bubbles/textarea/textarea_test.go
2022-06-28 12:29:24 -04:00

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package textarea
import (
"strings"
"testing"
tea "github.com/charmbracelet/bubbletea"
)
func TestNew(t *testing.T) {
textarea := newTextArea()
view := textarea.View()
if !strings.Contains(view, ">") {
t.Log(view)
t.Error("Text area did not render the prompt")
}
if !strings.Contains(view, "World!") {
t.Log(view)
t.Error("Text area did not render the placeholder")
}
}
func TestInput(t *testing.T) {
textarea := newTextArea()
input := "foo"
for _, k := range []rune(input) {
textarea, _ = textarea.Update(keyPress(k))
}
view := textarea.View()
if !strings.Contains(view, input) {
t.Log(view)
t.Error("Text area did not render the input")
}
if textarea.col != len(input) {
t.Log(view)
t.Error("Text area did not move the cursor to the correct position")
}
}
func TestSoftWrap(t *testing.T) {
textarea := newTextArea()
textarea.Prompt = ""
textarea.ShowLineNumbers = false
textarea.SetWidth(5)
textarea.SetHeight(5)
textarea.CharLimit = 60
textarea, _ = textarea.Update(nil)
input := "foo bar baz"
for _, k := range []rune(input) {
textarea, _ = textarea.Update(keyPress(k))
}
view := textarea.View()
for _, word := range strings.Split(input, " ") {
if !strings.Contains(view, word) {
t.Log(view)
t.Error("Text area did not render the input")
}
}
// Due to the word wrapping, each word will be on a new line and the
// text area will look like this:
//
// > foo
// > bar
// > baz█
//
// However, due to soft-wrapping the column will still be at the end of the line.
if textarea.row != 0 || textarea.col != len(input) {
t.Log(view)
t.Error("Text area did not move the cursor to the correct position")
}
}
func TestCharLimit(t *testing.T) {
textarea := newTextArea()
// First input (foo bar) should be accepted as it will fall within the
// CharLimit. Second input (baz) should not appear in the input.
input := []string{"foo bar", "baz"}
textarea.CharLimit = len(input[0])
for _, k := range []rune(strings.Join(input, " ")) {
textarea, _ = textarea.Update(keyPress(k))
}
view := textarea.View()
if strings.Contains(view, input[1]) {
t.Log(view)
t.Error("Text area should not include input past the character limit")
}
}
func TestVerticalScrolling(t *testing.T) {
textarea := newTextArea()
textarea.Prompt = ""
textarea.ShowLineNumbers = false
textarea.SetHeight(1)
textarea.SetWidth(20)
textarea.CharLimit = 100
textarea, _ = textarea.Update(nil)
input := "This is a really long line that should wrap around the text area."
for _, k := range []rune(input) {
textarea, _ = textarea.Update(keyPress(k))
}
view := textarea.View()
// The view should contain the first "line" of the input.
if !strings.Contains(view, "This is a really") {
t.Log(view)
t.Error("Text area did not render the input")
}
// But we should be able to scroll to see the next line.
// Let's scroll down for each line to view the full input.
lines := []string{
"long line that",
"should wrap around",
"the text area.",
}
for _, line := range lines {
textarea.viewport.LineDown(1)
view = textarea.View()
if !strings.Contains(view, line) {
t.Log(view)
t.Error("Text area did not render the correct scrolled input")
}
}
}
func TestWordWrapOverflowing(t *testing.T) {
// An interesting edge case is when the user enters many words that fill up
// the text area and then goes back up and inserts a few words which causes
// a cascading wrap and causes an overflow of the last line.
//
// In this case, we should not let the user insert more words if, after the
// entire wrap is complete, the last line is overflowing.
textarea := newTextArea()
textarea.SetHeight(3)
textarea.SetWidth(20)
textarea.CharLimit = 500
textarea, _ = textarea.Update(nil)
input := "Testing Testing Testing Testing Testing Testing Testing Testing"
for _, k := range []rune(input) {
textarea, _ = textarea.Update(keyPress(k))
textarea.View()
}
// We have essentially filled the text area with input.
