I am trying to simulate a mouse click on a QMenu item from a QMenuBar, for example clicking on "Save As" QAction using the QTestLib framework.
I am triyng this under Windows XP 32 bit and Qt 5.0.2.
Any Ideas?
Probably this question is not relevant for question owner, but I suppose it could be helpful for others.
Unlike QToolBar
, QMenu
doesn't have method widgetForAction
. I found a simple workaround for this case. Try popup menu with QTest::mouseClick
if nothing happens try to use QTest::keyClick(..., first_char_in_menu_tite, Qt::AltModifier)
. To simulate action execution you can navigate with Qt::Key_Down
to action until you reach it and then press Qt::Key_Enter
. I suppose following code can help you to understand
QMenu *menu = getMenu(mainWindow, menuName);
if (menu != nullptr) {
QTest::keyClick(mainWindow, menu->title().at(1).toLatin1(), Qt::AltModifier);
}
QList<QAction *> actions = menu->actions();
foreach (QAction *action, actions) {
if (action->objectName() == actionName) {
QTest::keyClick(menu, Qt::Key_Enter);
break;
}
QTest::qWait(1000);
QTest::keyClick(menu, Qt::Key_Down);
}
You should use the QTest::mouseClick function. It will simulate the click on any QWidget. I have found that trying to click on a QMenu that causes a blocking call will not work with a unit test.
来源:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/16536286/qt-ui-testing-how-to-simulate-a-click-on-a-qmenubar-item-using-qtest