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330 lines
14 KiB
Python
330 lines
14 KiB
Python
from unittest.mock import MagicMock, patch
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import orjson
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from zerver.lib.test_classes import ZulipTestCase
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from zerver.models import Message, Stream, get_realm, get_user
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class TestIntegrationsDevPanel(ZulipTestCase):
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zulip_realm = get_realm("zulip")
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def test_check_send_webhook_fixture_message_for_error(self) -> None:
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bot = get_user("webhook-bot@zulip.com", self.zulip_realm)
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url = f"/api/v1/external/airbrake?api_key={bot.api_key}"
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target_url = "/devtools/integrations/check_send_webhook_fixture_message"
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body = "{}" # This empty body should generate a KeyError on the webhook code side.
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data = {
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"url": url,
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"body": body,
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"custom_headers": "{}",
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"is_json": "true",
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}
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with self.assertLogs(level="ERROR") as logs:
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response = self.client_post(target_url, data)
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self.assertEqual(response.status_code, 500) # Since the response would be forwarded.
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expected_response = {"result": "error", "msg": "Internal server error"}
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self.assertEqual(orjson.loads(response.content), expected_response)
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# Intention of this test looks like to trigger keyError
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# so just testing KeyError is printed along with Traceback in logs
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self.assertTrue("KeyError" in logs.output[0])
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self.assertTrue("Traceback (most recent call last)" in logs.output[0])
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self.assertEqual(
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logs.output[1], "ERROR:django.request:Internal Server Error: /api/v1/external/airbrake"
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)
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def test_check_send_webhook_fixture_message_for_success_without_headers(self) -> None:
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bot = get_user("webhook-bot@zulip.com", self.zulip_realm)
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url = f"/api/v1/external/airbrake?api_key={bot.api_key}&stream=Denmark&topic=Airbrake notifications"
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target_url = "/devtools/integrations/check_send_webhook_fixture_message"
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with open("zerver/webhooks/airbrake/fixtures/error_message.json") as f:
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body = f.read()
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data = {
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"url": url,
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"body": body,
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"custom_headers": "{}",
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"is_json": "true",
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}
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response = self.client_post(target_url, data)
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expected_response = {
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"responses": [{"status_code": 200, "message": {"result": "success", "msg": ""}}],
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"result": "success",
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"msg": "",
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}
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response_content = orjson.loads(response.content)
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response_content["responses"][0]["message"] = orjson.loads(
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response_content["responses"][0]["message"]
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)
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self.assertEqual(response.status_code, 200)
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self.assertEqual(response_content, expected_response)
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latest_msg = Message.objects.latest("id")
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expected_message = '[ZeroDivisionError](https://zulip.airbrake.io/projects/125209/groups/1705190192091077626): "Error message from logger" occurred.'
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self.assertEqual(latest_msg.content, expected_message)
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self.assertEqual(Stream.objects.get(id=latest_msg.recipient.type_id).name, "Denmark")
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self.assertEqual(latest_msg.topic_name(), "Airbrake notifications")
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def test_check_send_webhook_fixture_message_for_success_with_headers(self) -> None:
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bot = get_user("webhook-bot@zulip.com", self.zulip_realm)
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url = f"/api/v1/external/github?api_key={bot.api_key}&stream=Denmark&topic=GitHub notifications"
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target_url = "/devtools/integrations/check_send_webhook_fixture_message"
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with open("zerver/webhooks/github/fixtures/ping__organization.json") as f:
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body = f.read()
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data = {
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"url": url,
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"body": body,
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"custom_headers": orjson.dumps({"X_GITHUB_EVENT": "ping"}).decode(),
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"is_json": "true",
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}
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response = self.client_post(target_url, data)
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self.assertEqual(response.status_code, 200)
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latest_msg = Message.objects.latest("id")
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expected_message = "GitHub webhook has been successfully configured by eeshangarg."
