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Added test for connect_list_selection and fix remaining PyQt6 issue
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astrofrog committed Oct 11, 2022
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2 changes: 1 addition & 1 deletion echo/qt/connect.py
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# We interpret None data as being disabled rows (used for headers)
if isinstance(choice, ChoiceSeparator):
item.setFlags(Qt.ItemFlags(int(item.flags()) & int(~(Qt.ItemIsSelectable | Qt.ItemIsEnabled))))
item.setFlags(item.flags() & ~(Qt.ItemIsSelectable | Qt.ItemIsEnabled))

if len(self._widget.selectedItems()) == 0:
current_index = -1
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135 changes: 135 additions & 0 deletions echo/qt/tests/test_connect_list_selection.py
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import pytest
import numpy as np

from qtpy import QtWidgets
from qtpy.QtCore import Qt

from echo.core import CallbackProperty
from echo.selection import SelectionCallbackProperty, ChoiceSeparator
from echo.qt.connect import connect_list_selection


class Example(object):
a = SelectionCallbackProperty(default_index=1)
b = CallbackProperty()


def test_connect_list_selection():

t = Example()

a_prop = getattr(type(t), 'a')
a_prop.set_choices(t, [4, 3.5])
a_prop.set_display_func(t, lambda x: 'value: {0}'.format(x))

list_widget = QtWidgets.QListWidget()

c1 = connect_list_selection(t, 'a', list_widget) # noqa

assert list_widget.item(0).text() == 'value: 4'
assert list_widget.item(1).text() == 'value: 3.5'
assert list_widget.item(0).data(Qt.UserRole).data == 4
assert list_widget.item(1).data(Qt.UserRole).data == 3.5

list_widget.setCurrentItem(list_widget.item(1))
assert t.a == 3.5

list_widget.setCurrentItem(list_widget.item(0))
assert t.a == 4

list_widget.setCurrentItem(list_widget.item(-1))
assert t.a is None

t.a = 3.5
assert len(list_widget.selectedItems()) == 1
assert list_widget.selectedItems()[0] is list_widget.item(1)

t.a = 4
assert len(list_widget.selectedItems()) == 1
assert list_widget.selectedItems()[0] is list_widget.item(0)

with pytest.raises(ValueError) as exc:
t.a = 2
assert exc.value.args[0] == 'value 2 is not in valid choices: [4, 3.5]'

t.a = None
assert len(list_widget.selectedItems()) == 0

# Changing choices should change Qt list_widget box. Let's first try with a case
# in which there is a matching data value in the new list_widget box

t.a = 3.5
assert len(list_widget.selectedItems()) == 1
assert list_widget.selectedItems()[0] is list_widget.item(1)

a_prop.set_choices(t, (4, 5, 3.5))
assert list_widget.count() == 3

assert t.a == 3.5
assert len(list_widget.selectedItems()) == 1
assert list_widget.selectedItems()[0] is list_widget.item(2)

assert list_widget.item(0).text() == 'value: 4'
assert list_widget.item(1).text() == 'value: 5'
assert list_widget.item(2).text() == 'value: 3.5'
assert list_widget.item(0).data(Qt.UserRole).data == 4
assert list_widget.item(1).data(Qt.UserRole).data == 5
assert list_widget.item(2).data(Qt.UserRole).data == 3.5

# Now we change the choices so that there is no matching data - in this case
# the index should change to that given by default_index

a_prop.set_choices(t, (4, 5, 6))

assert t.a == 5
assert len(list_widget.selectedItems()) == 1
assert list_widget.selectedItems()[0] is list_widget.item(1)
assert list_widget.count() == 3

assert list_widget.item(0).text() == 'value: 4'
assert list_widget.item(1).text() == 'value: 5'
assert list_widget.item(2).text() == 'value: 6'
assert list_widget.item(0).data(Qt.UserRole).data == 4
assert list_widget.item(1).data(Qt.UserRole).data == 5
assert list_widget.item(2).data(Qt.UserRole).data == 6

# Finally, if there are too few choices for the default_index to be valid,
# pick the last item in the list_widget

a_prop.set_choices(t, (9,))

assert t.a == 9
assert len(list_widget.selectedItems()) == 1
assert list_widget.selectedItems()[0] is list_widget.item(0)
assert list_widget.count() == 1

assert list_widget.item(0).text() == 'value: 9'
assert list_widget.item(0).data(Qt.UserRole).data == 9

# Now just make sure that ChoiceSeparator works

separator = ChoiceSeparator('header')
a_prop.set_choices(t, (separator, 1, 2))

assert list_widget.count() == 3
assert list_widget.item(0).text() == 'header'
assert list_widget.item(0).data(Qt.UserRole).data is separator

# And setting choices to an empty iterable shouldn't cause issues

a_prop.set_choices(t, ())
assert list_widget.count() == 0

# Try including an array in the choices
a_prop.set_choices(t, (4, 5, np.array([1, 2, 3])))


def test_connect_list_widget_selection_invalid():

t = Example()

list_widget = QtWidgets.QListWidget()

with pytest.raises(TypeError) as exc:
connect_list_selection(t, 'b', list_widget)
assert exc.value.args[0] == 'connect_list_selection requires a SelectionCallbackProperty'

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