# -*- coding: utf-8 -*- # BSD 2-Clause License # # Apprise - Push Notification Library. # Copyright (c) 2024, Chris Caron # # Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without # modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are met: # # 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice, # this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. # # 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright notice, # this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the documentation # and/or other materials provided with the distribution. # # THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS "AS IS" # AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE # IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE # ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT HOLDER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE # LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR # CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF # SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS # INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN # CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) # ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE # POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. import asyncio import concurrent.futures import re import sys import pytest import requests from inspect import cleandoc from unittest import mock from os.path import dirname from os.path import join from apprise import Apprise from apprise import AppriseAsset from apprise import AppriseAttachment from apprise import NotifyBase from apprise import NotifyType from apprise import NotifyFormat from apprise import NotifyImageSize from apprise import __version__ from apprise import URLBase from apprise import PrivacyMode from apprise.locale import LazyTranslation from apprise.locale import gettext_lazy as _ from apprise import NotificationManager from apprise.utils import parse_list from helpers import OuterEventLoop import inspect # Disable logging for a cleaner testing output import logging logging.disable(logging.CRITICAL) # Attachment Directory TEST_VAR_DIR = join(dirname(__file__), 'var') # Grant access to our Notification Manager Singleton N_MGR = NotificationManager() def test_apprise_object(): """ API: Apprise() object """ def do_notify(server, *args, **kwargs): return server.notify(*args, **kwargs) apprise_test(do_notify) def test_apprise_async(): """ API: Apprise() object asynchronous methods """ with OuterEventLoop() as loop: def do_notify(server, *args, **kwargs): return loop.run_until_complete( server.async_notify(*args, **kwargs)) apprise_test(do_notify) def apprise_test(do_notify): a = Apprise() # no items assert len(a) == 0 # Apprise object can also be directly tested with 'if' keyword # No entries results in a False response assert not a # Create an Asset object asset = AppriseAsset(theme='default') # We can load the device using our asset a = Apprise(asset=asset) # We can load our servers up front as well servers = [ 'json://myhost', 'kodi://kodi.server.local', ] a = Apprise(servers=servers) # 2 servers loaded assert len(a) == 2 # Apprise object can also be directly tested with 'if' keyword # At least one entry results in a True response assert a # We can retrieve our URLs this way: assert len(a.urls()) == 2 # We can add another server assert a.add('mmosts://mattermost.server.local/' '3ccdd113474722377935511fc85d3dd4') is True assert len(a) == 3 # Try adding nothing but delimiters assert a.add(',, ,, , , , ,') is False # The number of servers added doesn't change assert len(a) == 3 # We can pop an object off of our stack by it's indexed value: obj = a.pop(0) assert isinstance(obj, NotifyBase) is True assert len(a) == 2 # We can retrieve elements from our list too by reference: assert isinstance(a[0].url(), str) is True # We can iterate over our list too: count = 0 for o in a: assert isinstance(o.url(), str) is True count += 1 # verify that we did indeed iterate over each element assert len(a) == count # We can empty our set a.clear() assert len(a) == 0 # An invalid schema assert a.add('this is not a parseable url at all') is False assert len(a) == 0 # An unsupported schema assert a.add( 'invalid://we.just.do.not.support.this.plugin.type') is False assert len(a) == 0 # A poorly formatted URL assert a.add('json://user:@@@:bad?no.good') is False assert len(a) == 0 # Add a server with our asset we created earlier assert a.add('mmosts://mattermost.server.local/' '3ccdd113474722377935511fc85d3dd4', asset=asset) is True # Clear our server listings again a.clear() assert len(a) == 0 # No servers to notify assert do_notify(a, title="my title", body="my body") is False # More Variations of Multiple Adding of URLs a = Apprise() assert a.add(servers) assert len(a) == 2 a.clear() assert a.add('ntfys://user:pass@host/test, json://localhost') assert len(a) == 2 a.clear() assert a.add(['ntfys://user:pass@host/test', 'json://localhost']) assert len(a) == 2 a.clear() assert a.add(('ntfys://user:pass@host/test', 'json://localhost')) assert len(a) == 2 a.clear() assert a.add(set(['ntfys://user:pass@host/test', 'json://localhost'])) assert len(a) == 2 a.clear() # Pass a list entry containing 1 string with 2 elements in it # Mimic Home-Assistant core-2024.2.1 Issue: # - https://github.com/home-assistant/core/issues/110242 # # In this case, the first one will load, but not the second entry # This is by design; but captured here to illustrate the issue assert a.add(['ntfys://user:pass@host/test, json://localhost']) assert len(a) == 1 assert a[0].url().startswith('ntfys://') a.clear() # Following thorugh with the problem of providing a list containing # an entry with 2 URLs in it... while the ntfys parsed okay above, # the same can't be said for other combinations. It's important # to always keep strings separately assert a.add(['mailto://user:pass@example.com, json://localhost']) is False assert len(a) == 0 # Showing that the URLs were valid on their own: assert a.add(*['mailto://user:pass@example.com, json://localhost']) assert len(a) == 2 assert a[0].url().startswith('mailto://') assert a[1].url().startswith('json://') a.clear() class BadNotification(NotifyBase): def __init__(self, **kwargs): super().__init__(**kwargs) # We fail whenever we're initialized raise TypeError() @staticmethod def parse_url(url, *args, **kwargs): # always parseable return NotifyBase.parse_url(url, verify_host=False) class GoodNotification(NotifyBase): def __init__(self, **kwargs): super().