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# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
from typing import Any, Dict, Mapping, Union
import mock
from django.utils.timezone import now as timezone_now
from zerver.lib.actions import (
get_client,
)
from zerver.lib.test_classes import (
ZulipTestCase,
)
from zerver.models import (
get_stream_recipient,
Subscription,
UserPresence,
)
from zerver.tornado.event_queue import (
maybe_enqueue_notifications,
)
class EditMessageSideEffectsTest(ZulipTestCase):
def _assert_update_does_not_notify_anybody(self, message_id: int, content: str) -> None:
url = '/json/messages/' + str(message_id)
request = dict(
message_id=message_id,
content=content,
)
with mock.patch('zerver.tornado.event_queue.maybe_enqueue_notifications') as m:
result = self.client_patch(url, request)
self.assert_json_success(result)
self.assertFalse(m.called)
def test_updates_with_pm_mention(self) -> None:
hamlet = self.example_user('hamlet')
cordelia = self.example_user('cordelia')
self.login(hamlet.email)
message_id = self.send_personal_message(
hamlet.email,
cordelia.email,
content='no mention'
)
self._assert_update_does_not_notify_anybody(
message_id=message_id,
content='now we mention @**Cordelia Lear**',
)
def _login_and_send_original_stream_message(self, content: str) -> int:
'''
Note our conventions here:
Hamlet is our logged in user (and sender).
Cordelia is the receiver we care about.
Scotland is the stream we send messages to.
'''
hamlet = self.example_user('hamlet')
cordelia = self.example_user('cordelia')
self.login(hamlet.email)
self.subscribe(hamlet, 'Scotland')
self.subscribe(cordelia, 'Scotland')
message_id = self.send_stream_message(
hamlet.email,
'Scotland',
content=content,
)
return message_id
def _get_queued_data_for_message_update(self, message_id: int, content: str,
expect_short_circuit: bool=False) -> Dict[str, Any]:
'''
This function updates a message with a post to
/json/messages/(message_id).
By using mocks, we are able to capture two pieces of data:
enqueue_kwargs: These are the arguments passed in to
maybe_enqueue_notifications.
queue_messages: These are the messages that
maybe_enqueue_notifications actually
puts on the queue.
Using this helper allows you to construct a test that goes
pretty deep into the missed-messages codepath, without actually
queuing the final messages.
'''
url = '/json/messages/' + str(message_id)
request = dict(
message_id=message_id,
content=content,
)
with mock.patch('zerver.tornado.event_queue.maybe_enqueue_notifications') as m:
result = self.client_patch(url, request)
cordelia = self.example_user('cordelia')
cordelia_calls = [
call_args
for call_args in m.call_args_list
if call_args[1]['user_profile_id'] == cordelia.id
]
if expect_short_circuit:
self.assertEqual(len(cordelia_calls), 0)
