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apprise/test/test_notify_base.py

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# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
# BSD 3-Clause License
#
# Apprise - Push Notification Library.
# Copyright (c) 2023, Chris Caron <lead2gold@gmail.com>
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import pytest
from datetime import datetime
from datetime import timedelta
from apprise.plugins.NotifyBase import NotifyBase
from apprise import NotifyType
from apprise import NotifyImageSize
from timeit import default_timer
# Disable logging for a cleaner testing output
import logging
logging.disable(logging.CRITICAL)
def test_notify_base():
"""
API: NotifyBase() object
"""
# invalid types throw exceptions
with pytest.raises(TypeError):
NotifyBase(**{'format': 'invalid'})
# invalid types throw exceptions
with pytest.raises(TypeError):
NotifyBase(**{'overflow': 'invalid'})
# Bad port information
nb = NotifyBase(port='invalid')
assert nb.port is None
nb = NotifyBase(port=10)
assert nb.port == 10
try:
nb.url()
assert False
except NotImplementedError:
# Each sub-module is that inherits this as a parent is required to
# over-ride this function. So direct calls to this throws a not
# implemented error intentionally
assert True
try:
nb.send('test message')
assert False
except NotImplementedError:
# Each sub-module is that inherits this as a parent is required to
# over-ride this function. So direct calls to this throws a not
# implemented error intentionally
assert True
# Throttle overrides..
nb = NotifyBase()
nb.request_rate_per_sec = 0.0
start_time = default_timer()
nb.throttle()
elapsed = default_timer() - start_time
# Should be a very fast response time since we set it to zero but we'll
# check for less then 500 to be fair as some testing systems may be slower
# then other
assert elapsed < 0.5
# Concurrent calls should achieve the same response
start_time = default_timer()
nb.throttle()
elapsed = default_timer() - start_time
assert elapsed < 0.5
nb = NotifyBase()
nb.request_rate_per_sec = 1.0
# Set our time to now
start_time = default_timer()
nb.throttle()
elapsed = default_timer() - start_time
# A first call to throttle (Without telling it a time previously ran) does
# not block for any length of time; it just merely sets us up for
# concurrent calls to block
assert elapsed < 0.5
# Concurrent calls could take up to the rate_per_sec though...
start_time = default_timer()
nb.throttle(last_io=datetime.now())
elapsed = default_timer() - start_time
assert elapsed > 0.5 and elapsed < 1.5
nb = NotifyBase()
nb.request_rate_per_sec = 1.0
# Set our time to now
start_time = default_timer()
nb.throttle(last_io=datetime.now())
elapsed = default_timer() - start_time
# because we told it that we had already done a previous action (now)
# the throttle holds out until the right time has passed
assert elapsed > 0.5 and elapsed < 1.5
# Concurrent calls could take up to the rate_per_sec though...
start_time = default_timer()
nb.throttle(last_io=datetime.now())
elapsed = default_timer() - start_time
assert elapsed > 0.5 and elapsed < 1.5
nb = NotifyBase()
start_time = default_timer()
nb.request_rate_per_sec = 1.0
# Force a time in the past
nb.throttle(last_io=(datetime.now() - timedelta(seconds=20)))
elapsed = default_timer() - start_time
# Should be a very fast response time since we set it to zero but we'll
# check for less then 500 to be fair as some testing systems may be slower
# then other
assert elapsed < 0.5
# Force a throttle time
start_time = default_timer()
nb.throttle(wait=0.5)
elapsed = default_timer() - start_time
assert elapsed > 0.5 and elapsed < 1.5
# our NotifyBase wasn't initialized with an ImageSize so this will fail
assert nb.image_url(notify_type=NotifyType.INFO) is None
assert nb.image_path(notify_type=NotifyType.INFO) is None
assert nb.image_raw(notify_type=NotifyType.INFO) is None
# Color handling
assert nb.color(notify_type='invalid') is None
assert isinstance(
nb.color(notify_type=NotifyType.INFO, color_type=None),
str)
assert isinstance(
nb.color(notify_type=NotifyType.INFO, color_type=int), int)
assert isinstance(
nb.color(notify_type=NotifyType.INFO, color_type=tuple), tuple)
# Create an object
nb = NotifyBase()
# Force an image size since the default doesn't have one
nb.image_size = NotifyImageSize.XY_256
# We'll get an object this time around
assert nb.image_url(notify_type=NotifyType.INFO) is not None
assert nb.image_path(notify_type=NotifyType.INFO) is not None
assert nb.image_raw(notify_type=NotifyType.INFO) is not None
# But we will not get a response with an invalid notification type
assert nb.image_url(notify_type='invalid') is None
assert nb.image_path(notify_type='invalid') is None
assert nb.image_raw(notify_type='invalid') is None
# Static function testing
assert NotifyBase.escape_html("<content>'\t \n</content>") == \
'&lt;content&gt;&apos;&emsp;&nbsp;\n&lt;/content&gt;'
assert NotifyBase.escape_html(
"<content>'\t \n</content>", convert_new_lines=True) == \
'&lt;content&gt;&apos;&emsp;&nbsp;<br/>&lt;/content&gt;'
# Test invalid data
assert NotifyBase.split_path(None) == []
assert NotifyBase.split_path(object()) == []
assert NotifyBase.split_path(42) == []
assert NotifyBase.split_path(
'/path/?name=Dr%20Disrespect', unquote=False) == \
['path', '?name=Dr%20Disrespect']
assert NotifyBase.split_path(
'/path/?name=Dr%20Disrespect', unquote=True) == \
