apprise/test/test_pushjet_plugin.py

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# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
#
# Copyright (C) 2019 Chris Caron <lead2gold@gmail.com>
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#
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#
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#
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# THE SOFTWARE.
import six
from apprise import plugins
from apprise import NotifyType
from apprise import Apprise
import mock
# Disable logging for a cleaner testing output
import logging
logging.disable(logging.CRITICAL)
TEST_URLS = (
##################################
# NotifyPushjet
##################################
('pjet://', {
'instance': None,
}),
('pjets://', {
'instance': None,
}),
# You must specify a username
('pjet://%s' % ('a' * 32), {
'instance': None,
}),
# Specify your own server
('pjet://%s@localhost' % ('a' * 32), {
'instance': plugins.NotifyPushjet,
}),
# Specify your own server with port
('pjets://%s@localhost:8080' % ('a' * 32), {
'instance': plugins.NotifyPushjet,
}),
('pjet://:@/', {
'instance': None,
}),
('pjet://%s@localhost:8081' % ('a' * 32), {
'instance': plugins.NotifyPushjet,
# Throws a series of connection and transfer exceptions when this flag
# is set and tests that we gracfully handle them
'test_notify_exceptions': True,
}),
)
@mock.patch('apprise.plugins.pushjet.pushjet.Service.send')
@mock.patch('apprise.plugins.pushjet.pushjet.Service.refresh')
def test_plugin(mock_refresh, mock_send):
"""
API: NotifyPushjet Plugin() (pt1)
"""
# iterate over our dictionary and test it out
for (url, meta) in TEST_URLS:
# Our expected instance
instance = meta.get('instance', None)
# Our expected server objects
self = meta.get('self', None)
# Our expected Query response (True, False, or exception type)
response = meta.get('response', True)
# Allow us to force the server response code to be something other then
# the defaults
response = meta.get(
'response', True if response else False)
test_notify_exceptions = meta.get(
'test_notify_exceptions', False)
test_exceptions = (
plugins.pushjet.errors.AccessError(
0, 'pushjet.AccessError() not handled'),
plugins.pushjet.errors.NonexistentError(
0, 'pushjet.NonexistentError() not handled'),
plugins.pushjet.errors.SubscriptionError(
0, 'gntp.SubscriptionError() not handled'),
plugins.pushjet.errors.RequestError(
'pushjet.RequestError() not handled'),
)
try:
obj = Apprise.instantiate(url, suppress_exceptions=False)
if obj is None:
# We're done (assuming this is what we were expecting)
assert instance is None
continue
if instance is None:
# Expected None but didn't get it
print('%s instantiated %s (but expected None)' % (
url, str(obj)))
assert(False)
assert(isinstance(obj, instance))
if isinstance(obj, plugins.NotifyBase.NotifyBase):
# We loaded okay; now lets make sure we can reverse this url
assert(isinstance(obj.url(), six.string_types) is True)
# Instantiate the exact same object again using the URL from
# the one that was already created properly
obj_cmp = Apprise.instantiate(obj.url())
# Our object should be the same instance as what we had
# originally expected above.
if not isinstance(obj_cmp, plugins.NotifyBase.NotifyBase):
# Assert messages are hard to trace back with the way
# these tests work. Just printing before throwing our
# assertion failure makes things easier to debug later on
print('TEST FAIL: {} regenerated as {}'.format(
url, obj.url()))
assert(False)
if self:
# Iterate over our expected entries inside of our object
for key, val in self.items():
# Test that our object has the desired key
assert(hasattr(key, obj))
assert(getattr(key, obj) == val)
try:
if test_notify_exceptions is False:
# Store our response
mock_send.return_value = response
mock_send.side_effect = None
# check that we're as expected
assert obj.notify(
title='test', body='body',
notify_type=NotifyType.INFO) == response
else:
for exception in test_exceptions:
mock_send.side_effect = exception
mock_send.return_value = None
try:
assert obj.notify(
title='test', body='body',
notify_type=NotifyType.INFO) 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
print('%s AssertionError' % url)
raise
except Exception as e:
# Check that we were expecting this exception to happen
if not isinstance(e, response):
raise
except AssertionError:
# Don't mess with these entries
print('%s AssertionError' % url)
raise
except Exception as e:
# Handle our exception
if(instance is None):
raise
if not isinstance(e, instance):
raise