django-helpdesk/helpdesk/tests/test_ticket_submission.py
2021-08-19 22:00:06 +02:00

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import email
import uuid
from helpdesk.models import Queue, CustomField, FollowUp, Ticket, TicketCC, KBCategory, KBItem
from django.test import TestCase
from django.contrib.auth import get_user_model
from django.core import mail
from django.core.exceptions import ObjectDoesNotExist
from django.forms import ValidationError
from django.test.client import Client
from django.urls import reverse
from helpdesk.email import object_from_message, create_ticket_cc
from helpdesk.tests.helpers import print_response
from urllib.parse import urlparse
import logging
logger = logging.getLogger('helpdesk')
class TicketBasicsTestCase(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.queue_private = Queue.objects.create(
title='Queue 2',
slug='q2',
allow_public_submission=False,
new_ticket_cc='new.private@example.com',
updated_ticket_cc='update.private@example.com')
self.ticket_data = {
'title': 'Test Ticket',
'description': 'Some Test Ticket',
}
self.user = get_user_model().objects.create(
username='User_1',
)
self.client = Client()
def test_create_ticket_instance_from_payload(self):
"""
Ensure that a <Ticket> instance is created whenever an email is sent to a public queue.
"""
email_count = len(mail.outbox)
ticket_data = dict(queue=self.queue_public, **self.ticket_data)
ticket = Ticket.objects.create(**ticket_data)
self.assertEqual(ticket.ticket_for_url, "q1-%s" % ticket.id)
self.assertEqual(email_count, len(mail.outbox))
def test_create_ticket_public(self):
email_count = len(mail.outbox)
response = self.client.get(reverse('helpdesk:home'))
self.assertEqual(response.status_code, 200)
post_data = {
'title': 'Test ticket title',
'queue': self.queue_public.id,
'submitter_email': 'ticket1.submitter@example.com',
'body': 'Test ticket body',
'priority': 3,
}
response = self.client.post(reverse('helpdesk:home'), post_data, follow=True)
last_redirect = response.redirect_chain[-1]
last_redirect_url = last_redirect[0]
# last_redirect_status = last_redirect[1]
# 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(last_redirect_url)
self.assertEqual(urlparts.path, reverse('helpdesk:public_view'))
# Ensure submitter, new-queue + update-queue were all emailed.
self.assertEqual(email_count + 3, len(mail.outbox))
ticket = Ticket.objects.last()
self.assertEqual(ticket.followup_set.count(), 1)
# Follow up is anonymous
self.assertIsNone(ticket.followup_set.first().user)
def test_create_ticket_public_with_hidden_fields(self):
email_count = len(mail.outbox)
response = self.client.get(reverse('helpdesk:home'))
self.assertEqual(response.status_code, 200)
post_data = {
'title': 'Test ticket title',
'queue': self.queue_public.id,
'submitter_email': 'ticket1.submitter@example.com',
'body': 'Test ticket body',
'priority': 4,
}
response = self.client.post(reverse('helpdesk:home') + "?_hide_fields_=priority", post_data, follow=True)
ticket = Ticket.objects.last()
self.assertEqual(ticket.priority, 4)
def test_create_ticket_authorized(self):
email_count = len(mail.outbox)
self.client.force_login(self.user)
response = self.client.get(reverse('helpdesk:home'))
self.assertEqual(response.status_code, 200)
post_data = {
'title': 'Test ticket title',
'queue': self.queue_public.id,
'submitter_email': 'ticket1.submitter@example.com',
'body': 'Test ticket body',
'priority': 3,
}
response = self.client.post(reverse('helpdesk:home'), post_data, follow=True)
last_redirect = response.redirect_chain[-1]
last_redirect_url = last_redirect[0]
# last_redirect_status = last_redirect[1]
# 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(last_redirect_url)
self.assertEqual(urlparts.path, reverse('helpdesk:public_view'))
# Ensure submitter, new-queue + update-queue were all emailed.
self.assertEqual(email_count + 3, len(mail.outbox))
ticket = Ticket.objects.last()
self.assertEqual(ticket.followup_set.count(), 1)
# Follow up is for registered user
self.assertEqual(ticket.followup_set.first().user, self.user)
def test_create_ticket_private(self):
email_count = len(mail.outbox)
post_data = {
'title': 'Private ticket test',
'queue': self.queue_private.id,
'submitter_email': 'ticket2.submitter@example.com',
'body': 'Test ticket body',
'priority': 3,
}
response = self.client.post(reverse('helpdesk:home'), post_data)
self.assertEqual(response.status_code, 200)
self.assertEqual(email_count, len(mail.outbox))
self.assertContains(response, 'Select a valid choice.')
