#filter substitution package @ANDROID_PACKAGE_NAME@.tests; import @ANDROID_PACKAGE_NAME@.*; import android.app.Instrumentation; /** * Basic test for axis locking behaviour. * - Load page and verify it draws * - Drag page upwards 100 pixels at a 5-degree angle off the vertical axis * - Verify that the 5-degree angle was thrown out and it dragged vertically * - Drag page upwards at a 45-degree angle * - Verify that the 45-degree angle was not thrown out and it dragged diagonally */ public class testAxisLocking extends PixelTest { @Override protected int getTestType() { return TEST_MOCHITEST; } public void testAxisLocking() { String url = getAbsoluteUrl("/robocop/robocop_boxes.html"); MotionEventHelper meh = new MotionEventHelper(getInstrumentation(), mDriver.getGeckoLeft(), mDriver.getGeckoTop()); mActions.expectGeckoEvent("Gecko:Ready").blockForEvent(); // load page and check we're at 0,0 loadAndVerifyBoxes(url); // drag page upwards by 100 pixels with a slight angle. verify that // axis locking prevents any horizontal scrolling Actions.RepeatedEventExpecter paintExpecter = mActions.expectPaint(); meh.dragSync(20, 150, 10, 50); PaintedSurface painted = waitForPaint(paintExpecter); checkScrollWithBoxes(painted, 0, 100); // since checkScrollWithBoxes only checks 4 points, it may not pick up a // sub-100 pixel horizontal shift. so we check another point manually to make sure. int[] color = getBoxColorAt(0, 100); mAsserter.ispixel(painted.getPixelAt(99, 0), color[0], color[1], color[2], "Pixel at 99, 0 indicates no horizontal scroll"); // now drag at a 45-degree angle to ensure we break the axis lock, and // verify that we have both horizontal and vertical scrolling paintExpecter = mActions.expectPaint(); meh.dragSync(150, 150, 50, 50); painted = waitForPaint(paintExpecter); checkScrollWithBoxes(painted, 100, 200); } }