[PyQt] PyQt5==5.7.1 Missing libQt5QuickTest.so.5
Elvis Stansvik
elvstone at gmail.com
Wed Nov 15 15:25:08 GMT 2017
2017-03-16 13:06 GMT+01:00 Phil Thompson <phil at riverbankcomputing.com>:
> On 14 Mar 2017, at 4:20 pm, Cody Scott <cody at perspexis.com> wrote:
>>
>> The types defined in C++ need to be registered before calling QUICK_TEST_MAIN()
>>
>> https://github.com/qt/qtquickcontrols/blob/5.8/src/controls/plugin.cpp#L159
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>> Sorry if I don't understand your question.
>
> If you look at what QUICK_TEST_MAIN expands to (a complete self contained main() function), there is no opportunity to register the types. The code you refer to is implemented in a plugin which (I assume) gets loaded by the internals of QUICK_TEST_MAIN. Plugins don't play well with Python - see the restrictions on using qmlscene.
>
> I will look at how to test QML from Python in the future - but not at the moment (unless somebody has a bright idea).
(Sorry for necroposting.)
Just wanted to ask what the story is nowadays? Is it possible to test
PyQt+QML apps that use registered Python types with Qt Quick Test? [1]
Or do people only do manual testing of their apps?
Elvis
[1] http://doc.qt.io/qt-5/qtquick-qtquicktest.html
>
> Phil
>
>> On Sat, Mar 11, 2017 at 1:59 PM, Phil Thompson <phil at riverbankcomputing.com> wrote:
>> On 8 Mar 2017, at 4:53 pm, Cody Scott <cody at perspexis.com> wrote:
>> >
>> > It seems that you can't do this. Qt handles QuickTest specially. It won’t load the package if the program is not started via QUICK_TEST_MAIN.
>> >
>> > Is this something that PyQt5 is missing because there is no sip wrapper for QUICK_TEST_MAIN?
>> >
>> > Is there another way to run QML tests with a type registered in Python?
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>> How does the C++ implementation of registered types get loaded when using QUICK_TEST_MAIN?
>>
>> Phil
>>
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