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self.assertEqual(latest_msg.content, expected_message)
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self.assertEqual(Stream.objects.get(id=latest_msg.recipient.type_id).name, "Denmark")
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self.assertEqual(latest_msg.topic_name(), "GitHub notifications")
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def test_check_send_webhook_fixture_message_for_success_with_headers_and_non_json_fixtures(
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self,
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) -> None:
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bot = get_user("webhook-bot@zulip.com", self.zulip_realm)
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url = f"/api/v1/external/wordpress?api_key={bot.api_key}&stream=Denmark&topic=WordPress notifications"
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target_url = "/devtools/integrations/check_send_webhook_fixture_message"
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with open("zerver/webhooks/wordpress/fixtures/publish_post_no_data_provided.txt") as f:
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body = f.read()
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data = {
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"url": url,
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"body": body,
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"custom_headers": orjson.dumps(
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{"Content-Type": "application/x-www-form-urlencoded"}
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).decode(),
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"is_json": "false",
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}
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response = self.client_post(target_url, data)
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self.assertEqual(response.status_code, 200)
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latest_msg = Message.objects.latest("id")
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expected_message = "New post published:\n* [New WordPress post](WordPress post URL)"
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self.assertEqual(latest_msg.content, expected_message)
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self.assertEqual(Stream.objects.get(id=latest_msg.recipient.type_id).name, "Denmark")
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self.assertEqual(latest_msg.topic_name(), "WordPress notifications")
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def test_get_fixtures_for_nonexistent_integration(self) -> None:
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target_url = "/devtools/integrations/somerandomnonexistentintegration/fixtures"
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response = self.client_get(target_url)
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expected_response = {
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"code": "BAD_REQUEST",
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"msg": '"somerandomnonexistentintegration" is not a valid webhook integration.',
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"result": "error",
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}
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self.assertEqual(response.status_code, 404)
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self.assertEqual(orjson.loads(response.content), expected_response)
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@patch("zerver.views.development.integrations.os.path.exists")
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def test_get_fixtures_for_integration_without_fixtures(
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self, os_path_exists_mock: MagicMock
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) -> None:
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os_path_exists_mock.return_value = False
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target_url = "/devtools/integrations/airbrake/fixtures"
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response = self.client_get(target_url)
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expected_response = {
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"code": "BAD_REQUEST",
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"msg": 'The integration "airbrake" does not have fixtures.',
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"result": "error",
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}
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self.assertEqual(response.status_code, 404)
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self.assertEqual(orjson.loads(response.content), expected_response)
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def test_get_fixtures_for_success(self) -> None:
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target_url = "/devtools/integrations/airbrake/fixtures"
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response = self.client_get(target_url)
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self.assertEqual(response.status_code, 200)
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self.assertIsNotNone(orjson.loads(response.content)["fixtures"])
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def test_get_dev_panel_page(self) -> None:
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# Just to satisfy the test suite.
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target_url = "/devtools/integrations/"
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response = self.client_get(target_url)
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self.assertEqual(response.status_code, 200)
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def test_send_all_webhook_fixture_messages_for_success(self) -> None:
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bot = get_user("webhook-bot@zulip.com", self.zulip_realm)
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url = f"/api/v1/external/appfollow?api_key={bot.api_key}&stream=Denmark&topic=Appfollow bulk notifications"
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target_url = "/devtools/integrations/send_all_webhook_fixture_messages"
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data = {
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"url": url,
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"custom_headers": "{}",
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"integration_name": "appfollow",
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}
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response = self.client_post(target_url, data)
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expected_responses = [
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{
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"fixture_name": "sample.json",
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"status_code": 200,
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"message": {"msg": "", "result": "success"},
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},
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{
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"fixture_name": "review.json",
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"status_code": 200,
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"message": {"msg": "", "result": "success"},
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},
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]
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responses = orjson.loads(response.content)["responses"]
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for r in responses:
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r["message"] = orjson.loads(r["message"])
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self.assertEqual(response.status_code, 200)
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for r in responses:
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# We have to use this roundabout manner since the order may vary each time.
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# This is not an issue.
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self.assertTrue(r in expected_responses)
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expected_responses.remove(r)
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new_messages = Message.objects.order_by("-id")[0:2]
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expected_messages = [
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"Webhook integration was successful.\nTest User / Acme (Google Play)",
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"Acme - Group chat\nApp Store, Acme Technologies, Inc.\n★★★★★ United States\n**Great for Information Management**\nAcme enables me to manage the flow of information quite well. I only wish I could create and edit my Acme Post files in the iOS app.\n*by* **Mr RESOLUTIONARY** *for v3.9*\n[Permalink](http://appfollow.io/permalink) · [Add tag](http://watch.appfollow.io/add_tag)",
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]
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for msg in new_messages:
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# new_messages -> expected_messages or expected_messages -> new_messages shouldn't make
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# a difference since equality is commutative.
