takahe/tests/activities/models/test_post.py

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import asyncio
import pytest
from asgiref.sync import async_to_sync
from pytest_httpx import HTTPXMock
from activities.models import Post, PostStates
@pytest.mark.django_db
def test_fetch_post(httpx_mock: HTTPXMock):
"""
Tests that a post we don't have locally can be fetched by by_object_uri
"""
httpx_mock.add_response(
url="https://example.com/test-post",
json={
"@context": [
"https://www.w3.org/ns/activitystreams",
],
"id": "https://example.com/test-post",
"type": "Note",
"published": "2022-11-13T23:20:16Z",
"url": "https://example.com/test-post",
"attributedTo": "https://example.com/test-actor",
"content": "BEEEEEES",
},
)
# Fetch with a HTTP access
post = Post.by_object_uri("https://example.com/test-post", fetch=True)
assert post.content == "BEEEEEES"
assert post.author.actor_uri == "https://example.com/test-actor"
# Fetch again with a DB hit
assert Post.by_object_uri("https://example.com/test-post").id == post.id
@pytest.mark.django_db
def test_linkify_mentions_remote(identity, remote_identity):
"""
Tests that we can linkify post mentions properly for remote use
"""
# Test a short username (remote)
post = Post.objects.create(
content="<p>Hello @test</p>",
author=identity,
local=True,
)
post.mentions.add(remote_identity)
assert (
post.safe_content_remote()
== '<p>Hello <a href="https://remote.test/@test/">@test</a></p>'
)
# Test a full username (local)
post = Post.objects.create(
content="<p>@test@example.com, welcome!</p>",
author=identity,
local=True,
)
post.mentions.add(identity)
assert (
post.safe_content_remote()
== '<p><a href="https://example.com/@test/">@test@example.com</a>, welcome!</p>'
)
# Test that they don't get touched without a mention
post = Post.objects.create(
content="<p>@test@example.com, welcome!</p>",
author=identity,
local=True,
)
assert post.safe_content_remote() == "<p>@test@example.com, welcome!</p>"
@pytest.mark.django_db
def test_linkify_mentions_local(identity, remote_identity):
"""
Tests that we can linkify post mentions properly for local use
"""
# Test a short username (remote)
post = Post.objects.create(
content="<p>Hello @test</p>",
author=identity,
local=True,
)
post.mentions.add(remote_identity)
assert (
post.safe_content_local()
== '<p>Hello <a href="/@test@remote.test/">@test</a></p>'
)
# Test a full username (local)
post = Post.objects.create(
content="<p>@test@example.com, welcome!</p>",
author=identity,
local=True,
)
post.mentions.add(identity)
assert (
post.safe_content_local()
== '<p><a href="/@test@example.com/">@test@example.com</a>, welcome!</p>'
)
# Test a full username (remote) with no <p>
post = Post.objects.create(
content="@test@remote.test hello!",
author=identity,
local=True,
)
post.mentions.add(remote_identity)
assert (
post.safe_content_local()
== '<a href="/@test@remote.test/">@test@remote.test</a> hello!'
)
# Test that they don't get touched without a mention
post = Post.objects.create(
content="<p>@test@example.com, welcome!</p>",
author=identity,
local=True,
)
assert post.safe_content_local() == "<p>@test@example.com, welcome!</p>"
async def stator_process_tasks(stator):
"""
Guarded wrapper to simply async_to_sync and ensure all stator tasks are
run to completion without blocking indefinitely.
"""
await asyncio.wait_for(stator.fetch_and_process_tasks(), timeout=1)
for _ in range(100):
if not stator.tasks:
break
stator.remove_completed_tasks()
await asyncio.sleep(0.01)
@pytest.mark.django_db
def test_post_transitions(identity, stator_runner):
# Create post
post = Post.objects.create(
content="<p>Hello!</p>",
author=identity,
local=False,
visibility=Post.Visibilities.mentioned,
)
# Test: | --> new --> fanned_out
assert post.state == str(PostStates.new)
async_to_sync(stator_process_tasks)(stator_runner)
post = Post.objects.get(id=post.id)
assert post.state == str(PostStates.fanned_out)
# Test: fanned_out --> (forced) edited --> edited_fanned_out
Post.transition_perform(post, PostStates.edited)
async_to_sync(stator_process_tasks)(stator_runner)
post = Post.objects.get(id=post.id)
assert post.state == str(PostStates.edited_fanned_out)
# Test: edited_fanned_out --> (forced) deleted --> deleted_fanned_out
Post.transition_perform(post, PostStates.deleted)
async_to_sync(stator_process_tasks)(stator_runner)
post = Post.objects.get(id=post.id)
assert post.state == str(PostStates.deleted_fanned_out)