#filter substitution package @ANDROID_PACKAGE_NAME@.tests; import @ANDROID_PACKAGE_NAME@.*; import android.app.Instrumentation; public class test_bug720538 extends BaseTest { public void test_bug720538() { setTestType("mochitest"); String url = getAbsoluteUrl("/robocop/test_bug720538.html"); /* * for this test, we load the associated test_bug720538.html file. this file has two * iframes (painted completely blue - #0000FF) and the rest of the page is the background * color, which is #008000 green. When we first render the page there is an iframe in * the top-left corner, and when we double-tap on it it should zoom to fill the visible * view area leaving a little bit of space on either side. We can test for this by checking * a few pixels to ensure that there is some background visible on either side of the iframe. * Finally, when we double-tap on it to zoom out again, we need to check that the bottom of * the view doesn't have any checkerboarding. We can verify this by getting a few pixels and * checking that it is the same as the expected background color of the page, as opposed to * the gray shades of the checkerboard. */ Actions.RepeatedEventExpecter paintExpecter = mActions.expectPaint(); loadUrl(url); paintExpecter.blockUntilClear(500); // first we check that the point we want to double-tap (100, 100) is blue, indicating it's inside the iframe int[][] painted = mDriver.getPaintedSurface(); mAsserter.ispixel(painted[100][100], 0, 0, 0xFF, "Ensuring double-tap point is in the iframe"); // do the double tap and wait for the double-tap animation to finish. we assume the animation is done // when we find a 500ms period with no paint events that occurs after at least one paint event. paintExpecter = mActions.expectPaint(); MotionEventHelper meh = new MotionEventHelper(getInstrumentation(), mDriver.getGeckoLeft(), mDriver.getGeckoTop()); meh.doubleTap(100, 100); paintExpecter.blockUntilClear(500); // check a few points to ensure that we did a good zoom-to-block on the iframe. this checks that // the background color is visible on the left and right edges of the viewport, but the iframe is // visible in between those edges painted = mDriver.getPaintedSurface(); mAsserter.ispixel(painted[100][0], 0, 0x80, 0, "Checking page background to the left of the iframe"); mAsserter.ispixel(painted[100][50], 0, 0, 0xFF, "Checking for iframe a few pixels from the left edge"); mAsserter.ispixel(painted[100][mDriver.getGeckoWidth() - 51], 0, 0, 0xFF, "Checking for iframe a few pixels from the right edge"); mAsserter.ispixel(painted[100][mDriver.getGeckoWidth() - 1], 0, 0x80, 0, "Checking page background the right of the iframe"); // now we do double-tap again to zoom out and wait for the animation to finish, as before paintExpecter = mActions.expectPaint(); meh.doubleTap(100, mDriver.getGeckoWidth() / 2); paintExpecter.blockUntilClear(500); // and now we check some pixels at the bottom of the view to ensure that we have the page // background and not some checkerboarding. use the second-last row of pixels instead of // the last row because the last row is subject to rounding and clipping errors painted = mDriver.getPaintedSurface(); mAsserter.ispixel(painted[mDriver.getGeckoHeight() - 2][0], 0, 0x80, 0, "Checking bottom-left corner of viewport"); mAsserter.ispixel(painted[mDriver.getGeckoHeight() - 2][mDriver.getGeckoWidth() - 1], 0, 0x80, 0, "Checking bottom-right corner of viewport"); } }