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@ -38,6 +38,8 @@ from apprise import NotifyImageSize
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from apprise import __version__ |
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from apprise.Apprise import __load_matrix |
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import pytest |
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import requests |
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import mock |
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def test_apprise(): |
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@ -110,7 +112,7 @@ def test_apprise():
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class BadNotification(NotifyBase): |
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def __init__(self, **kwargs): |
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super(BadNotification, self).__init__() |
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super(BadNotification, self).__init__(**kwargs) |
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# We fail whenever we're initialized |
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raise TypeError() |
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@ -118,7 +120,7 @@ def test_apprise():
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class GoodNotification(NotifyBase): |
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def __init__(self, **kwargs): |
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super(GoodNotification, self).__init__( |
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notify_format=NotifyFormat.HTML) |
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notify_format=NotifyFormat.HTML, **kwargs) |
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def notify(self, **kwargs): |
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# Pretend everything is okay |
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@ -203,9 +205,20 @@ def test_apprise():
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assert(len(a) == 0) |
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# Instantiate a good object |
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plugin = a.instantiate('good://localhost') |
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plugin = a.instantiate('good://localhost', tag="good") |
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assert(isinstance(plugin, NotifyBase)) |
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# Test simple tagging inside of the object |
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assert("good" in plugin) |
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assert("bad" not in plugin) |
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# the in (__contains__ override) is based on or'ed content; so although |
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# 'bad' isn't tagged as being in the plugin, 'good' is, so the return |
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# value of this is True |
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assert(["bad", "good"] in plugin) |
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assert(set(["bad", "good"]) in plugin) |
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assert(("bad", "good") in plugin) |
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# We an add already substatiated instances into our Apprise object |
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a.add(plugin) |
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assert(len(a) == 1) |
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assert(len(a) == 0) |
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@mock.patch('requests.get') |
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@mock.patch('requests.post') |
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def test_apprise_tagging(mock_post, mock_get): |
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""" |
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API: Apprise() object tagging functionality |
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""" |
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# A request |
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robj = mock.Mock() |
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setattr(robj, 'raw', mock.Mock()) |
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# Allow raw.read() calls |
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robj.raw.read.return_value = '' |
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robj.text = '' |
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robj.content = '' |
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mock_get.return_value = robj |
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mock_post.return_value = robj |
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# Simulate a successful notification |
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mock_get.return_value.status_code = requests.codes.ok |
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mock_post.return_value.status_code = requests.codes.ok |
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# Create our object |
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a = Apprise() |
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# Add entry and assign it to a tag called 'awesome' |
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assert(a.add('json://localhost/path1/', tag='awesome') is True) |
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# Add another notification and assign it to a tag called 'awesome' |
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# and another tag called 'local' |
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assert(a.add('json://localhost/path2/', tag=['mmost', 'awesome']) is True) |
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# notify the awesome tag; this would notify both services behind the |
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# scenes |
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assert(a.notify(title="my title", body="my body", tag='awesome') is True) |
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# notify all of the tags |
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assert(a.notify( |
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title="my title", body="my body", tag=['awesome', 'mmost']) is True) |
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# there is nothing to notify using tags 'missing'. However we intentionally |
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# don't fail as there is value in identifying a tag that simply have |
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# nothing to notify from while the object itself contains items |
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assert(a.notify( |
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title="my title", body="my body", tag='missing') is True) |
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# Now to test the ability to and and/or notifications |
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a = Apprise() |
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# Add a tag by tuple |
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assert(a.add('json://localhost/tagA/', tag=("TagA", )) is True) |
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# Add 2 tags by string |
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assert(a.add('json://localhost/tagAB/', tag="TagA, TagB") is True) |
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# Add a tag using a set |
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assert(a.add('json://localhost/tagB/', tag=set(["TagB"])) is True) |
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# Add a tag by string (again) |
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assert(a.add('json://localhost/tagC/', tag="TagC") is True) |
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# Add 2 tags using a list |
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assert(a.add('json://localhost/tagCD/', tag=["TagC", "TagD"]) is True) |
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# Add a tag by string (again) |
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assert(a.add('json://localhost/tagD/', tag="TagD") is True) |
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# add a tag set by set (again) |
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assert(a.add('json://localhost/tagCDE/', |
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tag=set(["TagC", "TagD", "TagE"])) is True) |
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# Expression: TagC and TagD |
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# Matches the following only: |
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# - json://localhost/tagCD/ |
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# - json://localhost/tagCDE/ |
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assert(a.notify( |
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title="my title", body="my body", tag=[('TagC', 'TagD')]) is True) |
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# Expression: (TagY and TagZ) or TagX |
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# Matches nothing |
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assert(a.notify( |
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title="my title", body="my body", |
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tag=[('TagY', 'TagZ'), 'TagX']) is True) |
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# Expression: (TagY and TagZ) or TagA |
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# Matches the following only: |
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# - json://localhost/tagAB/ |
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assert(a.notify( |
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title="my title", body="my body", |
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tag=[('TagY', 'TagZ'), 'TagA']) is True) |
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# Expression: (TagE and TagD) or TagB |
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# Matches the following only: |
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# - json://localhost/tagCDE/ |
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# - json://localhost/tagAB/ |
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# - json://localhost/tagB/ |
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assert(a.notify( |
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title="my title", body="my body", |
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tag=[('TagE', 'TagD'), 'TagB']) is True) |
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# Garbage Entries |
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assert(a.notify( |
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title="my title", body="my body", |
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tag=[(object, ), ]) is True) |
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def test_apprise_notify_formats(tmpdir): |
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""" |
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API: Apprise() TextFormat tests |
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