def test_create_ticket_customfields(self):
email_count = len(mail.outbox)
queue_custom = Queue.objects.create(
title='Queue 3',
slug='q3',
allow_public_submission=True,
updated_ticket_cc='update.custom@example.com')
custom_field_1 = CustomField.objects.create(
name='textfield',
label='Text Field',
data_type='varchar',
max_length=100,
ordering=10,
required=False,
staff_only=False)
post_data = {
'queue': queue_custom.id,
'title': 'Ticket with custom text field',
'submitter_email': 'ticket3.submitter@example.com',
'body': 'Test ticket body',
'priority': 3,
'custom_textfield': 'This is my custom text.',
}
response = self.client.post(reverse('helpdesk:home'), post_data, follow=True)
custom_field_1.delete()
last_redirect = response.redirect_chain[-1]
last_redirect_url = last_redirect[0]
# last_redirect_status = last_redirect[1]
# 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(last_redirect_url)
self.assertEqual(urlparts.path, reverse('helpdesk:public_view'))
# Ensure only two e-mails were sent - submitter & updated.
self.assertEqual(email_count + 2, len(mail.outbox))
def test_create_ticket_public_no_loopback(self):
"""
Don't send emails to the queue's own inbox. It'll create a loop.
"""
email_count = len(mail.outbox)
self.queue_public.email_address = "queue@example.com"
self.queue_public.save()
post_data = {
'title': 'Test ticket title',
'queue': self.queue_public.id,
'submitter_email': 'queue@example.com',
'body': 'Test ticket body',
'priority': 3,
}
response = self.client.post(reverse('helpdesk:home'), post_data, follow=True)
last_redirect = response.redirect_chain[-1]
last_redirect_url = last_redirect[0]
# last_redirect_status = last_redirect[1]
# 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(last_redirect_url)
self.assertEqual(urlparts.path, reverse('helpdesk:public_view'))
# Ensure submitter, new-queue + update-queue were all emailed.
self.assertEqual(email_count + 2, len(mail.outbox))
class EmailInteractionsTestCase(TestCase):
fixtures = ['emailtemplate.json']
def setUp(self):
self.queue_public = Queue.objects.create(
title='Mail Queue 1',
slug='mq1',
email_address='queue-1@example.com',
allow_public_submission=True,
new_ticket_cc='new.public.with.notifications@example.com',
updated_ticket_cc='update.public.with.notifications@example.com',
enable_notifications_on_email_events=True,
)
self.queue_public_with_notifications_disabled = Queue.objects.create(
title='Mail Queue 2',
slug='mq2',
email_address='queue-2@example.com',
allow_public_submission=True,
new_ticket_cc='new.public.without.notifications@example.com',
updated_ticket_cc='update.public.without.notifications@example.com',
enable_notifications_on_email_events=False,
)
self.ticket_data = {
'title': 'Test Ticket',
'description': 'Some Test Ticket',
}
def test_create_ticket_from_email_with_message_id(self):
"""
Ensure that a <Ticket> instance is created whenever an email is sent to a public queue.
Also, make sure that the RFC 2822 field "message-id" is stored on the <Ticket.submitter_email_id>
field.
"""
msg = email.message.Message()
message_id = uuid.uuid4().hex
submitter_email = 'foo@bar.py'
msg.__setitem__('Message-ID', message_id)
msg.__setitem__('Subject', self.ticket_data['title'])
msg.__setitem__('From', submitter_email)
msg.__setitem__('To', self.queue_public.email_address)
msg.__setitem__('Content-Type', 'text/plain;')
msg.set_payload(self.ticket_data['description'])
email_count = len(mail.outbox)
object_from_message(str(msg), self.queue_public, logger=logger)
followup = FollowUp.objects.get(message_id=message_id)
ticket = Ticket.objects.get(id=followup.ticket.id)
self.assertEqual(ticket.ticket_for_url, "mq1-%s" % ticket.id)
# As we have created an Ticket from an email, we notify the sender (+1)
# and the new and update queues (+2)
self.assertEqual(email_count + 1 + 2, len(mail.outbox))
# Ensure that the submitter is notified
self.assertIn(submitter_email, mail.outbox[0].to)
def test_create_ticket_from_email_without_message_id(self):
"""
Ensure that a <Ticket> instance is created whenever an email is sent to a public queue.
Also, make sure that the RFC 2822 field "message-id" is stored on the <Ticket.submitter_email_id>
field.
"""
msg = email.message.Message()
submitter_email = 'foo@bar.py'
msg.__setitem__('Subject', self.ticket_data['title'])
msg.__setitem__('From', submitter_email)
msg.__setitem__('To', self.queue_public.email_address)
msg.__setitem__('Content-Type', 'text/plain;')
msg.set_payload(self.ticket_data['description'])
email_count = len(mail.outbox)
object_from_message(str(msg), self.queue_public, logger=logger)
ticket = Ticket.objects.get(title=self.ticket_data['title'], queue=self.queue_public, submitter_email=submitter_email)
self.assertEqual(ticket.ticket_for_url, "mq1-%s" % ticket.id)
# As we have created an Ticket from an email, we notify the sender (+1)
# and the new and update queues (+2)
self.assertEqual(email_count + 1 + 2, len(mail.outbox))
# Ensure that the submitter is notified
self.assertIn(submitter_email, mail.outbox[0].to)
def test_create_ticket_from_email_with_carbon_copy(self):
"""
Ensure that an instance of <TicketCC> is created for every valid element of the
"rfc_2822_cc" field when creating a <Ticket> instance.