__init__( notify_format=NotifyFormat.HTML, **kwargs) def send(self, **kwargs): # Pretend everything is okay return True @staticmethod def parse_url(url, *args, **kwargs): # always parseable return NotifyBase.parse_url(url, verify_host=False) # Store our bad notification in our schema map N_MGR['bad'] = BadNotification # Store our good notification in our schema map N_MGR['good'] = GoodNotification # Just to explain what is happening here, we would have parsed the # url properly but failed when we went to go and create an instance # of it. assert a.add('bad://localhost') is False assert len(a) == 0 # We'll fail because we've got nothing to notify assert do_notify( a, title="my title", body="my body") is False # Clear our server listings again a.clear() assert a.add('good://localhost') is True assert len(a) == 1 # Bad Notification Type is still allowed as it is presumed the user # know's what their doing assert do_notify( a, title="my title", body="my body", notify_type='bad') is True # No Title/Body combo's assert do_notify(a, title=None, body=None) is False assert do_notify(a, title='', body=None) is False assert do_notify(a, title=None, body='') is False assert do_notify(a, title=5, body=b'bytes') is False assert do_notify(a, title=b"bytes", body=10) is False assert do_notify(a, title=object(), body=b'bytes') is False assert do_notify(a, title=b"bytes", body=object()) is False # A Body must be present assert do_notify(a, title='present', body=None) is False # Other combinations work fine assert do_notify(a, title=None, body='present') is True assert do_notify(a, title="present", body="present") is True # Send Attachment with success attach = join(TEST_VAR_DIR, 'apprise-test.gif') assert do_notify( a, body='body', title='test', notify_type=NotifyType.INFO, attach=attach) is True # Send the attachment as an AppriseAttachment object assert do_notify( a, body='body', title='test', notify_type=NotifyType.INFO, attach=AppriseAttachment(attach)) is True # test a invalid attachment assert do_notify( a, body='body', title='test', notify_type=NotifyType.INFO, attach='invalid://') is False # Repeat the same tests above... # however do it by directly accessing the object; this grants the similar # results: assert do_notify( a[0], body='body', title='test', notify_type=NotifyType.INFO, attach=attach) is True # Send the attachment as an AppriseAttachment object assert do_notify( a[0], body='body', title='test', notify_type=NotifyType.INFO, attach=AppriseAttachment(attach)) is True # test a invalid attachment assert do_notify( a[0], body='body', title='test', notify_type=NotifyType.INFO, attach='invalid://') is False class ThrowNotification(NotifyBase): def notify(self, **kwargs): # Pretend everything is okay raise TypeError() async def async_notify(self, **kwargs): # Pretend everything is okay (async) raise TypeError() class RuntimeNotification(NotifyBase): def notify(self, **kwargs): # Pretend everything is okay raise RuntimeError() async def async_notify(self, **kwargs): # Pretend everything is okay (async) raise TypeError() class FailNotification(NotifyBase): def notify(self, **kwargs): # Pretend everything is okay return False async def async_notify(self, **kwargs): # Pretend everything is okay (async) raise TypeError() # Store our bad notification in our schema map N_MGR['throw'] = ThrowNotification # Store our good notification in our schema map N_MGR['fail'] = FailNotification # Store our good notification in our schema map N_MGR['runtime'] = RuntimeNotification for async_mode in (True, False): # Create an Asset object asset = AppriseAsset(theme='default', async_mode=async_mode) # We can load the device using our asset a = Apprise(asset=asset) assert a.add('runtime://localhost') is True assert a.add('throw://localhost') is True assert a.add('fail://localhost') is True assert len(a) == 3 # Test when our notify both throws an exception and or just # simply returns False assert do_notify(a, title="present", body="present") is False # Create a Notification that throws an unexected exception class ThrowInstantiateNotification(NotifyBase): def __init__(self, **kwargs): # Pretend everything is okay raise TypeError() N_MGR.unload_modules() N_MGR['throw'] = ThrowInstantiateNotification # Store our good notification in our schema map N_MGR['good'] = GoodNotification # Reset our object a.clear() assert len(a) == 0 # Test our socket details # rto = Socket Read Timeout # cto = Socket Connect Timeout plugin = a.instantiate('good://localhost?rto=5.1&cto=10') assert isinstance(plugin, NotifyBase) assert plugin.socket_connect_timeout == 10.0 assert plugin.socket_read_timeout == 5.1 plugin = a.instantiate('good://localhost?rto=invalid&cto=invalid') assert isinstance(plugin, NotifyBase) assert plugin.socket_connect_timeout == URLBase.socket_connect_timeout assert plugin.socket_read_timeout == URLBase.socket_read_timeout # Reset our object a.clear() assert len(a) == 0 with pytest.raises(ValueError): # Encoding error AppriseAsset(encoding='ascii', storage_salt="γƒœγƒΌγƒ«γƒˆ") with pytest.raises(ValueError): # Not a valid storage salt (must be str or bytes) AppriseAsset(storage_salt=42) # Set our cache to be off plugin = a.instantiate('good://localhost?store=no', asset=asset) assert isinstance(plugin, NotifyBase) assert plugin.url_id(lazy=False) is None # Verify our cache is disabled assert 'store=no' in plugin.url() with pytest.raises(ValueError): # idlen must be greater then 0 AppriseAsset(storage_idlen=-1) # Create a larger idlen asset = AppriseAsset(storage_idlen=32) plugin = a.instantiate('good://localhost', asset=asset) assert len(plugin.url_id()) == 32 # Instantiate a bad object plugin = a.instantiate(object, tag="bad_object") assert plugin is None # Instantiate a good object plugin = a.instantiate('good://localhost', tag="good") assert isinstance(plugin, NotifyBase) # Test simple tagging inside of the object assert "good" in plugin assert "bad" not in plugin # the in (__contains__ override) is based on or'ed content; so although # 'bad' isn't tagged as being in the plugin, 'good' is, so the return # value of this is True assert ["bad", "good"] in plugin assert set(["bad", "good"]) in plugin assert ("bad", "good") in plugin # We an add already substatiated instances into our Apprise object a.add(plugin) assert len(a) == 1 # We can add entries as a list too (to add more then one) a.add([plugin, plugin, plugin]) assert len(a) == 4 # Reset our object again a.clear() with pytest.raises(TypeError): a.instantiate('throw://localhost', suppress_exceptions=False) assert len(a) == 0 assert a.instantiate( 'throw://localhost', suppress_exceptions=True) is None assert len(a) == 0 # # We rince and repeat the same tests as above, however we do them # using the dict version # # Reset our object a.clear() assert len(a) == 0 # Instantiate a good object plugin = a.instantiate({ 'schema': 'good', 'host': 'localhost'}, tag="good") assert isinstance(plugin, NotifyBase) # Test simple tagging inside of the object assert "good" in plugin assert "bad" not in plugin # the in (__contains__ override) is based on or'ed content; so although # 'bad' isn't tagged as being in the plugin, 'good' is, so the return # value of this is True assert ["bad", "good"] in plugin assert set(["bad", "good"]) in plugin assert ("bad", "good") in plugin # We an add already substatiated instances into our Apprise object a.add(plugin) assert len(a) == 1 # We can add entries as a list too (to add more then one) a.add([plugin, plugin, plugin]) assert len(a) == 4 # Reset our object again a.clear() with pytest.raises(TypeError): a.instantiate({ 'schema': 'throw', 'host': 'localhost'}, suppress_exceptions=False) assert len(a) == 0 assert a.instantiate({ 'schema': 'throw', 'host': 'localhost'}, suppress_exceptions=True) is None assert len(a) == 0 def test_apprise_pretty_print(): """ API: Apprise() Pretty Print tests """ # Privacy Print # PrivacyMode.Secret always