django-helpdesk/helpdesk/tests/test_ticket_actions.py
2017-01-13 17:39:56 +01:00

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from django.contrib.auth import get_user_model
from django.core import mail
from django.core.urlresolvers import reverse
from django.test import TestCase
from django.test.client import Client
from helpdesk.models import CustomField, Queue, Ticket
try: # python 3
from urllib.parse import urlparse
except ImportError: # python 2
from urlparse import urlparse
class TicketActionsTestCase(TestCase):
fixtures = ['emailtemplate.json']
def setUp(self):
self.queue_public = Queue.objects.create(
title='Queue 1',
slug='q1',
allow_public_submission=True,
new_ticket_cc='new.public@example.com',
updated_ticket_cc='update.public@example.com')
self.ticket_data = {
'title': 'Test Ticket',
'description': 'Some Test Ticket',
}
self.client = Client()
def loginUser(self, is_staff=True):
User = get_user_model()
self.user = User.objects.create(
username='User_1',
is_staff=is_staff,
)
self.user.set_password('pass')
self.user.save()
self.client.login(username='User_1', password='pass')
def test_delete_ticket_staff(self):
# make staff user
self.loginUser()
"""Tests whether staff can delete tickets"""
ticket_data = dict(queue=self.queue_public, **self.ticket_data)
ticket = Ticket.objects.create(**ticket_data)
ticket_id = ticket.id
response = self.client.get(reverse('helpdesk:delete', kwargs={'ticket_id': ticket_id}), follow=True)
self.assertContains(response, 'Are you sure you want to delete this ticket')
response = self.client.post(reverse('helpdesk:delete', kwargs={'ticket_id': ticket_id}), follow=True)
first_redirect = response.redirect_chain[0]
first_redirect_url = first_redirect[0]
# Ensure we landed on the "View" page.
# Django 1.9 compatible way of testing this
# https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/1.9/releases/1.9/#http-redirects-no-longer-forced-to-absolute-uris
urlparts = urlparse(first_redirect_url)
self.assertEqual(urlparts.path, reverse('helpdesk:home'))
# test ticket deleted
with self.assertRaises(Ticket.DoesNotExist):
Ticket.objects.get(pk=ticket_id)
def test_update_ticket_staff(self):
"""Tests whether staff can update ticket details"""
# make staff user
self.loginUser()
# create second user
User = get_user_model()
self.user2 = User.objects.create(
username='User_2',
is_staff=True,
)
initial_data = {
'title': 'Private ticket test',
'queue': self.queue_public,
'assigned_to': self.user,
'status': Ticket.OPEN_STATUS,
}
# create ticket
ticket = Ticket.objects.create(**initial_data)
ticket_id = ticket.id
# assign new owner
post_data = {
'owner': self.user2.id,
}
response = self.client.post(reverse('helpdesk:update', kwargs={'ticket_id': ticket_id}), post_data, follow=True)
self.assertContains(response, 'Changed Owner from User_1 to User_2')
# change status with users email assigned and submitter email assigned,
# which triggers emails being sent
ticket.assigned_to = self.user2
ticket.submitter_email = 'submitter@test.com'
ticket.save()
self.user2.email = 'user2@test.com'
self.user2.save()
self.user.email = 'user1@test.com'
self.user.save()
post_data = {
'new_status': Ticket.CLOSED_STATUS,
'public': True
}
# do this also to a newly assigned user (different from logged in one)
ticket.assigned_to = self.user
response = self.client.post(reverse('helpdesk:update', kwargs={'ticket_id': ticket_id}), post_data, follow=True)
self.assertContains(response, 'Changed Status from Open to Closed')
post_data = {
'new_status': Ticket.OPEN_STATUS,
'owner': self.user2.id,
'public': True
}
response = self.client.post(reverse('helpdesk:update', kwargs={'ticket_id': ticket_id}), post_data, follow=True)
self.assertContains(response, 'Changed Status from Open to Closed')
def test_create_ticket_getform(self):
self.loginUser()
response = self.client.get(reverse('helpdesk:submit'), follow=True)
self.assertEqual(response.status_code, 200)
# TODO this needs to be checked further