Vehicle-Anti-Theft-Face-Rec.../venv/Lib/site-packages/win32com/test/testShell.py

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import sys, os
import struct
import unittest
import copy
import datetime
import win32timezone
try:
sys_maxsize = sys.maxsize # 2.6 and later - maxsize != maxint on 64bits
except AttributeError:
sys_maxsize = sys.maxint
import win32con
import pythoncom
import pywintypes
from win32com.shell import shell
from win32com.shell.shellcon import *
from win32com.storagecon import *
import win32com.test.util
from pywin32_testutil import str2bytes
class ShellTester(win32com.test.util.TestCase):
def testShellLink(self):
desktop = str(shell.SHGetSpecialFolderPath(0, CSIDL_DESKTOP))
num = 0
shellLink = pythoncom.CoCreateInstance(shell.CLSID_ShellLink, None, pythoncom.CLSCTX_INPROC_SERVER, shell.IID_IShellLink)
persistFile = shellLink.QueryInterface(pythoncom.IID_IPersistFile)
names = [os.path.join(desktop, n) for n in os.listdir(desktop)]
programs = str(shell.SHGetSpecialFolderPath(0, CSIDL_PROGRAMS))
names.extend([os.path.join(programs, n) for n in os.listdir(programs)])
for name in names:
try:
persistFile.Load(name,STGM_READ)
except pythoncom.com_error:
continue
# Resolve is slow - avoid it for our tests.
#shellLink.Resolve(0, shell.SLR_ANY_MATCH | shell.SLR_NO_UI)
fname, findData = shellLink.GetPath(0)
unc = shellLink.GetPath(shell.SLGP_UNCPRIORITY)[0]
num += 1
if num == 0:
# This isn't a fatal error, but is unlikely.
print("Could not find any links on your desktop or programs dir, which is unusual")
def testShellFolder(self):
sf = shell.SHGetDesktopFolder()
names_1 = []
for i in sf: # Magically calls EnumObjects
name = sf.GetDisplayNameOf(i, SHGDN_NORMAL)
names_1.append(name)
# And get the enumerator manually
enum = sf.EnumObjects(0, SHCONTF_FOLDERS | SHCONTF_NONFOLDERS | SHCONTF_INCLUDEHIDDEN)
names_2 = []
for i in enum:
name = sf.GetDisplayNameOf(i, SHGDN_NORMAL)
names_2.append(name)
names_1.sort()
names_2.sort()
self.assertEqual(names_1, names_2)
class PIDLTester(win32com.test.util.TestCase):
def _rtPIDL(self, pidl):
pidl_str = shell.PIDLAsString(pidl)
pidl_rt = shell.StringAsPIDL(pidl_str)
self.assertEqual(pidl_rt, pidl)
pidl_str_rt = shell.PIDLAsString(pidl_rt)
self.assertEqual(pidl_str_rt, pidl_str)
def _rtCIDA(self, parent, kids):
cida = parent, kids
cida_str = shell.CIDAAsString(cida)
cida_rt = shell.StringAsCIDA(cida_str)
self.assertEqual(cida, cida_rt)
cida_str_rt = shell.CIDAAsString(cida_rt)
self.assertEqual(cida_str_rt, cida_str)
def testPIDL(self):
# A PIDL of "\1" is: cb pidl cb
expect = str2bytes("\03\00" "\1" "\0\0")
self.assertEqual(shell.PIDLAsString([str2bytes("\1")]), expect)
self._rtPIDL([str2bytes("\0")])
self._rtPIDL([str2bytes("\1"), str2bytes("\2"), str2bytes("\3")])
self._rtPIDL([str2bytes("\0") * 2048] * 2048)
# PIDL must be a list
self.assertRaises(TypeError, shell.PIDLAsString, "foo")
def testCIDA(self):
self._rtCIDA([str2bytes("\0")], [ [str2bytes("\0")] ])
self._rtCIDA([str2bytes("\1")], [ [str2bytes("\2")] ])
self._rtCIDA([str2bytes("\0")], [ [str2bytes("\0")], [str2bytes("\1")], [str2bytes("\2")] ])
def testBadShortPIDL(self):
# A too-short child element: cb pidl cb
pidl = str2bytes("\01\00" "\1")
self.assertRaises(ValueError, shell.StringAsPIDL, pidl)
# ack - tried to test too long PIDLs, but a len of 0xFFFF may not
# always fail.
class FILEGROUPDESCRIPTORTester(win32com.test.util.TestCase):
def _getTestTimes(self):
if issubclass(pywintypes.TimeType, datetime.datetime):
ctime = win32timezone.now()
atime = ctime + datetime.timedelta(seconds=1)
wtime = atime + datetime.timedelta(seconds=1)
else:
ctime = pywintypes.Time(11)
atime = pywintypes.Time(12)
wtime = pywintypes.Time(13)
return ctime, atime, wtime
def _testRT(self, fd):
fgd_string = shell.FILEGROUPDESCRIPTORAsString([fd])
fd2 = shell.StringAsFILEGROUPDESCRIPTOR(fgd_string)[0]
fd = fd.copy()
fd2 = fd2.copy()
