apprise/test/test_plugin_pushbullet.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 -*-
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import os
from unittest import mock
import pytest
import requests
from json import dumps
from apprise import Apprise
from apprise import AppriseAttachment
from apprise.plugins.NotifyPushBullet import NotifyPushBullet
from helpers import AppriseURLTester
# Disable logging for a cleaner testing output
import logging
logging.disable(logging.CRITICAL)
# Attachment Directory
TEST_VAR_DIR = os.path.join(os.path.dirname(__file__), 'var')
# Our Testing URLs
apprise_url_tests = (
('pbul://', {
'instance': TypeError,
}),
('pbul://:@/', {
'instance': TypeError,
}),
# APIkey
('pbul://%s' % ('a' * 32), {
'instance': NotifyPushBullet,
'check_attachments': False,
}),
# APIkey; but support attachment response
('pbul://%s' % ('a' * 32), {
'instance': NotifyPushBullet,
# Test what happens if a batch send fails to return a messageCount
'requests_response_text': {
'file_name': 'cat.jpeg',
'file_type': 'image/jpeg',
'file_url': 'http://file_url',
'upload_url': 'http://upload_url',
},
}),
# APIkey; attachment testing that isn't an image type
('pbul://%s' % ('a' * 32), {
'instance': NotifyPushBullet,
# Test what happens if a batch send fails to return a messageCount
'requests_response_text': {
'file_name': 'test.pdf',
'file_type': 'application/pdf',
'file_url': 'http://file_url',
'upload_url': 'http://upload_url',
},
}),
# APIkey; attachment testing were expected entry in payload is missing
('pbul://%s' % ('a' * 32), {
'instance': NotifyPushBullet,
# Test what happens if a batch send fails to return a messageCount
'requests_response_text': {
'file_name': 'test.pdf',
'file_type': 'application/pdf',
'file_url': 'http://file_url',
# upload_url missing
},
# Our Notification calls associated with attachments will fail:
'attach_response': False,
}),
# API Key + channel
('pbul://%s/#channel/' % ('a' * 32), {
'instance': NotifyPushBullet,
'check_attachments': False,
}),
# API Key + channel (via to=
('pbul://%s/?to=#channel' % ('a' * 32), {
'instance': NotifyPushBullet,
'check_attachments': False,
}),
# API Key + 2 channels
('pbul://%s/#channel1/#channel2' % ('a' * 32), {
'instance': NotifyPushBullet,
# Our expected url(privacy=True) startswith() response:
'privacy_url': 'pbul://a...a/',
'check_attachments': False,
}),
# API Key + device
('pbul://%s/device/' % ('a' * 32), {
'instance': NotifyPushBullet,
'check_attachments': False,
}),
# API Key + 2 devices
('pbul://%s/device1/device2/' % ('a' * 32), {
'instance': NotifyPushBullet,
'check_attachments': False,
}),
# API Key + email
('pbul://%s/user@example.com/' % ('a' * 32), {
'instance': NotifyPushBullet,
'check_attachments': False,
}),
# API Key + 2 emails
('pbul://%s/user@example.com/abc@def.com/' % ('a' * 32), {
'instance': NotifyPushBullet,
'check_attachments': False,
}),
# API Key + Combo
('pbul://%s/device/#channel/user@example.com/' % ('a' * 32), {
'instance': NotifyPushBullet,
'check_attachments': False,
}),
# ,
('pbul://%s' % ('a' * 32), {
'instance': NotifyPushBullet,
# force a failure
'response': False,
'requests_response_code': requests.codes.internal_server_error,
'check_attachments': False,
}),
('pbul://%s' % ('a' * 32), {
'instance': NotifyPushBullet,
# throw a bizzare code forcing us to fail to look it up
'response': False,
'requests_response_code': 999,
'check_attachments': False,
}),
('pbul://%s' % ('a' * 32), {
'instance': NotifyPushBullet,
# Throws a series of connection and transfer exceptions when this flag
# is set and tests that we gracfully handle them
'test_requests_exceptions': True,
'check_attachments': False,
}),
('pbul://%s' % ('a' * 32), {
'instance': NotifyPushBullet,
# force a failure
'response': False,
'requests_response_code': requests.codes.internal_server_error,
'check_attachments': False,
}),
('pbul://%s' % ('a' * 32), {
'instance': NotifyPushBullet,
# throw a bizzare code forcing us to fail to look it up
'response': False,
'requests_response_code': 999,
'check_attachments': False,
}),
('pbul://%s' % ('a' * 32), {
'instance': NotifyPushBullet,
# Throws a series of connection and transfer exceptions when this flag
# is set and tests that we gracfully handle them
'test_requests_exceptions': True,
'check_attachments': False,
}),
)
def test_plugin_pushbullet_urls():
"""
NotifyPushBullet() Apprise URLs
"""
# Run our general tests
AppriseURLTester(tests=apprise_url_tests).run_all()
@mock.patch('requests.post')
def test_plugin_pushbullet_attachments(mock_post):
"""
NotifyPushBullet() Attachment Checks
"""
# Initialize some generic (but valid) tokens
access_token = 't' * 32
# Prepare Mock return object
response = mock.Mock()
response.content = dumps({
"file_name": "cat.jpg",
"file_type": "image/jpeg",
"file_url": "https://dl.pushb.com/abc/cat.jpg",
"upload_url": "https://upload.pushbullet.com/abcd123",
})
response.status_code = requests.codes.ok
mock_post.return_value = response
# prepare our attachment
attach = AppriseAttachment(os.path.join(TEST_VAR_DIR, 'apprise-test.gif'))
