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<!DOCTYPE html> <html> <head> <meta charset="UTF-8"> <title>Simulating Input Events</title> <meta name="description" content="TypeScript: Test a diagram by simulating abstract input events." /> <meta name="viewport" content="width=device-width, initial-scale=1"> <!-- Copyright 1998-2020 by Northwoods Software Corporation. --> <script src="../assets/js/goSamples.js"></script> <!-- this is only for the GoJS Samples framework --> </head> <body> <div id="sample"> <div style="width: 100%; display: flex; justify-content: space-between"> <div id="myPaletteDiv" style="width: 80px; height: 400px; margin-right: 2px; border: solid 1px black"></div> <div id="myDiagramDiv" style="flex-grow: 1; height: 400px; border: solid 1px black"></div> </div> <p> To simulate mouse events the buttons below use the <b>Robot</b> class that is defined in <a href="Robot.ts">Robot.ts</a>. </p> <p> Click these buttons in order from top to bottom:<br /> <button id="dragFromPalette">Drag From Palette</button><br /> <button id="copyNode">Copy Node</button><br /> <button id="dragSelectNodes">Drag Select Nodes</button><br /> <button id="clickContextMenu">Context Menu Click Alpha</button><br /> <button id="deleteSelection">Delete</button><br /> </p> <p> Clicking operations:<br /> <button id="clickLambda">Click Lambda</button><br /> <button id="doubleClickLambda">Double Click Lambda</button><br /> </p> <p> The <a>UndoManager</a> has been enabled in the main Diagram. Give focus to the Diagram and you can undo everything and then redo everything to confirm what was executed by the Robot. </p> <div id="myStatus" style="color:green"></div> </div> <script type="module" id="code"> import * as go from "../release/go-module.js"; import { Robot } from './Robot.js'; if (window.goSamples) goSamples(); // init for the samples -- you don't need to call this const $ = go.GraphObject.make; // for conciseness in defining templates function showProperties(e, obj) { const node = obj.part.adornedPart; if (node === null || node.data === null) return; let msg = 'Context clicked: ' + node.data.key + '. '; msg += 'Selection includes:'; myDiagram.selection.each(function(part) { msg += ' ' + part.toString(); }); const stat = document.getElementById('myStatus'); if (stat !== null) stat.textContent = msg; } function nodeClicked(e, obj) { const evt = e.copy(); const node = obj.part; if (node === null || node.data === null) return; const type = evt.clickCount === 2 ? 'Double-Clicked: ' : 'Clicked: '; const msg = type + node.data.key + '. '; const stat = document.getElementById('myStatus'); if (stat !== null) stat.textContent = msg; } const myDiagram = $(go.Diagram, 'myDiagramDiv', // must name or refer to the DIV HTML element { nodeTemplate: $(go.Node, 'Auto', { click: nodeClicked, doubleClick: nodeClicked, contextMenu: $('ContextMenu', $('ContextMenuButton', $(go.TextBlock, 'Properties'), { click: showProperties })) }, $(go.Shape, 'Rectangle', { fill: 'lightgray' }, { portId: '', fromLinkable: true, toLinkable: true, cursor: 'pointer' }), $(go.TextBlock, { margin: 3 }, new go.Binding('text', 'key')) ), model: new go.GraphLinksModel([ { key: 'Lambda' }, { key: 'Mu' } ], [ { from: 'Lambda', to: 'Mu' } ]), 'undoManager.isEnabled': true }); // a shared Robot that can be used by all commands for this one Diagram const myRobot = new Robot(myDiagram); // defined in Robot.js // initialize the Palette that is on the left side of the page const myPalette = $(go.Palette, 'myPaletteDiv', // must name or refer to the DIV HTML element { nodeTemplate: myDiagram.nodeTemplate, model: new go.GraphLinksModel([ { key: 'Alpha' }, { key: 'Beta' }, { key: 'Gamma' }, { key: 'Delta' } ]) }); function dragFromPalette() { // simulate a drag-and-drop between Diagrams: const dragdrop = { sourceDiagram: myPalette, targetDiagram: myDiagram }; myRobot.mouseDown(5, 5, 0, dragdrop); // this should be where the Alpha node is in the source myPalette myRobot.mouseMove(60, 60, 100, dragdrop); myRobot.mouseUp(100, 100, 200, dragdrop); // this is where the node will be dropped in the target myDiagram // If successful in dragging a node