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apprise/test/test_telegram.py

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# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
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import os
import six
import pytest
import mock
import requests
from json import dumps
from apprise import AppriseAttachment
from apprise import AppriseAsset
from apprise import NotifyType
from apprise import plugins
# 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')
@mock.patch('requests.get')
@mock.patch('requests.post')
def test_notify_telegram_plugin(mock_post, mock_get):
"""
API: NotifyTelegram() Tests
"""
# Disable Throttling to speed testing
plugins.NotifyBase.request_rate_per_sec = 0
# Bot Token
bot_token = '123456789:abcdefg_hijklmnop'
invalid_bot_token = 'abcd:123'
# Chat ID
chat_ids = 'l2g, lead2gold'
# 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
mock_get.return_value.content = '{}'
mock_post.return_value.content = '{}'
# Exception should be thrown about the fact no bot token was specified
with pytest.raises(TypeError):
plugins.NotifyTelegram(bot_token=None, targets=chat_ids)
# Invalid JSON while trying to detect bot owner
mock_get.return_value.content = '{'
mock_post.return_value.content = '}'
obj = plugins.NotifyTelegram(bot_token=bot_token, targets=None)
obj.notify(title='hello', body='world')
# Invalid JSON while trying to detect bot owner + 400 error
mock_get.return_value.status_code = requests.codes.internal_server_error
mock_post.return_value.status_code = requests.codes.internal_server_error
obj = plugins.NotifyTelegram(bot_token=bot_token, targets=None)
obj.notify(title='hello', body='world')
# Return status back to how they were
mock_post.return_value.status_code = requests.codes.ok
mock_get.return_value.status_code = requests.codes.ok
# Exception should be thrown about the fact an invalid bot token was
# specifed
with pytest.raises(TypeError):
plugins.NotifyTelegram(bot_token=invalid_bot_token, targets=chat_ids)
obj = plugins.NotifyTelegram(
bot_token=bot_token, targets=chat_ids, include_image=True)
assert isinstance(obj, plugins.NotifyTelegram) is True
assert len(obj.targets) == 2
# Test Image Sending Exceptions
mock_post.side_effect = IOError()
assert not obj.send_media(obj.targets[0], NotifyType.INFO)
# Test our other objects
mock_post.side_effect = requests.HTTPError
assert not obj.send_media(obj.targets[0], NotifyType.INFO)
# Restore their entries
mock_get.side_effect = None
mock_post.side_effect = None
mock_get.return_value.content = '{}'
mock_post.return_value.content = '{}'
# test url call
assert isinstance(obj.url(), six.string_types) is True
# test privacy version of url
assert isinstance(obj.url(privacy=True), six.string_types) is True
assert obj.url(privacy=True).startswith('tgram://1...p/') is True
# Test that we can load the string we generate back:
obj = plugins.NotifyTelegram(**plugins.NotifyTelegram.parse_url(obj.url()))
assert isinstance(obj, plugins.NotifyTelegram) is True
# Prepare Mock to fail
response = mock.Mock()
response.status_code = requests.codes.internal_server_error
# a error response
response.content = dumps({
'description': 'test',
})
mock_get.return_value = response
mock_post.return_value = response
# No image asset
nimg_obj = plugins.NotifyTelegram(bot_token=bot_token, targets=chat_ids)
nimg_obj.asset = AppriseAsset(image_path_mask=False, image_url_mask=False)
# Test that our default settings over-ride base settings since they are
# not the same as the one specified in the base; this check merely
# ensures our plugin inheritance is working properly
assert obj.body_maxlen == plugins.NotifyTelegram.body_maxlen
# We don't override the title maxlen so we should be set to the same
# as our parent class in this case
assert obj.title_maxlen == plugins.NotifyBase.title_maxlen
# This tests erroneous messages involving multiple chat ids
assert obj.notify(
body='body', title='title', notify_type=NotifyType.INFO) is False
assert obj.notify(
body='body', title='title', notify_type=NotifyType.INFO) is False
assert nimg_obj.notify(
body='body', title='title', notify_type=NotifyType.INFO) is False
# This tests erroneous messages involving a single chat id
obj = plugins.NotifyTelegram(bot_token=bot_token, targets='l2g')
nimg_obj = plugins.NotifyTelegram(bot_token=bot_token, targets='l2g')
nimg_obj.asset = AppriseAsset(image_path_mask=False, image_url_mask=False)
