com.google.gwt.event.logical.shared.HasValueChangeHandlers Java Examples
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Example #1
Source File: WidgetTestCase.java From gwt-material with Apache License 2.0 | 5 votes |
public static <H extends HasValueChangeHandlers & HasValue & HasEnabled & HasAttachHandlers> void checkValueChangeEvent( H widget, Object value, Object secondValue) { assertNotSame(value, secondValue); // Widget must be enabled before firing the event widget.setEnabled(true); assertTrue(widget.isEnabled()); // Ensure the widget is attached to the root panel assertTrue(widget.isAttached()); // Register value change handler that listens when the widget // set the value final boolean[] isValueChanged = {false}; widget.addValueChangeHandler(event -> isValueChanged[0] = true); // By default setValue(boolean) will not fire the value change event. widget.setValue(value); assertEquals(value, widget.getValue()); // Expected result : false assertFalse(isValueChanged[0]); // Calling setValue(value, fireEvents) with fireEvents set to false widget.setValue(secondValue, false); // Expected result : secondValue assertEquals(secondValue, widget.getValue()); // Expected result : false assertFalse(isValueChanged[0]); // Calling setValue(value, fireEvents) with fireEvents set to true widget.setValue(value, true); // Expected result : true assertTrue(isValueChanged[0]); // Expected result : value assertEquals(value, widget.getValue()); }