zulip/zerver/tests/test_alert_words.py

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import orjson
from zerver.actions.alert_words import do_add_alert_words, do_remove_alert_words
from zerver.lib.alert_words import alert_words_in_realm, user_alert_words
from zerver.lib.test_classes import ZulipTestCase
from zerver.lib.test_helpers import most_recent_message, most_recent_usermessage
from zerver.models import AlertWord, UserProfile
class AlertWordTests(ZulipTestCase):
interesting_alert_word_list = ["alert", "multi-word word", ""]
def get_user(self) -> UserProfile:
# One nice thing about Hamlet is that he is
# already subscribed to Denmark.
user = self.example_user("hamlet")
# delete words from populate_db to simplify tests
AlertWord.objects.filter(user_profile=user).delete()
return user
def test_internal_endpoint(self) -> None:
user = self.get_user()
self.login_user(user)
params = {
"alert_words": orjson.dumps(["milk", "cookies"]).decode(),
}
result = self.client_post("/json/users/me/alert_words", params)
self.assert_json_success(result)
words = user_alert_words(user)
self.assertEqual(set(words), {"milk", "cookies"})
def test_default_no_words(self) -> None:
"""
Users start out with no alert words.
"""
user = self.get_user()
words = user_alert_words(user)
self.assertEqual(words, [])
def test_basics(self) -> None:
"""
Verifies the basic behavior of modifying alert words.
Also verifies the cache-flushing behavior.
"""
user = self.get_user()
realm_alert_words = alert_words_in_realm(user.realm)
self.assert_length(realm_alert_words.get(user.id, []), 0)
# Add several words, including multi-word and non-ascii words.
do_add_alert_words(user, self.interesting_alert_word_list)
words = user_alert_words(user)
self.assertEqual(set(words), set(self.interesting_alert_word_list))
realm_alert_words = alert_words_in_realm(user.realm)
self.assert_length(realm_alert_words[user.id], 3)
# Test the case-insensitivity of adding words
do_add_alert_words(user, {"ALert", "ALERT"})
words = user_alert_words(user)
self.assertEqual(set(words), set(self.interesting_alert_word_list))
realm_alert_words = alert_words_in_realm(user.realm)
self.assert_length(realm_alert_words[user.id], 3)
# Test the case-insensitivity of removing words
do_remove_alert_words(user, {"ALert"})
words = user_alert_words(user)
self.assertEqual(set(words), set(self.interesting_alert_word_list) - {"alert"})
realm_alert_words = alert_words_in_realm(user.realm)
self.assert_length(realm_alert_words[user.id], 2)
def test_remove_word(self) -> None:
"""
Removing alert words works via do_remove_alert_words, even
for multi-word and non-ascii words.
"""
user = self.get_user()
expected_remaining_alerts = set(self.interesting_alert_word_list)
do_add_alert_words(user, self.interesting_alert_word_list)
for alert_word in self.interesting_alert_word_list:
do_remove_alert_words(user, [alert_word])
expected_remaining_alerts.remove(alert_word)
actual_remaining_alerts = user_alert_words(user)
self.assertEqual(set(actual_remaining_alerts), expected_remaining_alerts)
def test_realm_words(self) -> None:
"""
We can gather alert words for an entire realm via
alert_words_in_realm. Alerts added for one user do not impact other
users.
"""
