import time import unittest import wx from gooey.gui.lang.i18n import _ from tests.integration.programs import all_widgets as all_widgets_module class TestGooeyIntegration99(unittest.TestCase): def test_gooeyNormalRun(self): """ Tests the happy path through the default run mode of Gooey """ from gooey.tests.integration import runner runner.run_integration(all_widgets_module, self.gooeySanityTest) def gooeySanityTest(self, app, buildSpec): time.sleep(1) try: # Check out header is present and showing data title = app.TopWindow.header._header.GetLabel() subtitle = app.TopWindow.header._subheader.GetLabel() self.assertEqual(title, buildSpec['program_name']) self.assertEqual(subtitle, buildSpec['program_description']) # switch to the run screen app.TopWindow.onStart() # Should find the expected test in the header title = app.TopWindow.header._header.GetLabel() subtitle = app.TopWindow.header._subheader.GetLabel() self.assertEqual(title,_("running_title")) self.assertEqual(subtitle, _('running_msg')) # Wait for Gooey to swap the header to the final screen while app.TopWindow.header._header.GetLabel() == _("running_title"): time.sleep(.1) # verify that we've landed on the success screen title = app.TopWindow.header._header.GetLabel() subtitle = app.TopWindow.header._subheader.GetLabel() self.assertEqual(title, _("finished_title")) self.assertEqual(subtitle, _('finished_msg')) # and that output was actually written to the console self.assertIn("Success", app.TopWindow.console.textbox.GetValue()) time.sleep(1) except: app.TopWindow.Destroy() raise else: wx.CallAfter(app.TopWindow.Destroy) return None if __name__ == '__main__': unittest.main()