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file-browser: refactor how we load metadata for file trees. Before we used to use JSON data to map the nodes to json and fill in metadata. Now we use rendered parts of html. This is nicer for caching as it would allow us to replace the view with cached tree and then after ajax load replace it again with cached with metadata. On the next request we'll get the cached with metadata and thus we can skip entirely second ajax call for metadata. This is part of #4083

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test_notifications.py
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# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
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import pytest
from rhodecode.tests.fixture import Fixture
from rhodecode.model.db import User, Notification, UserNotification
from rhodecode.model.meta import Session
from rhodecode.model.notification import NotificationModel
from rhodecode.model.user import UserModel
fixture = Fixture()
class TestNotifications:
destroy_users = set()
@classmethod
def teardown_class(cls):
fixture.destroy_users(cls.destroy_users)
@pytest.fixture(autouse=True)
def create_users(self, request, pylonsapp):
Session.remove()
self.u1 = UserModel().create_or_update(
username=u'u1', password=u'qweqwe',
email=u'u1@rhodecode.org', firstname=u'u1', lastname=u'u1')
Session().commit()
self.u1 = self.u1.user_id
self.u2 = UserModel().create_or_update(
username=u'u2', password=u'qweqwe',
email=u'u2@rhodecode.org', firstname=u'u2', lastname=u'u2')
Session().commit()
self.u2 = self.u2.user_id
self.u3 = UserModel().create_or_update(
username=u'u3', password=u'qweqwe',
email=u'u3@rhodecode.org', firstname=u'u3', lastname=u'u3')
Session().commit()
self.u3 = self.u3.user_id
self.destroy_users.add('u1')
self.destroy_users.add('u2')
self.destroy_users.add('u3')
@pytest.fixture(autouse=True)
def _clean_notifications(self, request, pylonsapp):
for n in Notification.query().all():
Session().delete(n)
Session().commit()
assert [] == Notification.query().all()
assert [] == UserNotification.query().all()
def test_create_notification(self):
usrs = [self.u1, self.u2]
notification = NotificationModel().create(
created_by=self.u1, notification_subject=u'subj',
notification_body=u'hi there', recipients=usrs)
Session().commit()
u1 = User.get(self.u1)
u2 = User.get(self.u2)
notifications = Notification.query().all()
assert len(notifications) == 1
assert notifications[0].recipients, [u1 == u2]
assert notification.notification_id == notifications[0].notification_id
unotification = UserNotification.query()\
.filter(UserNotification.notification == notification).all()
assert len(unotification) == len(usrs)
assert set([x.user.user_id for x in unotification]) == set(usrs)
def test_create_notification_fails_for_invalid_recipients(self):
with pytest.raises(Exception):
NotificationModel().create(
created_by=self.u1, notification_subject=u'subj',
notification_body=u'hi there', recipients=['bad_user_id'])
with pytest.raises(Exception):
NotificationModel().create(
created_by=self.u1, notification_subject=u'subj',
notification_body=u'hi there', recipients=[])
def test_user_notifications(self):
notification1 = NotificationModel().create(
created_by=self.u1, notification_subject=u'subj',
notification_body=u'hi there1', recipients=[self.u3])
Session().commit()
notification2 = NotificationModel().create(
created_by=self.u1, notification_subject=u'subj',
notification_body=u'hi there2', recipients=[self.u3])
Session().commit()
u3 = Session().query(User).get(self.u3)
assert sorted([x.notification for x in u3.notifications]) ==\
sorted([notification2, notification1])
def test_delete_notifications(self):
notification = NotificationModel().create(
created_by=self.u1, notification_subject=u'title',
notification_body=u'hi there3',
recipients=[self.u3, self.u1, self.u2])
Session().commit()
notifications = Notification.query().all()
assert notification in notifications
Notification.delete(notification.notification_id)
Session().commit()
notifications = Notification.query().all()
assert notification not in notifications
un = UserNotification.query().filter(UserNotification.notification
== notification).all()
assert un == []
def test_delete_association(self):
notification = NotificationModel().create(
created_by=self.u1, notification_subject=u'title',
notification_body=u'hi there3',
recipients=[self.u3, self.u1, self.u2])
Session().commit()
unotification = (
UserNotification.query()
.filter(UserNotification.notification == notification)
.filter(UserNotification.user_id == self.u3)
.scalar())
assert unotification.user_id == self.u3
NotificationModel().delete(self.u3,
notification.notification_id)
Session().commit()
u3notification = (
UserNotification.query()
.filter(UserNotification.notification == notification)
.filter(UserNotification.user_id == self.u3)
.scalar())
assert u3notification is None
# notification object is still there
assert Notification.query().all() == [notification]
# u1 and u2 still have assignments
u1notification = (
UserNotification.query()
.filter(UserNotification.notification == notification)
.filter(UserNotification.user_id == self.u1)
.scalar())
assert u1notification is not None
u2notification = (
UserNotification.query()
.filter(UserNotification.notification == notification)
.filter(UserNotification.user_id == self.u2)
.scalar())
assert u2notification is not None
def test_notification_counter(self):
NotificationModel().create(
created_by=self.u1, notification_subject=u'title',
notification_body=u'hi there_delete', recipients=[self.u3, self.u1])
Session().commit()
# creator has it's own notification marked as read
assert NotificationModel().get_unread_cnt_for_user(self.u1) == 0
assert NotificationModel().get_unread_cnt_for_user(self.u2) == 0
assert NotificationModel().get_unread_cnt_for_user(self.u3) == 1
NotificationModel().create(
created_by=self.u1, notification_subject=u'title',
notification_body=u'hi there3',
recipients=[self.u3, self.u1, self.u2])
Session().commit()
# creator has it's own notification marked as read
assert NotificationModel().get_unread_cnt_for_user(self.u1) == 0
assert NotificationModel().get_unread_cnt_for_user(self.u2) == 1
assert NotificationModel().get_unread_cnt_for_user(self.u3) == 2