#!perl # vim:ts=4:sw=4:expandtab # # Verifies the 'focus output' command works properly. use i3test; use List::Util qw(first); my $tmp = fresh_workspace; my $i3 = i3(get_socket_path()); ################################################################################ # use 'focus output' and verify that focus gets changed appropriately ################################################################################ sub focused_output { my $tree = $i3->get_tree->recv; my $focused = $tree->{focus}->[0]; my $output = first { $_->{id} == $focused } @{$tree->{nodes}}; return $output->{name}; } is(focused_output, 'xinerama-0', 'focus on first output'); cmd 'focus output right'; is(focused_output, 'xinerama-1', 'focus on second output'); # focus should wrap when we focus to the right again. cmd 'focus output right'; is(focused_output, 'xinerama-0', 'focus on first output again'); cmd 'focus output left'; is(focused_output, 'xinerama-1', 'focus back on second output'); cmd 'focus output left'; is(focused_output, 'xinerama-0', 'focus on first output again'); cmd 'focus output up'; is(focused_output, 'xinerama-0', 'focus still on first output'); cmd 'focus output down'; is(focused_output, 'xinerama-0', 'focus still on first output'); cmd 'focus output xinerama-1'; is(focused_output, 'xinerama-1', 'focus on second output'); cmd 'focus output xinerama-0'; is(focused_output, 'xinerama-0', 'focus on first output'); done_testing;