from the Palette into the Diagram, // the DraggingTool will perform a transaction. } function copyNode() { const alpha = myDiagram.findNodeForKey('Alpha'); if (alpha === null) return; const loc = alpha.actualBounds.center; const options = { control: true, alt: true }; // Simulate a mouse drag to move the Alpha node: myRobot.mouseDown(loc.x, loc.y, 0, options); myRobot.mouseMove(loc.x + 80, loc.y + 50, 50, options); myRobot.mouseMove(loc.x + 20, loc.y + 100, 100, options); myRobot.mouseUp(loc.x + 20, loc.y + 100, 150, options); // If successful, will have made a copy of the "Alpha" node below it. // Alternatively you could copy the Node using commands: // myDiagram.commandHandler.copySelection(); // myDiagram.commandHandler.pasteSelection(new go.Point(loc.x+20, loc.y+100)); } function dragSelectNodes() { const alpha = myDiagram.findNodeForKey('Alpha'); if (alpha === null) return; const alpha2 = myDiagram.findNodeForKey('Alpha2'); if (alpha2 === null) return; const coll = new go.Set(); coll.add(alpha); coll.add(alpha2); const area = myDiagram.computePartsBounds(coll); area.inflate(30, 30); // Simulate dragging in the background around the two Alpha nodes. // This uses timestamps to pretend to wait a while to avoid activating the PanningTool. // Hopefully this mouse down does not hit any Part, but in the Diagram's background: myRobot.mouseDown(area.x, area.y, 0); // NOTE that this mouseMove timestamp needs to be > myDiagram.toolManager.dragSelectingTool.delay: myRobot.mouseMove(area.centerX, area.centerY, 200); myRobot.mouseUp(area.right, area.bottom, 250); // Now should have selected both "Alpha" and "Alpha2" using the DragSelectingTool. // Alternatively you could select the Nodes programmatically: // alpha.isSelected = true; // alpha2.isSelected = true; } function clickContextMenu() { const alpha = myDiagram.findNodeForKey('Alpha'); if (alpha === null) return; const loc = alpha.location; // right click on Alpha myRobot.mouseDown(loc.x + 10, loc.y + 10, 0, { right: true }); myRobot.mouseUp(loc.x + 10, loc.y + 10, 100, { right: true }); // Alternatively you could invoke the Show Context Menu command directly: // myDiagram.commandHandler.showContextMenu(alpha); // move mouse over first context menu button myRobot.mouseMove(loc.x + 20, loc.y + 20, 200); // and click that button myRobot.mouseDown(loc.x + 20, loc.y + 20, 300); myRobot.mouseUp(loc.x + 20, loc.y + 20, 350); // This should have invoked the ContextMenuButton's click function, showProperties, // which should have put a green message in the myStatus DIV. } function deleteSelection() { // Simulate clicking the "Del" key: myRobot.keyDown('Del'); myRobot.keyUp('Del'); // Now the selected Nodes are deleted. // Alternatively you could invoke the Delete command directly: // myDiagram.commandHandler.deleteSelection(); } function clickLambda() { const lambda = myDiagram.findNodeForKey('Lambda'); if (lambda === null) return; const loc = lambda.location; // click on Lambda myRobot.mouseDown(loc.x + 10, loc.y + 10, 0, {}); myRobot.mouseUp(loc.x + 10, loc.y + 10, 100, {}); // Clicking is just a sequence of input events. // There is no command in CommandHandler for such a basic gesture. } function doubleClickLambda() { const lambda = myDiagram.findNodeForKey('Lambda'); if (lambda === null) return; const loc = lambda.location; // double-click on Lambda myRobot.mouseDown(loc.x + 10, loc.y + 10, 0, {}); myRobot.mouseUp(loc.x + 10, loc.y + 10, 100, {}); myRobot.mouseDown(loc.x + 10, loc.y + 10, 200, { clickCount: 2 }); myRobot.mouseUp(loc.x + 10, loc.y + 10, 300, { clickCount: 2 }); } document.getElementById("dragFromPalette").onclick = dragFromPalette; document.getElementById("copyNode").onclick = copyNode; document.getElementById("dragSelectNodes").onclick = dragSelectNodes; document.getElementById("clickContextMenu").onclick = clickContextMenu; document.getElementById("deleteSelection").onclick = deleteSelection; document.getElementById("clickLambda").onclick = clickLambda; document.getElementById("doubleClickLambda").onclick = doubleClickLambda; window.myDiagram = myDiagram; // Attach to the window for console debugging </script> </body> </html>