apprise/test/test_rest_plugins.py
Andreas Motl c81d2465e4
Tests: Use global no_throttling_everywhere fixture (#701)
Instead of needing to individually disable throttling on a per-plugin
basis, this fixture takes care of all notifiers in `NOTIFY_MODULE_MAP`
automatically. With `autouse=True`, there is no need to activate it
manually.
2022-10-16 10:48:44 -04:00

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# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
#
# Copyright (C) 2019 Chris Caron <lead2gold@gmail.com>
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import pytest
from random import choice
from string import ascii_uppercase as str_alpha
from string import digits as str_num
from apprise import NotifyBase
from apprise.common import NotifyFormat
from apprise.common import OverflowMode
# Disable logging for a cleaner testing output
import logging
logging.disable(logging.CRITICAL)
def test_notify_overflow_truncate():
"""
API: Overflow Truncate Functionality Testing
"""
#
# A little preparation
#
# Number of characters per line
row = 24
# Some variables we use to control the data we work with
body_len = 1024
title_len = 1024
# Create a large body and title with random data
body = ''.join(choice(str_alpha + str_num + ' ') for _ in range(body_len))
body = '\r\n'.join([body[i: i + row] for i in range(0, len(body), row)])
# the new lines add a large amount to our body; lets force the content
# back to being 1024 characters.
body = body[0:1024]
# Create our title using random data
title = ''.join(choice(str_alpha + str_num) for _ in range(title_len))
#
# First Test: Truncated Title
#
class TestNotification(NotifyBase):
# Test title max length
title_maxlen = 10
def __init__(self, *args, **kwargs):
super().__init__(**kwargs)
def notify(self, *args, **kwargs):
# Pretend everything is okay
return True
# We should throw an exception because our specified overflow is wrong.
with pytest.raises(TypeError):
# Load our object
obj = TestNotification(overflow='invalid')
# Load our object
obj = TestNotification(overflow=OverflowMode.TRUNCATE)
assert obj is not None
# Verify that we break the title to a max length of our title_max
# and that the body remains untouched
chunks = obj._apply_overflow(body=body, title=title, overflow=None)
chunks = obj._apply_overflow(
body=body, title=title, overflow=OverflowMode.SPLIT)
assert len(chunks) == 1
assert body.rstrip() == chunks[0].get('body')
assert title[0:TestNotification.title_maxlen] == chunks[0].get('title')
#
# Next Test: Line Count Control
#
class TestNotification(NotifyBase):
# Test title max length
title_maxlen = 5
# Maximum number of lines
body_max_line_count = 5
def __init__(self, *args, **kwargs):
super().__init__(**kwargs)
def notify(self, *args, **kwargs):
# Pretend everything is okay
return True
# Load our object
obj = TestNotification(overflow=OverflowMode.TRUNCATE)
assert obj is not None
# Verify that we break the title to a max length of our title_max
# and that the body remains untouched
chunks = obj._apply_overflow(body=body, title=title)
assert len(chunks) == 1
assert len(chunks[0].get('body').split('\n')) == \
TestNotification.body_max_line_count
assert title[0:TestNotification.title_maxlen] == chunks[0].get('title')
#
# Next Test: Truncated body
#
class TestNotification(NotifyBase):
# Test title max length
title_maxlen = title_len
# Enforce a body length of just 10
body_maxlen = 10
def __init__(self, *args, **kwargs):
super().__init__(**kwargs)
def notify(self, *args, **kwargs):
# Pretend everything is okay
return True
# Load our object
obj = TestNotification(overflow=OverflowMode.TRUNCATE)
assert obj is not None
# Verify that we break the title to a max length of our title_max
# and that the body remains untouched
chunks = obj._apply_overflow(body=body, title=title)
assert len(chunks) == 1
assert body[0:TestNotification.body_maxlen] == chunks[0].get('body')
assert title == chunks[0].get('title')
#
# Next Test: Append title to body + Truncated body
#
class TestNotification(NotifyBase):
# Enforce no title
title_maxlen = 0
# Enforce a body length of just 100
body_maxlen = 100
def __init__(self, *args, **kwargs):
super().__init__(**kwargs)
def notify(self, *args, **kwargs):
# Pretend everything is okay
return True
# Load our object
obj = TestNotification(overflow=OverflowMode.TRUNCATE)
assert obj is not None
# Verify that we break the title to a max length of our title_max
# and that the body remains untouched
obj.notify_format = NotifyFormat.HTML
chunks = obj._apply_overflow(body=body, title=title)
assert len(chunks) == 1
obj.notify_format = NotifyFormat.MARKDOWN
chunks = obj._apply_overflow(body=body, title=title)
assert len(chunks) == 1
obj.notify_format = NotifyFormat.TEXT
chunks = obj._apply_overflow(body=body, title=title)
