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24 KiB
Python
677 lines
24 KiB
Python
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
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# BSD 2-Clause License
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#
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# Apprise - Push Notification Library.
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# Copyright (c) 2024, Chris Caron <lead2gold@gmail.com>
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#
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# Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
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# modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are met:
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#
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# 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice,
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# this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
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#
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# 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright notice,
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# this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the documentation
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# and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
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#
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# THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS "AS IS"
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# AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE
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# IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE
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# ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT HOLDER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE
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# LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR
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# CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF
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# SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS
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# INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN
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# CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE)
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# ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE
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# POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
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import re
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import os
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import requests
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from unittest import mock
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from json import dumps
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from random import choice
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from string import ascii_uppercase as str_alpha
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from string import digits as str_num
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from apprise import NotifyBase
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from apprise import PersistentStoreMode
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from apprise import NotifyType
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from apprise import Apprise
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from apprise import AppriseAsset
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from apprise import AppriseAttachment
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from apprise.common import OverflowMode
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# Disable logging for a cleaner testing output
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import logging
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logging.disable(logging.CRITICAL)
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class AppriseURLTester:
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# Some exception handling we'll use
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req_exceptions = (
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requests.ConnectionError(
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0, 'requests.ConnectionError() not handled'),
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requests.RequestException(
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0, 'requests.RequestException() not handled'),
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requests.HTTPError(
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0, 'requests.HTTPError() not handled'),
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requests.ReadTimeout(
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0, 'requests.ReadTimeout() not handled'),
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requests.TooManyRedirects(
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0, 'requests.TooManyRedirects() not handled'),
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)
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# Attachment Testing Directory
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__test_var_dir = os.path.join(
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os.path.dirname(os.path.dirname(__file__)), 'var')
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# Our URLs we'll test against
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__tests = []
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# Define how many characters exist per line
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row = 80
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# Some variables we use to control the data we work with
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body_len = 1024
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title_len = 1024
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def __init__(self, tests=None, *args, **kwargs):
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"""
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Our initialization
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"""
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# Create a large body and title with random data
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self.body = ''.join(
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choice(str_alpha + str_num + ' ') for _ in range(self.body_len))
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self.body = '\r\n'.join(
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[self.body[i: i + self.row]
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for i in range(0, len(self.body), self.row)])
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# Create our title using random data
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self.title = ''.join(
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choice(str_alpha + str_num) for _ in range(self.title_len))
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if tests:
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self.__tests = tests
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def add(self, url, meta):
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"""
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Adds a test suite to our object
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"""
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self.__tests.append({
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'url': url,
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'meta': meta,
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})
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def run_all(self, tmpdir=None):
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"""
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Run all of our tests
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"""
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# iterate over our dictionary and test it out
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for (url, meta) in self.__tests:
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self.run(url, meta, tmpdir)
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@mock.patch('requests.get')
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@mock.patch('requests.post')
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@mock.patch('requests.request')
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def run(self, url, meta, tmpdir, mock_request, mock_post, mock_get):
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"""
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Run a specific test
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"""
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# Our expected instance
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instance = meta.get('instance', None)
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# Our expected server objects
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_self = meta.get('self', None)
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# Our expected privacy url
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# Don't set this if don't need to check it's value
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privacy_url = meta.get('privacy_url')
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# Our regular expression
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url_matches = meta.get('url_matches')
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# Detect our storage path (used to set persistent storage
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# mode
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storage_path = \
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tmpdir if tmpdir and isinstance(tmpdir, str) and \
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os.path.isdir(tmpdir) else None
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# Our storage mode to set
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storage_mode = meta.get(
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'storage_mode',
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PersistentStoreMode.MEMORY
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if not storage_path else PersistentStoreMode.AUTO)
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# Debug Mode
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pdb = meta.get('pdb', False)
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# Whether or not we should include an image with our request; unless
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# otherwise specified, we assume that images are to be included
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include_image = meta.get('include_image', True)
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if include_image:
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# a default asset