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self.assertTrue(msg.content in expected_messages)
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expected_messages.remove(msg.content)
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self.assertEqual(Stream.objects.get(id=msg.recipient.type_id).name, "Denmark")
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self.assertEqual(msg.topic_name(), "Appfollow bulk notifications")
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def test_send_all_webhook_fixture_messages_for_success_with_non_json_fixtures(self) -> None:
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bot = get_user("webhook-bot@zulip.com", self.zulip_realm)
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url = f"/api/v1/external/wordpress?api_key={bot.api_key}&stream=Denmark&topic=WordPress bulk notifications"
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target_url = "/devtools/integrations/send_all_webhook_fixture_messages"
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data = {
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"url": url,
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"custom_headers": "{}",
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"integration_name": "wordpress",
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}
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response = self.client_post(target_url, data)
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expected_responses = [
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{
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"message": {
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"msg": "Unknown WordPress webhook action: WordPress action",
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"result": "error",
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"code": "BAD_REQUEST",
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},
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"fixture_name": "user_register.txt",
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"status_code": 400,
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},
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{
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"message": {
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"msg": "Unknown WordPress webhook action: WordPress action",
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"result": "error",
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"code": "BAD_REQUEST",
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},
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"fixture_name": "publish_post_no_data_provided.txt",
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"status_code": 400,
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},
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{
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"message": {
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"msg": "Unknown WordPress webhook action: WordPress action",
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"result": "error",
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"code": "BAD_REQUEST",
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},
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"fixture_name": "unknown_action_no_data.txt",
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"status_code": 400,
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},
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{
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"message": {
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"msg": "Unknown WordPress webhook action: WordPress action",
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"result": "error",
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"code": "BAD_REQUEST",
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},
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"fixture_name": "publish_page.txt",
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"status_code": 400,
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},
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{
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"message": {
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"msg": "Unknown WordPress webhook action: WordPress action",
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"result": "error",
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"code": "BAD_REQUEST",
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},
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"fixture_name": "unknown_action_no_hook_provided.txt",
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"status_code": 400,
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},
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{
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"message": {
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"msg": "Unknown WordPress webhook action: WordPress action",
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"result": "error",
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"code": "BAD_REQUEST",
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},
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"fixture_name": "publish_post_type_not_provided.txt",
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"status_code": 400,
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},
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{
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"message": {
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"msg": "Unknown WordPress webhook action: WordPress action",
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"result": "error",
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"code": "BAD_REQUEST",
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},
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"fixture_name": "wp_login.txt",
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"status_code": 400,
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},
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{
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"message": {
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"msg": "Unknown WordPress webhook action: WordPress action",
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"result": "error",
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"code": "BAD_REQUEST",
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},
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"fixture_name": "publish_post.txt",
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"status_code": 400,
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},
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]
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responses = orjson.loads(response.content)["responses"]
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for r in responses:
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r["message"] = orjson.loads(r["message"])
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self.assertEqual(response.status_code, 200)
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for r in responses:
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# We have to use this roundabout manner since the order may vary each time. This is not
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# an issue. Basically, we're trying to compare 2 lists and since we're not resorting to
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# using sets or a sorted order, we're sticking with O(n*m) time complexity for this
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# comparison (where n and m are the lengths of the two lists respectively). But since
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# this is just a unit test and more importantly n = m = some-low-number we don't really
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# care about the time complexity being what it is.
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self.assertTrue(r in expected_responses)
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expected_responses.remove(r)
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@patch("zerver.views.development.integrations.os.path.exists")
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def test_send_all_webhook_fixture_messages_for_missing_fixtures(
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self, os_path_exists_mock: MagicMock
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) -> None:
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os_path_exists_mock.return_value = False
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bot = get_user("webhook-bot@zulip.com", self.zulip_realm)
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url = f"/api/v1/external/appfollow?api_key={bot.api_key}&stream=Denmark&topic=Appfollow bulk notifications"
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data = {
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"url": url,
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"custom_headers": "{}",
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"integration_name": "appfollow",
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}
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response = self.client_post(
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"/devtools/integrations/send_all_webhook_fixture_messages", data
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)
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expected_response = {
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"code": "BAD_REQUEST",
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"msg": 'The integration "appfollow" does not have fixtures.',
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"result": "error",
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}
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self.assertEqual(response.status_code, 404)
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self.assertEqual(orjson.loads(response.content), expected_response)
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