# -*- coding: utf-8 -*- """ (c) 2016 - Copyright Red Hat Inc Authors: Adam Williamson """ from __future__ import unicode_literals, absolute_import import unittest import sys import os import mock import six sys.path.insert(0, os.path.join(os.path.dirname( os.path.abspath(__file__)), '..')) import pagure.lib.query # pylint: disable=wrong-import-position import pagure.lib.model # pylint: disable=wrong-import-position import pagure.lib.notify # pylint: disable=wrong-import-position import tests # pylint: disable=wrong-import-position class PagureLibNotifyEmailtests(tests.Modeltests): """ Some tests for the various email construction functions. In their own class so they can have some shared fixtures. """ def setUp(self): """ Override setUp to add more fixtures used for many tests. """ super(PagureLibNotifyEmailtests, self).setUp() tests.create_projects(self.session) # we don't want to send any mails while setting up patcher = mock.patch('pagure.lib.notify.send_email') patcher.start() self.user1 = pagure.lib.query.get_user(self.session, 'pingou') self.user2 = pagure.lib.query.get_user(self.session, 'foo') self.project1 = pagure.lib.query._get_project(self.session, 'test') self.project2 = pagure.lib.query._get_project(self.session, 'test2') self.project3 = pagure.lib.query._get_project(self.session, 'test3', namespace='somenamespace') # Create a forked repo, should be project #4 # Not using fork_project as it tries to do a git clone item = pagure.lib.model.Project( user_id=2, # foo name='test', description='test project #1', is_fork=True, parent_id=1, hook_token='aaabbbyyy', ) self.session.add(item) self.session.commit() self.forkedproject = pagure.lib.query._get_project(self.session, 'test', user='foo') # Report an issue on project #1 self.issue1 = pagure.lib.query.new_issue( session=self.session, repo=self.project1, title='issue', content='a bug report', user='pingou', ) # Add a comment on the issue pagure.lib.query.add_issue_comment( self.session, self.issue1, comment='Test comment', user='pingou', ) self.comment1 = pagure.lib.query.get_issue_comment(self.session, self.issue1.uid, 1) # Report an issue on project #3 (namespaced) self.issue2 = pagure.lib.query.new_issue( session=self.session, repo=self.project3, title='namespaced project issue', content='a bug report on a namespaced project', user='pingou', ) # report an issue on foo's fork of project #1 self.issue3 = pagure.lib.query.new_issue( session=self.session, repo=self.forkedproject, title='forked project issue', content='a bug report on a forked project', user='pingou', ) patcher.stop() @mock.patch('pagure.lib.notify.send_email') def test_notify_new_comment(self, fakemail): """Simple test for notification about new comment.""" exptext = """ pingou added a new comment to an issue you are following: `` Test comment `` To reply, visit the link below http://localhost.localdomain/test/issue/1 """ pagure.lib.notify.notify_new_comment(self.comment1) (_, args, kwargs) = fakemail.mock_calls[0] # Mail text should be as expected. self.assertEqual(args[0], exptext) self.assertTrue(isinstance(args[0], six.text_type)) # Mail subject should be as expected. self.assertEqual(args[1], 'Issue #1: issue') # Mail should be sent to user #1. self.assertEqual(args[2], self.user1.default_email) # Mail ID should be comment #1's mail ID... self.assertEqual(kwargs['mail_id'], self.comment1.mail_id) # In reply to issue #1's mail ID. self.assertEqual(kwargs['in_reply_to'], self.issue1.mail_id) # Project name should be...project (full) name. self.assertEqual(kwargs['project_name'], self.project1.fullname) # Mail should be from user1 (who wrote the comment). self.assertEqual(kwargs['user_from'], self.user1.fullname) @mock.patch('pagure.lib.notify.send_email') def test_notify_new_issue_namespaced(self, fakemail): # pylint: disable=invalid-name """Test for notifying of a new issue, namespaced project.""" exptext = """ pingou reported a new issue against the project: `test3` that you are following: `` a bug report on a namespaced project `` To reply, visit the link below http://localhost.localdomain/somenamespace/test3/issue/1 """ pagure.lib.notify.notify_new_issue(self.issue2) (_, args, kwargs) = fakemail.mock_calls[0] # Mail text should be as expected. self.assertEqual(args[0], exptext) self.assertTrue(isinstance(args[0], six.text_type)) # Mail subject should be as expected. self.assertEqual(args[1], 'Issue #1: namespaced project issue') # Mail should be sent to user #1. self.assertEqual(args[2], self.user1.default_email) # Mail ID should be issue's mail ID. self.assertEqual(kwargs['mail_id'], self.issue2.mail_id) # Project name should be...project (full) name. self.assertEqual(kwargs['project_name'], self.project3.fullname) # Mail should be from user1 (who submitted the issue). self.assertEqual(kwargs['user_from'], self.user1.fullname) @mock.patch('pagure.lib.notify.send_email') def test_notify_assigned_issue_forked(self, fakemail): # pylint: disable=invalid-name """Test for notifying re-assignment of issue on forked project. 'foo' reassigns issue on his fork of 'test' to 'pingou'. """ exptext = """ The issue: `forked project issue` of project: `test` has been assigned to `pingou` by foo. http://localhost.localdomain/fork/foo/test/issue/1 """ pagure.lib.notify.notify_assigned_issue(self.issue3, self.user1, self.user2) (_, args, kwargs) = fakemail.mock_calls[0] # Mail text should be as expected. self.assertEqual(args[0], exptext) self.assertTrue(isinstance(args[0], six.text_type)) # Mail subject should be as expected. self.assertEqual(args[1], 'Issue #1: forked project issue') # Mail should be sent to user #1. # NOTE: Not sent to user #2... self.assertEqual(args[2], self.user1.default_email) # Mail ID should contain issue's mail ID and '/assigned/' self.assertIn("{0}/assigned/".format(self.issue3.mail_id), kwargs['mail_id']) # Project name should be...project (full) name. self.assertEqual(kwargs['project_name'], self.forkedproject.fullname) # Mail should be from user1 (who submitted the issue). self.assertEqual(kwargs['user_from'], self.user2.fullname) @mock.patch('pagure.lib.notify.send_email') # for non-ASCII testing, we mock these return values @mock.patch('pagure.lib.git.get_author', return_value="Cecil Cõmmîttër") @mock.patch('pagure.lib.git.get_commit_subject', return_value="We love Motörhead") def test_notify_new_commits(self, _, __, fakemail): # pylint: disable=invalid-name """Test for notification on new commits, especially when non-ASCII text is involved. """ exptext = """ The following commits were pushed to the repo test on branch master, which you are following: abcdefg Cecil Cõmmîttër We love Motörhead To view more about the commits, visit: http://localhost.localdomain/test/commits/master """ # first arg (abspath) doesn't matter and we can use a commit # ID that doesn't actually exist, as we are mocking # the get_author and get_commit_subject calls anyway pagure.lib.notify.notify_new_commits('/', self.project1, 'master', ['abcdefg']) (_, args, kwargs) = fakemail.mock_calls[0] # Mail text should be as expected. self.assertEqual(args[0], exptext) self.assertTrue(isinstance(args[0], six.text_type)) # Mail subject should be as expected. self.assertEqual(args[1], u'New Commits To "test" (master)') # Mail doesn't actually get sent to anyone by default self.assertEqual(args[2], '') # Project name should be...project (full) name. self.assertEqual(kwargs['project_name'], self.project1.fullname) # Add more tests to verify that correct mails are sent to correct people here if __name__ == '__main__': unittest.main(verbosity=2)