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caches: use individual namespaces per user to prevent beaker caching problems....
caches: use individual namespaces per user to prevent beaker caching problems. - especially for mysql in case large number of data in caches there could be critical errors storing cache, and thus preventing users from authentication. This is caused by the fact that we used single namespace for ALL users. It means it grew as number of users grew reaching mysql single column limit. This changes the behaviour and now we use namespace per-user it means that each user-id will have it's own cache namespace fragmenting maximum column data to a single user cache. Which we should never reach.

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test_my_account_notifications.py
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/ rhodecode / apps / my_account / tests / test_my_account_notifications.py
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
# Copyright (C) 2010-2018 RhodeCode GmbH
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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])
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