returns the same thing to avoid guessing assert URLBase.pprint( None, privacy=True, mode=PrivacyMode.Secret) == '****' assert URLBase.pprint( 42, privacy=True, mode=PrivacyMode.Secret) == '****' assert URLBase.pprint( object, privacy=True, mode=PrivacyMode.Secret) == '****' assert URLBase.pprint( "", privacy=True, mode=PrivacyMode.Secret) == '****' assert URLBase.pprint( "a", privacy=True, mode=PrivacyMode.Secret) == '****' assert URLBase.pprint( "ab", privacy=True, mode=PrivacyMode.Secret) == '****' assert URLBase.pprint( "abcdefghijk", privacy=True, mode=PrivacyMode.Secret) == '****' # PrivacyMode.Outer assert URLBase.pprint( None, privacy=True, mode=PrivacyMode.Outer) == '' assert URLBase.pprint( 42, privacy=True, mode=PrivacyMode.Outer) == '' assert URLBase.pprint( object, privacy=True, mode=PrivacyMode.Outer) == '' assert URLBase.pprint( "", privacy=True, mode=PrivacyMode.Outer) == '' assert URLBase.pprint( "a", privacy=True, mode=PrivacyMode.Outer) == 'a...a' assert URLBase.pprint( "ab", privacy=True, mode=PrivacyMode.Outer) == 'a...b' assert URLBase.pprint( "abcdefghijk", privacy=True, mode=PrivacyMode.Outer) == 'a...k' # PrivacyMode.Tail assert URLBase.pprint( None, privacy=True, mode=PrivacyMode.Tail) == '' assert URLBase.pprint( 42, privacy=True, mode=PrivacyMode.Tail) == '' assert URLBase.pprint( object, privacy=True, mode=PrivacyMode.Tail) == '' assert URLBase.pprint( "", privacy=True, mode=PrivacyMode.Tail) == '' assert URLBase.pprint( "a", privacy=True, mode=PrivacyMode.Tail) == '...a' assert URLBase.pprint( "ab", privacy=True, mode=PrivacyMode.Tail) == '...ab' assert URLBase.pprint( "abcdefghijk", privacy=True, mode=PrivacyMode.Tail) == '...hijk' # Quoting settings assert URLBase.pprint(" ", privacy=False, safe='') == '%20' assert URLBase.pprint(" ", privacy=False, quote=False, safe='') == ' ' @mock.patch('requests.get') @mock.patch('requests.post') def test_apprise_tagging(mock_post, mock_get): """ API: Apprise() object tagging functionality """ def do_notify(server, *args, **kwargs): return server.notify(*args, **kwargs) apprise_tagging_test(mock_post, mock_get, do_notify) @mock.patch('requests.get') @mock.patch('requests.post') def test_apprise_tagging_async(mock_post, mock_get): """ API: Apprise() object tagging functionality asynchronous methods """ with OuterEventLoop() as loop: def do_notify(server, *args, **kwargs): return loop.run_until_complete( server.async_notify(*args, **kwargs)) apprise_tagging_test(mock_post, mock_get, do_notify) def apprise_tagging_test(mock_post, mock_get, do_notify): # A request robj = mock.Mock() setattr(robj, 'raw', mock.Mock()) # Allow raw.read() calls robj.raw.read.return_value = '' robj.text = '' robj.content = '' mock_get.return_value = robj mock_post.return_value = robj # Simulate a successful notification mock_get.return_value.status_code = requests.codes.ok mock_post.return_value.status_code = requests.codes.ok # Create our object a = Apprise() # An invalid addition can't add the tag assert a.add('averyinvalidschema://localhost', tag='uhoh') is False assert a.add({ 'schema': 'averyinvalidschema', 'host': 'localhost'}, tag='uhoh') is False # Add entry and assign it to a tag called 'awesome' assert a.add('json://localhost/path1/', tag='awesome') is True assert a.add({ 'schema': 'json', 'host': 'localhost', 'fullpath': '/path1/'}, tag='awesome') is True # Add another notification and assign it to a tag called 'awesome' # and another tag called 'local' assert a.add('json://localhost/path2/', tag=['mmost', 'awesome']) is True # notify the awesome tag; this would notify both services behind the # scenes assert do_notify( a, title="my title", body="my body", tag='awesome') is True # notify all of the tags assert do_notify( a, title="my title", body="my body", tag=['awesome', 'mmost']) is True # When we query against our loaded notifications for a tag that simply # isn't assigned to anything, we return None. None (different then False) # tells us that we litterally had nothing to query. We didn't fail... # but we also didn't do anything... assert do_notify( a, title="my title", body="my body", tag='missing') is None # Now to test the ability to and and/or notifications a = Apprise() # Add a tag by tuple assert a.add('json://localhost/tagA/', tag=("TagA", )) is True # Add 2 tags by string assert a.add('json://localhost/tagAB/', tag="TagA, TagB") is True # Add a tag using a set assert a.add('json://localhost/tagB/', tag=set(["TagB"])) is True # Add a tag by string (again) assert a.add('json://localhost/tagC/', tag="TagC") is True # Add 2 tags using a list assert a.add('json://localhost/tagCD/', tag=["TagC", "TagD"]) is True # Add a tag by string (again) assert a.add('json://localhost/tagD/', tag="TagD") is True # add a tag set by set (again) assert a.add('json://localhost/tagCDE/', tag=set(["TagC", "TagD", "TagE"])) is True # Expression: TagC and TagD # Matches the following only: # - json://localhost/tagCD/ # - json://localhost/tagCDE/ assert do_notify( a, title="my title", body="my body", tag=[('TagC', 'TagD')]) is True # Expression: (TagY and TagZ) or TagX # Matches nothing, None is returned in this case assert do_notify( a, title="my title", body="my body", tag=[('TagY', 'TagZ'), 'TagX']) is None # Expression: (TagY and TagZ) or TagA # Matches the following only: # - json://localhost/tagAB/ assert do_notify( a, title="my title", body="my body", tag=[('TagY', 'TagZ'), 'TagA']) is True # Expression: (TagE and TagD) or TagB # Matches the following only: # - json://localhost/tagCDE/ # - json://localhost/tagAB/ # - json://localhost/tagB/ assert do_notify( a, title="my title", body="my body", tag=[('TagE', 'TagD'), 'TagB']) is True # Garbage Entries in tag field just get stripped out. the below # is the same as notifying no tags at all. Since we have not added # any entries that do not have tags (that we can match against) # we fail. None is returned as a way of letting us know that we # had Notifications to notify, but since none of them matched our tag # none were notified. assert do_notify( a, title="my title", body="my body", tag=[(object, ), ]) is None def test_apprise_schemas(): """ API: Apprise().schema() tests """ # Clear loaded modules a = Apprise() # no items assert len(a) == 0 class TextNotification(NotifyBase): # set our default notification format notify_format = NotifyFormat.TEXT # Garbage Protocol Entries protocol = None secure_protocol = (None, object) class HtmlNotification(NotifyBase): protocol = ('html', 'htm') secure_protocol = ('htmls', 'htms') class MarkDownNotification(NotifyBase): protocol = 'markdown' secure_protocol = 'markdowns' schemas = URLBase.schemas(TextNotification) assert isinstance(schemas, set) is True # We didn't define a protocol or secure protocol assert len(schemas) == 0 # Store our notifications into our schema map N_MGR['text'] = TextNotification N_MGR['html'] = HtmlNotification N_MGR['markdown'] = MarkDownNotification schemas = URLBase.schemas(TextNotification) assert isinstance(schemas, set) is True # We didn't define a protocol or secure protocol one # but one got assigned in he above N_MGR call assert len(schemas) == 1 assert 'text' in schemas schemas = URLBase.schemas(HtmlNotification) assert isinstance(schemas, set) is