"""
msg = email.message.Message()
message_id = uuid.uuid4().hex
submitter_email = 'foo@bar.py'
cc_list = ['bravo@example.net', 'charlie@foobar.com']
msg.__setitem__('Message-ID', message_id)
msg.__setitem__('Subject', self.ticket_data['title'])
msg.__setitem__('From', submitter_email)
msg.__setitem__('To', self.queue_public.email_address)
msg.__setitem__('Cc', ','.join(cc_list))
msg.__setitem__('Content-Type', 'text/plain;')
msg.set_payload(self.ticket_data['description'])
email_count = len(mail.outbox)
object_from_message(str(msg), self.queue_public, logger=logger)
followup = FollowUp.objects.get(message_id=message_id)
ticket = Ticket.objects.get(id=followup.ticket.id)
self.assertEqual(ticket.ticket_for_url, "mq1-%s" % ticket.id)
# As we have created an Ticket from an email, we notify:
# the sender (+1),
# contacts on the cc_list (+2),
# the new and update queues (+2)
self.assertEqual(email_count + 1 + 2 + 2, len(mail.outbox))
# Ensure that the submitter is notified
self.assertIn(submitter_email, mail.outbox[0].to)
for cc_email in cc_list:
# Ensure that contacts on cc_list will be notified on the same email (index 0)
# self.assertIn(cc_email, mail.outbox[0].to)
# Ensure that <TicketCC> exists
ticket_cc = TicketCC.objects.get(ticket=ticket, email=cc_email)
self.assertTrue(ticket_cc.ticket, ticket)
self.assertTrue(ticket_cc.email, cc_email)
def test_create_ticket_from_email_to_multiple_emails(self):
"""
Ensure that an instance of <TicketCC> is created for every valid element of the
"rfc_2822_cc" field when creating a <Ticket> instance.
"""
msg = email.message.Message()
message_id = uuid.uuid4().hex
submitter_email = 'foo@bar.py'
to_list = [self.queue_public.email_address]
cc_list = ['bravo@example.net', 'charlie@foobar.com']
msg.__setitem__('Message-ID', message_id)
msg.__setitem__('Subject', self.ticket_data['title'])
msg.__setitem__('From', submitter_email)
msg.__setitem__('To', ','.join(to_list + cc_list))
msg.__setitem__('Content-Type', 'text/plain;')
msg.set_payload(self.ticket_data['description'])
email_count = len(mail.outbox)
object_from_message(str(msg), self.queue_public, logger=logger)
followup = FollowUp.objects.get(message_id=message_id)
ticket = Ticket.objects.get(id=followup.ticket.id)
self.assertEqual(ticket.ticket_for_url, "mq1-%s" % ticket.id)
# As we have created an Ticket from an email, we notify:
# the sender (+1),
# contacts on the cc_list (+2),
# the new and update queues (+2)
self.assertEqual(email_count + 1 + 2 + 2, len(mail.outbox))
# Ensure that the submitter is notified
self.assertIn(submitter_email, mail.outbox[0].to)
# Ensure that the queue's email was not subscribed to the event notifications.
self.assertRaises(TicketCC.DoesNotExist, TicketCC.objects.get, ticket=ticket, email=to_list[0])
for cc_email in cc_list:
# Ensure that contacts on cc_list will be notified on the same email (index 0)
# self.assertIn(cc_email, mail.outbox[0].to)
# Ensure that <TicketCC> exists
ticket_cc = TicketCC.objects.get(ticket=ticket, email=cc_email)
self.assertTrue(ticket_cc.ticket, ticket)
self.assertTrue(ticket_cc.email, cc_email)
def test_create_ticket_from_email_with_invalid_carbon_copy(self):
"""
Ensure that no <TicketCC> instance is created if an invalid element of the
"rfc_2822_cc" field is provided when creating a <Ticket> instance.
"""
msg = email.message.Message()
message_id = uuid.uuid4().hex
submitter_email = 'foo@bar.py'
cc_list = ['null@example', 'invalid@foobar']
msg.__setitem__('Message-ID', message_id)
msg.__setitem__('Subject', self.ticket_data['title'])
msg.__setitem__('From', submitter_email)
msg.__setitem__('To', self.queue_public.email_address)
msg.__setitem__('Cc', ','.join(cc_list))
msg.__setitem__('Content-Type', 'text/plain;')
msg.set_payload(self.ticket_data['description'])
email_count = len(mail.outbox)
object_from_message(str(msg), self.queue_public, logger=logger)
followup = FollowUp.objects.get(message_id=message_id)
ticket = Ticket.objects.get(id=followup.ticket.id)
self.assertEqual(ticket.ticket_for_url, "mq1-%s" % ticket.id)
# As we have created an Ticket from an email, we notify:
# the submitter (+1)
# contacts on the cc_list (+2),
# the new and update queues (+2)
self.assertEqual(email_count + 1 + 2 + 2, len(mail.outbox))
# Ensure that the submitter is notified
self.assertIn(submitter_email, mail.outbox[0].to)
for cc_email in cc_list:
# Ensure that contacts on cc_list will be notified on the same email (index 0)
# self.assertIn(cc_email, mail.outbox[0].to)
# Ensure that <TicketCC> exists. Even if it's an invalid email.
ticket_cc = TicketCC.objects.get(ticket=ticket, email=cc_email)
self.assertTrue(ticket_cc.ticket, ticket)
self.assertTrue(ticket_cc.email, cc_email)
def test_create_followup_from_email_with_valid_message_id_with_no_initial_cc_list(self):
"""
Ensure that if a message is received with an valid In-Reply-To ID,
the expected <TicketCC> instances are created even if the there were
no <TicketCC>s so far.
"""
# Ticket and TicketCCs creation #
msg = email.message.Message()
message_id = uuid.uuid4().hex
submitter_email = 'foo@bar.py'
msg.__setitem__('Message-ID', message_id)
msg.__setitem__('Subject', self.ticket_data['title'])
msg.__setitem__('From', submitter_email)
msg.__setitem__('To', self.queue_public.email_address)
msg.__setitem__('Content-Type', 'text/plain;')
msg.set_payload(self.ticket_data['description'])
email_count = len(mail.outbox)
object_from_message(str(msg), self.queue_public, logger=logger)
followup = FollowUp.objects.get(message_id=message_id)
ticket = Ticket.objects.get(id=followup.ticket.id)
# As we have created an Ticket from an email, we notify the sender
# and contacts on the cc_list (+1 as it's treated as a list),
# the new and update queues (+2)
# Ensure that the submitter is notified
self.assertIn(submitter_email, mail.outbox[0].to)
# As we have created an Ticket from an email, we notify the sender (+1)
# and the new and update queues (+2)
expected_email_count = 1 + 2
self.assertEqual(expected_email_count, len(mail.outbox))
# end of the Ticket and TicketCCs creation #
# Reply message
reply = email.message.Message()
reply_message_id = uuid.uuid4().hex
submitter_email = 'foo@bar.py'
cc_list = ['bravo@example.net', 'charlie@foobar.com']
reply.__setitem__('Message-ID', reply_message_id)
reply.__setitem__('In-Reply-To', message_id)
reply.__setitem__('Subject', self.ticket_data['title'])
reply.__setitem__('From', submitter_email)
reply.__setitem__('To', self.queue_public.email_address)
reply.__setitem__('Cc', ','.join(cc_list))
reply.__setitem__('Content-Type', 'text/plain;')
reply.set_payload(self.ticket_data['description'])
object_from_message(str(reply), self.queue_public, logger=logger)
followup = FollowUp.objects.get(message_id=message_id)
ticket = Ticket.objects.get(id=followup.ticket.id)
self.assertEqual(ticket.ticket_for_url, "mq1-%s" % ticket.id)
# Ensure that <TicketCC> is created
for cc_email in cc_list:
# Even after 2 messages with the same cc_list, <get> MUST return only
# one object
ticket_cc = TicketCC.objects.get(ticket=ticket, email=cc_email)
self.assertTrue(ticket_cc.ticket, ticket)
self.assertTrue(ticket_cc.email, cc_email)
# As an update was made, we increase the expected_email_count with:
# submitter: +1
# cc_list: +2
# public_update_queue: +1
expected_email_count += 1 + 2 + 1
self.assertEqual(expected_email_count, len(mail.outbox))
# As we have created a FollowUp from an email, we notify:
# the sender (+1),
# contacts on the cc_list (+2),
# the new and update queues (+2)
# Ensure that the submitter is notified
# self.assertIn(submitter_email, mail.outbox[expected_email_count - 3].to)
# Ensure that contacts on cc_list will be notified on the same email (index 0)
# for cc_email in cc_list:
# self.assertIn(cc_email, mail.outbox[expected_email_count - 1].to)
def test_create_followup_from_email_with_valid_message_id_with_original_cc_list_included(self):
"""
Ensure that if a message is received with an valid In-Reply-To ID,
the expected <TicketCC> instances are created but if there's any
overlap with the previous Cc list, no duplicates are created.