// Let's see if we can cause wrapping to overflow the last line.
textarea.row = 0
textarea.col = 0
input = "Testing"
for _, k := range []rune(input) {
textarea, _ = textarea.Update(keyPress(k))
textarea.View()
}
lastLineWidth := textarea.LineInfo().Width
if lastLineWidth > 20 {
t.Log(lastLineWidth)
t.Log(textarea.View())
t.Fail()
}
}
func TestValueSoftWrap(t *testing.T) {
textarea := newTextArea()
textarea.SetWidth(16)
textarea.SetHeight(10)
textarea.CharLimit = 500
textarea, _ = textarea.Update(nil)
input := "Testing Testing Testing Testing Testing Testing Testing Testing"
for _, k := range []rune(input) {
textarea, _ = textarea.Update(keyPress(k))
textarea.View()
}
value := textarea.Value()
if value != input {
t.Log(value)
t.Log(input)
t.Fatal("The text area does not have the correct value")
}
}
func TestSetValue(t *testing.T) {
textarea := newTextArea()
textarea.SetValue(strings.Join([]string{"Foo", "Bar", "Baz"}, "\n"))
if textarea.row != 2 && textarea.col != 3 {
t.Log(textarea.row, textarea.col)
t.Fatal("Cursor Should be on row 2 column 3 after inserting 2 new lines")
}
value := textarea.Value()
if value != "Foo\nBar\nBaz" {
t.Fatal("Value should be Foo\nBar\nBaz")
}
// SetValue should reset text area
textarea.SetValue("Test")
value = textarea.Value()
if value != "Test" {
t.Log(value)
t.Fatal("Text area was not reset when SetValue() was called")
}
}
func TestInsertString(t *testing.T) {
textarea := newTextArea()
// Insert some text
input := "foo baz"
for _, k := range []rune(input) {
textarea, _ = textarea.Update(keyPress(k))
}
// Put cursor in the middle of the text
textarea.col = 4
textarea.InsertString("bar ")
value := textarea.Value()
if value != "foo bar baz" {
t.Log(value)
t.Fatal("Expected insert string to insert bar between foo and baz")
}
}
func TestCanHandleEmoji(t *testing.T) {
textarea := newTextArea()
input := "🧋"
for _, k := range []rune(input) {
textarea, _ = textarea.Update(keyPress(k))
}
value := textarea.Value()
if value != input {
t.Log(value)
t.Fatal("Expected emoji to be inserted")
}
input = "🧋🧋🧋"
textarea.SetValue(input)
value = textarea.Value()
if value != input {
t.Log(value)
t.Fatal("Expected emoji to be inserted")
}
if textarea.col != 3 {
t.Log(textarea.col)
t.Fatal("Expected cursor to be on the third character")
}
if charOffset := textarea.LineInfo().CharOffset; charOffset != 6 {
t.Log(charOffset)
t.Fatal("Expected cursor to be on the sixth character")
}
}
func TestVerticalNavigationKeepsCursorHorizontalPosition(t *testing.T) {
textarea := newTextArea()
textarea.SetWidth(20)
textarea.SetValue(strings.Join([]string{"你好你好", "Hello"}, "\n"))
textarea.row = 0
textarea.col = 2
// 你好|你好
// Hell|o
// 1234|
// Let's imagine our cursor is on the first line where the pipe is.
// We press the down arrow to get to the next line.
// The issue is that if we keep the cursor on the same column, the cursor will jump to after the `e`.
//
// 你好|你好
// He|llo
//
// But this is wrong because visually we were at the 4th character due to
// the first line containing double-width runes.
// We want to keep the cursor on the same visual column.
//
// 你好|你好
// Hell|o
//
// This test ensures that the cursor is kept on the same visual column by
// ensuring that the column offset goes from 2 -> 4.
lineInfo := textarea.LineInfo()
if lineInfo.CharOffset != 4 || lineInfo.ColumnOffset != 2 {
t.Log(lineInfo.CharOffset)
t.Log(lineInfo.ColumnOffset)
t.Fatal("Expected cursor to be on the fourth character because there two double width runes on the first line.")
