apprise/tests/test_plugin_opsgenie.py

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# Apprise - Push Notification Library.
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from json import dumps
# Disable logging for a cleaner testing output
import logging
from unittest import mock
from helpers import AppriseURLTester
import requests
import apprise
from apprise.plugins.opsgenie import (
NotifyOpsgenie,
NotifyType,
OpsgeniePriority,
)
logging.disable(logging.CRITICAL)
# a test UUID we can use
UUID4 = "8b799edf-6f98-4d3a-9be7-2862fb4e5752"
OPSGENIE_GOOD_RESPONSE = dumps({
"result": "Request will be processed",
"took": 0.204,
"requestId": "43a29c5c-3dbf-4fa4-9c26-f4f71023e120",
})
# Our Testing URLs
apprise_url_tests = (
(
"opsgenie://",
{
# We failed to identify any valid authentication
"instance": TypeError,
},
),
(
"opsgenie://:@/",
{
# We failed to identify any valid authentication
"instance": TypeError,
},
),
(
"opsgenie://%20%20/",
{
# invalid apikey specified
"instance": TypeError,
},
),
(
"opsgenie://apikey/user/?region=xx",
{
# invalid region id
"instance": TypeError,
},
),
(
"opsgenie://user@apikey/",
{
# No targets specified; this is allowed
"instance": NotifyOpsgenie,
"notify_type": NotifyType.WARNING,
# Bad response returned
"requests_response_text": "{",
# We will not be successful sending the notice
"notify_response": False,
},
),
(
"opsgenie://apikey/",
{
# No targets specified; this is allowed
"instance": NotifyOpsgenie,
"notify_type": NotifyType.FAILURE,
# Our response expected server response
"requests_response_text": OPSGENIE_GOOD_RESPONSE,
},
),
(
"opsgenie://apikey/user",
{
# Valid user
"instance": NotifyOpsgenie,
"notify_type": NotifyType.FAILURE,
# Our response expected server response
"requests_response_text": OPSGENIE_GOOD_RESPONSE,
"privacy_url": "opsgenie://a...y/%40user",
},
),
(
"opsgenie://apikey/@user?region=eu",
{
# European Region
"instance": NotifyOpsgenie,
"notify_type": NotifyType.FAILURE,
# Our response expected server response
"requests_response_text": OPSGENIE_GOOD_RESPONSE,
},
),
(
"opsgenie://apikey/@user?entity=A%20Entity",
{
# Assign an entity
"instance": NotifyOpsgenie,
"notify_type": NotifyType.FAILURE,
# Our response expected server response
"requests_response_text": OPSGENIE_GOOD_RESPONSE,
},
),
(
"opsgenie://apikey/@user?alias=An%20Alias",
{
# Assign an alias
"instance": NotifyOpsgenie,
"notify_type": NotifyType.FAILURE,
# Our response expected server response
"requests_response_text": OPSGENIE_GOOD_RESPONSE,
},
),
# Bad Action
(
"opsgenie://apikey/@user?action=invalid",
{
# Assign an entity
"instance": TypeError,
},
),
(
"opsgenie://from@apikey/@user?:invalid=note",
{
# Assign an entity
"instance": TypeError,
},
),
(
"opsgenie://apikey/@user?:warning=invalid",
{
# Assign an entity
"instance": TypeError,
},
),
# Creates an index entry
(
"opsgenie://apikey/@user?entity=index&action=new",
{
# Assign an entity
"instance": NotifyOpsgenie,
"notify_type": NotifyType.FAILURE,
# Our response expected server response
"requests_response_text": OPSGENIE_GOOD_RESPONSE,
},
),
# Now action it
(
"opsgenie://apikey/@user?entity=index&action=acknowledge",
{
# Assign an entity
"instance": NotifyOpsgenie,
"notify_type": NotifyType.SUCCESS,
# Our response expected server response
"requests_response_text": OPSGENIE_GOOD_RESPONSE,
},
),
(
"opsgenie://from@apikey/@user?entity=index&action=note",
{
# Assign an entity
"instance": NotifyOpsgenie,
"notify_type": NotifyType.SUCCESS,
# Our response expected server response
"requests_response_text": OPSGENIE_GOOD_RESPONSE,
},
),
(
"opsgenie://from@apikey/@user?entity=index&action=note",
{
# Assign an entity
"instance": NotifyOpsgenie,
"notify_type": NotifyType.SUCCESS,
# Our response expected server response
"requests_response_text": OPSGENIE_GOOD_RESPONSE,
"response": False,
"requests_response_code": 500,
},
),
(
"opsgenie://apikey/@user?entity=index&action=close",
{
# Assign an entity
"instance": NotifyOpsgenie,
"notify_type": NotifyType.SUCCESS,
