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# Copyright (C) 2010-2023 RhodeCode GmbH
#
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import pytest
import mock
from mock import patch
from rhodecode import events
from rhodecode.lib.utils2 import AttributeDict
from rhodecode.integrations.types.webhook import WebhookDataHandler
from rhodecode.tests import GIT_REPO
@pytest.fixture()
def base_data():
return {
'name': 'event',
'repo': {
'repo_name': 'foo',
'repo_type': 'hg',
'repo_id': '12',
'url': 'http://repo.url/foo',
'extra_fields': {},
},
'actor': {
'username': 'actor_name',
'user_id': 1
},
"pullrequest": {
"url": "https://example.com/pr1",
"pull_request_id": "1",
"title": "started pr",
"status": "new",
"commits_uid": ["1", "2"],
"shadow_url": "http://shadow-url",
},
"comment": {
"comment_id": 1,
"comment_text": "test-comment",
"status": "approved",
"comment_f_path": "text.py",
"comment_line_no": "1",
"comment_type": "note",
},
"commit": {
"commit_id": "efefef",
"commit_branch": "master",
"commit_message": "changed foo"
},
"push": {
"branches": "",
"commits": []
},
}
def test_webhook_parse_url_invalid_event():
template_url = 'http://server.com/${repo_name}/build'
handler = WebhookDataHandler(
template_url, {'exmaple-header': 'header-values'})
event = events.RepoDeleteEvent('')
with pytest.raises(ValueError) as err:
handler(event, {})
err = str(err.value)
assert err == "event type `<class 'rhodecode.events.repo.RepoDeleteEvent'>` has no handler defined"
@pytest.mark.parametrize('template,expected_urls', [
('http://server.com/${repo_name}/build',
['http://server.com/foo/build']),
('http://server.com/${repo_name}/${repo_type}',
['http://server.com/foo/hg']),
('http://${server}.com/${repo_name}/${repo_id}',
['http://${server}.com/foo/12']),
('http://server.com/${branch}/build',
['http://server.com/${branch}/build']),
])
def test_webook_parse_url_for_create_event(base_data, template, expected_urls):
headers = {'exmaple-header': 'header-values'}
handler = WebhookDataHandler(template, headers)
urls = handler(events.RepoCreateEvent(''), base_data)
assert urls == [
(url, headers, base_data) for url in expected_urls]
@pytest.mark.parametrize('template,expected_urls', [
('http://server.com/${repo_name}/${pull_request_id}',
['http://server.com/foo/999']),
('http://server.com/${repo_name}/${pull_request_url}',
['http://server.com/foo/http%3A//pr-url.com']),
('http://server.com/${repo_name}/${pull_request_url}/?TITLE=${pull_request_title}',
['http://server.com/foo/http%3A//pr-url.com/?TITLE=example-pr-title%20Ticket%20%23123']),
('http://server.com/${repo_name}/?SHADOW_URL=${pull_request_shadow_url}',
['http://server.com/foo/?SHADOW_URL=http%3A//pr-url.com/repository']),
])
def test_webook_parse_url_for_pull_request_event(base_data, template, expected_urls):
base_data['pullrequest'] = {
'pull_request_id': 999,
'url': 'http://pr-url.com',
'title': 'example-pr-title Ticket #123',
'commits_uid': 'abcdefg1234',
'shadow_url': 'http://pr-url.com/repository'
}
headers = {'exmaple-header': 'header-values'}
handler = WebhookDataHandler(template, headers)
urls = handler(events.PullRequestCreateEvent(
AttributeDict({'target_repo': 'foo'})), base_data)
assert urls == [
(url, headers, base_data) for url in expected_urls]
@pytest.mark.parametrize('template,expected_urls', [
('http://server.com/${branch}/build',
['http://server.com/stable/build',
'http://server.com/dev/build']),
('http://server.com/${branch}/${commit_id}',
['http://server.com/stable/stable-xxx',
'http://server.com/stable/stable-yyy',
'http://server.com/dev/dev-xxx',
'http://server.com/dev/dev-yyy']),
('http://server.com/${branch_head}',
['http://server.com/stable-yyy',
'http://server.com/dev-yyy']),
('http://server.com/${commit_id}',
['http://server.com/stable-xxx',
'http://server.com/stable-yyy',
'http://server.com/dev-xxx',
'http://server.com/dev-yyy']),
])
def test_webook_parse_url_for_push_event(
baseapp, repo_push_event, base_data, template, expected_urls):
base_data['push'] = {
'branches': [{'name': 'stable'}, {'name': 'dev'}],
'commits': [{'branch': 'stable', 'raw_id': 'stable-xxx'},
{'branch': 'stable', 'raw_id': 'stable-yyy'},
{'branch': 'dev', 'raw_id': 'dev-xxx'},
{'branch': 'dev', 'raw_id': 'dev-yyy'}]
}
headers = {'exmaple-header': 'header-values'}
handler = WebhookDataHandler(template, headers)
urls = handler(repo_push_event, base_data)
assert urls == [
(url, headers, base_data) for url in expected_urls]
@pytest.mark.parametrize("event_type, args", [
(
events.RepoPushEvent,
(GIT_REPO, mock.MagicMock(name="pushed_commit_ids"), mock.MagicMock(name="extras")),
),
(
events.RepoCreateEvent,
(GIT_REPO,),
),
(
events.RepoCommitCommentEvent,
(GIT_REPO, mock.MagicMock(name="commit"), mock.MagicMock(name="comment")),
),
(
events.RepoCommitCommentEditEvent,
(GIT_REPO, mock.MagicMock(name="commit"), mock.MagicMock(name="comment")),
),
(
events.PullRequestEvent,
(mock.MagicMock(), ),
),
])
def test_webhook_data_handler(app, event_type: events.RhodecodeEvent, args, base_data):
handler = WebhookDataHandler(
template_url='http://server.com/${branch}/${commit_id}',
headers={'exmaple-header': 'header-values'}
)
handler(event_type(*args), base_data)