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- #!/usr/bin/env python
- # -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
- """
- (c) 2016 - Copyright Red Hat Inc
- Authors:
- Adam Williamson <awilliam@redhat.com>
- Tests for the Pagure streaming server.
- """
- # obviously this is fine for testing.
- # pylint: disable=locally-disabled, protected-access
- from __future__ import unicode_literals, absolute_import
- import logging
- import os
- import sys
- import unittest
- import mock
- import six
- sys.path.insert(
- 0, os.path.join(os.path.dirname(os.path.abspath(__file__)), "..")
- )
- sys.path.insert(
- 0, os.path.join(os.path.dirname(os.path.abspath(__file__)), "../pagure-ev")
- )
- if six.PY3:
- raise unittest.case.SkipTest("Skipping on python3")
- import pagure.lib.query # pylint: disable=wrong-import-position
- from pagure.exceptions import (
- PagureException,
- PagureEvException,
- ) # pylint: disable=wrong-import-position
- import tests # pylint: disable=wrong-import-position
- # comes from ev-server/
- import pagure_stream_server as pss # pylint: disable=wrong-import-position, import-error
- logging.basicConfig(stream=sys.stderr)
- class StreamingServerTests(tests.Modeltests):
- """Tests for the streaming server."""
- def setUp(self):
- """Set up the environnment, run before every test."""
- super(StreamingServerTests, self).setUp()
- # Make sure the server uses the existing session
- pss.SESSION = self.session
- # Mock send_email, we never want to send or see emails here.
- self.mailpatcher = mock.patch("pagure.lib.notify.send_email")
- self.mailpatcher.start()
- # Setup projects
- tests.create_projects(self.session)
- self.repo = pagure.lib.query._get_project(self.session, "test")
- self.repo2 = pagure.lib.query._get_project(self.session, "test2")
- # Disable repo 2's issue tracker and PR tracker
- pagure.lib.query.update_project_settings(
- session=self.session,
- repo=self.repo2,
- user="pingou",
- settings={"issue_tracker": False, "pull_requests": False},
- )
- # Create a public issue
- pagure.lib.query.new_issue(
- session=self.session,
- repo=self.repo,
- title="Test issue",
- content="We should work on this",
- user="pingou",
- )
- # Create a private issue
- pagure.lib.query.new_issue(
- session=self.session,
- repo=self.repo,
- title="Private issue #2",
- content="The world can see my porn folder",
- user="pingou",
- private=True,
- )
- # Create a PR
- pagure.lib.query.new_pull_request(
- session=self.session,
- repo_from=self.repo,
- repo_to=self.repo,
- branch_from="feature",
- branch_to="master",
- title="Test PR",
- user="pingou",
- )
- def tearDown(self):
- "Stop the patchers, as well as calling super." ""
- super(StreamingServerTests, self).tearDown()
- self.mailpatcher.stop()
- def test_parse_path(self):
- """Tests for _parse_path."""
- # Result format is: (username, namespace, repo, objtype, objid)
- # Simple case: issue for non-namespaced, non-forked repo.
- result = pagure.utils.parse_path("/pagure/issue/1")
- self.assertEqual(result, (None, None, "pagure", "issue", "1"))
- # Pull request for namespaced repo.
- result = pagure.utils.parse_path("/fedora-qa/fedfind/pull-request/2")
- self.assertEqual(
- result, (None, "fedora-qa", "fedfind", "pull-request", "2")
- )
- # Issue for forked repo.
- result = pagure.utils.parse_path("/fork/adamwill/pagure/issue/3")
- self.assertEqual(result, ("adamwill", None, "pagure", "issue", "3"))
- # Issue for forked, namespaced repo.
- result = pagure.utils.parse_path(
- "/fork/pingou/fedora-qa/fedfind/issue/4"
- )
- self.assertEqual(
- result, ("pingou", "fedora-qa", "fedfind", "issue", "4")
- )
- # Issue for repo named 'pull-request' (yeah, now we're getting tricksy).
- result = pagure.utils.parse_path("/pull-request/issue/5")
- self.assertEqual(result, (None, None, "pull-request", "issue", "5"))
- # Unknown object type.
- six.assertRaisesRegex(
- self,
- PagureException,
- r"No known object",
- pagure.utils.parse_path,
- "/pagure/unexpected/1",
- )
- # No object ID.
- six.assertRaisesRegex(
- self,
- PagureException,
- r"No project or object ID",
- pagure.utils.parse_path,
- "/pagure/issue",
- )
- # No repo name. Note: we cannot catch 'namespace but no repo name',
- # but that should fail later in pagure.lib.query.get_project
- six.assertRaisesRegex(
- self,
- PagureException,
- r"No project or object ID",
- pagure.utils.parse_path,
- "/issue/1",
- )
- # /fork but no user name.
- six.assertRaisesRegex(
- self,
- PagureException,
- r"no user found!",
- pagure.utils.parse_path,
- "/fork/pagure/issue/1",
- )
- # Too many path components before object type.
- six.assertRaisesRegex(
- self,
- PagureException,
- r"More path components",
- pagure.utils.parse_path,
- "/fork/adamwill/fedora-qa/fedfind/unexpected/issue/1",
- )
- six.assertRaisesRegex(
- self,
- PagureException,
- r"More path components",
- pagure.utils.parse_path,
- "/fedora-qa/fedfind/unexpected/issue/1",
- )
- def test_get_issue(self):
- """Tests for _get_issue."""
- # Simple case: get the existing issue from the existing repo.
- result = pss._get_issue(self.repo, "1")
- self.assertEqual(result.id, 1)
- # Issue that doesn't exist.
- six.assertRaisesRegex(
- self,
- PagureEvException,
- r"Issue '3' not found",
- pss._get_issue,
- self.repo,
- "3",
- )
- # Private issue (for now we don't handle auth).
- six.assertRaisesRegex(
- self,
- PagureEvException,
- r"issue is private",
- pss._get_issue,
- self.repo,
- "2",
- )
- # Issue from a project with no issue tracker.
- six.assertRaisesRegex(
- self,
- PagureEvException,
- r"No issue tracker found",
- pss._get_issue,
- self.repo2,
- "1",
- )
- def test_get_pull_request(self):
- """Tests for _get_pull_request."""
- # Simple case: get the existing PR from the existing repo.
- result = pss._get_pull_request(self.repo, "3")
- self.assertEqual(result.id, 3)
- # PR that doesn't exist.
- six.assertRaisesRegex(
- self,
- PagureEvException,
- r"Pull-Request '2' not found",
- pss._get_pull_request,
- self.repo,
- "2",
- )
- # PR from a project with no PR tracker.
- six.assertRaisesRegex(
- self,
- PagureEvException,
- r"No pull-request tracker found",
- pss._get_pull_request,
- self.repo2,
- "1",
- )
- def test_get_obj_from_path(self):
- """Tests for get_obj_from_path."""
- # Simple issue case.
- result = pss.get_obj_from_path("/test/issue/1")
- self.assertEqual(result.id, 1)
- # Simple PR case.
- result = pss.get_obj_from_path("/test/pull-request/3")
- self.assertEqual(result.id, 3)
- # Non-existent repo.
- six.assertRaisesRegex(
- self,
- PagureEvException,
- r"Project 'foo' not found",
- pss.get_obj_from_path,
- "/foo/issue/1",
- )
- # NOTE: we cannot test the 'Invalid object provided' exception
- # as it's a backup (current code will never hit it)
- if __name__ == "__main__":
- unittest.main(verbosity=2)
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