use std::io; use ratatui::{ backend::TestBackend, buffer::Buffer, layout::Rect, style::{Color, Style, Stylize}, widgets::{BarChart, Block, Paragraph}, Terminal, }; #[test] fn barchart_can_be_stylized() { let barchart = BarChart::default() .on_white() .bar_style(Style::new().red()) .bar_width(2) .value_style(Style::new().green()) .label_style(Style::new().blue()) .data(&[("A", 1), ("B", 2), ("C", 3)]) .max(3); let area = Rect::new(0, 0, 9, 5); let mut terminal = Terminal::new(TestBackend::new(9, 6)).unwrap(); terminal .draw(|f| { f.render_widget(barchart, area); }) .unwrap(); let mut expected = Buffer::with_lines([ " ██ ", " ▅▅ ██ ", "▂▂ ██ ██ ", "1█ 2█ 3█ ", "A B C ", " ", ]); for y in area.y..area.height { // background for x in area.x..area.width { expected[(x, y)].set_bg(Color::White); } // bars for x in [0, 1, 3, 4, 6, 7] { expected[(x, y)].set_fg(Color::Red); } } // values for x in 0..3 { expected[(x * 3, 3)].set_fg(Color::Green); } // labels for x in 0..3 { expected[(x * 3, 4)].set_fg(Color::Blue); expected[(x * 3 + 1, 4)].set_fg(Color::Reset); } terminal.backend().assert_buffer(&expected); } #[test] fn block_can_be_stylized() -> io::Result<()> { let block = Block::bordered() .title("Title".light_blue()) .on_cyan() .cyan(); let area = Rect::new(0, 0, 8, 3); let mut terminal = Terminal::new(TestBackend::new(11, 4))?; terminal.draw(|f| { f.render_widget(block, area); })?; #[rustfmt::skip] let mut expected = Buffer::with_lines([ "┌Title─┐ ", "│ │ ", "└──────┘ ", " ", ]); for x in area.x..area.width { for y in area.y..area.height { expected[(x, y)].set_fg(Color::Cyan).set_bg(Color::Cyan); } } for x in 1..=5 { expected[(x, 0)].set_fg(Color::LightBlue); } terminal.backend().assert_buffer(&expected); Ok(()) } #[test] fn paragraph_can_be_stylized() -> io::Result<()> { let paragraph = Paragraph::new("Text".cyan()); let area = Rect::new(0, 0, 10, 1); let mut terminal = Terminal::new(TestBackend::new(10, 1))?; terminal.draw(|f| { f.render_widget(paragraph, area); })?; let mut expected = Buffer::with_lines(["Text "]); for x in 0..4 { expected[(x, 0)].set_fg(Color::Cyan); } terminal.backend().assert_buffer(&expected); Ok(()) }