['path', '?name=Dr Disrespect']
# a slash found inside the path, if escaped properly will not be broken
# by split_path while additional concatinated slashes are ignored
# FYI: %2F = /
assert NotifyBase.split_path(
'/%2F///%2F%2F////%2F%2F%2F////', unquote=True) == \
['/', '//', '///']
# Test invalid data
assert NotifyBase.parse_list(None) == []
assert NotifyBase.parse_list(object()) == []
assert NotifyBase.parse_list(42) == []
result = NotifyBase.parse_list(
',path,?name=Dr%20Disrespect', unquote=False)
assert isinstance(result, list) is True
assert len(result) == 2
assert 'path' in result
assert '?name=Dr%20Disrespect' in result
result = NotifyBase.parse_list(',path,?name=Dr%20Disrespect', unquote=True)
assert isinstance(result, list) is True
assert len(result) == 2
assert 'path' in result
assert '?name=Dr Disrespect' in result
# by parse_list while additional concatinated slashes are ignored
# FYI: %2F = /
# In this lit there are actually 4 entries, however parse_list
# eliminates duplicates in addition to unquoting content by default
result = NotifyBase.parse_list(
',%2F,%2F%2F, , , ,%2F%2F%2F, %2F', unquote=True)
assert isinstance(result, list) is True
assert len(result) == 3
assert '/' in result
assert '//' in result
assert '///' in result
# Phone number parsing
assert NotifyBase.parse_phone_no(None) == []
assert NotifyBase.parse_phone_no(object()) == []
assert NotifyBase.parse_phone_no(42) == []
result = NotifyBase.parse_phone_no(
'+1-800-123-1234,(800) 123-4567', unquote=False)
assert isinstance(result, list) is True
assert len(result) == 2
assert '+1-800-123-1234' in result
assert '(800) 123-4567' in result
# %2B == +
result = NotifyBase.parse_phone_no(
'%2B1-800-123-1234,%2B1%20800%20123%204567', unquote=True)
assert isinstance(result, list) is True
assert len(result) == 2
assert '+1-800-123-1234' in result
assert '+1 800 123 4567' in result
# Give nothing, get nothing
assert NotifyBase.escape_html("") == ""
assert NotifyBase.escape_html(None) == ""
assert NotifyBase.escape_html(object()) == ""
# Test quote
assert NotifyBase.unquote('%20') == ' '
assert NotifyBase.quote(' ') == '%20'
assert NotifyBase.unquote(None) == ''
assert NotifyBase.quote(None) == ''
def test_notify_base_urls():
"""
API: NotifyBase() URLs
"""
# Test verify switch whih is used as part of the SSL Verification
# by default all SSL sites are verified unless this flag is set to
# something like 'No', 'False', 'Disabled', etc. Boolean values are
# pretty forgiving.
results = NotifyBase.parse_url('https://localhost:8080/?verify=No')
assert 'verify' in results
assert results['verify'] is False
results = NotifyBase.parse_url('https://localhost:8080/?verify=Yes')
assert 'verify' in results
assert results['verify'] is True
# The default is to verify
results = NotifyBase.parse_url('https://localhost:8080')
assert 'verify' in results
assert results['verify'] is True
# Password Handling
# pass keyword over-rides default password
results = NotifyBase.parse_url('https://user:pass@localhost')
assert 'password' in results
assert results['password'] == "pass"
# pass keyword over-rides default password
results = NotifyBase.parse_url(
'https://user:pass@localhost?pass=newpassword')
assert 'password' in results
assert results['password'] == "newpassword"
# password keyword can also optionally be used
results = NotifyBase.parse_url(
'https://user:pass@localhost?password=passwd')
assert 'password' in results
assert results['password'] == "passwd"
# pass= override password=
# password keyword can also optionally be used
results = NotifyBase.parse_url(
'https://user:pass@localhost?pass=pw1&password=pw2')
assert 'password' in results
assert results['password'] == "pw1"
# Options
results = NotifyBase.parse_url('https://localhost?format=invalid')
assert 'format' not in results
results = NotifyBase.parse_url('https://localhost?format=text')
assert 'format' in results
assert results['format'] == 'text'
results = NotifyBase.parse_url('https://localhost?format=markdown')
assert 'format' in results
assert results['format'] == 'markdown'
results = NotifyBase.parse_url('https://localhost?format=html')
assert 'format' in results
assert results['format'] == 'html'
results = NotifyBase.parse_url('https://localhost?overflow=invalid')
assert 'overflow' not in results
results = NotifyBase.parse_url('https://localhost?overflow=upstream')
assert 'overflow' in results
assert results['overflow'] == 'upstream'
results = NotifyBase.parse_url('https://localhost?overflow=split')
assert 'overflow' in results
assert results['overflow'] == 'split'
results = NotifyBase.parse_url('https://localhost?overflow=truncate')
assert 'overflow' in results
assert results['overflow'] == 'truncate'
# User Handling
# user keyword over-rides default password
results = NotifyBase.parse_url('https://user:pass@localhost')
assert 'user' in results
assert results['user'] == "user"
# user keyword over-rides default password
results = NotifyBase.parse_url(
'https://user:pass@localhost?user=newuser')
assert 'user' in results
assert results['user'] == "newuser"
# Test invalid urls
assert NotifyBase.parse_url('https://:@/') is None
assert NotifyBase.parse_url('http://:@') is None
assert NotifyBase.parse_url('http://@') is None
assert NotifyBase.parse_url('http:///') is None
assert NotifyBase.parse_url('http://:test/') is None
assert NotifyBase.parse_url('http://pass:test/') is None