# The returned objects *always* have dwFlags and cFileName.
if 'dwFlags' not in fd:
del fd2['dwFlags']
if 'cFileName' not in fd:
self.assertEqual(fd2['cFileName'], '')
del fd2['cFileName']
self.assertEqual(fd, fd2)
def _testSimple(self, make_unicode):
fgd = shell.FILEGROUPDESCRIPTORAsString([], make_unicode)
header = struct.pack("i", 0)
self.assertEqual(header, fgd[:len(header)])
self._testRT(dict())
d = dict()
fgd = shell.FILEGROUPDESCRIPTORAsString([d], make_unicode)
header = struct.pack("i", 1)
self.assertEqual(header, fgd[:len(header)])
self._testRT(d)
def testSimpleBytes(self):
self._testSimple(False)
def testSimpleUnicode(self):
self._testSimple(True)
def testComplex(self):
clsid = pythoncom.MakeIID("{CD637886-DB8B-4b04-98B5-25731E1495BE}")
ctime, atime, wtime = self._getTestTimes()
d = dict(cFileName="foo.txt",
clsid=clsid,
sizel=(1,2),
pointl=(3,4),
dwFileAttributes = win32con.FILE_ATTRIBUTE_NORMAL,
ftCreationTime=ctime,
ftLastAccessTime=atime,
ftLastWriteTime=wtime,
nFileSize=sys_maxsize + 1)
self._testRT(d)
def testUnicode(self):
# exercise a bug fixed in build 210 - multiple unicode objects failed.
ctime, atime, wtime = self._getTestTimes()
d = [dict(cFileName="foo.txt",
sizel=(1,2),
pointl=(3,4),
dwFileAttributes = win32con.FILE_ATTRIBUTE_NORMAL,
ftCreationTime=ctime,
ftLastAccessTime=atime,
ftLastWriteTime=wtime,
nFileSize=sys_maxsize + 1),
dict(cFileName="foo2.txt",
sizel=(1,2),
pointl=(3,4),
dwFileAttributes = win32con.FILE_ATTRIBUTE_NORMAL,
ftCreationTime=ctime,
ftLastAccessTime=atime,
ftLastWriteTime=wtime,
nFileSize=sys_maxsize + 1),
dict(cFileName="foo\xa9.txt",
sizel=(1,2),
pointl=(3,4),
dwFileAttributes = win32con.FILE_ATTRIBUTE_NORMAL,
ftCreationTime=ctime,
ftLastAccessTime=atime,
ftLastWriteTime=wtime,
nFileSize=sys_maxsize + 1),
]
s = shell.FILEGROUPDESCRIPTORAsString(d, 1)
d2 = shell.StringAsFILEGROUPDESCRIPTOR(s)
# clobber 'dwFlags' - they are not expected to be identical
for t in d2:
del t['dwFlags']
self.assertEqual(d, d2)
class FileOperationTester(win32com.test.util.TestCase):
def setUp(self):
import tempfile
self.src_name = os.path.join(tempfile.gettempdir(), "pywin32_testshell")
self.dest_name = os.path.join(tempfile.gettempdir(), "pywin32_testshell_dest")
self.test_data = str2bytes("Hello from\0Python")
f=open(self.src_name, "wb")
f.write(self.test_data)
f.close()
try:
os.unlink(self.dest_name)
except os.error:
pass
def tearDown(self):
for fname in (self.src_name, self.dest_name):
if os.path.isfile(fname):
os.unlink(fname)
def testCopy(self):
s = (0, # hwnd,
FO_COPY, #operation
self.src_name,
self.dest_name)
rc, aborted = shell.SHFileOperation(s)
self.failUnless(not aborted)
self.failUnlessEqual(0, rc)
self.failUnless(os.path.isfile(self.src_name))
self.failUnless(os.path.isfile(self.dest_name))
def testRename(self):
s = (0, # hwnd,
FO_RENAME, #operation
self.src_name,
self.dest_name)
rc, aborted = shell.SHFileOperation(s)
self.failUnless(not aborted)
self.failUnlessEqual(0, rc)
self.failUnless(os.path.isfile(self.dest_name))
self.failUnless(not os.path.isfile(self.src_name))
def testMove(self):
s = (0, # hwnd,
FO_MOVE, #operation
self.src_name,
self.dest_name)
rc, aborted = shell.SHFileOperation(s)
self.failUnless(not aborted)
self.failUnlessEqual(0, rc)
self.failUnless(os.path.isfile(self.dest_name))
self.failUnless(not os.path.isfile(self.src_name))
def testDelete(self):
s = (0, # hwnd,
FO_DELETE, #operation
self.src_name, None,
FOF_NOCONFIRMATION)
rc, aborted = shell.SHFileOperation(s)
self.failUnless(not aborted)
self.failUnlessEqual(0, rc)
self.failUnless(not os.path.isfile(self.src_name))
if __name__=='__main__':
win32com.test.util.testmain()