return {}
# Normally we expect maybe_enqueue_notifications to be
# called for Cordelia, so continue on.
self.assertEqual(len(cordelia_calls), 1)
enqueue_kwargs = cordelia_calls[0][1]
queue_messages = []
def fake_publish(queue_name: str,
event: Union[Mapping[str, Any], str],
*args: Any) -> None:
queue_messages.append(dict(
queue_name=queue_name,
event=event,
))
with mock.patch('zerver.tornado.event_queue.queue_json_publish') as m:
m.side_effect = fake_publish
maybe_enqueue_notifications(**enqueue_kwargs)
self.assert_json_success(result)
return dict(
enqueue_kwargs=enqueue_kwargs,
queue_messages=queue_messages
)
def test_updates_with_stream_mention(self) -> None:
message_id = self._login_and_send_original_stream_message(
content='no mention',
)
info = self._get_queued_data_for_message_update(
message_id=message_id,
content='now we mention @**Cordelia Lear**',
)
cordelia = self.example_user('cordelia')
expected_enqueue_kwargs = dict(
user_profile_id=cordelia.id,
message_id=message_id,
private_message=False,
mentioned=True,
stream_push_notify=False,
stream_email_notify=False,
stream_name='Scotland',
always_push_notify=False,
idle=True,
already_notified={},
)
self.assertEqual(info['enqueue_kwargs'], expected_enqueue_kwargs)
queue_messages = info['queue_messages']
self.assertEqual(len(queue_messages), 2)
self.assertEqual(queue_messages[0]['queue_name'], 'missedmessage_mobile_notifications')
mobile_event = queue_messages[0]['event']
self.assertEqual(mobile_event['user_profile_id'], cordelia.id)
self.assertEqual(mobile_event['trigger'], 'mentioned')
self.assertEqual(queue_messages[1]['queue_name'], 'missedmessage_emails')
email_event = queue_messages[1]['event']
self.assertEqual(email_event['user_profile_id'], cordelia.id)
self.assertEqual(email_event['trigger'], 'mentioned')
def test_second_mention_is_ignored(self) -> None:
message_id = self._login_and_send_original_stream_message(
content='hello @**Cordelia Lear**'
)
self._get_queued_data_for_message_update(
message_id=message_id,
content='re-mention @**Cordelia Lear**',
expect_short_circuit=True,
)
def _turn_on_stream_push_for_cordelia(self) -> None:
'''
conventions:
Cordelia is the message receiver we care about.
Scotland is our stream.
'''
cordelia = self.example_user('cordelia')
stream = self.subscribe(cordelia, 'Scotland')
recipient = get_stream_recipient(stream.id)
cordelia_subscription = Subscription.objects.get(
user_profile_id=cordelia.id,
recipient=recipient,
)
cordelia_subscription.push_notifications = True
cordelia_subscription.save()
def test_updates_with_stream_push_notify(self) -> None:
self._turn_on_stream_push_for_cordelia()
message_id = self._login_and_send_original_stream_message(
content='no mention'
)
# Even though Cordelia configured this stream for pushes,
# we short-ciruit the logic, assuming the original message
# also did a push.
self._get_queued_data_for_message_update(
message_id=message_id,
content='nothing special about updated message',
expect_short_circuit=True,
)
def _cordelia_connected_to_zulip(self) -> Any:
'''
Right now the easiest way to make Cordelia look
connected to Zulip is to mock the function below.
This is a bit blunt, as it affects other users too,
but we only really look at Cordelia's data, anyway.
'''
return mock.patch(
'zerver.tornado.event_queue.receiver_is_off_zulip',
return_value=False
)
def test_stream_push_notify_for_sorta_present_user(self) -> None:
self._turn_on_stream_push_for_cordelia()
message_id = self._login_and_send_original_stream_message(
content='no mention'
)
# Simulate Cordelia still has an actively polling client, but
# the lack of presence info should still mark her as offline.
#
# Despite Cordelia being offline, we still short circuit
# offline notifications due to the her stream push setting.
with self._cordelia_connected_to_zulip():
self._get_queued_data_for_message_update(
message_id=message_id,
content='nothing special about updated message',
expect_short_circuit=True,
)
def _make_cordelia_present_on_web(self) -> None:
cordelia = self.example_user('cordelia')
UserPresence.objects.create(
user_profile_id=cordelia.id,
status=UserPresence.ACTIVE,
client=get_client('web'),
timestamp=timezone_now(),
)
def test_stream_push_notify_for_fully_present_user(self) -> None:
self._turn_on_stream_push_for_cordelia()
message_id = self._login_and_send_original_stream_message(
content='no mention'
)
self._make_cordelia_present_on_web()
# Simulate Cordelia is FULLY present, not just in term of
# browser activity, but also in terms of her client descriptors.
with self._cordelia_connected_to_zulip():
self._get_queued_data_for_message_update(
message_id=message_id,
content='nothing special about updated message',
expect_short_circuit=True,
)
def test_always_push_notify_for_fully_present_mentioned_user(self) -> None:
cordelia = self.example_user('cordelia')
cordelia.enable_online_push_notifications = True
cordelia.save()
message_id = self._login_and_send_original_stream_message(
content='no mention'
)
self._make_cordelia_present_on_web()
