gecko/dom/tests/mochitest/general/test_domWindowUtils.html

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<!DOCTYPE HTML>
<html>
<head>
<title>nsIDOMWindowUtils::elementFromPoint test</title>
<script type="text/javascript" src="/MochiKit/packed.js"></script>
<script type="text/javascript" src="/tests/SimpleTest/SimpleTest.js"></script>
<link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="/tests/SimpleTest/test.css">
<style>
html, body, div {
padding: 0;
margin: 0;
}
div.test {
position: absolute;
height: 10px;
width: 10px;
}
</style>
</head>
<body id="body">
<div class="test" id="onscreen" style="top: 100px; background-color: red;"></div>
<div class="test" id="offscreen" style="top: 100000px; background-color: green;"></div>
<script type="application/javascript;version=1.8">
// Enable privileges so we can use nsIDOMWindowUtils interface
netscape.security.PrivilegeManager.enablePrivilege("UniversalXPConnect");
var domWindowUtils = window.QueryInterface(Components.interfaces.nsIInterfaceRequestor)
.getInterface(Components.interfaces.nsIDOMWindowUtils);
/*
nsIDOMElement elementFromPoint(in long aX,
in long aY,
in boolean aIgnoreRootScrollFrame,
in boolean aFlushLayout);
*/
function testElementFromPoint() {
let onscreen = document.getElementById("onscreen");
let offscreen = document.getElementById("offscreen");
let htmldoc = document.documentElement;
ok(onscreen, "on screen element exists");
ok(offscreen, "off screen element exists");
ok(htmldoc, "htmldoc element exists");
let testData = [
// default behavior is to return null for items outside the viewport
[[0, 100], null, onscreen],
[[9, 109], null, onscreen],
[[0, 100000], null, null],
[[9, 100009], null, null],
// ignore scroll frame
[[0, 100, true, false], null, onscreen],
[[9, 109, true, false], null, onscreen],
[[0, 100000, true, false], null, offscreen],
[[9, 100009, true, false], null, offscreen],
// layout flush tests
// test moving element 10px to the left and down, and flushing layout
[[10, 110, false, true], [[10, 110], onscreen], onscreen],
// test moving element back, not flushing layout
// (will get the html document instead)
[[0, 100, false, false], [[0, 100], onscreen], htmldoc],
// test element at same position, flushing layout
[[0, 100, false, true], [[0, 100], onscreen], onscreen],
// same tests repeated for offscreen element
[[10, 100010, true, true], [[10, 100010], offscreen], offscreen],
[[0, 100000, true, false], [[0, 100000], offscreen], htmldoc],
[[0, 100000, true, true], [[0, 100000], offscreen], offscreen],
];
for (let i = 0; i < testData.length; ++i) {
let [x, y, ignoreScroll, flushLayout] = testData[i][0];
let moveData = testData[i][1];
let expected = testData[i][2];
if (moveData) {
let moveEl = moveData[1];
let [moveX, moveY] = moveData[0];
moveEl.style.left = moveX + "px";
moveEl.style.top = moveY + "px";
}
let found = domWindowUtils.elementFromPoint(x, y, ignoreScroll, flushLayout);
is(found, expected, "at index " + i + " for data " + testData[i][0].toSource());
}
SimpleTest.finish();
}
// Run the test from onload, since the onscreen and offscreen divs should be in
// the right places by then.
SimpleTest.waitForExplicitFinish();
addLoadEvent(testElementFromPoint);
</script>
<p id="display"></p>
</body>
</html>