assert obj.notify(
body='body', title='title', notify_type=NotifyType.INFO) is False
assert nimg_obj.notify(
body='body', title='title', notify_type=NotifyType.INFO) is False
# Bot Token Detection
# Just to make it clear to people reading this code and trying to learn
# what is going on. Apprise tries to detect the bot owner if you don't
# specify a user to message. The idea is to just default to messaging
# the bot owner himself (it makes it easier for people). So we're testing
# the creating of a Telegram Notification without providing a chat ID.
# We're testing the error handling of this bot detection section of the
# code
mock_post.return_value.content = dumps({
"ok": True,
"result": [{
"update_id": 645421321,
"message": {
"message_id": 1,
"from": {
"id": 532389719,
"is_bot": False,
"first_name": "Chris",
"language_code": "en-US"
},
"chat": {
"id": 532389719,
"first_name": "Chris",
"type": "private"
},
"date": 1519694394,
"text": "/start",
"entities": [{
"offset": 0,
"length": 6,
"type": "bot_command",
}],
}},
],
})
mock_post.return_value.status_code = requests.codes.ok
# Test sending attachments
obj = plugins.NotifyTelegram(bot_token=bot_token, targets='12345')
assert len(obj.targets) == 1
assert obj.targets[0] == '12345'
attach = AppriseAttachment(os.path.join(TEST_VAR_DIR, 'apprise-test.gif'))
assert obj.notify(
body='body', title='title', notify_type=NotifyType.INFO,
attach=attach) is True
# 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='body', title='title', notify_type=NotifyType.INFO,
attach=path) is False
obj = plugins.NotifyTelegram(bot_token=bot_token, targets=None)
# No user detected; this happens after our firsst notification
assert len(obj.targets) == 0
assert obj.notify(title='hello', body='world') is True
assert len(obj.targets) == 1
assert obj.targets[0] == '532389719'
# Do the test again, but without the expected (parsed response)
mock_post.return_value.content = dumps({
"ok": True,
"result": [],
})
# No user will be detected now
obj = plugins.NotifyTelegram(bot_token=bot_token, targets=None)
# No user detected; this happens after our firsst notification
assert len(obj.targets) == 0
assert obj.notify(title='hello', body='world') is False
assert len(obj.targets) == 0
# Detect the bot with a bad response
mock_post.return_value.content = dumps({})
obj.detect_bot_owner()
# Test our bot detection with a internal server error
mock_post.return_value.status_code = requests.codes.internal_server_error
# internal server error prevents notification from being sent
obj = plugins.NotifyTelegram(bot_token=bot_token, targets=None)
assert len(obj.targets) == 0
assert obj.notify(title='hello', body='world') is False
assert len(obj.targets) == 0
# Test our bot detection with an unmappable html error
mock_post.return_value.status_code = 999
plugins.NotifyTelegram(bot_token=bot_token, targets=None)
assert len(obj.targets) == 0
assert obj.notify(title='hello', body='world') is False
assert len(obj.targets) == 0
# Do it again but this time provide a failure message
mock_post.return_value.content = dumps({'description': 'Failure Message'})
plugins.NotifyTelegram(bot_token=bot_token, targets=None)
assert len(obj.targets) == 0
assert obj.notify(title='hello', body='world') is False
assert len(obj.targets) == 0
# Do it again but this time provide a failure message and perform a
# notification without a bot detection by providing at least 1 chat id
obj = plugins.NotifyTelegram(bot_token=bot_token, targets=['@abcd'])
assert nimg_obj.notify(
body='body', title='title', notify_type=NotifyType.INFO) is False
# iterate over our exceptions and test them
mock_post.side_effect = requests.HTTPError
# No chat_ids specified
obj = plugins.NotifyTelegram(bot_token=bot_token, targets=None)
assert len(obj.targets) == 0
assert obj.notify(title='hello', body='world') is False
assert len(obj.targets) == 0