# Simulate Cordelia is FULLY present, not just in term of
# browser activity, but also in terms of her client descriptors.
with self._cordelia_connected_to_zulip():
info = self._get_queued_data_for_message_update(
message_id=message_id,
content='newly mention @**Cordelia Lear**',
)
expected_enqueue_kwargs = dict(
user_profile_id=cordelia.id,
message_id=message_id,
private_message=False,
mentioned=True,
stream_push_notify=False,
stream_email_notify=False,
stream_name='Scotland',
always_push_notify=True,
idle=False,
already_notified={},
)
self.assertEqual(info['enqueue_kwargs'], expected_enqueue_kwargs)
queue_messages = info['queue_messages']
self.assertEqual(len(queue_messages), 1)
def test_always_push_notify_for_fully_present_boring_user(self) -> None:
cordelia = self.example_user('cordelia')
cordelia.enable_online_push_notifications = True
cordelia.save()
message_id = self._login_and_send_original_stream_message(
content='no mention'
)
self._make_cordelia_present_on_web()
# Simulate Cordelia is FULLY present, not just in term of
# browser activity, but also in terms of her client descriptors.
with self._cordelia_connected_to_zulip():
info = self._get_queued_data_for_message_update(
message_id=message_id,
content='nothing special about updated message',
)
expected_enqueue_kwargs = dict(
user_profile_id=cordelia.id,
message_id=message_id,
private_message=False,
mentioned=False,
stream_push_notify=False,
stream_email_notify=False,
stream_name='Scotland',
always_push_notify=True,
idle=False,
already_notified={},
)
self.assertEqual(info['enqueue_kwargs'], expected_enqueue_kwargs)
queue_messages = info['queue_messages']
# Even though Cordelia has enable_online_push_notifications set
# to True, we don't send her any offline notifications, since she
# was not mentioned.
self.assertEqual(len(queue_messages), 0)
def test_updates_with_stream_mention_of_sorta_present_user(self) -> None:
cordelia = self.example_user('cordelia')
message_id = self._login_and_send_original_stream_message(
content='no mention'
)
# We will simulate that the user still has a an active client,
# but they don't have UserPresence rows, so we will still
# send offline notifications.
with self._cordelia_connected_to_zulip():
info = self._get_queued_data_for_message_update(
message_id=message_id,
content='now we mention @**Cordelia Lear**',
)
expected_enqueue_kwargs = dict(
user_profile_id=cordelia.id,
message_id=message_id,
private_message=False,
mentioned=True,
stream_push_notify=False,
stream_email_notify=False,
stream_name='Scotland',
always_push_notify=False,
idle=True,
already_notified={},
)
self.assertEqual(info['enqueue_kwargs'], expected_enqueue_kwargs)
# She will get messages enqueued. (Other tests drill down on the
# actual content of these messages.)
self.assertEqual(len(info['queue_messages']), 2)
def test_updates_with_stream_mention_of_fully_present_user(self) -> None:
cordelia = self.example_user('cordelia')
message_id = self._login_and_send_original_stream_message(
content='no mention'
)
self._make_cordelia_present_on_web()
# Simulate Cordelia is FULLY present, not just in term of
# browser activity, but also in terms of her client descriptors.
with self._cordelia_connected_to_zulip():
info = self._get_queued_data_for_message_update(
message_id=message_id,
content='now we mention @**Cordelia Lear**',
)
expected_enqueue_kwargs = dict(
user_profile_id=cordelia.id,
message_id=message_id,
private_message=False,
mentioned=True,
stream_push_notify=False,
stream_email_notify=False,
stream_name='Scotland',
always_push_notify=False,
idle=False,
already_notified={},
)
self.assertEqual(info['enqueue_kwargs'], expected_enqueue_kwargs)
# Because Cordelia is FULLY present, we don't need to send any offline
# push notifications or missed message emails.
self.assertEqual(len(info['queue_messages']), 0)