38 lines
1,009 B
Python
38 lines
1,009 B
Python
#!/usr/bin/env python3
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"""Test to detect if we're running in headless mode"""
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import mcrfpy
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from mcrfpy import automation
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import sys
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# Create scene
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detect_test = mcrfpy.Scene("detect_test")
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mcrfpy.current_scene = detect_test
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ui = detect_test.children
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# Create a frame
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frame = mcrfpy.Frame(pos=(100, 100), size=(200, 200))
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frame.fill_color = mcrfpy.Color(255, 100, 100, 255)
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ui.append(frame)
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# Render a frame so screenshot has content
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mcrfpy.step(0.01)
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try:
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# Try to take a screenshot - this should work in both modes
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automation.screenshot("test_screenshot.png")
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print("PASS: Screenshot capability available")
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# Check if we can interact with the window
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try:
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# In headless mode, this should still work but via the headless renderer
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automation.click(200, 200)
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print("PASS: Click automation available")
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except Exception as e:
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print(f"Click failed: {e}")
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except Exception as e:
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print(f"Screenshot failed: {e}")
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print("Test complete")
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sys.exit(0)
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