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asset = AppriseAsset(
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storage_mode=storage_mode,
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storage_path=storage_path,
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)
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else:
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# Disable images
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asset = AppriseAsset(
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image_path_mask=False, image_url_mask=False,
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storage_mode=storage_mode,
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storage_path=storage_path,
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)
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asset.image_url_logo = None
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# Mock our request object
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robj = mock.Mock()
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robj.content = u''
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mock_get.return_value = robj
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mock_post.return_value = robj
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mock_request.return_value = robj
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if pdb:
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# Makes it easier to debug with this peice of code
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# just add `pdb': True to the call that is failing
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import pdb
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pdb.set_trace()
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try:
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# We can now instantiate our object:
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obj = Apprise.instantiate(
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url, asset=asset, suppress_exceptions=False)
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except Exception as e:
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# Handle our exception
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if instance is None:
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print('%s %s' % (url, str(e)))
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raise e
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if not isinstance(e, instance):
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print('%s %s' % (url, str(e)))
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raise e
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# We're okay if we get here
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return
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if obj is None:
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if instance is not None:
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# We're done (assuming this is what we were
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# expecting)
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print("{} didn't instantiate itself "
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"(we expected it to be a {})".format(
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url, instance))
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assert False
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# We're done because we got the results we expected
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return
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if instance is None:
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# Expected None but didn't get it
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print('%s instantiated %s (but expected None)' % (
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url, type(obj)))
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assert False
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if not isinstance(obj, instance):
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print('%s instantiated %s (but expected %s)' % (
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url, type(obj), instance))
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assert False
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if isinstance(obj, NotifyBase):
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# Ensure we are not performing any type of thorttling
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obj.request_rate_per_sec = 0
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# We loaded okay; now lets make sure we can reverse
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# this url
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assert isinstance(obj.url(), str) is True
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# Test that we support a url identifier
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url_id = obj.url_id()
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# It can be either disabled or a string; nothing else
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assert isinstance(url_id, str) or \
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(url_id is None and obj.url_identifier is False)
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# Verify we can acquire a target count as an integer
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assert isinstance(len(obj), int)
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# Test url() with privacy=True
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assert isinstance(
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obj.url(privacy=True), str) is True
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# Some Simple Invalid Instance Testing
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assert instance.parse_url(None) is None
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assert instance.parse_url(object) is None
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assert instance.parse_url(42) is None
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if privacy_url:
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# Assess that our privacy url is as expected
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if not obj.url(privacy=True).startswith(privacy_url):
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print('Provided %s' % url)
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raise AssertionError(
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"Privacy URL: '{}' != expected '{}'".format(
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obj.url(privacy=True)[:len(privacy_url)],
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privacy_url))
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if url_matches:
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# Assess that our URL matches a set regex
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assert re.search(url_matches, obj.url())
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# Instantiate the exact same object again using the URL
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# from the one that was already created properly
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obj_cmp = Apprise.instantiate(obj.url())
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# Our new object should produce the same url identifier
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if obj.url_identifier != obj_cmp.url_identifier:
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print('Provided %s' % url)
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raise AssertionError(
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"URL Identifier: '{}' != expected '{}'".format(
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obj_cmp.url_identifier, obj.url_identifier))
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# Back our check up
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if obj.url_id() != obj_cmp.url_id():
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print('Provided %s' % url)
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raise AssertionError(
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"URL ID(): '{}' != expected '{}'".format(
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obj_cmp.url_id(), obj.url_id()))
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# Our object should be the same instance as what we had
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# originally expected above.
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if not isinstance(obj_cmp, NotifyBase):
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# Assert messages are hard to trace back with the
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# way these tests work. Just printing before
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# throwing our assertion failure makes things
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# easier to debug later on
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print('TEST FAIL: {} regenerated as {}'.format(
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url, obj.url()))
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assert False
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# Verify there is no change from the old and the new
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if len(obj) != len(obj_cmp):
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print('%d targets found in %s' % (
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len(obj), obj.url(privacy=True)))
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print('But %d targets found in %s' % (
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len(obj_cmp), obj_cmp.url(privacy=True)))
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raise AssertionError("Target miscount %d != %d")
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# Tidy our object
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del obj_cmp
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del instance
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if _self:
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# Iterate over our expected entries inside of our
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# object
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for key, val in self.items():
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# Test that our object has the desired key
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assert hasattr(key, obj) is True
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assert getattr(key, obj) == val
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try:
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self.__notify(url, obj, meta, asset)
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except AssertionError:
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# Don't mess with these entries
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print('%s AssertionError' % url)
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raise
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# Tidy our object and allow any possible defined destructors to
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# be executed.