True assert len(schemas) == 4 assert 'html' in schemas assert 'htm' in schemas assert 'htmls' in schemas assert 'htms' in schemas # Invalid entries do not disrupt schema calls for garbage in (object(), None, 42): schemas = URLBase.schemas(garbage) assert isinstance(schemas, set) is True assert len(schemas) == 0 def test_apprise_urlbase_object(): """ API: Apprise() URLBase object testing """ results = URLBase.parse_url('https://localhost/path/?cto=3.0&verify=no') assert results.get('user') is None assert results.get('password') is None assert results.get('path') == '/path/' assert results.get('secure') is True assert results.get('verify') is False base = URLBase(**results) assert base.request_timeout == (3.0, 4.0) assert base.request_auth is None assert base.request_url == 'https://localhost/path/' assert base.url().startswith('https://localhost/') results = URLBase.parse_url( 'http://user:pass@localhost:34/path/here?rto=3.0&verify=yes') assert results.get('user') == 'user' assert results.get('password') == 'pass' assert results.get('fullpath') == '/path/here' assert results.get('secure') is False assert results.get('verify') is True base = URLBase(**results) assert base.request_timeout == (4.0, 3.0) assert base.request_auth == ('user', 'pass') assert base.request_url == 'http://localhost:34/path/here' assert base.url().startswith('http://user:pass@localhost:34/path/here') results = URLBase.parse_url('http://user@127.0.0.1/path/') assert results.get('user') == 'user' assert results.get('password') is None assert results.get('fullpath') == '/path/' assert results.get('secure') is False assert results.get('verify') is True base = URLBase(**results) assert base.request_timeout == (4.0, 4.0) assert base.request_auth == ('user', None) assert base.request_url == 'http://127.0.0.1/path/' assert base.url().startswith('http://user@127.0.0.1/path/') # Generic initialization base = URLBase(**{'schema': ''}) assert base.request_timeout == (4.0, 4.0) assert base.request_auth is None assert base.request_url == 'http:///' assert base.url().startswith('http:///') base = URLBase() assert base.request_timeout == (4.0, 4.0) assert base.request_auth is None assert base.request_url == 'http:///' assert base.url().startswith('http:///') def test_apprise_unique_id(): """ API: Apprise() Input Formats tests """ # Default testing obj1 = Apprise.instantiate('json://user@127.0.0.1/path') obj2 = Apprise.instantiate('json://user@127.0.0.1/path/?arg=') assert obj1.url_identifier == obj2.url_identifier assert obj1.url_id() == obj2.url_id() # Second call leverages lazy reference (so it's much faster assert obj1.url_id() == obj2.url_id() # Disable Lazy Setting assert obj1.url_id(lazy=False) == obj2.url_id(lazy=False) # A variation such as providing a password or altering the path makes the # url_id() different: obj2 = Apprise.instantiate('json://user@127.0.0.1/path2/?arg=') # path assert obj1.url_id() != obj2.url_id() obj2 = Apprise.instantiate( 'jsons://user@127.0.0.1/path/?arg=') # secure flag assert obj1.url_id() != obj2.url_id() obj2 = Apprise.instantiate( 'json://user2@127.0.0.1/path/?arg=') # user assert obj1.url_id() != obj2.url_id() obj2 = Apprise.instantiate( 'json://user@127.0.0.1:8080/path/?arg=') # port assert obj1.url_id() != obj2.url_id() obj2 = Apprise.instantiate( 'json://user:pass@127.0.0.1/path/?arg=') # password assert obj1.url_id() != obj2.url_id() # Leverage salt setting asset = AppriseAsset(storage_salt='abcd') obj2 = Apprise.instantiate('json://user@127.0.0.1/path/', asset=asset) assert obj1.url_id(lazy=False) != obj2.url_id(lazy=False) asset = AppriseAsset(storage_salt=b'abcd') # same salt value produces a match again obj1 = Apprise.instantiate('json://user@127.0.0.1/path/', asset=asset) assert obj1.url_id() == obj2.url_id() # We'll add a good notification to our list class TesNoURLID(NotifyBase): """ This class is just sets a use case where we don't return a url_identifier """ # we'll use this as a key to make our service easier to find # in the next part of the testing service_name = 'nourl' _url_identifier = False def send(self, **kwargs): # Pretend everything is okay (so we don't break other tests) return True @staticmethod def parse_url(url): return NotifyBase.parse_url(url, verify_host=False) @property def url_identifier(self): """ No URL Identifier """ return self._url_identifier N_MGR['nourl'] = TesNoURLID # setting URL Identifier to False disables the generator url = 'nourl://' obj = Apprise.instantiate(url) # No generation takes place assert obj.url_id() is None # # Dictionary Testing # obj._url_identifier = { 'abc': '123', 'def': b'\0', 'hij': 42, 'klm': object} # call uses cached value (from above) assert obj.url_id() is None # Tests dictionary key generation assert obj.url_id(lazy=False) is not None # List/Set/Tuple Testing # obj1 = Apprise.instantiate(url) obj1._url_identifier = ['123', b'\0', 42, object] # Tests dictionary key generation assert obj1.url_id() is not None obj2 = Apprise.instantiate(url) obj2._url_identifier = ('123', b'\0', 42, object) assert obj2.url_id() is not None assert obj2.url_id() == obj2.url_id() obj3 = Apprise.instantiate(url) obj3._url_identifier = set(['123', b'\0', 42, object]) assert obj3.url_id() is not None obj = Apprise.instantiate(url) obj._url_identifier = b'test' assert obj.url_id() is not None obj = Apprise.instantiate(url) obj._url_identifier = 'test' assert obj.url_id() is not None # Testing Garbage for x in (31, object, 43.1): obj = Apprise.instantiate(url) obj._url_identifier = x assert obj.url_id() is not None def test_apprise_notify_formats(): """ API: Apprise() Input Formats tests """ # Need to set async_mode=False to call notify() instead of async_notify(). asset = AppriseAsset(async_mode=False) a = Apprise(asset=asset) # no items assert len(a) == 0 class TextNotification(NotifyBase): # set our default notification format notify_format = NotifyFormat.TEXT def __init__(self, **kwargs): super().__init__(**kwargs) def notify(self, **kwargs): # Pretend everything is okay return True class HtmlNotification(NotifyBase): # set our default notification format notify_format = NotifyFormat.HTML def __init__(self, **kwargs): super().__init__(**kwargs) def notify(self, **kwargs): # Pretend everything is okay return True class MarkDownNotification(NotifyBase): # set our default notification format notify_format = NotifyFormat.MARKDOWN def __init__(self, **kwargs): super().