takahe/tests/activities/models/test_post_targets.py

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import pytest
from activities.models import Post
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from users.models import Block, Domain, Follow, Identity
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@pytest.mark.django_db
def test_post_targets_simple(identity, other_identity, remote_identity):
"""
Tests that a simple top level post returns the correct targets.
"""
# Test a post with no mentions targets author
post = Post.objects.create(
content="<p>Hello</p>",
author=identity,
local=True,
)
targets = post.get_targets()
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assert targets == {identity}
# Test remote reply targets original post author
Post.objects.create(
content="<p>Reply</p>",
author=remote_identity,
local=False,
in_reply_to=post.absolute_object_uri(),
)
targets = post.get_targets()
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assert targets == {identity}
# Test a post with local and remote mentions
post = Post.objects.create(
content="<p>Hello @test and @other</p>",
author=identity,
local=True,
)
# Mentions are targeted
post.mentions.add(remote_identity)
post.mentions.add(other_identity)
targets = post.get_targets()
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# Targets everyone
assert targets == {identity, other_identity, remote_identity}
# Test remote post with mentions
post.local = False
post.save()
targets = post.get_targets()
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# Only targets locals who are mentioned
assert targets == {other_identity}
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@pytest.mark.django_db
def test_post_targets_shared(identity, other_identity):
"""
Tests that remote identities with the same shared inbox only get one target.
"""
# Create a pair of remote identities that share an inbox URI
domain = Domain.objects.create(domain="remote.test", local=False, state="updated")
remote1 = Identity.objects.create(
actor_uri="https://remote.test/test1/",
inbox_uri="https://remote.test/@test1/inbox/",
shared_inbox_uri="https://remote.test/inbox/",
profile_uri="https://remote.test/@test1/",
username="test1",
domain=domain,
name="Test1",
local=False,
state="updated",
)
remote2 = Identity.objects.create(
actor_uri="https://remote.test/test2/",
inbox_uri="https://remote.test/@test2/inbox/",
shared_inbox_uri="https://remote.test/inbox/",
profile_uri="https://remote.test/@test2/",
username="test2",
domain=domain,
name="Test2",
local=False,
state="updated",
)
# Make a post mentioning one local and two remote identities
post = Post.objects.create(
content="<p>Test</p>",
author=identity,
local=True,
)
post.mentions.add(other_identity)
post.mentions.add(remote1)
post.mentions.add(remote2)
targets = post.get_targets()
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# We should only have one of remote1 or remote2 in there as they share a
# shared inbox URI
assert (targets == {identity, other_identity, remote1}) or (
targets
== {
identity,
other_identity,
remote2,
}
)
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@pytest.mark.django_db
def test_post_local_only(identity, other_identity, remote_identity):
"""
Tests that a simple top level post returns the correct targets.
"""
# Test a short username (remote)
post = Post.objects.create(
content="<p>Hello @test and @other</p>",
author=identity,
local=True,
visibility=Post.Visibilities.local_only,
)
post.mentions.add(remote_identity)
post.mentions.add(other_identity)
# Remote mention is not targeted
post.mentions.add(remote_identity)
targets = post.get_targets()
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assert targets == {identity, other_identity}
@pytest.mark.django_db
def test_post_followers(identity, other_identity, remote_identity):
Follow.objects.create(source=other_identity, target=identity)
Follow.objects.create(source=remote_identity, target=identity)
# Test Public post w/o mentions targets self and followers
post = Post.objects.create(
content="<p>Hello</p>",
author=identity,
local=True,
visibility=Post.Visibilities.public,
)
targets = post.get_targets()
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assert targets == {identity, other_identity, remote_identity}
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# Remote post only targets local followers, not the author
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post.local = False
post.save()
targets = post.get_targets()
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assert targets == {other_identity}
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# Local Only post only targets local followers
post.local = True
post.visibility = Post.Visibilities.local_only
post.save()
targets = post.get_targets()
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assert targets == {identity, other_identity}
# Mentioned posts do not target unmentioned followers
post.visibility = Post.Visibilities.mentioned
post.save()
targets = post.get_targets()
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assert targets == {identity}
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@pytest.mark.django_db
def test_post_blocked(identity, other_identity, remote_identity):
"""
Blocked users should never get a copy of a post even if they're mentioned.
"""
# Block the two other identities, one with mute only
Block.create_local_mute(identity, other_identity)
Block.create_local_block(identity, remote_identity)
# Make a post
post = Post.objects.create(
content="<p>Hello @test and @other</p>",
author=identity,
local=True,
)
post.mentions.add(remote_identity)
post.mentions.add(other_identity)
# The muted block should be in targets, the full block should not
targets = post.get_targets()
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assert targets == {identity, other_identity}