apprise/test/test_escapes.py

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# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
#
# Copyright (C) 2021 Chris Caron <lead2gold@gmail.com>
# All rights reserved.
#
# This code is licensed under the MIT License.
#
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# of this software and associated documentation files(the "Software"), to deal
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# furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions :
#
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# all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
#
# THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR
# IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY,
# FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT.IN NO EVENT SHALL THE
# AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER
# LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM,
# OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN
# THE SOFTWARE.
from __future__ import print_function
import sys
from json import loads
import pytest
import requests
import mock
import apprise
@mock.patch('requests.post')
def test_apprise_interpret_escapes(mock_post):
"""
API: Apprise() interpret-escapse tests
"""
# Prepare Mock
mock_post.return_value = requests.Request()
mock_post.return_value.status_code = requests.codes.ok
# Default Escapes interpretation Mode is set to disable
asset = apprise.AppriseAsset()
assert asset.interpret_escapes is False
# Load our asset
a = apprise.Apprise(asset=asset)
# add a test server
assert a.add("json://localhost") is True
# Our servers should carry this flag
a[0].asset.interpret_escapes is False
# Send notification
assert a.notify("ab\\ncd") is True
# Test our call count
assert mock_post.call_count == 1
# content is not escaped
loads(mock_post.call_args_list[0][1]['data'])\
.get('message', '') == 'ab\\ncd'
# Reset
mock_post.reset_mock()
# Send notification and provide override:
assert a.notify("ab\\ncd", interpret_escapes=True) is True
# Test our call count
assert mock_post.call_count == 1
# content IS escaped
loads(mock_post.call_args_list[0][1]['data'])\
.get('message', '') == 'ab\ncd'
# Reset
mock_post.reset_mock()
#
# Now we test the reverse setup where we set the AppriseAsset
# object to True but force it off through the notify() calls
#
# Default Escapes interpretation Mode is set to disable
asset = apprise.AppriseAsset(interpret_escapes=True)
assert asset.interpret_escapes is True
# Load our asset
a = apprise.Apprise(asset=asset)
# add a test server
assert a.add("json://localhost") is True
# Our servers should carry this flag
a[0].asset.interpret_escapes is True
# Send notification
assert a.notify("ab\\ncd") is True
# Test our call count
assert mock_post.call_count == 1
# content IS escaped
loads(mock_post.call_args_list[0][1]['data'])\
.get('message', '') == 'ab\ncd'
# Reset
mock_post.reset_mock()
# Send notification and provide override:
assert a.notify("ab\\ncd", interpret_escapes=False) is True
# Test our call count
assert mock_post.call_count == 1
# content is NOT escaped
loads(mock_post.call_args_list[0][1]['data'])\
.get('message', '') == 'ab\\ncd'
@pytest.mark.skipif(sys.version_info.major <= 2, reason="Requires Python 3.x+")
@mock.patch('requests.post')
def test_apprise_escaping_py3(mock_post):
"""
API: Apprise() Python v3.x escaping
"""
a = apprise.Apprise()
response = mock.Mock()
response.content = ''
response.status_code = requests.codes.ok
mock_post.return_value = response
# Create ourselves a test object to work with
a.add('json://localhost')
# Escape our content
assert a.notify(
title="\\r\\ntitle\\r\\n", body="\\r\\nbody\\r\\n",
interpret_escapes=True)
# Verify our content was escaped correctly
assert mock_post.call_count == 1
result = loads(mock_post.call_args_list[0][1]['data'])
assert result['title'] == 'title'
assert result['message'] == '\r\nbody'
# Reset our mock object
mock_post.reset_mock()
#
# Support Specially encoded content:
#
# Escape our content
assert a.notify(
# Google Translated to Arabic: "Let's make the world a better place."
title='دعونا نجعل العالم مكانا أفضل.\\r\\t\\t\\n\\r\\n',
# Google Translated to Hungarian: "One line of code at a time.'
body='Egy sor kódot egyszerre.\\r\\n\\r\\r\\n',
# Our Escape Flag
interpret_escapes=True)
# Verify our content was escaped correctly
assert mock_post.call_count == 1
result = loads(mock_post.call_args_list[0][1]['data'])
assert result['title'] == 'دعونا نجعل العالم مكانا أفضل.'
assert result['message'] == 'Egy sor kódot egyszerre.'
