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import QtQuick 2.0
import QtTest 1.0
import QtSensors 5.0 as Sensors
import TestHelper 1.0
TestCase {
id: test
name: "tst_qsensor"
TestHelper {
id: helper
}
Component {
id: cTestSensor
TestSensor{}
}
function initTestCase() {}
function cleanupTestCase() {}
function init() {}
function cleanup() {}
function sortlist(list)
{
var array = new Array();
for (var ii in list)
array.push(list[ii]);
array.sort();
return array;
}
function test_001_TypeRegistered()
{
var expected = [ "test sensor", "test sensor 2" ];
var actual = Sensors.sensorTypes();
// FIXME .sort() is broken!
actual = sortlist(actual); // The actual list is not in a defined order
compare(actual, expected);
}
function test_002_SensorRegistered()
{
var expected = [ "test sensor 2", "test sensor 3", "test sensor impl" ];
var actual = Sensors.sensorsForType("test sensor");
// FIXME .sort() is broken!
actual = sortlist(actual); // The actual list is not in a defined order
compare(actual, expected);
}
function test_003_SensorDefault()
{
var expected = "test sensor impl";
var actual = Sensors.defaultSensorForType("test sensor");
compare(actual, expected);
}
function test_004_NoSensorsForType()
{
var expected = [];
var actual = Sensors.sensorsForType("bogus type");
compare(actual, expected);
}
function test_005_NoDefaultForType()
{
var expected = "";
var actual = Sensors.defaultSensorForType("bogus type");
compare(actual, expected);
}
function test_006_Creation()
{
var sensor = cTestSensor.createObject();
compare(sensor.connectedToBackend, true);
var expected = "test sensor impl";
var actual = sensor.sensorid;
compare(actual, expected);
sensor.destroy();
}
function test_008_Timestamp()
{
var sensor = cTestSensor.createObject();
compare(sensor.connectedToBackend, true);
var timestamp = sensor.reading.timestamp;
compare(timestamp, 0);
sensor.doThis = "setOne";
sensor.start();
timestamp = sensor.reading.timestamp;
compare(timestamp, 1);
sensor.destroy();
}
function test_009_Start()
{
var sensor = cTestSensor.createObject();
sensor.start();
compare(sensor.active, true);
sensor.start();
compare(sensor.active, true);
sensor.destroy();
}
function test_010_Stop()
{
var sensor = cTestSensor.createObject();
sensor.stop();
compare(sensor.active, false);
sensor.start();
compare(sensor.active, true);
sensor.stop();
compare(sensor.active, false);
sensor.destroy();
}
function test_011_Start2()
{
var sensor = cTestSensor.createObject();
sensor.doThis = "stop";
sensor.start();
compare(sensor.active, false);
sensor.stop();
sensor.doThis = "error";
sensor.start();
compare(sensor.error, 1);
// Yes, this is non-intuitive but the sensor
// decides if an error is fatal or not.
// In this case our test sensor is reporting a
// non-fatal error so the sensor will start.
compare(sensor.active, true);
sensor.stop();
sensor.doThis = "setOne";
sensor.start();
compare(sensor.reading.timestamp, 1);
sensor.stop();
sensor.doThis = "setTwo";
sensor.start();
compare(sensor.reading.timestamp, 2);
sensor.stop();
sensor.destroy();
}
function test_012_SetBadDataRate()
{
var sensor = cTestSensor.createObject();
ignoreWarning("setDataRate: 1 is not supported by the sensor. ");
sensor.dataRate = 1;
compare(sensor.dataRate, 0);
ignoreWarning("setDataRate: 1000 is not supported by the sensor. ");
sensor.dataRate = 1000;
compare(sensor.dataRate, 0);
sensor.destroy();
}
}
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