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/ rhodecode / apps / my_account / tests / test_my_account_notifications.py
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r1920 # -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
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r2487 # Copyright (C) 2010-2018 RhodeCode GmbH
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r1920 #
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import pytest
from rhodecode.apps._base import ADMIN_PREFIX
from rhodecode.tests import (
TestController, TEST_USER_REGULAR_LOGIN, TEST_USER_REGULAR_PASS,
TEST_USER_ADMIN_LOGIN, TEST_USER_ADMIN_PASS)
from rhodecode.tests.fixture import Fixture
from rhodecode.model.db import Notification, User
from rhodecode.model.user import UserModel
from rhodecode.model.notification import NotificationModel
from rhodecode.model.meta import Session
fixture = Fixture()
def route_path(name, params=None, **kwargs):
import urllib
from rhodecode.apps._base import ADMIN_PREFIX
base_url = {
'notifications_show_all': ADMIN_PREFIX + '/notifications',
'notifications_mark_all_read': ADMIN_PREFIX + '/notifications/mark_all_read',
'notifications_show': ADMIN_PREFIX + '/notifications/{notification_id}',
'notifications_update': ADMIN_PREFIX + '/notifications/{notification_id}/update',
'notifications_delete': ADMIN_PREFIX + '/notifications/{notification_id}/delete',
}[name].format(**kwargs)
if params:
base_url = '{}?{}'.format(base_url, urllib.urlencode(params))
return base_url
class TestNotificationsController(TestController):
def teardown_method(self, method):
for n in Notification.query().all():
inst = Notification.get(n.notification_id)
Session().delete(inst)
Session().commit()
def test_show_all(self, user_util):
user = user_util.create_user(password='qweqwe')
user_id = user.user_id
self.log_user(user.username, 'qweqwe')
response = self.app.get(
route_path('notifications_show_all', params={'type': 'all'}))
response.mustcontain(
'<div class="table">No notifications here yet</div>')
notification = NotificationModel().create(
created_by=user_id, notification_subject=u'test_notification_1',
notification_body=u'notification_1', recipients=[user_id])
Session().commit()
notification_id = notification.notification_id
response = self.app.get(route_path('notifications_show_all',
params={'type': 'all'}))
response.mustcontain('id="notification_%s"' % notification_id)
def test_show_unread(self, user_util):
user = user_util.create_user(password='qweqwe')
user_id = user.user_id
self.log_user(user.username, 'qweqwe')
response = self.app.get(route_path('notifications_show_all'))
response.mustcontain(
'<div class="table">No notifications here yet</div>')
notification = NotificationModel().create(
created_by=user_id, notification_subject=u'test_notification_1',
notification_body=u'notification_1', recipients=[user_id])
# mark the USER notification as unread
user_notification = NotificationModel().get_user_notification(
user_id, notification)
user_notification.read = False
Session().commit()
notification_id = notification.notification_id
response = self.app.get(route_path('notifications_show_all'))
response.mustcontain('id="notification_%s"' % notification_id)
response.mustcontain('<div class="desc unread')
@pytest.mark.parametrize('user,password', [
(TEST_USER_ADMIN_LOGIN, TEST_USER_ADMIN_PASS),
(TEST_USER_REGULAR_LOGIN, TEST_USER_REGULAR_PASS),
])
def test_delete(self, user, password, user_util):
self.log_user(user, password)
cur_user = self._get_logged_user()
u1 = user_util.create_user()
u2 = user_util.create_user()
# make notifications
notification = NotificationModel().create(
created_by=cur_user, notification_subject=u'test',
notification_body=u'hi there', recipients=[cur_user, u1, u2])
Session().commit()
u1 = User.get(u1.user_id)
u2 = User.get(u2.user_id)
# check DB
get_notif = lambda un: [x.notification for x in un]
assert get_notif(cur_user.notifications) == [notification]
assert get_notif(u1.notifications) == [notification]
assert get_notif(u2.notifications) == [notification]
cur_usr_id = cur_user.user_id
response = self.app.post(
route_path('notifications_delete',
notification_id=notification.notification_id),
params={'csrf_token': self.csrf_token})
assert response.json == 'ok'
cur_user = User.get(cur_usr_id)
assert cur_user.notifications == []
@pytest.mark.parametrize('user,password', [
(TEST_USER_ADMIN_LOGIN, TEST_USER_ADMIN_PASS),
(TEST_USER_REGULAR_LOGIN, TEST_USER_REGULAR_PASS),
])
def test_show(self, user, password, user_util):
self.log_user(user, password)
cur_user = self._get_logged_user()
u1 = user_util.create_user()
u2 = user_util.create_user()
subject = u'test'
notif_body = u'hi there'
notification = NotificationModel().create(
created_by=cur_user, notification_subject=subject,
notification_body=notif_body, recipients=[cur_user, u1, u2])
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response = self.app.get(
route_path('notifications_show',
notification_id=notification.notification_id))
response.mustcontain(subject)
response.mustcontain(notif_body)
@pytest.mark.parametrize('user,password', [
(TEST_USER_ADMIN_LOGIN, TEST_USER_ADMIN_PASS),
(TEST_USER_REGULAR_LOGIN, TEST_USER_REGULAR_PASS),
])
def test_update(self, user, password, user_util):
self.log_user(user, password)
cur_user = self._get_logged_user()
u1 = user_util.create_user()
u2 = user_util.create_user()
# make notifications
recipients = [cur_user, u1, u2]
notification = NotificationModel().create(
created_by=cur_user, notification_subject=u'test',
notification_body=u'hi there', recipients=recipients)
Session().commit()
for u_obj in recipients:
# if it's current user, he has his message already read
read = u_obj.username == user
assert len(u_obj.notifications) == 1
assert u_obj.notifications[0].read == read
response = self.app.post(
route_path('notifications_update',
notification_id=notification.notification_id),
params={'csrf_token': self.csrf_token})
assert response.json == 'ok'
cur_user = self._get_logged_user()
assert True is cur_user.notifications[0].read