# Error handling
#
# We can't escape the content below
assert a.notify(
title=None, body=4, interpret_escapes=True) is False
assert a.notify(
title=4, body=None, interpret_escapes=True) is False
assert a.notify(
title=object(), body=False, interpret_escapes=True) is False
assert a.notify(
title=False, body=object(), interpret_escapes=True) is False
assert a.notify(
title=b'byte title', body=b'byte body',
interpret_escapes=True) is False
# The body is proessed first, so the errors thrown above get tested on
# the body only. Now we run similar tests but only make the title
# bad and always mark the body good
assert a.notify(
title=None, body="valid", interpret_escapes=True) is True
assert a.notify(
title=4, body="valid", interpret_escapes=True) is False
assert a.notify(
title=object(), body="valid", interpret_escapes=True) is False
assert a.notify(
title=False, body="valid", interpret_escapes=True) is True
assert a.notify(
title=b'byte title', body="valid", interpret_escapes=True) is False
@pytest.mark.skipif(sys.version_info.major >= 3, reason="Requires Python 2.x+")
@mock.patch('requests.post')
def test_apprise_escaping_py2(mock_post):
"""
API: Apprise() Python v2.x escaping
"""
a = apprise.Apprise()
response = mock.Mock()
response.content = ''
response.status_code = requests.codes.ok
mock_post.return_value = response
# Create ourselves a test object to work with
a.add('json://localhost')
# Escape our content
assert a.notify(
title="\\r\\ntitle\\r\\n", body="\\r\\nbody\\r\\n",
interpret_escapes=True)
# Verify our content was escaped correctly
assert mock_post.call_count == 1
result = loads(mock_post.call_args_list[0][1]['data'])
assert result['title'] == 'title'
assert result['message'] == '\r\nbody'
# Reset our mock object
mock_post.reset_mock()
#
# Support Specially encoded content:
#
# Escape our content
assert a.notify(
# Google Translated to Arabic: "Let's make the world a better place."
title='دعونا نجعل العالم مكانا أفضل.\\r\\t\\t\\n\\r\\n',
# Google Translated to Hungarian: "One line of code at a time.'
body='Egy sor kódot egyszerre.\\r\\n\\r\\r\\n',
# Our Escape Flag
interpret_escapes=True)
# Verify our content was escaped correctly
assert mock_post.call_count == 1
result = loads(mock_post.call_args_list[0][1]['data'])
expected = 'دعونا نجعل العالم مكانا أفضل.'
assert result['title'] in (
expected,
# Older versions of Python (such as 2.7.5) provide this value as
# a type unicode. This specifically happens when building RPMs
# for RedHat/CentOS 7. The internal RPM unit tests fail without this:
expected.decode('utf-8'),
)
expected = 'Egy sor kódot egyszerre.'
assert result['message'] in (
expected,
# Older versions of Python (such as 2.7.5) provide this value as
# a type unicode. This specifically happens when building RPMs
# for RedHat/CentOS 7. The internal RPM unit tests fail without this:
expected.decode('utf-8'),
)
# Reset our status
mock_post.reset_mock()
# Use unicode characters
assert a.notify(
# Google Translated to Arabic: "Let's make the world a better place."
title='دعونا نجعل العالم مكانا أفضل.\\r\\t\\t\\n\\r\\n'.decode(
'utf-8'),
# Google Translated to Hungarian: "One line of code at a time.'
body='Egy sor kódot egyszerre.\\r\\n\\r\\r\\n'.decode(
'utf-8'),
# Our Escape Flag
interpret_escapes=True)
# Verify our content was escaped correctly
assert mock_post.call_count == 1
result = loads(mock_post.call_args_list[0][1]['data'])
expected = 'دعونا نجعل العالم مكانا أفضل.'
assert result['title'] in (
expected,
# Older versions of Python (such as 2.7.5) provide this value as
# a type unicode. This specifically happens when building RPMs
# for RedHat/CentOS 7. The internal RPM unit tests fail without this:
expected.decode('utf-8'),
)
expected = 'Egy sor kódot egyszerre.'
assert result['message'] in (
expected,
# Older versions of Python (such as 2.7.5) provide this value as
# a type unicode. This specifically happens when building RPMs
# for RedHat/CentOS 7. The internal RPM unit tests fail without this:
expected.decode('utf-8'),
)
# Error handling
#
# We can't escape the content below
assert a.notify(
title=None, body=4, interpret_escapes=True) is False
assert a.notify(
title=4, body=None, interpret_escapes=True) is False
assert a.notify(
title=object(), body=False, interpret_escapes=True) is False
assert a.notify(
title=False, body=object(), interpret_escapes=True) is False
# The body is proessed first, so the errors thrown above get tested on
# the body only. Now we run similar tests but only make the title
# bad and always mark the body good
assert a.notify(
title=None, body="valid", interpret_escapes=True) is True
assert a.notify(
title=4, body="valid", interpret_escapes=True) is False
assert a.notify(
title=object(), body="valid", interpret_escapes=True) is False
assert a.notify(
title=False, body="valid", interpret_escapes=True) is True