# Test our markdown
obj = Apprise.instantiate(
'pbul://{}/?format=markdown'.format(access_token))
# Send a good attachment
assert obj.notify(body="test", attach=attach) is True
# Test our call count
assert mock_post.call_count == 4
# Image Prep
assert mock_post.call_args_list[0][0][0] == \
'https://api.pushbullet.com/v2/upload-request'
assert mock_post.call_args_list[1][0][0] == \
'https://upload.pushbullet.com/abcd123'
# Message
assert mock_post.call_args_list[2][0][0] == \
'https://api.pushbullet.com/v2/pushes'
# Image Send
assert mock_post.call_args_list[3][0][0] == \
'https://api.pushbullet.com/v2/pushes'
# Reset our mock object
mock_post.reset_mock()
# Add another attachment so we drop into the area of the PushBullet code
# that sends remaining attachments (if more detected)
attach.add(os.path.join(TEST_VAR_DIR, 'apprise-test.gif'))
# Send our attachments
assert obj.notify(body="test", attach=attach) is True
# Test our call count
assert mock_post.call_count == 7
# Image Prep
assert mock_post.call_args_list[0][0][0] == \
'https://api.pushbullet.com/v2/upload-request'
assert mock_post.call_args_list[1][0][0] == \
'https://upload.pushbullet.com/abcd123'
assert mock_post.call_args_list[2][0][0] == \
'https://api.pushbullet.com/v2/upload-request'
assert mock_post.call_args_list[3][0][0] == \
'https://upload.pushbullet.com/abcd123'
# Message
assert mock_post.call_args_list[4][0][0] == \
'https://api.pushbullet.com/v2/pushes'
# Image Send
assert mock_post.call_args_list[5][0][0] == \
'https://api.pushbullet.com/v2/pushes'
assert mock_post.call_args_list[6][0][0] == \
'https://api.pushbullet.com/v2/pushes'
# Reset our mock object
mock_post.reset_mock()
# An invalid attachment will cause a failure
path = os.path.join(TEST_VAR_DIR, '/invalid/path/to/an/invalid/file.jpg')
attach = AppriseAttachment(path)
assert obj.notify(body="test", attach=attach) is False
# Test our call count
assert mock_post.call_count == 0
# prepare our attachment
attach = AppriseAttachment(os.path.join(TEST_VAR_DIR, 'apprise-test.gif'))
# Prepare a bad response
bad_response = mock.Mock()
bad_response.content = dumps({
"file_name": "cat.jpg",
"file_type": "image/jpeg",
"file_url": "https://dl.pushb.com/abc/cat.jpg",
"upload_url": "https://upload.pushbullet.com/abcd123",
})
bad_response.status_code = requests.codes.internal_server_error
# Prepare a bad response
bad_json_response = mock.Mock()
bad_json_response.content = '}'
bad_json_response.status_code = requests.codes.ok
# Throw an exception on the first call to requests.post()
mock_post.return_value = None
for side_effect in (requests.RequestException(), OSError(), bad_response):
mock_post.side_effect = side_effect
# We'll fail now because of our error handling
assert obj.send(body="test", attach=attach) is False
# Throw an exception on the second call to requests.post()
for side_effect in (requests.RequestException(), OSError(), bad_response):
mock_post.side_effect = [response, side_effect]
# We'll fail now because of our error handling
assert obj.send(body="test", attach=attach) is False
# Throw an exception on the third call to requests.post()
for side_effect in (requests.RequestException(), OSError(), bad_response):
mock_post.side_effect = [response, response, side_effect]
# We'll fail now because of our error handling
assert obj.send(body="test", attach=attach) is False
# Throw an exception on the forth call to requests.post()
for side_effect in (requests.RequestException(), OSError(), bad_response):
mock_post.side_effect = [response, response, response, side_effect]
# We'll fail now because of our error handling
assert obj.send(body="test", attach=attach) is False
# Test case where we don't get a valid response back
mock_post.side_effect = bad_json_response
# We'll fail because of an invalid json object
assert obj.send(body="test", attach=attach) is False
@mock.patch('requests.get')
@mock.patch('requests.post')
def test_plugin_pushbullet_edge_cases(mock_post, mock_get):
"""
NotifyPushBullet() Edge Cases
"""
# Initialize some generic (but valid) tokens
accesstoken = 'a' * 32
# Support strings
recipients = '#chan1,#chan2,device,user@example.com,,,'
# Prepare Mock
mock_get.return_value = requests.Request()
mock_post.return_value = requests.Request()
mock_post.return_value.status_code = requests.codes.ok
mock_get.return_value.status_code = requests.codes.ok
# Invalid Access Token
with pytest.raises(TypeError):
NotifyPushBullet(accesstoken=None)
with pytest.raises(TypeError):
NotifyPushBullet(accesstoken=" ")
obj = NotifyPushBullet(
accesstoken=accesstoken, targets=recipients)
assert isinstance(obj, NotifyPushBullet) is True
assert len(obj.targets) == 4
obj = NotifyPushBullet(accesstoken=accesstoken)
assert isinstance(obj, NotifyPushBullet) is True
# Default is to send to all devices, so there will be a
# recipient here
assert len(obj.targets) == 1
obj = NotifyPushBullet(accesstoken=accesstoken, targets=set())
assert isinstance(obj, NotifyPushBullet) is True
# Default is to send to all devices, so there will be a
# recipient here
assert len(obj.targets) == 1