from typing import Any, Dict, Set import ujson from zerver.lib.test_classes import ZulipTestCase from zerver.lib.test_helpers import EventInfo, capture_event from zerver.lib.user_status import get_user_info_dict, update_user_status from zerver.models import UserProfile, UserStatus, get_client def get_away_user_ids(realm_id: int) -> Set[int]: user_dict = get_user_info_dict(realm_id) return { user_id for user_id in user_dict if user_dict[user_id].get('away') } def user_info(user: UserProfile) -> Dict[str, Any]: user_dict = get_user_info_dict(user.realm_id) return user_dict.get(user.id, dict()) class UserStatusTest(ZulipTestCase): def test_basics(self) -> None: cordelia = self.example_user('cordelia') hamlet = self.example_user('hamlet') king_lear = self.lear_user('king') realm_id = hamlet.realm_id away_user_ids = get_away_user_ids(realm_id=realm_id) self.assertEqual(away_user_ids, set()) client1 = get_client('web') client2 = get_client('ZT') update_user_status( user_profile_id=hamlet.id, status=UserStatus.AWAY, status_text=None, client_id=client1.id, ) away_user_ids = get_away_user_ids(realm_id=realm_id) self.assertEqual(away_user_ids, {hamlet.id}) # Test that second client just updates # the record. We only store one record # per user. The user's status transcends # clients; we only store the client for # reference and to maybe reconcile timeout # situations. update_user_status( user_profile_id=hamlet.id, status=UserStatus.AWAY, status_text='out to lunch', client_id=client2.id, ) self.assertEqual( user_info(hamlet), dict(away=True, status_text='out to lunch'), ) away_user_ids = get_away_user_ids(realm_id=realm_id) self.assertEqual(away_user_ids, {hamlet.id}) rec_count = UserStatus.objects.filter(user_profile_id=hamlet.id).count() self.assertEqual(rec_count, 1) # Setting status_text to None causes it be ignored. update_user_status( user_profile_id=hamlet.id, status=UserStatus.NORMAL, status_text=None, client_id=client2.id, ) self.assertEqual( user_info(hamlet), dict(status_text='out to lunch'), ) # Clear the status_text now. update_user_status( user_profile_id=hamlet.id, status=None, status_text='', client_id=client2.id, ) self.assertEqual( user_info(hamlet), dict(), ) away_user_ids = get_away_user_ids(realm_id=realm_id) self.assertEqual(away_user_ids, set()) # Now set away status for three different users across # two realms. update_user_status( user_profile_id=hamlet.id, status=UserStatus.AWAY, status_text=None, client_id=client1.id, ) update_user_status( user_profile_id=cordelia.id, status=UserStatus.AWAY, status_text=None, client_id=client2.id, ) update_user_status( user_profile_id=king_lear.id, status=UserStatus.AWAY, status_text=None, client_id=client2.id, ) away_user_ids = get_away_user_ids(realm_id=realm_id) self.assertEqual(away_user_ids, {cordelia.id, hamlet.id}) away_user_ids = get_away_user_ids(realm_id=king_lear.realm.id) self.assertEqual(away_user_ids, {king_lear.id}) # Set Hamlet to NORMAL but in a meeting. update_user_status( user_profile_id=hamlet.id, status=UserStatus.NORMAL, status_text='in a meeting', client_id=client2.id, ) self.assertEqual( user_info(hamlet), dict(status_text='in a meeting'), ) away_user_ids = get_away_user_ids(realm_id=realm_id) self.assertEqual(away_user_ids, {cordelia.id}) def test_endpoints(self) -> None: hamlet = self.example_user('hamlet') realm_id = hamlet.realm_id self.login_user(hamlet) # Try to omit parameter--this should be an error. payload: Dict[str, Any] = dict() result = self.client_post('/json/users/me/status', payload) self.assert_json_error(result, "Client did not pass any new values.") # Try a long message. long_text = 'x' * 61 payload = dict(status_text=long_text) result = self.client_post('/json/users/me/status', payload) self.assert_json_error(result, "status_text is too long (limit: 60 characters)") payload = dict( away=ujson.dumps(True), status_text='on vacation', ) event_info = EventInfo() with capture_event(event_info): result = self.client_post('/json/users/me/status', payload) self.assert_json_success(result) self.assertEqual( event_info.payload, dict(type='user_status', user_id=hamlet.id, away=True, status_text='on vacation'), ) self.assertEqual( user_info(hamlet), dict(away=True, status_text='on vacation'), ) # Now revoke "away" status. payload = dict(away=ujson.dumps(False)) event_info = EventInfo() with capture_event(event_info): result = self.client_post('/json/users/me/status', payload) self.assert_json_success(result) self.assertEqual( event_info.payload, dict(type='user_status', user_id=hamlet.id, away=False), ) away_user_ids = get_away_user_ids(realm_id=realm_id) self.assertEqual(away_user_ids, set()) # And now just update your info. # The server will trim the whitespace here. payload = dict(status_text=' in office ') event_info = EventInfo() with capture_event(event_info): result = self.client_post('/json/users/me/status', payload) self.assert_json_success(result) self.assertEqual( event_info.payload, dict(type='user_status', user_id=hamlet.id, status_text='in office'), ) self.assertEqual( user_info(hamlet), dict(status_text='in office'), ) # And finally clear your info. payload = dict(status_text='') event_info = EventInfo() with capture_event(event_info): result = self.client_post('/json/users/me/status', payload) self.assert_json_success(result) self.assertEqual( event_info.payload, dict(type='user_status', user_id=hamlet.id, status_text=''), ) self.assertEqual( get_user_info_dict(realm_id=realm_id), {}, )