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Currently many first-time users excitedly install wasp-os and then struggle to set the time using the various BLE based methods (REPL, wasptool, GadgetBridge, etc). This results in "is there another way to set the time" being *the* frequently asked question. Whilst getting the BLE tools is highly recommened to get the best from wasp-os we can delivery a better out-of-the-box experience for first time users is we provide on board date/time setting. Signed-off-by: Daniel Thompson <daniel@redfelineninja.org.uk>
161 lines
4.2 KiB
Python
161 lines
4.2 KiB
Python
import pytest
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import time
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import wasp
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import apps.testapp
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import apps.settings
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def step():
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wasp.system._tick()
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wasp.machine.deepsleep()
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time.sleep(0.1)
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wasp.system.step = step
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wasp.watch.touch.press = wasp.watch.touch.i2c.sim.press
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wasp.watch.touch.swipe = wasp.watch.touch.i2c.sim.swipe
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wasp.system.apps = {}
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for app in wasp.system.quick_ring + wasp.system.launcher_ring:
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wasp.system.apps[app.NAME] = app
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@pytest.fixture
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def system():
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system = wasp.system
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if system.app != system.quick_ring[0]:
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system.switch(system.quick_ring[0])
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system.step()
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return system
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def test_step(system):
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system.step()
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def test_quick_ring(system):
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names = [ x.NAME for x in system.quick_ring ]
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assert('Clock' in names)
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assert('Steps' in names)
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assert('Stopclock' in names)
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assert('Heart' in names)
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def test_launcher_ring(system):
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names = [ x.NAME for x in system.launcher_ring ]
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assert('Settings' in names)
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assert('Software' in names)
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@pytest.mark.parametrize("name",
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('Steps', 'Stopclock', 'Heart', 'Settings', 'Software'))
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def test_app(system, name):
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system.switch(system.apps[name])
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for i in range(4):
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system.step()
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system.switch(system.quick_ring[0])
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def test_constructor(system, constructor):
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# Special case for the notification app
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if 'NotificationApp' in str(constructor):
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wasp.system.notify(wasp.watch.rtc.get_uptime_ms(),
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{
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"src":"testcase",
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"title":"A test",
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"body":"This is a long message containingaverylongwordthatdoesnotfit and lots of other contents as well."
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})
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try:
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system.switch(constructor())
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system.step()
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system.step()
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wasp.watch.touch.press(120, 120)
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system.step()
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system.step()
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system.switch(system.quick_ring[0])
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except FileNotFoundError:
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# Some apps intend to generate exceptions during the constructor
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# if they don't have required files available
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if 'HaikuApp' not in str(constructor):
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raise
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def test_stopwatch(system):
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system.switch(system.apps['Stopclock'])
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system.step()
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wasp.watch.button.value(0)
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system.step()
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assert(system.app._started_at > 0)
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wasp.watch.button.value(1)
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system.step()
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system.step()
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system.step()
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wasp.watch.button.value(0)
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system.step()
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assert(system.app._started_at == 0)
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wasp.watch.button.value(1)
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system.step()
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def test_selftests(system):
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"""Walk though each screen in the Self Test.
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This is a simple "does it crash" test and the only thing we do to stimulate
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the app is press in the centre of the screen. For most of the tests that
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will do something useful! For example it will run the benchmark for every
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one of the benchmark tests.
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"""
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system.switch(apps.testapp.TestApp())
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system.step()
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start_point = system.app.test
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for i in range(len(system.app.tests)):
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wasp.watch.touch.press(120, 120)
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system.step()
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wasp.watch.touch.swipe('down')
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system.step()
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assert(start_point == system.app.test)
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def test_selftest_crash(system):
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system.switch(apps.testapp.TestApp())
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system.step()
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def select(name):
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for i in range(len(system.app.tests)):
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if system.app.test == name:
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break
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wasp.watch.touch.swipe('down')
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system.step()
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assert system.app.test == name
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select('Crash')
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wasp.watch.button.value(0)
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with pytest.raises(Exception):
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system.step()
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# Get back to a safe state for the next test!
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try:
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wasp.watch.button.value(1)
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system.step()
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except:
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pass
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system.step()
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def test_settings(system):
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"""Walk though each screen in the setting application.
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This is a simple "does it crash" test and the only thing we do to stimulate
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the app is press in the centre of the screen.
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"""
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system.switch(apps.settings.SettingsApp())
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system.step()
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start_point = system.app._current_setting
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for i in range(len(system.app._settings)):
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wasp.watch.touch.press(120, 120)
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system.step()
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wasp.watch.touch.swipe('down')
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system.step()
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assert(start_point == system.app._current_setting)
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