__init__(**kwargs) def notify(self, **kwargs): # Pretend everything is okay return True # Store our notifications into our schema map N_MGR['text'] = TextNotification N_MGR['html'] = HtmlNotification N_MGR['markdown'] = MarkDownNotification # Test Markdown; the above calls the markdown because our good:// # defined plugin above was defined to default to HTML which triggers # a markdown to take place if the body_format specified on the notify # call assert a.add('html://localhost') is True assert a.add('html://another.server') is True assert a.add('html://and.another') is True assert a.add('text://localhost') is True assert a.add('text://another.server') is True assert a.add('text://and.another') is True assert a.add('markdown://localhost') is True assert a.add('markdown://another.server') is True assert a.add('markdown://and.another') is True assert len(a) == 9 assert a.notify( title="markdown", body="## Testing Markdown", body_format=NotifyFormat.MARKDOWN) is True assert a.notify( title="text", body="Testing Text", body_format=NotifyFormat.TEXT) is True assert a.notify( title="html", body="HTML", body_format=NotifyFormat.HTML) is True def test_apprise_asset(tmpdir): """ API: AppriseAsset() object """ a = AppriseAsset(theme='light') # Default theme assert a.theme == 'light' # Invalid kw handling with pytest.raises(AttributeError): AppriseAsset(invalid_kw='value') a = AppriseAsset( theme='dark', image_path_mask='/{THEME}/{TYPE}-{XY}{EXTENSION}', image_url_mask='http://localhost/{THEME}/{TYPE}-{XY}{EXTENSION}', ) a.default_html_color = '#abcabc' assert a.color('invalid', tuple) == (171, 202, 188) assert a.color(NotifyType.INFO, tuple) == (58, 163, 227) assert a.color('invalid', int) == 11258556 assert a.color(NotifyType.INFO, int) == 3843043 assert a.color('invalid', None) == '#abcabc' assert a.color(NotifyType.INFO, None) == '#3AA3E3' # None is the default assert a.color(NotifyType.INFO) == '#3AA3E3' # Invalid Type with pytest.raises(ValueError): # The exception we expect since dict is not supported a.color(NotifyType.INFO, dict) # Test our ASCII mappings assert a.ascii('invalid') == '[?]' assert a.ascii(NotifyType.INFO) == '[i]' assert a.ascii(NotifyType.SUCCESS) == '[+]' assert a.ascii(NotifyType.WARNING) == '[~]' assert a.ascii(NotifyType.FAILURE) == '[!]' # Invalid Type with pytest.raises(ValueError): # The exception we expect since dict is not supported a.color(NotifyType.INFO, dict) assert a.image_url(NotifyType.INFO, NotifyImageSize.XY_256) == \ 'http://localhost/dark/info-256x256.png' assert a.image_path( NotifyType.INFO, NotifyImageSize.XY_256, must_exist=False) == '/dark/info-256x256.png' # This path doesn't exist so image_raw will fail (since we just # randompyl picked it for testing) assert a.image_raw(NotifyType.INFO, NotifyImageSize.XY_256) is None assert a.image_path( NotifyType.INFO, NotifyImageSize.XY_256, must_exist=True) is None # Create a new object (with our default settings) a = AppriseAsset() # Our default configuration can access our file assert a.image_path( NotifyType.INFO, NotifyImageSize.XY_256, must_exist=True) is not None assert a.image_raw(NotifyType.INFO, NotifyImageSize.XY_256) is not None # Create a temporary directory sub = tmpdir.mkdir("great.theme") # Write a file sub.join("{0}-{1}.png".format( NotifyType.INFO, NotifyImageSize.XY_256, )).write("the content doesn't matter for testing.") # Create an asset that will reference our file we just created a = AppriseAsset( theme='great.theme', image_path_mask='%s/{THEME}/{TYPE}-{XY}.png' % dirname(sub.strpath), ) # We'll be able to read file we just created assert a.image_raw(NotifyType.INFO, NotifyImageSize.XY_256) is not None # We can retrieve the filename at this point even with must_exist set # to True assert a.image_path( NotifyType.INFO, NotifyImageSize.XY_256, must_exist=True) is not None # Test case where we can't access the image file with mock.patch('builtins.open', side_effect=OSError()): assert a.image_raw(NotifyType.INFO, NotifyImageSize.XY_256) is None # Our content is retrivable again assert a.image_raw(NotifyType.INFO, NotifyImageSize.XY_256) is not None # Disable all image references a = AppriseAsset(image_path_mask=False, image_url_mask=False) # We always return none in these calls now assert a.image_raw(NotifyType.INFO, NotifyImageSize.XY_256) is None assert a.image_url(NotifyType.INFO, NotifyImageSize.XY_256) is None assert a.image_path(NotifyType.INFO, NotifyImageSize.XY_256, must_exist=False) is None assert a.image_path(NotifyType.INFO, NotifyImageSize.XY_256, must_exist=True) is None # Test our default extension out a = AppriseAsset( image_path_mask='/{THEME}/{TYPE}-{XY}{EXTENSION}', image_url_mask='http://localhost/{THEME}/{TYPE}-{XY}{EXTENSION}', default_extension='.jpeg', ) assert a.image_path( NotifyType.INFO, NotifyImageSize.XY_256, must_exist=False) == '/default/info-256x256.jpeg' assert a.image_url( NotifyType.INFO, NotifyImageSize.XY_256) == \ 'http://localhost/default/info-256x256.jpeg' # extension support assert a.image_path( NotifyType.INFO, NotifyImageSize.XY_128, must_exist=False, extension='.ico') == '/default/info-128x128.ico' assert a.image_url( NotifyType.INFO, NotifyImageSize.XY_256, extension='.test') == \ 'http://localhost/default/info-256x256.test' a = AppriseAsset(plugin_paths=('/tmp',)) assert a.plugin_paths == ('/tmp', ) def test_apprise_disabled_plugins(): """ API: Apprise() Disabled Plugin States """ # Ensure there are no other drives loaded N_MGR.unload_modules(disable_native=True) assert len(N_MGR) == 0 class TestDisabled01Notification(NotifyBase): """ This class is used to test a pre-disabled state """ # Just flat out disable our service enabled = False # we'll use this as a key to make our service easier to find # in the next part of the testing service_name = 'na01' def notify(self, **kwargs): # Pretend everything is okay (so we don't break other tests) return True N_MGR['na01'] = TestDisabled01Notification class TestDisabled02Notification(NotifyBase): """ This class is used to test a post-disabled state """ # we'll use this as a key to make our service easier to find # in the next part of the testing service_name = 'na02' def __init__(self, *args, **kwargs): super().__init__(**kwargs) # enable state changes **AFTER** we initialize self.enabled = False def notify(self, **kwargs): # Pretend everything is okay (so we don't break other tests) return True N_MGR['na02'] = TestDisabled02Notification # Create our Apprise instance a = Apprise() result = a.details(lang='ca-en', show_disabled=True) assert isinstance(result, dict) assert 'schemas' in result assert len(result['schemas']) == 2 # our na01 is disabled right from the get-go entry = next((x for x in result['schemas'] if x['service_name'] == 'na01'), None) assert entry is not None assert entry['enabled'] is False plugin = a.instantiate('na01://localhost') # Object is just flat out disabled... nothing is instatiated assert plugin is None # our na02 isn't however until it's initialized; as a result # it get's returned in our result set entry = next((x for x in result['schemas'] if x['service_name'] == 'na02'), None) assert entry is not None assert entry['enabled'] is True plugin = a.instantiate('na02://localhost') # Object isn't disabled until the __init__() call. But this is still # enough to not instantiate the object: assert plugin is None # If we choose to filter our disabled, we can't unfortunately filter those # that go disabled after instantiation, but we do filter out any that are # already known to not be enabled: result = a.details(lang='ca-en', show_disabled=False) assert isinstance(result, dict) assert 'schemas' in result assert len(result['schemas']) == 1 # We'll add a good notification to our list class TesEnabled01Notification(NotifyBase): """ This class is just a simple enabled one """ # we'll use this as a key to make our service easier to find # in the next part of the testing service_name = 'good' def send(self, **kwargs): # Pretend everything is okay (so we don't break other tests) return