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del obj
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@mock.patch('requests.get')
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@mock.patch('requests.post')
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@mock.patch('requests.head')
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@mock.patch('requests.put')
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@mock.patch('requests.delete')
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@mock.patch('requests.patch')
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@mock.patch('requests.request')
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def __notify(
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self,
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url,
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obj,
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meta,
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asset,
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mock_request,
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mock_patch,
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mock_del,
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mock_put,
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mock_head,
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mock_post,
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mock_get
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):
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"""
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Perform notification testing against object specified
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"""
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#
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# Prepare our options
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#
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# Allow notification type override, otherwise default to INFO
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notify_type = meta.get('notify_type', NotifyType.INFO)
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# Whether or not we're testing exceptions or not
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test_requests_exceptions = meta.get('test_requests_exceptions', False)
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# Our expected Query response (True, False, or exception type)
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response = meta.get('response', True)
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# Our expected Notify response (True or False)
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notify_response = meta.get('notify_response', response)
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# Our expected Notify Attachment response (True or False)
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attach_response = meta.get('attach_response', notify_response)
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# Test attachments
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# Don't set this if don't need to check it's value
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check_attachments = meta.get('check_attachments', True)
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# Allow us to force the server response code to be something other then
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# the defaults
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requests_response_code = meta.get(
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'requests_response_code',
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requests.codes.ok if response else requests.codes.not_found,
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)
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# Allow us to force the server response text to be something other then
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# the defaults
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requests_response_text = meta.get('requests_response_text')
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requests_response_content = None
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if isinstance(requests_response_text, str):
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requests_response_content = requests_response_text.encode('utf-8')
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elif isinstance(requests_response_text, bytes):
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requests_response_content = requests_response_text
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requests_response_text = requests_response_text.decode('utf-8')
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elif not isinstance(requests_response_text, str):
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# Convert to string
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requests_response_text = dumps(requests_response_text)
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requests_response_content = requests_response_text.encode('utf-8')
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else:
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requests_response_content = u''
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requests_response_text = ''
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# A request
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robj = mock.Mock()
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robj.content = u''
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robj.text = ''
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mock_get.return_value = robj
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mock_post.return_value = robj
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mock_head.return_value = robj
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mock_patch.return_value = robj
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mock_del.return_value = robj
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mock_put.return_value = robj
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mock_request.return_value = robj
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if test_requests_exceptions is False:
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# Handle our default response
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mock_put.return_value.status_code = requests_response_code
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mock_head.return_value.status_code = requests_response_code
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mock_del.return_value.status_code = requests_response_code
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mock_post.return_value.status_code = requests_response_code
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mock_get.return_value.status_code = requests_response_code
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mock_patch.return_value.status_code = requests_response_code
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mock_request.return_value.status_code = requests_response_code
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# Handle our default text response
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mock_get.return_value.content = requests_response_content
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mock_post.return_value.content = requests_response_content
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mock_del.return_value.content = requests_response_content
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mock_put.return_value.content = requests_response_content
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mock_head.return_value.content = requests_response_content
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mock_patch.return_value.content = requests_response_content
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mock_request.return_value.content = requests_response_content
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mock_get.return_value.text = requests_response_text
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mock_post.return_value.text = requests_response_text
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mock_put.return_value.text = requests_response_text
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mock_del.return_value.text = requests_response_text
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mock_head.return_value.text = requests_response_text
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mock_patch.return_value.text = requests_response_text
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mock_request.return_value.text = requests_response_text
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# Ensure there is no side effect set
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mock_post.side_effect = None
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mock_del.side_effect = None
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mock_put.side_effect = None
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mock_head.side_effect = None
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mock_get.side_effect = None
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mock_patch.side_effect = None
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mock_request.side_effect = None
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else:
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# Handle exception testing; first we turn the boolean flag
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# into a list of exceptions
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test_requests_exceptions = self.req_exceptions
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try:
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if test_requests_exceptions is False:
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# Verify we can acquire a target count as an integer
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targets = len(obj)