assert len(chunks) == 1
# The below line should be read carefully... We're actually testing to see
# that our title is matched against our body. Behind the scenes, the title
# was appended to the body. The body was then truncated to the maxlen.
# The thing is, since the title is so large, all of the body was lost
# and a good chunk of the title was too. The message sent will just be a
# small portion of the title
assert len(chunks[0].get('body')) == TestNotification.body_maxlen
assert title[0:TestNotification.body_maxlen] == chunks[0].get('body')
def test_notify_overflow_split():
"""
API: Overflow Split Functionality Testing
"""
#
# A little preparation
#
# Number of characters per line
row = 24
# Some variables we use to control the data we work with
body_len = 1024
title_len = 1024
# Create a large body and title with random data
body = ''.join(choice(str_alpha + str_num) for _ in range(body_len))
body = '\r\n'.join([body[i: i + row] for i in range(0, len(body), row)])
# the new lines add a large amount to our body; lets force the content
# back to being 1024 characters.
body = body[0:1024]
# Create our title using random data
title = ''.join(choice(str_alpha + str_num) for _ in range(title_len))
#
# First Test: Truncated Title
#
class TestNotification(NotifyBase):
# Test title max length
title_maxlen = 10
def __init__(self, *args, **kwargs):
super().__init__(**kwargs)
def notify(self, *args, **kwargs):
# Pretend everything is okay
return True
# Load our object
obj = TestNotification(overflow=OverflowMode.SPLIT)
assert obj is not None
# Verify that we break the title to a max length of our title_max
# and that the body remains untouched
chunks = obj._apply_overflow(body=body, title=title)
assert len(chunks) == 1
assert body == chunks[0].get('body')
assert title[0:TestNotification.title_maxlen] == chunks[0].get('title')
#
# Next Test: Line Count Control
#
class TestNotification(NotifyBase):
# Test title max length
title_maxlen = 5
# Maximum number of lines
body_max_line_count = 5
def __init__(self, *args, **kwargs):
super().__init__(**kwargs)
def notify(self, *args, **kwargs):
# Pretend everything is okay
return True
# Load our object
obj = TestNotification(overflow=OverflowMode.SPLIT)
assert obj is not None
# Verify that we break the title to a max length of our title_max
# and that the body remains untouched
chunks = obj._apply_overflow(body=body, title=title)
assert len(chunks) == 1
assert len(chunks[0].get('body').split('\n')) == \
TestNotification.body_max_line_count
assert title[0:TestNotification.title_maxlen] == chunks[0].get('title')
#
# Next Test: Split body
#
class TestNotification(NotifyBase):
# Test title max length
title_maxlen = title_len
# Enforce a body length. Make sure it's an int.
body_maxlen = int(body_len / 4)
def __init__(self, *args, **kwargs):
super().__init__(**kwargs)
def notify(self, *args, **kwargs):
# Pretend everything is okay
return True
# Load our object
obj = TestNotification(overflow=OverflowMode.SPLIT)
assert obj is not None
# Verify that we break the title to a max length of our title_max
# and that the body remains untouched
chunks = obj._apply_overflow(body=body, title=title)
offset = 0
assert len(chunks) == 4
for chunk in chunks:
# Our title never changes
assert title == chunk.get('title')
# Our body is only broken up; not lost
_body = chunk.get('body')
assert body[offset: len(_body) + offset].rstrip() == _body
offset += len(_body)
#
# Next Test: Append title to body + split body
#
class TestNotification(NotifyBase):
# Enforce no title
title_maxlen = 0
# Enforce a body length based on the title. Make sure it's an int.
body_maxlen = int(title_len / 4)
def __init__(self, *args, **kwargs):
super().__init__(**kwargs)
def notify(self, *args, **kwargs):
# Pretend everything is okay
return True
# Load our object
obj = TestNotification(overflow=OverflowMode.SPLIT)
assert obj is not None
# Verify that we break the title to a max length of our title_max
# and that the body remains untouched
chunks = obj._apply_overflow(body=body, title=title)
# Our final product is that our title has been appended to our body to
# create one great big body. As a result we'll get quite a few lines back
# now.
offset = 0
# Our body will look like this in small chunks at the end of the day
bulk = title + '\r\n' + body
# Due to the new line added to the end
assert len(chunks) == (
# wrap division in int() so Python 3 doesn't convert it to a float on
# us
int(len(bulk) / TestNotification.body_maxlen) +
(1 if len(bulk) % TestNotification.body_maxlen else 0))
for chunk in chunks:
# Our title is empty every time
assert chunk.get('title') == ''
_body = chunk.get('body')
assert bulk[offset: len(_body) + offset] == _body
offset += len(_body)
def test_notify_overflow_general():
"""
API: Overflow General Testing
"""
#
# A little preparation
#
#
# First Test: Truncated Title
#
class TestMarkdownNotification(NotifyBase):
# Force our title to wrap
title_maxlen = 0
# Default Notify Format
notify_format = NotifyFormat.MARKDOWN
def __init__(self, *args, **kwargs):
super().__init__(**kwargs)
def notify(self, *args, **kwargs):
# Pretend everything is okay
return True
# Load our object
obj = TestMarkdownNotification()
assert obj is not None
# A bad header
title = " # "
body = "**Test Body**"
chunks = obj._apply_overflow(body=body, title=title)
assert len(chunks) == 1
# whitspace is trimmed
assert '#\r\n**Test Body**' == chunks[0].get('body')
assert chunks[0].get('title') == ""
# If we know our input is text however, we perform manipulation
chunks = obj._apply_overflow(
body=body, title=title, body_format=NotifyFormat.TEXT)
assert len(chunks) == 1
# Our title get's stripped off since it's not of valid markdown
assert body == chunks[0].get('body')
assert chunks[0].get('title') == ""