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# Copyright (c) 2017 CEF Python, see the Authors file.
# All rights reserved. Licensed under BSD 3-clause license.
# Project website: https://github.com/cztomczak/cefpython
"""
Run all examples that can be run on current configuration.
Note on GTK 2 / GTK 3 on Windows:
Installing both PyGTK and PyGI on Windows will cause errors.
You can install only one of these packages.
"""
from common import *
import importlib
import os
import sys
def main():
os.chdir(EXAMPLES_DIR)
# When importing Kivy package there can't be any flags unknown to Kivy,
# use sys.argv.remove to remove them.
kivy_flag = False
if "--kivy" in sys.argv:
sys.argv.remove("--kivy")
kivy_flag = True
hello_world_flag = False
if "--hello-world" in sys.argv:
sys.argv.remove("--hello-world")
hello_world_flag = True
packages = check_installed_packages()
examples = list()
examples.append("hello_world.py")
examples.append("tutorial.py")
examples.append("screenshot.py")
succeeded = list()
failed = list()
passed = list()
# wxpython
if packages["wx"]:
examples.append("wxpython.py")
else:
print("[run_examples.py] PASS: wxpython.py (wxPython not installed)")
passed.append("wxpython.py")
# gtk2
if packages["gtk"]:
examples.append("gtk2.py")
if LINUX:
examples.append("gtk2.py --message-loop-cef")
else:
print("[run_examples.py] PASS: gtk2.py (Gtk 2 not installed")
passed.append("gtk2.py")
# gtk3
"""
if LINUX:
# Broken on Linux (Issue #261)
print("[run_examples.py] PASS: gtk3.py (Issue #261)")
passed.append("gtk3.py (Issue #261)")
"""
if MAC:
# Crashes on Mac (Issue #310)
print("[run_examples.py] PASS: gtk3.py (Issue #310)")
passed.append("gtk3.py (Issue #310)")
elif packages["gi"]:
examples.append("gtk3.py")
else:
print("[run_examples.py] PASS: gtk3.py (Gtk 3 not installed)")
passed.append("gtk3.py")
# pyqt4
if packages["PyQt4"]:
examples.append("qt.py pyqt4")
else:
print("[run_examples.py] PASS: qt.py pyqt4 (PyQt4 not installed)")
passed.append("qt.py pyqt4")
# pyqt5
if packages["PyQt5"]:
examples.append("qt.py pyqt5")
else:
print("[run_examples.py] PASS: qt.py pyqt5 (PyQt5 not installed)")
passed.append("qt.py pyqt5")
# pyside
if packages["PySide"]:
examples.append("qt.py pyside")
else:
print("[run_examples.py] PASS: qt.py pyside (PySide not installed)")
passed.append("qt.py pyside")
# tkinter
if MAC:
# This example often crashes on Mac (Issue #309)
print("[run_examples.py] PASS: tkinter_.py (Issue #309)")
passed.append("tkinter_.py (Issue #309)")
elif packages["tkinter"] or packages["Tkinter"]:
examples.append("tkinter_.py")
else:
print(["run_examples.py] PASS: tkinter_.py (tkinter not installed)"])
passed.append("tkinter_.py")
if LINUX and packages["kivy"] and packages["gtk"]:
# When --kivy flag passed run only Kivy example
if kivy_flag:
examples = list()
passed = list()
examples.append("{linux_dir}/binaries_64bit/kivy_.py"
.format(linux_dir=LINUX_DIR))
# When --hello-world flag is passed run only hello_world.py example
if hello_world_flag:
examples = list()
passed = list()
examples.append("hello_world.py")
# Run all
for example in examples:
print("[run_examples.py] Running '{example}'..."
.format(example=example))
command = "\"{python}\" {example}".format(python=sys.executable,
example=example)
ret = os.system(command)
if ret == 0:
succeeded.append(example)
else:
print("[run_examples.py] ERROR while running example: {example}"
.format(example=example))
failed.append(example)
# Summary
summary = ""
for example in succeeded:
summary += " OK {example}{nl}"\
.format(example=example, nl=os.linesep)
for example in failed:
summary += " ERROR {example}{nl}"\
.format(example=example, nl=os.linesep)
for example in passed:
summary += " PASS {example}{nl}"\
.format(example=example, nl=os.linesep)
summary = summary[:-(len(os.linesep))]
print("[run_examples.py] SUMMARY:")
print(summary.format())
# OK or error message
passed_msg = ""
if passed:
passed_msg = ". Passed: {passed}.".format(passed=len(passed))
if len(failed):
print("[run_examples.py] ERRORS({failed}) while running examples"
"{passed_msg}"
.format(failed=len(failed), passed_msg=passed_msg))
sys.exit(1)
else:
print("[run_examples.py] OK({succeeded}){passed_msg}"
.format(succeeded=len(succeeded), passed_msg=passed_msg))
def check_installed_packages():
packages = {
"gtk": False,
"kivy": False,
"PyQt4": False,
"PyQt5": False,
"PySide": False,
"tkinter": False,
"Tkinter": False,
"wx": False,
}
for package in packages:
try:
importlib.import_module(package)
packages[package] = True
except ImportError:
packages[package] = False
packages["gi"] = check_gi_installed()
return packages
def check_gi_installed():
# Cannot import both gtk and gi in the same script, thus
# need another way of checking if gi package is installed.
command = ("\"{python}\" -c \"import gi\""
.format(python=sys.executable))
code = os.system(command)
return True if code == 0 else False
if __name__ == "__main__":
main()