honkoma/test/pleroma/web/pleroma_api/controllers/notification_controller_tes...

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# Pleroma: A lightweight social networking server
# Copyright © 2017-2022 Pleroma Authors <https://pleroma.social/>
# SPDX-License-Identifier: AGPL-3.0-only
defmodule Pleroma.Web.PleromaAPI.NotificationControllerTest do
use Pleroma.Web.ConnCase, async: true
alias Pleroma.Notification
alias Pleroma.Repo
alias Pleroma.Web.CommonAPI
import Pleroma.Factory
describe "POST /api/v1/pleroma/notifications/read" do
setup do: oauth_access(["write:notifications"])
test "it marks a single notification as read", %{user: user1, conn: conn} do
user2 = insert(:user)
{:ok, activity1} = CommonAPI.post(user2, %{status: "hi @#{user1.nickname}"})
{:ok, activity2} = CommonAPI.post(user2, %{status: "hi @#{user1.nickname}"})
{:ok, [notification1]} = Notification.create_notifications(activity1)
{:ok, [notification2]} = Notification.create_notifications(activity2)
response =
conn
|> put_req_header("content-type", "application/json")
|> post("/api/v1/pleroma/notifications/read", %{id: notification1.id})
|> json_response_and_validate_schema(:ok)
assert %{"pleroma" => %{"is_seen" => true}} = response
assert Repo.get(Notification, notification1.id).seen
refute Repo.get(Notification, notification2.id).seen
end
test "it marks multiple notifications as read", %{user: user1, conn: conn} do
user2 = insert(:user)
{:ok, _activity1} = CommonAPI.post(user2, %{status: "hi @#{user1.nickname}"})
{:ok, _activity2} = CommonAPI.post(user2, %{status: "hi @#{user1.nickname}"})
{:ok, _activity3} = CommonAPI.post(user2, %{status: "HIE @#{user1.nickname}"})
[notification3, notification2, notification1] = Notification.for_user(user1, %{limit: 3})
[response1, response2] =
conn
|> put_req_header("content-type", "application/json")
|> post("/api/v1/pleroma/notifications/read", %{max_id: notification2.id})
|> json_response_and_validate_schema(:ok)
assert %{"pleroma" => %{"is_seen" => true}} = response1
assert %{"pleroma" => %{"is_seen" => true}} = response2
assert Repo.get(Notification, notification1.id).seen
assert Repo.get(Notification, notification2.id).seen
refute Repo.get(Notification, notification3.id).seen
end
test "it returns error when notification not found", %{conn: conn} do
response =
conn
|> put_req_header("content-type", "application/json")
|> post("/api/v1/pleroma/notifications/read", %{
id: 22_222_222_222_222
})
|> json_response_and_validate_schema(:bad_request)
assert response == %{"error" => "Cannot get notification"}
end
end
end