True N_MGR['good'] = TesEnabled01Notification # The last thing we'll simulate is a case where the plugin is just # disabled at a later time long into it's life. this is just to allow # administrators to stop the flow of their notifications for their own # given reasons. plugin = a.instantiate('good://localhost') assert isinstance(plugin, NotifyBase) # we'll toggle our state plugin.enabled = False # As a result, we can now no longer send a notification: assert plugin.notify("My Message") is False # As just a proof of how you can toggle the state back: plugin.enabled = True # our notifications will go okay now assert plugin.notify("My Message") is True # Restore our modules N_MGR.unload_modules() def test_apprise_details(): """ API: Apprise() Details """ # This is a made up class that is just used to verify class TestDetailNotification(NotifyBase): """ This class is used to test various configurations supported """ # Minimum requirements for a plugin to produce details service_name = 'Detail Testing' # The default simple (insecure) protocol (used by NotifyMail) protocol = 'details' # Set test_bool flag always_true = True always_false = False # Define object templates templates = ( '{schema}://{host}', '{schema}://{host}:{port}', '{schema}://{user}@{host}:{port}', '{schema}://{user}:{pass}@{host}:{port}', ) # Define our tokens; these are the minimum tokens required required to # be passed into this function (as arguments). The syntax appends any # previously defined in the base package and builds onto them template_tokens = dict(NotifyBase.template_tokens, **{ 'notype': { # name is a minimum requirement 'name': _('no type'), }, 'regex_test01': { 'name': _('RegexTest'), 'type': 'string', 'regex': r'^[A-Z0-9]$', }, 'regex_test02': { 'name': _('RegexTest'), # Support regex options too 'regex': (r'^[A-Z0-9]$', 'i'), }, 'regex_test03': { 'name': _('RegexTest'), # Support regex option without a second option 'regex': (r'^[A-Z0-9]$'), }, 'regex_test04': { # this entry would just end up getting removed 'regex': None, }, # List without delimiters (causes defaults to kick in) 'mylistA': { 'name': 'fruit', 'type': 'list:string', }, # A list with a delimiter list 'mylistB': { 'name': 'softdrinks', 'type': 'list:string', 'delim': ['|', '-'], }, }) template_args = dict(NotifyBase.template_args, **{ # Test _exist_if logic 'test_exists_if_01': { 'name': 'Always False', 'type': 'bool', # Provide a default 'default': False, # Base the existance of this key/value entry on the lookup # of this class value at runtime. Hence: # if not NotifyObject.always_false # del this_entry # '_exists_if': 'always_false', }, # Test _exist_if logic 'test_exists_if_02': { 'name': 'Always True', 'type': 'bool', # Provide a default 'default': False, # Base the existance of this key/value entry on the lookup # of this class value at runtime. Hence: # if not NotifyObject.always_true # del this_entry # '_exists_if': 'always_true', }, # alias_of testing 'test_alias_of': { 'alias_of': 'mylistB', 'delim': ('-', ' ') } }) def send(self, **kwargs): # Pretend everything is okay (so we don't break other tests) return True # Store our good detail notification in our schema map N_MGR['details'] = TestDetailNotification # This is a made up class that is just used to verify class TestReq01Notification(NotifyBase): """ This class is used to test various requirement configurations """ # Set some requirements requirements = { 'packages_required': [ 'cryptography <= 3.4', 'ultrasync', ], 'packages_recommended': 'django', } def send(self, **kwargs): # Pretend everything is okay (so we don't break other tests) return True N_MGR['req01'] = TestReq01Notification # This is a made up class that is just used to verify class TestReq02Notification(NotifyBase): """ This class is used to test various requirement configurations """ # Just not enabled at all enabled = False # Set some requirements requirements = { # None and/or [] is implied, but jsut to show that the code won't # crash if explicitly set this way: 'packages_required': None, 'packages_recommended': [ 'cryptography <= 3.4', ] } def send(self, **kwargs): # Pretend everything is okay (so we don't break other tests) return True N_MGR['req02'] = TestReq02Notification # This is a made up class that is just used to verify class TestReq03Notification(NotifyBase): """ This class is used to test various requirement configurations """ # Set some requirements requirements = { # We can over-ride the default details assigned to our plugin if # specified 'details': _('some specified requirement details'), # We can set a string value as well (it does not have to be a list) 'packages_recommended': 'cryptography <= 3.4' } def send(self, **kwargs): # Pretend everything is okay (so we don't break other tests) return True N_MGR['req03'] = TestReq03Notification # This is a made up class that is just used to verify class TestReq04Notification(NotifyBase): """ This class is used to test a case where our requirements is fixed to a None """ # This is the same as saying there are no requirements requirements = None def send(self, **kwargs): # Pretend everything is okay (so we don't break other tests) return True N_MGR['req04'] = TestReq04Notification # This is a made up class that is just used to verify class TestReq05Notification(NotifyBase): """ This class is used to test a case where only packages_recommended is identified """ requirements = { # We can set a string value as well (it does not have to be a list) 'packages_recommended': 'cryptography <= 3.4' } def send(self, **kwargs): # Pretend everything is okay (so we don't break other tests) return True N_MGR['req05'] = TestReq05Notification # Create our Apprise instance a = Apprise() # Dictionary response result = a.details() assert isinstance(result, dict) # Test different variations of our call result = a.details(lang='ca-fr') assert isinstance(result, dict) for entry in result['schemas']: # Verify our key does not exist because we did not ask for it assert 'enabled' not in entry assert 'requirements' not in entry result = a.details(lang='us-en', show_requirements=True) assert isinstance(result, dict) for entry in result['schemas']: # Verify our key does not exist because we did not ask for it assert 'enabled' not in entry # Requirements are set for display assert 'requirements' in entry assert 'details' in entry['requirements'] assert 'packages_required' in entry['requirements'] assert 'packages_recommended' in entry['requirements'] assert isinstance(entry['requirements']['details'], ( str, LazyTranslation)) assert isinstance(entry['requirements']['packages_required'], list) assert isinstance(entry['requirements']['packages_recommended'], list) result = a.details(lang='ca-en', show_disabled=True) assert isinstance(result, dict) for entry in result['schemas']: # Verify that our plugin state is available to us assert 'enabled' in entry assert isinstance(entry['enabled'], bool) # Verify our key does not exist because we did not ask for it assert 'requirements' not in entry result = a.details( lang='ca-fr', show_requirements=True, show_disabled=True) assert isinstance(result, dict) for entry in result['schemas']: # Plugin States are set for display assert 'enabled' in entry assert