Fix missing arguments in event handlers

bzr-revno: 2341
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Samuel Mehrbrodt 2014-03-30 07:51:35 +01:00 committed by Tim Bentley
commit 0adf961b3c
3 changed files with 35 additions and 5 deletions

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@ -74,11 +74,13 @@ def create_button_box(dialog, name, standard_buttons, custom_buttons=None):
:param name: A string which is set as object name.
:param standard_buttons: A list of strings for the used buttons. It might contain: ``ok``, ``save``, ``cancel``,
``close``, and ``defaults``.
:param custom_buttons: A list of additional buttons. If a item is a instance of QtGui.QAbstractButton it is added
with QDialogButtonBox.ActionRole. Other wise the item has to be a tuple of a button and a ButtonRole.
:param custom_buttons: A list of additional buttons. If an item is an instance of QtGui.QAbstractButton it is added
with QDialogButtonBox.ActionRole. Otherwise the item has to be a tuple of a Button and a ButtonRole.
"""
if custom_buttons is None:
custom_buttons = []
if standard_buttons is None:
standard_buttons = []
buttons = QtGui.QDialogButtonBox.NoButton
if 'ok' in standard_buttons:
buttons |= QtGui.QDialogButtonBox.Ok

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@ -471,7 +471,7 @@ class SlideController(DisplayController, RegistryProperties):
category=self.category,
triggers=self.live_escape)
def live_escape(self):
def live_escape(self, field=None):
"""
If you press ESC on the live screen it should close the display temporarily.
"""
@ -1243,7 +1243,7 @@ class SlideController(DisplayController, RegistryProperties):
if self.service_item:
self.service_manager.add_service_item(self.service_item)
def on_go_live_click(self):
def on_go_live_click(self, field=None):
"""
triggered by clicking the Preview slide items
"""
@ -1256,7 +1256,7 @@ class SlideController(DisplayController, RegistryProperties):
self.on_media_close()
self.on_go_live()
def on_go_live(self):
def on_go_live(self, field=None):
"""
If preview copy slide item to live controller from Preview Controller
"""

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@ -53,3 +53,31 @@ class TestUi(TestCase):
# THEN: The wizard should have one page with a pixmap.
self.assertEqual(1, len(wizard.pageIds()), 'The wizard should have one page.')
self.assertIsInstance(wizard.page(0).pixmap(QtGui.QWizard.WatermarkPixmap), QtGui.QPixmap)
def test_create_button_box(self):
"""
Test creating a button box for a dialog
"""
# GIVEN: A dialog
dialog = QtGui.QDialog()
# WHEN: We create the button box with five buttons
btnbox = create_button_box(dialog, 'my_btns', ['ok', 'save', 'cancel', 'close', 'defaults'])
# THEN: We should get a QDialogButtonBox with five buttons
self.assertIsInstance(btnbox, QtGui.QDialogButtonBox)
self.assertEqual(5, len(btnbox.buttons()))
# WHEN: We create the button box with a custom button
btnbox = create_button_box(dialog, 'my_btns', None, [QtGui.QPushButton('Custom')])
# THEN: We should get a QDialogButtonBox with one button
self.assertIsInstance(btnbox, QtGui.QDialogButtonBox)
self.assertEqual(1, len(btnbox.buttons()))
# WHEN: We create the button box with a custom button and a custom role
btnbox = create_button_box(dialog, 'my_btns', None,
[(QtGui.QPushButton('Help'), QtGui.QDialogButtonBox.HelpRole)])
# THEN: We should get a QDialogButtonBox with one button with a certain role
self.assertIsInstance(btnbox, QtGui.QDialogButtonBox)
self.assertEqual(1, len(btnbox.buttons()))
self.assertEqual(QtGui.QDialogButtonBox.HelpRole, btnbox.buttonRole(btnbox.buttons()[0]))