"""
# Ticket and TicketCCs creation #
msg = email.message.Message()
message_id = uuid.uuid4().hex
submitter_email = 'foo@bar.py'
cc_list = ['bravo@example.net', 'charlie@foobar.com']
msg.__setitem__('Message-ID', message_id)
msg.__setitem__('Subject', self.ticket_data['title'])
msg.__setitem__('From', submitter_email)
msg.__setitem__('To', self.queue_public.email_address)
msg.__setitem__('Cc', ','.join(cc_list))
msg.__setitem__('Content-Type', 'text/plain;')
msg.set_payload(self.ticket_data['description'])
email_count = len(mail.outbox)
object_from_message(str(msg), self.queue_public, logger=logger)
followup = FollowUp.objects.get(message_id=message_id)
ticket = Ticket.objects.get(id=followup.ticket.id)
# Ensure that <TicketCC> is created
for cc_email in cc_list:
ticket_cc = TicketCC.objects.get(ticket=ticket, email=cc_email)
self.assertTrue(ticket_cc.ticket, ticket)
self.assertTrue(ticket_cc.email, cc_email)
self.assertTrue(ticket_cc.can_view, True)
# As we have created a Ticket from an email, we notify the sender
# and contacts on the cc_list (+1 as it's treated as a list),
# the new and update queues (+2)
# Ensure that the submitter is notified
self.assertIn(submitter_email, mail.outbox[0].to)
# As we have created an Ticket from an email, we notify the sender (+1)
# and the new and update queues (+2)
expected_email_count = 1 + 2
self.assertEqual(expected_email_count, len(mail.outbox))
# end of the Ticket and TicketCCs creation #
# Reply message
reply = email.message.Message()
reply_message_id = uuid.uuid4().hex
submitter_email = 'foo@bar.py'
cc_list = ['bravo@example.net', 'charlie@foobar.com']
reply.__setitem__('Message-ID', reply_message_id)
reply.__setitem__('In-Reply-To', message_id)
reply.__setitem__('Subject', self.ticket_data['title'])
reply.__setitem__('From', submitter_email)
reply.__setitem__('To', self.queue_public.email_address)
reply.__setitem__('Cc', ','.join(cc_list))
reply.__setitem__('Content-Type', 'text/plain;')
reply.set_payload(self.ticket_data['description'])
object_from_message(str(reply), self.queue_public, logger=logger)
followup = FollowUp.objects.get(message_id=message_id)
ticket = Ticket.objects.get(id=followup.ticket.id)
self.assertEqual(ticket.ticket_for_url, "mq1-%s" % ticket.id)
# As an update was made, we increase the expected_email_count with:
# public_update_queue: +1
expected_email_count += 1
self.assertEqual(expected_email_count, len(mail.outbox))
# As we have created a FollowUp from an email, we notify the sender
# and contacts on the cc_list (+1 as it's treated as a list),
# the new and update queues (+2)
# Ensure that the submitter is notified
self.assertIn(submitter_email, mail.outbox[expected_email_count - 1].to)
# Ensure that contacts on cc_list will be notified on the same email (index 0)
for cc_email in cc_list:
self.assertIn(cc_email, mail.outbox[expected_email_count - 1].to)
# Even after 2 messages with the same cc_list,
# <get> MUST return only one object
ticket_cc = TicketCC.objects.get(ticket=ticket, email=cc_email)
self.assertTrue(ticket_cc.ticket, ticket)
self.assertTrue(ticket_cc.email, cc_email)
def test_create_followup_from_email_with_invalid_message_id(self):
"""
Ensure that if a message is received with an invalid In-Reply-To
ID and we can infer the original Ticket ID by the message's subject,
the expected <TicketCC> instances are created.
"""
# Ticket and TicketCCs creation #
msg = email.message.Message()
message_id = uuid.uuid4().hex
submitter_email = 'foo@bar.py'
cc_list = ['bravo@example.net', 'charlie@foobar.com']
msg.__setitem__('Message-ID', message_id)
msg.__setitem__('Subject', self.ticket_data['title'])
msg.__setitem__('From', submitter_email)
msg.__setitem__('To', self.queue_public.email_address)
msg.__setitem__('Cc', ','.join(cc_list))
msg.__setitem__('Content-Type', 'text/plain;')
msg.set_payload(self.ticket_data['description'])
email_count = len(mail.outbox)
object_from_message(str(msg), self.queue_public, logger=logger)
followup = FollowUp.objects.get(message_id=message_id)
ticket = Ticket.objects.get(id=followup.ticket.id)
# Ensure that <TicketCC> is created
for cc_email in cc_list:
ticket_cc = TicketCC.objects.get(ticket=ticket, email=cc_email)
self.assertTrue(ticket_cc.ticket, ticket)
self.assertTrue(ticket_cc.email, cc_email)
self.assertTrue(ticket_cc.can_view, True)
# As we have created an Ticket from an email, we notify:
# the sender (+1),
# contacts on the cc_list (+2),
# the new and update queues (+2)
expected_email_count = 1 + 2 + 2
self.assertEqual(expected_email_count, len(mail.outbox))
# Ensure that the submitter is notified
self.assertIn(submitter_email, mail.outbox[0].to)
# Ensure that <TicketCC> is created
for cc_email in cc_list:
# Ensure that contacts on cc_list will be notified on the same email (index 0)
# self.assertIn(cc_email, mail.outbox[0].to)
ticket_cc = TicketCC.objects.get(ticket=ticket, email=cc_email)
self.assertTrue(ticket_cc.ticket, ticket)
self.assertTrue(ticket_cc.email, cc_email)
