| Index: LayoutTests/fast/speech/speech-button-ignore-generated-events.html
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| diff --git a/LayoutTests/fast/speech/speech-button-ignore-generated-events.html b/LayoutTests/fast/speech/speech-button-ignore-generated-events.html
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| deleted file mode 100644
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| index 1e801c133bf50e62cc88bfcc12e744a63df14cd6..0000000000000000000000000000000000000000
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| --- a/LayoutTests/fast/speech/speech-button-ignore-generated-events.html
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| -<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//IETF//DTD HTML//EN">
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| -<html>
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| -<head>
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| -<script src="../../resources/js-test.js"></script>
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| -</head>
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| -<body>
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| -<script type="text/javascript">
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| -description('Tests that the speech button ignores programmatic click events.');
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| -
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| -function sendClick(useEventSender) {
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| - var input = document.getElementById('speechInput');
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| - var clientX = input.offsetWidth - 4;
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| - var clientY = input.offsetHeight / 2;
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| - var pageX = input.offsetLeft + clientX;
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| - var pageY = input.offsetTop + clientY;
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| - if (useEventSender) {
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| - eventSender.mouseMoveTo(pageX, pageY);
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| - eventSender.mouseDown();
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| - eventSender.mouseUp();
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| - } else {
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| - var event = document.createEvent("MouseEvents");
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| - event.initMouseEvent('click', true, true, window, 1, pageX, pageY, clientX, clientY,
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| - false, false, false, false, 0, document);
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| - input.dispatchEvent(event);
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| - }
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| -}
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| -
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| -function setupDispatchEventTest() {
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| - document.getElementById('speechInput').onwebkitspeechchange = function() {
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| - testFailed('speech button accepted a programmatic click and fired onChange event.');
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| - finishJSTest();
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| - };
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| - setTimeout(function() {
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| - testPassed('speech button ignored the programmatic click event.');
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| - finishJSTest();
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| - }, 1000);
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| - sendClick(false);
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| -}
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| -
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| -// In this test, we first send a click via the eventSender interface which is available only
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| -// within our test environment. This mimics a real user input event and hence the speech button
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| -// should treat it normally. We'll be receiving the mock recognition result and verify that.
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| -// Next we send a generated click event via the dispatchEvent interface which is available
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| -// for any web page to use. The speech button should identify that this is not a real user
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| -// input event and not process it.
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| -function run() {
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| - if (window.testRunner && window.eventSender) {
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| - // Running in DRT, test the eventSender case.
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| - testRunner.addMockSpeechInputResult('Pictures of the moon', 1.0, '');
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| - document.getElementById('speechInput').onwebkitspeechchange = function() {
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| - shouldBeEqualToString('document.getElementById("speechInput").value', 'Pictures of the moon');
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| -
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| - // The speech button is still in the processing state and does not accept clicks. So ask for
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| - // a callback once it has processed pending events before sending a programmatic click.
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| - setTimeout(setupDispatchEventTest, 0);
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| - };
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| - sendClick(true);
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| - } else {
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| - setupDispatchEventTest();
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| - }
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| -}
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| -
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| -window.onload = run;
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| -window.jsTestIsAsync = true;
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| -</script>
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| -<input id='speechInput' x-webkit-speech>
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| -</body>
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| -</html>
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