", "three", "four"])
        traits.setdefault("tooltip", "Dummy")
        return ComboField(**traits)

    # Tests ------------------------------------------------------------------

    def test_combo_field(self):
        self._create_widget_control()

        self.widget.value = "two"
        self.gui.process_events()

        self.assertEqual(self.widget._get_control_value(), "two")
        self.assertEqual(self.widget._get_control_text(), "two")

    def test_combo_field_set(self):
        self._create_widget_control()

        with self.assertTraitChanges(self.widget, "value", count=1):
            self.widget._set_control_value("two")
            self.gui.process_events()

        self.assertEqual(self.widget.value, "two")

    def test_combo_field_formatter(self):
        self.widget.formatter = str
        self.widget.values = [0, 1, 2, 3]
        self._create_widget_control()

        self.widget.value = 2
        self.gui.process_events()

        self.assertEqual(self.widget._get_control_value(), 2)
        self.assertEqual(self.widget._get_control_text(), "2")

    def test_combo_field_formatter_changed(self):
        self.widget.values = [1, 2, 3, 4]
        self.widget.value = 2
        self.widget.formatter = str
        self._create_widget_control()

        self.widget.formatter = "Number {}".format
        self.gui.process_events()

        self.assertEqual(self.widget._get_control_value(), 2)
        self.assertEqual(self.widget._get_control_text(), "Number 2")

    def test_combo_field_formatter_set(self):
        self.widget.values = [1, 2, 3, 4]
        self.widget.formatter = str
        self._create_widget_control()

        with self.assertTraitChanges(self.widget, "value", count=1):
            self.widget._set_control_value(2)
            self.gui.process_events()

        self.assertEqual(self.widget.value, 2)

    def test_combo_field_icon_formatter(self):
        image = ImageResource("question")
        self.widget.values = [1, 2, 3, 4]
        self.widget.formatter = lambda x: (image, str(x))
        self._create_widget_control()

        self.widget.value = 2
        self.gui.process_events()

        self.assertEqual(self.widget._get_control_value(), 2)
        self.assertEqual(self.widget._get_control_text(), "2")

    def test_combo_field_values(self):
        self._create_widget_control()

        self.widget.values = ["four", "five", "one", "six"]
        self.gui.process_events()

        # XXX different results in Wx and Qt
        # As best I can tell, difference is at the Traits level
        # On Qt setting 'values' sets 'value' to "four" before combofield
        # handler sees it.  On Wx it remains  as "one" at point of handler
        # call.  Possibly down to dictionary ordering or something
        # similar.
        self.assertIn(self.widget.value, {"one", "four"})