# end of the Ticket and TicketCCs creation #
# Reply message
reply = email.message.Message()
reply_message_id = uuid.uuid4().hex
submitter_email = 'foo@bar.py'
cc_list = ['bravo@example.net', 'charlie@foobar.com']
invalid_message_id = 'INVALID'
reply_subject = 'Re: ' + self.ticket_data['title']
reply.__setitem__('Message-ID', reply_message_id)
reply.__setitem__('In-Reply-To', invalid_message_id)
reply.__setitem__('Subject', reply_subject)
reply.__setitem__('From', submitter_email)
reply.__setitem__('To', self.queue_public.email_address)
reply.__setitem__('Cc', ','.join(cc_list))
reply.__setitem__('Content-Type', 'text/plain;')
reply.set_payload(self.ticket_data['description'])
email_count = len(mail.outbox)
object_from_message(str(reply), self.queue_public, logger=logger)
followup = FollowUp.objects.get(message_id=message_id)
ticket = Ticket.objects.get(id=followup.ticket.id)
self.assertEqual(ticket.ticket_for_url, "mq1-%s" % ticket.id)
# Ensure that <TicketCC> is created
for cc_email in cc_list:
# Even after 2 messages with the same cc_list, <get> MUST return only
# one object
ticket_cc = TicketCC.objects.get(ticket=ticket, email=cc_email)
self.assertTrue(ticket_cc.ticket, ticket)
self.assertTrue(ticket_cc.email, cc_email)
# As we have created an Ticket from an email, we notify:
# the sender (+1),
# contacts on the cc_list (+2),
# the new and update queues (+2)
self.assertEqual(email_count + 1 + 2 + 2, len(mail.outbox))
def test_create_ticket_from_email_to_a_notification_enabled_queue(self):
"""
Ensure that when an email is sent to a Queue with
notifications_enabled turned ON, and a <Ticket> is created, all
contacts in the TicketCC list are notified.
"""
msg = email.message.Message()
message_id = uuid.uuid4().hex
submitter_email = 'foo@bar.py'
cc_list = ['bravo@example.net', 'charlie@foobar.com']
msg.__setitem__('Message-ID', message_id)
msg.__setitem__('Subject', self.ticket_data['title'])
msg.__setitem__('From', submitter_email)
msg.__setitem__('To', self.queue_public.email_address)
msg.__setitem__('Cc', ','.join(cc_list))
msg.__setitem__('Content-Type', 'text/plain;')
msg.set_payload(self.ticket_data['description'])
email_count = len(mail.outbox)
object_from_message(str(msg), self.queue_public, logger=logger)
followup = FollowUp.objects.get(message_id=message_id)
ticket = Ticket.objects.get(id=followup.ticket.id)
self.assertEqual(ticket.ticket_for_url, "mq1-%s" % ticket.id)
# As we have created an Ticket from an email, we notify:
# the sender (+1),
# contacts on the cc_list (+2),
# the new and update queues (+2)
self.assertEqual(email_count + 1 + 2 + 2, len(mail.outbox))
# Ensure that the submitter is notified
self.assertIn(submitter_email, mail.outbox[0].to)
# Ensure that <TicketCC> exist
for cc_email in cc_list:
# Ensure that contacts on cc_list will be notified on the same email (index 0)
# self.assertIn(cc_email, mail.outbox[0].to)
ticket_cc = TicketCC.objects.get(ticket=ticket, email=cc_email)
self.assertTrue(ticket_cc.ticket, ticket)
self.assertTrue(ticket_cc.email, cc_email)
def test_create_ticket_from_email_to_a_notification_disabled_queue(self):
"""
Ensure that when an email is sent to a Queue with notifications_enabled
turned OFF, only the new_ticket_cc and updated_ticket_cc contacts (if
they are set) are notified. No contact from the TicketCC list should
be notified.
"""
msg = email.message.Message()
message_id = uuid.uuid4().hex
submitter_email = 'foo@bar.py'
cc_list = ['bravo@example.net', 'charlie@foobar.com']
msg.__setitem__('Message-ID', message_id)
msg.__setitem__('Subject', self.ticket_data['title'])
msg.__setitem__('From', submitter_email)
msg.__setitem__('To', self.queue_public_with_notifications_disabled.email_address)
msg.__setitem__('Cc', ','.join(cc_list))
msg.__setitem__('Content-Type', 'text/plain;')
msg.set_payload(self.ticket_data['description'])
email_count = len(mail.outbox)
object_from_message(str(msg), self.queue_public_with_notifications_disabled, logger=logger)
followup = FollowUp.objects.get(message_id=message_id)
ticket = Ticket.objects.get(id=followup.ticket.id)
self.assertEqual(ticket.ticket_for_url, "mq2-%s" % ticket.id)
# As we have created an Ticket from an email, we notify:
# the sender (+1),
# the new and update queues (+2),
# and that's it because we've disabled queue notifications
self.assertEqual(email_count + 1 + 2, len(mail.outbox))
# Ensure that <TicketCC> is created even if the Queue notifications are disabled
# so when staff members interact with the <Ticket>, they get notified
for cc_email in cc_list:
# Ensure that contacts on the cc_list are not notified
self.assertNotIn(cc_email, mail.outbox[0].to)
ticket_cc = TicketCC.objects.get(ticket=ticket, email=cc_email)
self.assertTrue(ticket_cc.ticket, ticket)
self.assertTrue(ticket_cc.email, cc_email)
def test_create_followup_from_email_to_a_notification_enabled_queue(self):
"""
Ensure that when an email is sent to a Queue with notifications_enabled
turned ON, and a <FollowUp> is created, all contacts n the TicketCC
list are notified.
