47 lines
1.7 KiB
Python
47 lines
1.7 KiB
Python
INITIAL_CELLS = ['1', '2', '3', '4', '5', '6']
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def test_move_multiselection(prefill_notebook):
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notebook = prefill_notebook(INITIAL_CELLS)
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def assert_oder(pre_message, expected_state):
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for i in range(len(expected_state)):
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assert expected_state[i] == notebook.get_cell_contents(i), f"{pre_message}: Verify that cell {i} has for content: {expected_state[i]} found: {notebook.get_cell_contents(i)}"
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# Select 3 first cells
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notebook.select_cell_range(0, 2)
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notebook.browser.execute_script(
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"Jupyter.notebook.move_selection_up();"
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)
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# Should not move up at top
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assert_oder('move up at top', ['1', '2', '3', '4', '5','6'])
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# We do not need to reselect, move/up down should keep the selection.
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notebook.browser.execute_script(
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"Jupyter.notebook.move_selection_down();"
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)
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notebook.browser.execute_script(
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"Jupyter.notebook.move_selection_down();"
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)
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notebook.browser.execute_script(
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"Jupyter.notebook.move_selection_down();"
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)
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# 3 times down should move the 3 selected cells to the bottom
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assert_oder("move down to bottom", ['4', '5', '6', '1', '2', '3'])
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notebook.browser.execute_script(
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"Jupyter.notebook.move_selection_down();"
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)
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# They can't go any futher
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assert_oder("move down to bottom", ['4', '5', '6', '1', '2', '3'])
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notebook.browser.execute_script(
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"Jupyter.notebook.move_selection_up();"
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)
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notebook.browser.execute_script(
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"Jupyter.notebook.move_selection_up();"
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)
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notebook.browser.execute_script(
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"Jupyter.notebook.move_selection_up();"
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)
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# Bring them back on top
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assert_oder('move up at top', ['1', '2', '3', '4', '5','6'])
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