isinstance(entry['enabled'], bool) # Requirements are set for display assert 'requirements' in entry assert 'details' in entry['requirements'] assert 'packages_required' in entry['requirements'] assert 'packages_recommended' in entry['requirements'] assert isinstance(entry['requirements']['details'], ( str, LazyTranslation)) assert isinstance(entry['requirements']['packages_required'], list) assert isinstance(entry['requirements']['packages_recommended'], list) def test_apprise_details_plugin_verification(): """ API: Apprise() Details Plugin Verification """ # Prepare our object a = Apprise() # Details object details = a.details() # Dictionary response assert isinstance(details, dict) # Details object with language defined: details = a.details(lang='en') # Dictionary response assert isinstance(details, dict) # Details object with unsupported language: details = a.details(lang='xx') # Dictionary response assert isinstance(details, dict) # Apprise version assert 'version' in details assert details.get('version') == __version__ # Defined schemas identify each plugin assert 'schemas' in details assert isinstance(details.get('schemas'), list) # We have an entry per defined plugin assert 'asset' in details assert isinstance(details.get('asset'), dict) assert 'app_id' in details['asset'] assert 'app_desc' in details['asset'] assert 'default_extension' in details['asset'] assert 'theme' in details['asset'] assert 'image_path_mask' in details['asset'] assert 'image_url_mask' in details['asset'] assert 'image_url_logo' in details['asset'] # Valid Type Regular Expression Checker # Case Sensitive and MUST match the following: is_valid_type_re = re.compile( r'((choice|list):)?(string|bool|int|float)') # match tokens found in templates so we can cross reference them back # to see if they have a matching argument template_token_re = re.compile(r'{([^}]+)}[^{]*?(?=$|{)') # Define acceptable map_to arguments that can be tied in with the # kwargs function definitions. valid_kwargs = set([ # General Parameters 'user', 'password', 'port', 'host', 'schema', 'fullpath', # NotifyBase parameters: 'format', 'overflow', 'emojis', # URLBase parameters: 'verify', 'cto', 'rto', 'store', ]) # Valid Schema Entries: valid_schema_keys = ( 'name', 'private', 'required', 'type', 'values', 'min', 'max', 'regex', 'default', 'list', 'delim', 'prefix', 'map_to', 'alias_of', 'group', ) for entry in details['schemas']: # Track the map_to entries (if specified); We need to make sure that # these properly map back map_to_entries = set() # Track the alias_of entries map_to_aliases = set() # A Service Name MUST be defined assert 'service_name' in entry assert isinstance( entry['service_name'], (str, LazyTranslation)) # Acquire our protocols protocols = parse_list( entry['protocols'], entry['secure_protocols']) # At least one schema/protocol MUST be defined assert len(protocols) > 0 # our details assert 'details' in entry assert isinstance(entry['details'], dict) # All schema details should include args for section in ['kwargs', 'args', 'tokens']: assert section in entry['details'] assert isinstance(entry['details'][section], dict) for key, arg in entry['details'][section].items(): # Validate keys (case-sensitive) assert len([k for k in arg.keys() if k not in valid_schema_keys]) == 0 # Test our argument assert isinstance(arg, dict) if 'alias_of' not in arg: # Minimum requirement of an argument assert 'name' in arg assert isinstance(arg['name'], str) assert 'type' in arg assert isinstance(arg['type'], str) assert is_valid_type_re.match(arg['type']) is not None if 'min' in arg: assert arg['type'].endswith('float') \ or arg['type'].endswith('int') assert isinstance(arg['min'], (int, float)) if 'max' in arg: # If a min and max was specified, at least check # to confirm the min is less then the max assert arg['min'] < arg['max'] if 'max' in arg: assert arg['type'].endswith('float') \ or arg['type'].endswith('int') assert isinstance(arg['max'], (int, float)) if 'private' in arg: assert isinstance(arg['private'], bool) if 'required' in arg: assert isinstance(arg['required'], bool) if 'prefix' in arg: assert isinstance(arg['prefix'], str) if section == 'kwargs': # The only acceptable prefix types for kwargs assert arg['prefix'] in (':', '+', '-') else: # kwargs requires that the 'prefix' is defined assert section != 'kwargs' if 'map_to' in arg: # must be a string assert isinstance(arg['map_to'], str) # Track our map_to object map_to_entries.add(arg['map_to']) else: map_to_entries.add(key) # Some verification if arg['type'].startswith('choice'): # choice:bool is redundant and should be swapped to # just bool assert not arg['type'].endswith('bool') # Choices require that a values list is provided assert 'values' in arg assert isinstance(arg['values'], (list, tuple)) assert len(arg['values']) > 0 # Test default if 'default' in arg: # if a default is provided on a choice object, # it better be in the list of values assert arg['default'] in arg['values'] if arg['type'].startswith('bool'): # Boolean choices are less restrictive but require a # default value assert 'default' in arg assert isinstance(arg['default'], bool) if 'regex' in arg: # Regex must ALWAYS be in the format (regex, option) assert isinstance(arg['regex'], (tuple, list)) assert len(arg['regex']) == 2 assert isinstance(arg['regex'][0], str) assert arg['regex'][1] is None or isinstance( arg['regex'][1], str) # Compile the regular expression to verify that it is # valid try: re.compile(arg['regex'][0]) except: assert '{} is an invalid regex'\ .format(arg['regex'][0]) # Regex should always start and/or end with ^/$ assert re.match( r'^\^.+?$', arg['regex'][0]) is not None assert re.match( r'^.+?\$$', arg['regex'][0]) is not None if arg['type'].startswith('list'): # Delimiters MUST be defined assert 'delim' in arg assert isinstance(arg['delim'], (list, tuple)) assert len(arg['delim']) > 0 else: # alias_of is in the object # Ensure we're not already in the tokens section # The alias_of object has no value here assert section != 'tokens' # must be a string assert isinstance( arg['alias_of'], (str, list, tuple, set)) aliases = [arg['alias_of']] \ if isinstance(arg['alias_of'], str) \ else arg['alias_of'] for alias_of in aliases: # Track our alias_of object map_to_aliases.add(alias_of) # We can't be an alias_of ourselves if key == alias_of: # This is acceptable as long as we exist in the # tokens table because that is truely what we map # back to assert key in entry['details']['tokens'] else: # Throw the problem into an assert tag for # debugging purposes... the mapping is not # acceptable assert key != alias_of # alias_of always references back to tokens assert \ alias_of in entry['details']['tokens'] or \ alias_of in entry['details']['args'] # Find a list directive in our tokens t_match = entry['details']['tokens']\ .get(alias_of, {})\ .get('type', '').startswith('list') a_match = entry['details']['args']\ .get(alias_of, {})\ .get('type', '').startswith('list') if not (t_match or a_match): # Ensure the only token we have is the alias_of # hence record should look like as example): # { # 'token': { # 'alias_of': 'apitoken', # }, # } # # Or if it can represent more then one entry; in # this case, one must define a name (to define # grouping). # { # 'token': { # 'name': 'Tokens', # 'alias_of': ('apitoken', 'webtoken'), # }, # } if isinstance(arg['alias_of'], str): assert len(entry['details'][section][key]) == 1 else: # is tuple,list, or set assert len(entry['details'][section][key]) == 2 # Must have a name defined to define grouping assert 'name' in entry['details'][section][key] else: # We're a list, we allow up to 2 variables # Obviously we have the alias_of entry; that's why # were at this part of the code. But we can # additionally provide a 'delim' over-ride. assert len(entry['details'][section][key]) <= 2 if len(entry['details'][section][key]) == 2: # Verify that it is in fact the 'delim' tag assert 'delim' in \ entry['details'][section][key] # If we do have a delim value set, it must be # of a list/set/tuple type assert isinstance( entry['details'][section][key]['delim'], (tuple, set, list), ) spec = inspect.getfullargspec( N_MGR._schema_map[protocols[0]].