"""
# Ticket and TicketCCs creation #
msg = email.message.Message()
message_id = uuid.uuid4().hex
submitter_email = 'foo@bar.py'
cc_list = ['bravo@example.net', 'charlie@foobar.com']
msg.__setitem__('Message-ID', message_id)
msg.__setitem__('Subject', self.ticket_data['title'])
msg.__setitem__('From', submitter_email)
msg.__setitem__('To', self.queue_public.email_address)
msg.__setitem__('Cc', ','.join(cc_list))
msg.__setitem__('Content-Type', 'text/plain;')
msg.set_payload(self.ticket_data['description'])
email_count = len(mail.outbox)
object_from_message(str(msg), self.queue_public, logger=logger)
followup = FollowUp.objects.get(message_id=message_id)
ticket = Ticket.objects.get(id=followup.ticket.id)
self.assertEqual(ticket.ticket_for_url, "mq1-%s" % ticket.id)
# As we have created an Ticket from an email, we notify:
# the sender (+1),
# contacts on the cc_list (+2),
# the new and update queues (+2)
expected_email_count = email_count + 1 + 2 + 2
self.assertEqual(expected_email_count, len(mail.outbox))
# Ensure that <TicketCC> is created
for cc_email in cc_list:
# Ensure that contacts on cc_list will be notified on the same email (index 0)
# self.assertIn(cc_email, mail.outbox[0].to)
ticket_cc = TicketCC.objects.get(ticket=ticket, email=cc_email)
self.assertTrue(ticket_cc.ticket, ticket)
self.assertTrue(ticket_cc.email, cc_email)
# end of the Ticket and TicketCCs creation #
# Reply message
reply = email.message.Message()
reply_message_id = uuid.uuid4().hex
submitter_email = 'bravo@example.net'
reply.__setitem__('Message-ID', reply_message_id)
reply.__setitem__('In-Reply-To', message_id)
reply.__setitem__('Subject', self.ticket_data['title'])
reply.__setitem__('From', submitter_email)
reply.__setitem__('To', self.queue_public.email_address)
reply.__setitem__('Content-Type', 'text/plain;')
reply.set_payload(self.ticket_data['description'])
object_from_message(str(reply), self.queue_public, logger=logger)
followup = FollowUp.objects.get(message_id=message_id)
ticket = Ticket.objects.get(id=followup.ticket.id)
self.assertEqual(ticket.ticket_for_url, "mq1-%s" % ticket.id)
# As an update was made, we increase the expected_email_count with:
# submitter: +1
# a new email to all TicketCC subscribers : +2
# public_update_queue: +1
expected_email_count += 1 + 2 + 1
self.assertEqual(expected_email_count, len(mail.outbox))
# Ensure that <TicketCC> exist
for cc_email in cc_list:
# Ensure that contacts on cc_list will be notified on the same email (index 0)
# self.assertIn(cc_email, mail.outbox[expected_email_count - 1].to)
ticket_cc = TicketCC.objects.get(ticket=ticket, email=cc_email)
self.assertTrue(ticket_cc.ticket, ticket)
self.assertTrue(ticket_cc.email, cc_email)
def test_create_followup_from_email_to_a_notification_disabled_queue(self):
"""
Ensure that when an email is sent to a Queue with notifications_enabled
turned OFF, and a <FollowUp> is created, TicketCC is NOT notified.