# Our response expected server response
"requests_response_text": OPSGENIE_GOOD_RESPONSE,
},
),
(
"opsgenie://apikey/@user?entity=index&action=delete",
{
# Assign an entity
"instance": NotifyOpsgenie,
"notify_type": NotifyType.SUCCESS,
# Our response expected server response
"requests_response_text": OPSGENIE_GOOD_RESPONSE,
},
),
# map info messages to generate a new message
(
"opsgenie://apikey/@user?entity=index2&:info=new",
{
# Assign an entity
"instance": NotifyOpsgenie,
"notify_type": NotifyType.INFO,
# Our response expected server response
"requests_response_text": OPSGENIE_GOOD_RESPONSE,
},
),
(
"opsgenie://joe@apikey/@user?priority=p3",
{
# Assign our priority
"instance": NotifyOpsgenie,
"notify_type": NotifyType.FAILURE,
# Our response expected server response
"requests_response_text": OPSGENIE_GOOD_RESPONSE,
},
),
(
"opsgenie://apikey/?tags=comma,separated",
{
# Test our our 'tags' (tag is reserved in Apprise) but not 'tags'
# Also test the fact we do not need to define a target
"instance": NotifyOpsgenie,
"notify_type": NotifyType.FAILURE,
# Our response expected server response
"requests_response_text": OPSGENIE_GOOD_RESPONSE,
},
),
(
"opsgenie://apikey/@user?priority=invalid",
{
# Invalid priority (loads using default)
"instance": NotifyOpsgenie,
"notify_type": NotifyType.FAILURE,
# Our response expected server response
"requests_response_text": OPSGENIE_GOOD_RESPONSE,
},
),
(
"opsgenie://apikey/user@email.com/#team/*sche/^esc/%20/a",
{
# Valid user (email), valid schedule, Escalated ID,
# an invalid entry (%20), and too short of an entry (a)
"instance": NotifyOpsgenie,
"notify_type": NotifyType.FAILURE,
# Our response expected server response
"requests_response_text": OPSGENIE_GOOD_RESPONSE,
},
),
(
f"opsgenie://apikey/@{UUID4}/#{UUID4}/*{UUID4}/^{UUID4}/",
{
# similar to the above, except we use the UUID's
"instance": NotifyOpsgenie,
"notify_type": NotifyType.FAILURE,
# Our response expected server response
"requests_response_text": OPSGENIE_GOOD_RESPONSE,
},
),
# Same link as before but @ missing at the front causing an ambigious
# lookup however the entry is treated a though a @ was in front (user)
(
f"opsgenie://apikey/{UUID4}/#{UUID4}/*{UUID4}/^{UUID4}/",
{
# similar to the above, except we use the UUID's
"instance": NotifyOpsgenie,
"notify_type": NotifyType.FAILURE,
# Our response expected server response
"requests_response_text": OPSGENIE_GOOD_RESPONSE,
},
),
(
"opsgenie://apikey?to=#team,user&+key=value&+type=override",
{
# Test to= and details (key/value pair) also override 'type'
"instance": NotifyOpsgenie,
"notify_type": NotifyType.FAILURE,
# Our response expected server response
"requests_response_text": OPSGENIE_GOOD_RESPONSE,
},
),
(
"opsgenie://apikey/#team/@user/?batch=yes",
{
# Test batch=
"instance": NotifyOpsgenie,
"notify_type": NotifyType.FAILURE,
# Our response expected server response
"requests_response_text": OPSGENIE_GOOD_RESPONSE,
},
),
(
"opsgenie://apikey/#team/@user/?batch=no",
{
# Test batch=
"instance": NotifyOpsgenie,
"notify_type": NotifyType.FAILURE,
# Our response expected server response
"requests_response_text": OPSGENIE_GOOD_RESPONSE,
},
),
(
"opsgenie://?apikey=abc&to=user",
{
# Test Kwargs
"instance": NotifyOpsgenie,
"notify_type": NotifyType.FAILURE,
# Our response expected server response
"requests_response_text": OPSGENIE_GOOD_RESPONSE,
},
),
(
"opsgenie://apikey/#team/user/",
{
"instance": NotifyOpsgenie,
# throw a bizzare code forcing us to fail to look it up
"notify_type": NotifyType.FAILURE,
# Our response expected server response
"requests_response_text": OPSGENIE_GOOD_RESPONSE,
"response": False,
"requests_response_code": 999,
},
),
(
"opsgenie://apikey/#topic1/device/",
{
"instance": NotifyOpsgenie,
"notify_type": NotifyType.FAILURE,
# Our response expected server response
"requests_response_text": OPSGENIE_GOOD_RESPONSE,
# Throws a series of i/o exceptions with this flag
# is set and tests that we gracfully handle them
"test_requests_exceptions": True,
},
),
)
def test_plugin_opsgenie_urls(tmpdir):
"""NotifyOpsgenie() Apprise URLs."""
