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apprise/test/test_twitter_plugin.py

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# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
#
# Copyright (C) 2019 Chris Caron <lead2gold@gmail.com>
# All rights reserved.
#
# This code is licensed under the MIT License.
#
# Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy
# of this software and associated documentation files(the "Software"), to deal
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# to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and / or sell
# copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is
# furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions :
#
# The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in
# all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
#
# THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR
# IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY,
# FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT.IN NO EVENT SHALL THE
# AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER
# LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM,
# OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN
# THE SOFTWARE.
import six
import mock
from random import choice
from string import ascii_uppercase as str_alpha
from string import digits as str_num
from apprise import plugins
from apprise import NotifyType
from apprise import Apprise
from apprise import OverflowMode
# Disable logging for a cleaner testing output
import logging
logging.disable(logging.CRITICAL)
TEST_URLS = (
##################################
# NotifyTwitter
##################################
('tweet://', {
'instance': None,
}),
('tweet://:@/', {
'instance': None,
}),
('tweet://consumer_key', {
# Missing Keys
'instance': TypeError,
}),
('tweet://consumer_key/consumer_key/', {
# Missing Keys
'instance': TypeError,
}),
('tweet://consumer_key/consumer_key/access_token/', {
# Missing Access Secret
'instance': TypeError,
}),
('tweet://consumer_key/consumer_key/access_token/access_secret', {
# Missing User
'instance': TypeError,
}),
('tweet://user@consumer_key/consumer_key/access_token/access_secret', {
# We're good!
'instance': plugins.NotifyTwitter,
}),
('tweet://usera@consumer_key/consumer_key/access_token/'
'access_secret/?to=userb', {
# We're good!
'instance': plugins.NotifyTwitter,
}),
)
@mock.patch('apprise.plugins.tweepy.API')
@mock.patch('apprise.plugins.tweepy.OAuthHandler')
def test_plugin(mock_oauth, mock_api):
"""
API: NotifyTwitter Plugin() (pt1)
"""
# Disable Throttling to speed testing
plugins.NotifyBase.request_rate_per_sec = 0
# Define how many characters exist per line
row = 80
# Some variables we use to control the data we work with
body_len = 1024
title_len = 1024
# Create a large body and title with random data
body = ''.join(choice(str_alpha + str_num + ' ') for _ in range(body_len))
body = '\r\n'.join([body[i: i + row] for i in range(0, len(body), row)])
# Create our title using random data
title = ''.join(choice(str_alpha + str_num) for _ in range(title_len))
# 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 notification type override, otherwise default to INFO
notify_type = meta.get('notify_type', NotifyType.INFO)
# Allow us to force the server response code to be something other then
# the defaults
response = meta.get(
'response', True if response else False)
try:
obj = Apprise.instantiate(url, suppress_exceptions=False)
if obj is None:
if instance is not None:
# We're done (assuming this is what we were expecting)
print("{} didn't instantiate itself "
"(we expected it to)".format(url))
assert False
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) is True
if isinstance(obj, plugins.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):
# 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) is True
assert getattr(key, obj) == val
obj.request_rate_per_sec = 0
# check that we're as expected
assert obj.notify(
title='test', body='body',
notify_type=NotifyType.INFO) == response
# check that this doesn't change using different overflow
# methods
assert obj.notify(
body=body, title=title,
notify_type=notify_type,
overflow=OverflowMode.UPSTREAM) == response
assert obj.notify(
body=body, title=title,
notify_type=notify_type,
overflow=OverflowMode.TRUNCATE) == response
assert obj.notify(
body=body, title=title,
notify_type=notify_type,
overflow=OverflowMode.SPLIT) == response
except AssertionError:
# Don't mess with these entries
raise
except Exception as e:
# Handle our exception
assert(instance is not None)
assert(isinstance(e, instance))
@mock.patch('apprise.plugins.tweepy.API.send_direct_message')
@mock.patch('apprise.plugins.tweepy.OAuthHandler.set_access_token')
def test_twitter_plugin_init(set_access_token, send_direct_message):
"""
API: NotifyTwitter Plugin() (pt2)
"""
try:
plugins.NotifyTwitter(
ckey=None, csecret=None, akey=None, asecret=None)
assert False
except TypeError:
# All keys set to none
assert True
try:
plugins.NotifyTwitter(
ckey='value', csecret=None, akey=None, asecret=None)
assert False
except TypeError:
# csecret not set
assert True
try:
plugins.NotifyTwitter(
ckey='value', csecret='value', akey=None, asecret=None)
assert False
except TypeError:
# akey not set
assert True
try:
plugins.NotifyTwitter(
ckey='value', csecret='value', akey='value', asecret=None)
assert False
except TypeError:
# asecret not set
assert True
try:
plugins.NotifyTwitter(
ckey='value', csecret='value', akey='value', asecret='value')
assert False
except TypeError:
# user not set
assert True
try:
obj = plugins.NotifyTwitter(
ckey='value', csecret='value', akey='value', asecret='value',
user='l2g')
# We should initialize properly
assert True
except TypeError:
# We should not reach here
assert False
set_access_token.side_effect = TypeError('Invalid')
assert obj.notify(
title='test', body='body',
notify_type=NotifyType.INFO) is False
# Make it so we can pass authentication, but fail on message
# delivery
set_access_token.side_effect = None
set_access_token.return_value = True
send_direct_message.side_effect = plugins.tweepy.error.TweepError(
0, 'tweepy.error.TweepyError() not handled'),
assert obj.notify(
title='test', body='body',
notify_type=NotifyType.INFO) is False