__init__) function_args = \ (set(parse_list(spec.varkw)) - set(['kwargs'])) \ | (set(spec.args) - set(['self'])) | valid_kwargs # Iterate over our map_to_entries and make sure that everything # maps to a function argument for arg in map_to_entries: if arg not in function_args: # This print statement just makes the error easier to # troubleshoot raise AssertionError( '{}.__init__() expects a {}=None entry according to ' 'template configuration' .format( N_MGR._schema_map [protocols[0]].__name__, arg)) # Iterate over all of the function arguments and make sure that # it maps back to a key function_args -= valid_kwargs for arg in function_args: if arg not in map_to_entries: raise AssertionError( '{}.__init__({}) found but not defined in the ' 'template configuration' .format(N_MGR._schema_map[protocols[0]].__name__, arg)) # Iterate over our map_to_aliases and make sure they were defined in # either the as a token or arg for arg in map_to_aliases: assert arg in set(entry['details']['args'].keys()) \ | set(entry['details']['tokens'].keys()) # Template verification assert 'templates' in entry['details'] assert isinstance(entry['details']['templates'], (set, tuple, list)) # Iterate over our templates and parse our arguments for template in entry['details']['templates']: # Ensure we've properly opened and closed all of our tokens assert template.count('{') == template.count('}') expected_tokens = template.count('}') args = template_token_re.findall(template) assert expected_tokens == len(args) # Build a cross reference set of our current defined objects defined_tokens = set() for key, arg in entry['details']['tokens'].items(): defined_tokens.add(key) if 'alias_of' in arg: defined_tokens.add(arg['alias_of']) # We want to make sure all of our defined tokens have been # accounted for in at least one defined template for arg in args: assert arg in set(entry['details']['args'].keys()) \ | set(entry['details']['tokens'].keys()) # The reverse of the above; make sure that each entry defined # in the template_tokens is accounted for in at least one of # the defined templates assert arg in defined_tokens @mock.patch('requests.post') @mock.patch('asyncio.gather', wraps=asyncio.gather) @mock.patch('concurrent.futures.ThreadPoolExecutor', wraps=concurrent.futures.ThreadPoolExecutor) def test_apprise_async_mode(mock_threadpool, mock_gather, mock_post): """ API: Apprise() async_mode tests """ mock_post.return_value.status_code = requests.codes.ok # Define some servers servers = [ 'xml://localhost', 'json://localhost', ] # Default Async Mode is to be enabled asset = AppriseAsset() assert asset.async_mode is True # Load our asset a = Apprise(asset=asset) # add our servers a.add(servers=servers) # 2 servers loaded assert len(a) == 2 # Our servers should carry this flag for server in a: assert server.asset.async_mode is True # Send Notifications Asyncronously assert a.notify("async") is True # Verify our thread pool was created assert mock_threadpool.call_count == 1 mock_threadpool.reset_mock() # Provide an over-ride now asset = AppriseAsset(async_mode=False) assert asset.async_mode is False # Load our asset a = Apprise(asset=asset) # Verify our configuration kept assert a.asset.async_mode is False # add our servers a.add(servers=servers) # 2 servers loaded assert len(a) == 2 # Our servers should carry this flag for server in a: assert server.asset.async_mode is False # Send Notifications Syncronously assert a.notify("sync") is True # Sequential send doesn't require a gather assert mock_gather.call_count == 0 mock_gather.reset_mock() # another way of looking a our false set asset configuration assert a[0].asset.async_mode is False assert a[1].asset.async_mode is False # Adjust 1 of the servers async_mode settings a[0].asset.async_mode = True assert a[0].asset.async_mode is True # They all share the same object, so this gets toggled too assert a[1].asset.async_mode is True # We'll just change this one a[1].asset = AppriseAsset(async_mode=False) assert a[0].asset.async_mode is True assert a[1].asset.async_mode is False # Send 1 Notification Syncronously, the other Asyncronously assert a.notify("a mixed batch") is True # Verify we didn't use a thread pool for a single notification assert mock_threadpool.call_count == 0 mock_threadpool.reset_mock() def test_notify_matrix_dynamic_importing(tmpdir): """ API: Apprise() Notify Matrix Importing """ # Make our new path valid suite = tmpdir.mkdir("apprise_notify_test_suite") suite.join("__init__.py").write('') module_name = 'badnotify' # Update our path to point to our new test suite sys.path.insert(0, str(suite)) # Create a base area to work within base = suite.mkdir(module_name) base.join("__init__.py").write('') # Test no app_id base.join('NotifyBadFile1.py').write(cleandoc( """ class NotifyBadFile1: pass """)) # No class of the same name base.join('NotifyBadFile2.py').write(cleandoc( """ class BadClassName: pass """)) # Exception thrown base.join('NotifyBadFile3.py').write("""raise ImportError()""") # Utilizes a schema:// already occupied (as string) base.join('NotifyGoober.py').write(cleandoc( """ from apprise import NotifyBase class NotifyGoober(NotifyBase): # This class tests the fact we have a new class name, but we're # trying to over-ride items previously used # The default simple (insecure) protocol (used by NotifyMail) protocol = ('mailto', 'goober') # The default secure protocol (used by NotifyMail) secure_protocol = 'mailtos' @staticmethod def parse_url(url, *args, **kwargs): # always parseable return ConfigBase.parse_url(url, verify_host=False) """)) # Utilizes a schema:// already occupied (as tuple) base.join('NotifyBugger.py').write(cleandoc( """ from apprise import NotifyBase class NotifyBugger(NotifyBase): # This class tests the fact we have a new class name, but we're # trying to over-ride items previously used # The default simple (insecure) protocol (used by NotifyMail), the # other isn't protocol = ('mailto', 'bugger-test' ) # The default secure protocol (used by NotifyMail), the other isn't secure_protocol = ('mailtos', ['garbage']) @staticmethod def parse_url(url, *args, **kwargs): # always parseable return ConfigBase.parse_url(url, verify_host=False) """)) N_MGR.load_modules(path=str(base), name=module_name)