gecko/browser/base/content/test/browser_drag.js
2010-06-14 15:10:23 +02:00

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function test()
{
waitForExplicitFinish();
// ---- Test dragging the proxy icon ---
var value = content.location.href;
var urlString = value + "\n" + content.document.title;
var htmlString = "<a href=\"" + value + "\">" + value + "</a>";
var expected = [ [
{ type : "text/x-moz-url",
data : urlString },
{ type : "text/uri-list",
data : value },
{ type : "text/plain",
data : value },
{ type : "text/html",
data : htmlString }
] ];
// set the valid attribute so dropping is allowed
var proxyicon = document.getElementById("page-proxy-favicon")
var oldstate = proxyicon.getAttribute("pageproxystate");
proxyicon.setAttribute("pageproxystate", "valid");
var dt = EventUtils.synthesizeDragStart(proxyicon, expected);
is(dt, null, "drag on proxy icon");
proxyicon.setAttribute("pageproxystate", oldstate);
// Now, the identity information panel is opened by the proxy icon click.
// We need to close it for next tests.
EventUtils.synthesizeKey("VK_ESCAPE", {}, window);
// now test dragging onto a tab
var tab = gBrowser.addTab();
var browser = gBrowser.getBrowserForTab(tab);
browser.addEventListener("load", function () {
is(browser.contentWindow.location, "http://mochi.test:8888/", "drop on tab");
gBrowser.removeTab(tab);
finish();
}, true);
EventUtils.synthesizeDrop(tab, [[{type: "text/uri-list", data: "http://mochi.test:8888/"}]], "copy", window);
}