# Run our general tests
AppriseURLTester(tests=apprise_url_tests).run_all(str(tmpdir))
@mock.patch("requests.post")
def test_plugin_opsgenie_config_files(mock_post):
"""NotifyOpsgenie() Config File Cases."""
content = """
urls:
- opsgenie://apikey/user:
- priority: 1
tag: opsgenie_int low
- priority: "1"
tag: opsgenie_str_int low
- priority: "p1"
tag: opsgenie_pstr_int low
- priority: low
tag: opsgenie_str low
# This will take on moderate (default) priority
- priority: invalid
tag: opsgenie_invalid
- opsgenie://apikey2/user2:
- priority: 5
tag: opsgenie_int emerg
- priority: "5"
tag: opsgenie_str_int emerg
- priority: "p5"
tag: opsgenie_pstr_int emerg
- priority: emergency
tag: opsgenie_str emerg
"""
# Prepare Mock
mock_post.return_value = requests.Request()
mock_post.return_value.status_code = requests.codes.ok
mock_post.return_value.content = OPSGENIE_GOOD_RESPONSE
# Create ourselves a config object
ac = apprise.AppriseConfig()
assert ac.add_config(content=content) is True
aobj = apprise.Apprise()
# Add our configuration
aobj.add(ac)
# We should be able to read our 9 servers from that
# 4x low
# 4x emerg
# 1x invalid (so takes on normal priority)
assert len(ac.servers()) == 9
assert len(aobj) == 9
assert len(list(aobj.find(tag="low"))) == 4
for s in aobj.find(tag="low"):
assert s.priority == OpsgeniePriority.LOW
assert len(list(aobj.find(tag="emerg"))) == 4
for s in aobj.find(tag="emerg"):
assert s.priority == OpsgeniePriority.EMERGENCY
assert len(list(aobj.find(tag="opsgenie_str"))) == 2
assert len(list(aobj.find(tag="opsgenie_str_int"))) == 2
assert len(list(aobj.find(tag="opsgenie_pstr_int"))) == 2
assert len(list(aobj.find(tag="opsgenie_int"))) == 2
assert len(list(aobj.find(tag="opsgenie_invalid"))) == 1
assert (
next(aobj.find(tag="opsgenie_invalid")).priority
== OpsgeniePriority.NORMAL
)
@mock.patch("requests.post")
def test_plugin_opsgenie_edge_case(mock_post):
"""NotifyOpsgenie() Edge Cases."""
# Prepare Mock
mock_post.return_value = requests.Request()
mock_post.return_value.status_code = requests.codes.ok
mock_post.return_value.content = OPSGENIE_GOOD_RESPONSE
instance = apprise.Apprise.instantiate("opsgenie://apikey")
assert isinstance(instance, NotifyOpsgenie)
assert len(instance.store.keys()) == 0
assert instance.notify("test", "key", NotifyType.FAILURE) is True
assert len(instance.store.keys()) == 1
# Again just causes same index to get over-written
assert instance.notify("test", "key", NotifyType.FAILURE) is True
assert len(instance.store.keys()) == 1
assert "a62f2225bf" in instance.store
# Assign it garbage
instance.store["a62f2225bf"] = "garbage"
# This causes an internal check to fail where the keys are expected to be
# as a list (this one is now a string)
# content self corrects and things are fine
assert instance.notify("test", "key", NotifyType.FAILURE) is True
assert len(instance.store.keys()) == 1
# new key is new index
assert instance.notify("test", "key2", NotifyType.FAILURE) is True
assert len(instance.store.keys()) == 2