zulip_bots: Add test for run_message_handler_for_bot().

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Robert Hönig 2017-12-25 22:12:37 +01:00 committed by showell
parent 464b2612cc
commit 79627002d6

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from unittest import TestCase
from mock import MagicMock
from mock import MagicMock, patch, ANY
from zulip_bots.lib import (
ExternalBotHandler,
StateHandler,
run_message_handler_for_bot,
)
class FakeClient:
@ -81,3 +82,48 @@ class LibTest(TestCase):
client.send_message = MagicMock()
handler.send_reply(test[0], response_text)
client.send_message.assert_called_once_with(dict(test[1], content=response_text))
def test_content_and_full_content(self):
client = FakeClient()
profile = client.get_profile()
handler = ExternalBotHandler(
client=client,
root_dir=None,
bot_details=None,
bot_config_file=None
)
to = {'email': 'Some@User'}
def test_run_message_handler_for_bot(self):
with patch('zulip_bots.lib.Client', new=FakeClient) as fake_client:
mock_lib_module = MagicMock()
# __file__ is not mocked by MagicMock(), so we assign a mock value manually.
mock_lib_module.__file__ = "foo"
mock_bot_handler = MagicMock()
mock_lib_module.handler_class.return_value = mock_bot_handler
def call_on_each_event_mock(self, callback, event_types=None, narrow=None):
def test_message(message, flags):
event = {'message': message,
'flags': flags,
'type': 'message'}
callback(event)
# In the following test, expected_message is the dict that we expect
# to be passed to the bot's handle_message function.
original_message = {'content': '@**Alice** bar',
'type': 'stream'}
expected_message = {'type': 'stream',
'content': 'bar'}
test_message(original_message, {'mentioned'})
mock_bot_handler.handle_message.assert_called_with(
message=expected_message,
bot_handler=ANY)
fake_client.call_on_each_event = call_on_each_event_mock.__get__(
fake_client, fake_client.__class__)
run_message_handler_for_bot(lib_module=mock_lib_module,
quiet=True,
config_file=None,
bot_config_file=None,
bot_name='testbot')