zulip/zerver/tests/test_message_topics.py

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from django.utils.timezone import now as timezone_now
from zerver.lib.actions import do_change_stream_invite_only, get_client
from zerver.lib.test_classes import ZulipTestCase
from zerver.models import Message, UserMessage, get_realm, get_stream
class TopicHistoryTest(ZulipTestCase):
def test_topics_history_zephyr_mirror(self) -> None:
user_profile = self.mit_user("sipbtest")
stream_name = "new_stream"
# Send a message to this new stream from another user
self.subscribe(self.mit_user("starnine"), stream_name)
stream = get_stream(stream_name, user_profile.realm)
self.send_stream_message(self.mit_user("starnine"), stream_name, topic_name="secret topic")
# Now subscribe this MIT user to the new stream and verify
# that the new topic is not accessible
self.login_user(user_profile)
self.subscribe(user_profile, stream_name)
endpoint = f"/json/users/me/{stream.id}/topics"
result = self.client_get(endpoint, {}, subdomain="zephyr")
self.assert_json_success(result)
history = result.json()["topics"]
self.assertEqual(history, [])
def test_topics_history(self) -> None:
# verified: int(UserMessage.flags.read) == 1
user_profile = self.example_user("iago")
self.login_user(user_profile)
stream_name = "Verona"
stream = get_stream(stream_name, user_profile.realm)
recipient = stream.recipient
def create_test_message(topic: str) -> int:
# TODO: Clean this up to send messages the normal way.
hamlet = self.example_user("hamlet")
message = Message(
sender=hamlet,
recipient=recipient,
content="whatever",
date_sent=timezone_now(),
sending_client=get_client("whatever"),
)
message.set_topic_name(topic)
message.save()
UserMessage.objects.create(
user_profile=user_profile,
message=message,
flags=0,
)
return message.id
# our most recent topics are topic0, topic1, topic2
# Create old messages with strange spellings.
create_test_message("topic2")
create_test_message("toPIc1")
create_test_message("toPIc0")
create_test_message("topic2")
create_test_message("topic2")
create_test_message("Topic2")
# Create new messages
topic2_msg_id = create_test_message("topic2")
create_test_message("topic1")
create_test_message("topic1")
topic1_msg_id = create_test_message("topic1")
topic0_msg_id = create_test_message("topic0")
endpoint = f"/json/users/me/{stream.id}/topics"
result = self.client_get(endpoint, {})
self.assert_json_success(result)
history = result.json()["topics"]
# We only look at the most recent three topics, because
# the prior fixture data may be unreliable.
history = history[:3]
self.assertEqual(
[topic["name"] for topic in history],
[
"topic0",
"topic1",
"topic2",
],
)
self.assertEqual(
[topic["max_id"] for topic in history],
[
topic0_msg_id,
topic1_msg_id,
topic2_msg_id,
],
)
# Now try as cordelia, who we imagine as a totally new user in
# that she doesn't have UserMessage rows. We should see the
# same results for a public stream.
self.login("cordelia")
result = self.client_get(endpoint, {})
self.assert_json_success(result)
history = result.json()["topics"]
# We only look at the most recent three topics, because
# the prior fixture data may be unreliable.
history = history[:3]
self.assertEqual(
[topic["name"] for topic in history],
[
"topic0",
"topic1",
"topic2",
],
)
self.assertIn("topic0", [topic["name"] for topic in history])
self.assertEqual(
[topic["max_id"] for topic in history],
[
topic0_msg_id,
topic1_msg_id,
topic2_msg_id,
],
)
# Now make stream private, but subscribe cordelia
do_change_stream_invite_only(stream, True)
self.subscribe(self.example_user("cordelia"), stream.name)
result = self.client_get(endpoint, {})
self.assert_json_success(result)
history = result.json()["topics"]
history = history[:3]
