spc-pleroma/test/notification_test.exs

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Elixir

defmodule Pleroma.NotificationTest do
use Pleroma.DataCase
alias Pleroma.Web.TwitterAPI.TwitterAPI
alias Pleroma.{User, Notification}
import Pleroma.Factory
describe "create_notifications" do
test "notifies someone when they are directly addressed" do
user = insert(:user)
other_user = insert(:user)
third_user = insert(:user)
{:ok, activity} =
TwitterAPI.create_status(user, %{
"status" => "hey @#{other_user.nickname} and @#{third_user.nickname}"
})
{:ok, [notification, other_notification]} = Notification.create_notifications(activity)
notified_ids = Enum.sort([notification.user_id, other_notification.user_id])
assert notified_ids == [other_user.id, third_user.id]
assert notification.activity_id == activity.id
assert other_notification.activity_id == activity.id
end
end
describe "create_notification" do
test "it doesn't create a notification for user if the user blocks the activity author" do
activity = insert(:note_activity)
author = User.get_by_ap_id(activity.data["actor"])
user = insert(:user)
{:ok, user} = User.block(user, author)
assert nil == Notification.create_notification(activity, user)
end
test "it doesn't create a notification for user if he is the activity author" do
activity = insert(:note_activity)
author = User.get_by_ap_id(activity.data["actor"])
assert nil == Notification.create_notification(activity, author)
end
end
describe "get notification" do
test "it gets a notification that belongs to the user" do
user = insert(:user)
other_user = insert(:user)
{:ok, activity} =
TwitterAPI.create_status(user, %{"status" => "hey @#{other_user.nickname}"})
{:ok, [notification]} = Notification.create_notifications(activity)
{:ok, notification} = Notification.get(other_user, notification.id)
assert notification.user_id == other_user.id
end
test "it returns error if the notification doesn't belong to the user" do
user = insert(:user)
other_user = insert(:user)
{:ok, activity} =
TwitterAPI.create_status(user, %{"status" => "hey @#{other_user.nickname}"})
{:ok, [notification]} = Notification.create_notifications(activity)
{:error, _notification} = Notification.get(user, notification.id)
end
end
describe "dismiss notification" do
test "it dismisses a notification that belongs to the user" do
user = insert(:user)
other_user = insert(:user)
{:ok, activity} =
TwitterAPI.create_status(user, %{"status" => "hey @#{other_user.nickname}"})
{:ok, [notification]} = Notification.create_notifications(activity)
{:ok, notification} = Notification.dismiss(other_user, notification.id)
assert notification.user_id == other_user.id
end
test "it returns error if the notification doesn't belong to the user" do
user = insert(:user)
other_user = insert(:user)
{:ok, activity} =
TwitterAPI.create_status(user, %{"status" => "hey @#{other_user.nickname}"})
{:ok, [notification]} = Notification.create_notifications(activity)
{:error, _notification} = Notification.dismiss(user, notification.id)
end
end
describe "clear notification" do
test "it clears all notifications belonging to the user" do
user = insert(:user)
other_user = insert(:user)
third_user = insert(:user)
{:ok, activity} =
TwitterAPI.create_status(user, %{
"status" => "hey @#{other_user.nickname} and @#{third_user.nickname} !"
})
{:ok, _notifs} = Notification.create_notifications(activity)
{:ok, activity} =
TwitterAPI.create_status(user, %{
"status" => "hey again @#{other_user.nickname} and @#{third_user.nickname} !"
})
{:ok, _notifs} = Notification.create_notifications(activity)
Notification.clear(other_user)
assert Notification.for_user(other_user) == []
assert Notification.for_user(third_user) != []
end
end
end