}
downMsg := tea.KeyMsg{Type: tea.KeyDown, Alt: false, Runes: []rune{}}
textarea, _ = textarea.Update(downMsg)
lineInfo = textarea.LineInfo()
if lineInfo.CharOffset != 4 || lineInfo.ColumnOffset != 4 {
t.Log(lineInfo.CharOffset)
t.Log(lineInfo.ColumnOffset)
t.Fatal("Expected cursor to be on the fourth character because we came down from the first line.")
}
}
func TestVerticalNavigationShouldRememberPositionWhileTraversing(t *testing.T) {
textarea := newTextArea()
textarea.SetWidth(40)
// Let's imagine we have a text area with the following content:
//
// Hello
// World
// This is a long line.
//
// If we are at the end of the last line and go up, we should be at the end
// of the second line.
// And, if we go up again we should be at the end of the first line.
// But, if we go back down twice, we should be at the end of the last line
// again and not the fifth (length of second line) character of the last line.
//
// In other words, we should remember the last horizontal position while
// traversing vertically.
textarea.SetValue(strings.Join([]string{"Hello", "World", "This is a long line."}, "\n"))
// We are at the end of the last line.
if textarea.col != 20 || textarea.row != 2 {
t.Log(textarea.col)
t.Fatal("Expected cursor to be on the 20th character of the last line")
}
// Let's go up.
upMsg := tea.KeyMsg{Type: tea.KeyUp, Alt: false, Runes: []rune{}}
textarea, _ = textarea.Update(upMsg)
// We should be at the end of the second line.
if textarea.col != 5 || textarea.row != 1 {
t.Log(textarea.col)
t.Fatal("Expected cursor to be on the 5th character of the second line")
}
// And, again.
textarea, _ = textarea.Update(upMsg)
// We should be at the end of the first line.
if textarea.col != 5 || textarea.row != 0 {
t.Log(textarea.col)
t.Fatal("Expected cursor to be on the 5th character of the first line")
}
// Let's go down, twice.
downMsg := tea.KeyMsg{Type: tea.KeyDown, Alt: false, Runes: []rune{}}
textarea, _ = textarea.Update(downMsg)
textarea, _ = textarea.Update(downMsg)
// We should be at the end of the last line.
if textarea.col != 20 || textarea.row != 2 {
t.Log(textarea.col)
t.Fatal("Expected cursor to be on the 20th character of the last line")
}
// Now, for correct behavior, if we move right or left, we should forget
// (reset) the saved horizontal position. Since we assume the user wants to
// keep the cursor where it is horizontally. This is how most text areas
// work.
textarea, _ = textarea.Update(upMsg)
leftMsg := tea.KeyMsg{Type: tea.KeyLeft, Alt: false, Runes: []rune{}}
textarea, _ = textarea.Update(leftMsg)
if textarea.col != 4 || textarea.row != 1 {
t.Log(textarea.col)
t.Fatal("Expected cursor to be on the 5th character of the second line")
}
// Going down now should keep us at the 4th column since we moved left and
// reset the horizontal position saved state.
textarea, _ = textarea.Update(downMsg)
if textarea.col != 4 || textarea.row != 2 {
t.Log(textarea.col)
t.Fatal("Expected cursor to be on the 4th character of the last line")
}
}
func TestRendersEndOfLineBuffer(t *testing.T) {
textarea := newTextArea()
textarea.ShowLineNumbers = true
textarea.SetWidth(20)
view := textarea.View()
if !strings.Contains(view, "~") {
t.Log(view)
t.Fatal("Expected to see a tilde at the end of the line")
}
}
func newTextArea() Model {
textarea := New()
textarea.Prompt = "> "
textarea.Placeholder = "Hello, World!"
textarea.Focus()
textarea, _ = textarea.Update(nil)
return textarea
}
func keyPress(key rune) tea.Msg {
return tea.KeyMsg{Type: tea.KeyRunes, Runes: []rune{key}, Alt: false}
}