# Cordelia doesn't have these recent history items when we
# wasn't subscribed in her results.
self.assertNotIn("topic0", [topic["name"] for topic in history])
self.assertNotIn("topic1", [topic["name"] for topic in history])
self.assertNotIn("topic2", [topic["name"] for topic in history])
def test_bad_stream_id(self) -> None:
self.login("iago")
# non-sensible stream id
endpoint = "/json/users/me/9999999999/topics"
result = self.client_get(endpoint, {})
self.assert_json_error(result, "Invalid stream id")
# out of realm
bad_stream = self.make_stream(
"mit_stream",
realm=get_realm("zephyr"),
)
endpoint = f"/json/users/me/{bad_stream.id}/topics"
result = self.client_get(endpoint, {})
self.assert_json_error(result, "Invalid stream id")
# private stream to which I am not subscribed
private_stream = self.make_stream(
"private_stream",
invite_only=True,
)
endpoint = f"/json/users/me/{private_stream.id}/topics"
result = self.client_get(endpoint, {})
self.assert_json_error(result, "Invalid stream id")
def test_get_topics_web_public_stream_web_public_request(self) -> None:
stream = self.make_stream("web-public-steram", is_web_public=True)
for i in range(3):
self.send_stream_message(
self.example_user("iago"), stream.name, topic_name="topic" + str(i)
)
endpoint = f"/json/users/me/{stream.id}/topics"
result = self.client_get(endpoint)
self.assert_json_success(result)
history = result.json()["topics"]
self.assertEqual(
[topic["name"] for topic in history],
[
"topic2",
"topic1",
"topic0",
],
)
def test_get_topics_non_web_public_stream_web_public_request(self) -> None:
stream = get_stream("Verona", self.example_user("iago").realm)
endpoint = f"/json/users/me/{stream.id}/topics"
result = self.client_get(endpoint)
self.assert_json_error(result, "Invalid stream id", 400)
def test_get_topics_non_existant_stream_web_public_request(self) -> None:
non_existant_stream_id = 10000000000000000000000
endpoint = f"/json/users/me/{non_existant_stream_id}/topics"
result = self.client_get(endpoint)
self.assert_json_error(result, "Invalid stream id", 400)
class TopicDeleteTest(ZulipTestCase):
def test_topic_delete(self) -> None:
initial_last_msg_id = self.get_last_message().id
stream_name = "new_stream"
topic_name = "new topic 2"
# NON-ADMIN USER
user_profile = self.example_user("hamlet")
self.subscribe(user_profile, stream_name)
# Send message
stream = get_stream(stream_name, user_profile.realm)
self.send_stream_message(user_profile, stream_name, topic_name=topic_name)
last_msg_id = self.send_stream_message(user_profile, stream_name, topic_name=topic_name)
# Deleting the topic
self.login_user(user_profile)
endpoint = "/json/streams/" + str(stream.id) + "/delete_topic"
result = self.client_post(
endpoint,
{
"topic_name": topic_name,
},
)
self.assert_json_error(result, "Must be an organization administrator")
self.assertEqual(self.get_last_message().id, last_msg_id)
# Make stream private with limited history
do_change_stream_invite_only(stream, invite_only=True, history_public_to_subscribers=False)
# ADMIN USER subscribed now
user_profile = self.example_user("iago")
self.subscribe(user_profile, stream_name)
self.login_user(user_profile)
new_last_msg_id = self.send_stream_message(user_profile, stream_name, topic_name=topic_name)
# Now admin deletes all messages in topic -- which should only
# delete new_last_msg_id, i.e. the one sent since they joined.
self.assertEqual(self.get_last_message().id, new_last_msg_id)
result = self.client_post(
endpoint,
{
"topic_name": topic_name,
},
)
self.assert_json_success(result)
self.assertEqual(self.get_last_message().id, last_msg_id)
# Try to delete all messages in the topic again. There are no messages accessible
# to the administrator, so this should do nothing.
result = self.client_post(
endpoint,
{
"topic_name": topic_name,
},
)
self.assert_json_success(result)
self.assertEqual(self.get_last_message().id, last_msg_id)
# Make the stream's history public to subscribers
do_change_stream_invite_only(stream, invite_only=True, history_public_to_subscribers=True)
# Delete the topic should now remove all messages
result = self.client_post(
endpoint,
{
"topic_name": topic_name,
},
)
self.assert_json_success(result)
self.assertEqual(self.get_last_message().id, initial_last_msg_id)
# Delete again, to test the edge case of deleting an empty topic.
result = self.client_post(
endpoint,
{
"topic_name": topic_name,
},
)
self.assert_json_success(result)
self.assertEqual(self.get_last_message().id, initial_last_msg_id)