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opensim/OpenSim/Region/Framework/Scenes/Tests/TaskInventoryTests.cs
Justin Clark-Casey (justincc) 951b45b80f Add OSSL function osForceAttachToAvatarFromInventory()
This works like osForceAttachToAvatar() but allows an object to be directly specified from the script object's inventory rather than forcing it to be rezzed in the scene first.
Still only attaches objects to the owner of the script.
This allows one to bypass the complicated co-ordination of first rezzing objects in the scene before attaching them.
Threat level high.
2012-07-05 00:05:06 +01:00

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using System;
using System.Collections.Generic;
using System.Reflection;
using System.Text;
using System.Threading;
using System.Timers;
using Timer=System.Timers.Timer;
using Nini.Config;
using NUnit.Framework;
using OpenMetaverse;
using OpenMetaverse.Assets;
using OpenSim.Framework;
using OpenSim.Framework.Communications;
using OpenSim.Region.Framework.Scenes;
using OpenSim.Region.Framework.Interfaces;
using OpenSim.Region.CoreModules.Avatar.Inventory.Archiver;
using OpenSim.Region.CoreModules.World.Serialiser;
using OpenSim.Region.CoreModules.ServiceConnectorsOut.Simulation;
using OpenSim.Services.Interfaces;
using OpenSim.Tests.Common;
using OpenSim.Tests.Common.Mock;
namespace OpenSim.Region.Framework.Tests
{
[TestFixture]
public class TaskInventoryTests
{
[Test]
public void TestAddTaskInventoryItem()
{
TestHelpers.InMethod();
// log4net.Config.XmlConfigurator.Configure();
Scene scene = new SceneHelpers().SetupScene();
UserAccount user1 = UserAccountHelpers.CreateUserWithInventory(scene);
SceneObjectGroup sog1 = SceneHelpers.CreateSceneObject(1, user1.PrincipalID);
SceneObjectPart sop1 = sog1.RootPart;
// Create an object embedded inside the first
UUID taskSceneObjectItemId = UUID.Parse("00000000-0000-0000-0000-100000000000");
TaskInventoryHelpers.AddSceneObject(scene, sop1, "tso", taskSceneObjectItemId, user1.PrincipalID);
TaskInventoryItem addedItem = sop1.Inventory.GetInventoryItem(taskSceneObjectItemId);
Assert.That(addedItem.ItemID, Is.EqualTo(taskSceneObjectItemId));
Assert.That(addedItem.OwnerID, Is.EqualTo(user1.PrincipalID));
Assert.That(addedItem.ParentID, Is.EqualTo(sop1.UUID));
Assert.That(addedItem.InvType, Is.EqualTo((int)InventoryType.Object));
Assert.That(addedItem.Type, Is.EqualTo((int)AssetType.Object));
}
[Test]
public void TestRezObjectFromInventoryItem()
{
TestHelpers.InMethod();
// log4net.Config.XmlConfigurator.Configure();
Scene scene = new SceneHelpers().SetupScene();
UserAccount user1 = UserAccountHelpers.CreateUserWithInventory(scene);
SceneObjectGroup sog1 = SceneHelpers.CreateSceneObject(1, user1.PrincipalID);
SceneObjectPart sop1 = sog1.RootPart;
// Create an object embedded inside the first
UUID taskSceneObjectItemId = UUID.Parse("00000000-0000-0000-0000-100000000000");
TaskInventoryItem taskSceneObjectItem
= TaskInventoryHelpers.AddSceneObject(scene, sop1, "tso", taskSceneObjectItemId, user1.PrincipalID);
scene.AddSceneObject(sog1);
Vector3 rezPos = new Vector3(10, 10, 10);
Quaternion rezRot = new Quaternion(0.5f, 0.5f, 0.5f, 0.5f);
Vector3 rezVel = new Vector3(2, 2, 2);
scene.RezObject(sop1, taskSceneObjectItem, rezPos, rezRot, rezVel, 0);
SceneObjectGroup rezzedObject = scene.GetSceneObjectGroup("tso");
Assert.That(rezzedObject, Is.Not.Null);
Assert.That(rezzedObject.AbsolutePosition, Is.EqualTo(rezPos));
// Velocity doesn't get applied, probably because there is no physics in tests (yet)
// Assert.That(rezzedObject.Velocity, Is.EqualTo(rezVel));
Assert.That(rezzedObject.Velocity, Is.EqualTo(Vector3.Zero));
// Confusingly, this isn't the rezzedObject.Rotation
Assert.That(rezzedObject.RootPart.RotationOffset, Is.EqualTo(rezRot));
}
/// <summary>
/// Test MoveTaskInventoryItem from a part inventory to a user inventory where the item has no parent folder assigned.
/// </summary>
/// <remarks>
/// This should place it in the most suitable user folder.
/// </remarks>
[Test]
public void TestMoveTaskInventoryItem()
{
TestHelpers.InMethod();
// log4net.Config.XmlConfigurator.Configure();
Scene scene = new SceneHelpers().SetupScene();
UserAccount user1 = UserAccountHelpers.CreateUserWithInventory(scene);
SceneObjectGroup sog1 = SceneHelpers.CreateSceneObject(1, user1.PrincipalID);
SceneObjectPart sop1 = sog1.RootPart;
TaskInventoryItem sopItem1
= TaskInventoryHelpers.AddNotecard(
scene, sop1, "ncItem", TestHelpers.ParseTail(0x800), TestHelpers.ParseTail(0x900));
InventoryFolderBase folder
= InventoryArchiveUtils.FindFolderByPath(scene.InventoryService, user1.PrincipalID, "Objects")[0];
// Perform test
scene.MoveTaskInventoryItem(user1.PrincipalID, folder.ID, sop1, sopItem1.ItemID);
InventoryItemBase ncUserItem
= InventoryArchiveUtils.FindItemByPath(scene.InventoryService, user1.PrincipalID, "Objects/ncItem");
Assert.That(ncUserItem, Is.Not.Null, "Objects/ncItem was not found");
}
/// <summary>
/// Test MoveTaskInventoryItem from a part inventory to a user inventory where the item has no parent folder assigned.
/// </summary>
/// <remarks>
/// This should place it in the most suitable user folder.
/// </remarks>
[Test]
public void TestMoveTaskInventoryItemNoParent()
{
TestHelpers.InMethod();
// log4net.Config.XmlConfigurator.Configure();
Scene scene = new SceneHelpers().SetupScene();
UserAccount user1 = UserAccountHelpers.CreateUserWithInventory(scene);
SceneObjectGroup sog1 = SceneHelpers.CreateSceneObject(1, user1.PrincipalID);
SceneObjectPart sop1 = sog1.RootPart;
TaskInventoryItem sopItem1
= TaskInventoryHelpers.AddNotecard(
scene, sop1, "ncItem", TestHelpers.ParseTail(0x800), TestHelpers.ParseTail(0x900));
// Perform test
scene.MoveTaskInventoryItem(user1.PrincipalID, UUID.Zero, sop1, sopItem1.ItemID);
InventoryItemBase ncUserItem
= InventoryArchiveUtils.FindItemByPath(scene.InventoryService, user1.PrincipalID, "Notecards/ncItem");
Assert.That(ncUserItem, Is.Not.Null, "Notecards/ncItem was not found");
}
}
}