# Clear all the words that we got from populate_db.
AlertWord.objects.all().delete()
user1 = self.get_user()
do_add_alert_words(user1, self.interesting_alert_word_list)
user2 = self.example_user("othello")
do_add_alert_words(user2, ["another"])
realm_words = alert_words_in_realm(user2.realm)
self.assert_length(realm_words, 2)
self.assertEqual(set(realm_words.keys()), {user1.id, user2.id})
self.assertEqual(set(realm_words[user1.id]), set(self.interesting_alert_word_list))
self.assertEqual(set(realm_words[user2.id]), {"another"})
def test_json_list_default(self) -> None:
user = self.get_user()
self.login_user(user)
result = self.client_get("/json/users/me/alert_words")
response_dict = self.assert_json_success(result)
self.assertEqual(response_dict["alert_words"], [])
def test_json_list_nonempty(self) -> None:
user = self.get_user()
do_add_alert_words(user, ["one", "two", "three"])
self.login_user(user)
result = self.client_get("/json/users/me/alert_words")
response_dict = self.assert_json_success(result)
self.assertEqual(set(response_dict["alert_words"]), {"one", "two", "three"})
def test_json_list_add(self) -> None:
user = self.get_user()
self.login_user(user)
result = self.client_post(
"/json/users/me/alert_words",
{"alert_words": orjson.dumps(["one ", "\n two", "three"]).decode()},
)
response_dict = self.assert_json_success(result)
self.assertEqual(set(response_dict["alert_words"]), {"one", "two", "three"})
result = self.client_post(
"/json/users/me/alert_words",
{"alert_words": orjson.dumps(["long" * 26]).decode()},
)
self.assert_json_error(result, "alert_words[0] is too long (limit: 100 characters)")
def test_json_list_remove(self) -> None:
user = self.get_user()
self.login_user(user)
result = self.client_post(
"/json/users/me/alert_words",
{"alert_words": orjson.dumps(["one", "two", "three"]).decode()},
)
response_dict = self.assert_json_success(result)
self.assertEqual(set(response_dict["alert_words"]), {"one", "two", "three"})
result = self.client_delete(
"/json/users/me/alert_words", {"alert_words": orjson.dumps(["one"]).decode()}
)
response_dict = self.assert_json_success(result)
self.assertEqual(set(response_dict["alert_words"]), {"two", "three"})
def message_does_alert(self, user: UserProfile, message: str) -> bool:
"""Send a bunch of messages as othello, so our user is notified"""
self.send_stream_message(self.example_user("othello"), "Denmark", message)
user_message = most_recent_usermessage(user)
return "has_alert_word" in user_message.flags_list()
def test_alert_flags(self) -> None:
user = self.get_user()
self.login_user(user)
result = self.client_post(
"/json/users/me/alert_words",
{"alert_words": orjson.dumps(["one", "two", "three"]).decode()},
)
response_dict = self.assert_json_success(result)
self.assertEqual(set(response_dict["alert_words"]), {"one", "two", "three"})
# Alerts in the middle of messages work.
self.assertTrue(self.message_does_alert(user, "Normal alert one time"))
# Alerts at the end of messages work.
self.assertTrue(self.message_does_alert(user, "Normal alert one"))
# Alerts at the beginning of messages work.
self.assertTrue(self.message_does_alert(user, "two normal alerts"))
# Alerts with surrounding punctuation work.
self.assertTrue(self.message_does_alert(user, "This one? should alert"))
self.assertTrue(self.message_does_alert(user, "Definitely time for three."))
# Multiple alerts in a message work.
self.assertTrue(self.message_does_alert(user, "One two three o'clock"))
# Alerts are case-insensitive.
self.assertTrue(self.message_does_alert(user, "One o'clock"))
self.assertTrue(self.message_does_alert(user, "Case of ONE, won't stop me"))
# We don't cause alerts for matches in URLs.
self.assertFalse(self.message_does_alert(user, "Don't alert on http://t.co/one/ URLs"))
self.assertFalse(self.message_does_alert(user, "Don't alert on http://t.co/one URLs"))
# We don't cause alerts for matches within a word.
self.assertFalse(
self.message_does_alert(user, "Don't alert on clone, twofold or seventytwofold")
)
def test_update_alert_words(self) -> None:
user = self.get_user()
self.login_user(user)
result = self.client_post(
"/json/users/me/alert_words", {"alert_words": orjson.dumps(["ALERT"]).decode()}
)
content = "this is an ALERT for you"
self.send_stream_message(user, "Denmark", content)
self.assert_json_success(result)
original_message = most_recent_message(user)
user_message = most_recent_usermessage(user)
self.assertIn("has_alert_word", user_message.flags_list())
result = self.client_patch(
"/json/messages/" + str(original_message.id),
{
"content": "new ALERT for you",
},
)
self.assert_json_success(result)
user_message = most_recent_usermessage(user)
self.assertEqual(user_message.message.content, "new ALERT for you")
self.assertIn("has_alert_word", user_message.flags_list())
result = self.client_patch(
"/json/messages/" + str(original_message.id),
{
"content": "sorry false alarm",
},
)
self.assert_json_success(result)
user_message = most_recent_usermessage(user)
self.assertEqual(user_message.message.content, "sorry false alarm")
self.assertNotIn("has_alert_word", user_message.flags_list())