How to find widget’s paths¶
Currently there is two ways fo ind widget’s paths, and it is explained in this section.
With funq¶
The easiest way is to start funq executable (from funq-server package) in pick mode.
For example, to find widgets from qtcreator application:
funq --pick qtcreator
Then you need to pick on a widget while pressing Ctrl and Shift. This will print on stdout the complete widget path and the available properties.
Here is an example of output when clicking on the “File” menu in qtcreator:
WIDGET: `Core:_:Internal:_:MainWindow-0::QtCreator.MenuBar` (pos: 42, 12)
objectName: QtCreator.MenuBar
modal: false
windowModality: 0
enabled: true
x: 0
y: 0
width: 1091
height: 25
minimumWidth: 0
minimumHeight: 0
maximumWidth: 16777215
maximumHeight: 16777215
font: Sans,10,-1,0,50,0,0,0,0,0
mouseTracking: true
isActiveWindow: true
focusPolicy: 0
focus: false
contextMenuPolicy: 1
updatesEnabled: true
visible: true
minimized: false
maximized: false
fullScreen: false
acceptDrops: false
windowOpacity: 1
windowModified: false
layoutDirection: 0
autoFillBackground: false
inputMethodHints: 0
defaultUp: false
nativeMenuBar: false
Xml dump of all widgets¶
It is also possible to dump widgets of the running application. This may only be used in a test:
from funq.testcase import FunqTestCase
class MyTestCase(FunqTestCase):
__app_config_name__ = 'applitest'
def test_my_first_test(self):
# this will write a "dump.json" file
self.funq.dump_widgets_list('dump.json')