"""
# Ticket and TicketCCs creation #
msg = email.message.Message()
message_id = uuid.uuid4().hex
submitter_email = 'foo@bar.py'
cc_list = ['bravo@example.net', 'charlie@foobar.com']
msg.__setitem__('Message-ID', message_id)
msg.__setitem__('Subject', self.ticket_data['title'])
msg.__setitem__('From', submitter_email)
msg.__setitem__('To', self.queue_public_with_notifications_disabled.email_address)
msg.__setitem__('Cc', ','.join(cc_list))
msg.__setitem__('Content-Type', 'text/plain;')
msg.set_payload(self.ticket_data['description'])
email_count = len(mail.outbox)
object_from_message(str(msg), self.queue_public_with_notifications_disabled, logger=logger)
followup = FollowUp.objects.get(message_id=message_id)
ticket = Ticket.objects.get(id=followup.ticket.id)
self.assertEqual(ticket.ticket_for_url, "mq2-%s" % ticket.id)
# As we have created an Ticket from an email, we notify:
# the sender (+1),
# the new and update queues (+2)
expected_email_count = email_count + 1 + 2
self.assertEqual(expected_email_count, len(mail.outbox))
# Ensure that <TicketCC> is created
for cc_email in cc_list:
# Ensure that contacts on cc_list will not be notified
self.assertNotIn(cc_email, mail.outbox[0].to)
ticket_cc = TicketCC.objects.get(ticket=ticket, email=cc_email)
self.assertTrue(ticket_cc.ticket, ticket)
self.assertTrue(ticket_cc.email, cc_email)
# end of the Ticket and TicketCCs creation #
# Reply message
reply = email.message.Message()
reply_message_id = uuid.uuid4().hex
submitter_email = 'bravo@example.net'
reply.__setitem__('Message-ID', reply_message_id)
reply.__setitem__('In-Reply-To', message_id)
reply.__setitem__('Subject', self.ticket_data['title'])
reply.__setitem__('From', submitter_email)
reply.__setitem__('To', self.queue_public_with_notifications_disabled.email_address)
reply.__setitem__('Content-Type', 'text/plain;')
reply.set_payload(self.ticket_data['description'])
object_from_message(str(reply), self.queue_public_with_notifications_disabled, logger=logger)
followup = FollowUp.objects.get(message_id=message_id)
ticket = Ticket.objects.get(id=followup.ticket.id)
self.assertEqual(ticket.ticket_for_url, "mq2-%s" % ticket.id)
# As an update was made, we increase the expected_email_count with:
# public_update_queue: +1
expected_email_count += 1
self.assertEqual(expected_email_count, len(mail.outbox))
def test_create_followup_from_email_with_valid_message_id_with_original_cc_list_included(self):
"""
Ensure that if a message is received with an valid In-Reply-To ID,
the expected <TicketCC> instances are created even if the there were
no <TicketCC>s so far.
"""
# Ticket and TicketCCs creation #
msg = email.message.Message()
message_id = uuid.uuid4().hex
submitter_email = 'foo@bar.py'
msg.__setitem__('Message-ID', message_id)
msg.__setitem__('Subject', self.ticket_data['title'])
msg.__setitem__('From', submitter_email)
msg.__setitem__('To', self.queue_public.email_address)
msg.__setitem__('Content-Type', 'text/plain;')
msg.set_payload(self.ticket_data['description'])
email_count = len(mail.outbox)
object_from_message(str(msg), self.queue_public, logger=logger)
followup = FollowUp.objects.get(message_id=message_id)
ticket = Ticket.objects.get(id=followup.ticket.id)
# end of the Ticket and TicketCCs creation #
# Reply message
reply = email.message.Message()
reply_message_id = uuid.uuid4().hex
submitter_email = 'bravo@example.net'
cc_list = ['foo@bar.py', 'charlie@foobar.com']
reply.__setitem__('Message-ID', reply_message_id)
reply.__setitem__('In-Reply-To', message_id)
reply.__setitem__('Subject', self.ticket_data['title'])
reply.__setitem__('From', submitter_email)
reply.__setitem__('To', self.queue_public.email_address)
reply.__setitem__('Cc', ','.join(cc_list))
reply.__setitem__('Content-Type', 'text/plain;')
reply.set_payload(self.ticket_data['description'])
object_from_message(str(reply), self.queue_public, logger=logger)
followup = FollowUp.objects.get(message_id=message_id)
ticket = Ticket.objects.get(id=followup.ticket.id)
self.assertEqual(ticket.ticket_for_url, "mq1-%s" % ticket.id)
# Ensure that <TicketCC> is created
for cc_email in cc_list:
# Even after 2 messages with the same cc_list, <get> MUST return only
# one object
ticket_cc = TicketCC.objects.get(ticket=ticket, email=cc_email)
self.assertTrue(ticket_cc.ticket, ticket)
self.assertTrue(ticket_cc.email, cc_email)
# As we have created an Ticket from an email, we notify the sender (+1)
# and the new and update queues (+2)
expected_email_count = 1 + 2
# As an update was made, we increase the expected_email_count with:
# submitter: +1
# cc_list: +2
# public_update_queue: +1
expected_email_count += 1 + 2 + 1
self.assertEqual(expected_email_count, len(mail.outbox))
def test_ticket_field_autofill(self):
cat = KBCategory.objects.create(
title="Test Cat",
slug="test_cat",
description="This is a test category",
queue=self.queue_public,
)
cat.save()
self.kbitem1 = KBItem.objects.create(
category=cat,
title="KBItem 1",
question="What?",
answer="A KB Item",
)
self.kbitem1.save()
cat_url = reverse('helpdesk:submit') + "?kbitem=1&submitter_email=foo@bar.cz&title=lol"
response = self.client.get(cat_url)
self.assertContains(response, '<option value="1" selected>KBItem 1</option>')
self.assertContains(response, '<input type="email" name="submitter_email" value="foo@bar.cz" class="form-control form-control" required id="id_submitter_email">')
self.assertContains(response, '<input type="text" name="title" value="lol" class="form-control form-control" maxlength="100" required id="id_title">')