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# check that we're as expected
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_resp = obj.notify(
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body=self.body, title=self.title,
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notify_type=notify_type)
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if _resp != notify_response:
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print('%s notify() returned %s (but expected %s)' % (
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url, _resp, notify_response))
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assert False
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if notify_response:
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# If we successfully got a response, there must have been
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# at least 1 target present
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assert targets > 0
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# check that this doesn't change using different overflow
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# methods
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assert obj.notify(
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body=self.body, title=self.title,
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notify_type=notify_type,
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overflow=OverflowMode.UPSTREAM) == notify_response
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assert obj.notify(
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body=self.body, title=self.title,
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notify_type=notify_type,
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overflow=OverflowMode.TRUNCATE) == notify_response
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assert obj.notify(
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body=self.body, title=self.title,
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notify_type=notify_type,
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overflow=OverflowMode.SPLIT) == notify_response
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#
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# Handle varations of the Asset Object missing fields
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#
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# First make a backup
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app_id = asset.app_id
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app_desc = asset.app_desc
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# now clear records
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asset.app_id = None
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asset.app_desc = None
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# Notify should still work
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assert obj.notify(
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body=self.body, title=self.title,
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notify_type=notify_type) == notify_response
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# App ID only
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asset.app_id = app_id
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asset.app_desc = None
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# Notify should still work
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assert obj.notify(
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body=self.body, title=self.title,
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notify_type=notify_type) == notify_response
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# App Desc only
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asset.app_id = None
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asset.app_desc = app_desc
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# Notify should still work
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assert obj.notify(
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body=self.body, title=self.title,
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notify_type=notify_type) == notify_response
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# Restore
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asset.app_id = app_id
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asset.app_desc = app_desc
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if check_attachments:
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# Test single attachment support; even if the service
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# doesn't support attachments, it should still
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# gracefully ignore the data
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attach = os.path.join(
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self.__test_var_dir, 'apprise-test.gif')
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assert obj.notify(
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body=self.body, title=self.title,
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notify_type=notify_type,
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attach=attach) == attach_response
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# Same results should apply to a list of attachments
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attach = AppriseAttachment((
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os.path.join(self.__test_var_dir, 'apprise-test.gif'),
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os.path.join(self.__test_var_dir, 'apprise-test.png'),
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os.path.join(self.__test_var_dir, 'apprise-test.jpeg'),
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))
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assert obj.notify(
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body=self.body, title=self.title,
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notify_type=notify_type,
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attach=attach) == attach_response
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|
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if obj.attachment_support:
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#
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|
# Services that support attachments should support
|
|
# sending a attachment (or more) without a body or
|
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# title specified:
|
|
#
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assert obj.notify(
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body=None, title=None,
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notify_type=notify_type,
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attach=attach) == attach_response
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|
|
|
# Turn off attachment support on the notifications
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|
# that support it so we can test that any logic we
|
|
# have ot test against this flag is ran
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|
obj.attachment_support = False
|
|
|
|
#
|
|
# Notifications should still transmit as normal if
|
|
# Attachment support is flipped off
|
|
#
|
|
assert obj.notify(
|
|
body=self.body, title=self.title,
|
|
notify_type=notify_type,
|
|
attach=attach) == notify_response
|
|
|
|
#
|
|
# We should not be able to send a message without a
|
|
# body or title in this circumstance
|
|
#
|
|
assert obj.notify(
|
|
body=None, title=None,
|
|
notify_type=notify_type,
|
|
attach=attach) is False
|
|
|
|
# Toggle Back
|
|
obj.attachment_support = True
|
|
|
|
else: # No Attachment support
|
|
#
|
|
# We should not be able to send a message without a
|
|
# body or title in this circumstance
|
|
#
|
|
assert obj.notify(
|
|
body=None, title=None,
|
|
notify_type=notify_type,
|
|
attach=attach) is False
|
|
else:
|
|
|
|
for _exception in self.req_exceptions:
|
|
mock_post.side_effect = _exception
|
|
mock_head.side_effect = _exception
|
|
mock_del.side_effect = _exception
|
|
mock_put.side_effect = _exception
|
|
mock_get.side_effect = _exception
|
|
mock_patch.side_effect = _exception
|
|
mock_request.side_effect = _exception
|
|
|
|
try:
|
|
assert obj.notify(
|
|
body=self.body, title=self.title,
|
|
notify_type=notify_type) is False
|
|
|
|
except AssertionError:
|
|
# Don't mess with these entries
|
|
raise
|
|
|
|
except Exception:
|
|
# We can't handle this exception type
|
|
raise
|
|
|
|
except AssertionError:
|
|
# Don't mess with these entries
|
|
raise
|
|
|
|
except Exception as e:
|
|
# Check that we were expecting this exception to happen
|
|
try:
|
|
if not isinstance(e, response):
|
|
raise e
|
|
|
|
except TypeError:
|
|
print('%s Unhandled response %s' % (url, type(e)))
|
|
raise e
|
|
|
|
#
|
|
# Do the test again but without a title defined
|
|
#
|
|
try:
|
|
if test_requests_exceptions is False:
|
|
# check that we're as expected
|
|
assert obj.notify(body='body', notify_type=notify_type) \
|
|
== notify_response
|
|
|
|
else:
|
|
for _exception in self.req_exceptions:
|
|
mock_post.side_effect = _exception
|
|
mock_del.side_effect = _exception
|
|
mock_put.side_effect = _exception
|
|
mock_head.side_effect = _exception
|
|
mock_get.side_effect = _exception
|
|
mock_patch.side_effect = _exception
|
|
mock_request.side_effect = _exception
|
|
|
|
try:
|
|
assert obj.notify(
|
|
body=self.body,
|
|
notify_type=notify_type) is False
|
|
|
|
except AssertionError:
|
|
# Don't mess with these entries
|
|
raise
|
|
|
|
except Exception:
|
|
# We can't handle this exception type
|
|
raise
|
|
|
|
except AssertionError:
|
|
# Don't mess with these entries
|
|
raise
|
|
|
|
except Exception as e:
|
|
# Check that we were expecting this exception to happen
|
|
if not isinstance(e, response):
|
|
raise e
|
|
|
|
return True
|