#!/usr/bin/env python from __future__ import absolute_import from __future__ import print_function import os import json import logging import mock import requests import unittest from mock import MagicMock, patch from zulip_bots.lib import StateHandler import zulip_bots.lib from six.moves import zip from contextlib import contextmanager from importlib import import_module from unittest import TestCase from typing import List, Dict, Any, Optional, Callable from types import ModuleType from copy import deepcopy class BotTestCase(TestCase): bot_name = '' # type: str def get_bot_message_handler(self): # type: () -> Any # message_handler is of type 'Any', since it can contain any bot's # handler class. Eventually, we want bot's handler classes to # inherit from a common prototype specifying the handle_message # function. lib_module = import_module('zulip_bots.bots.{bot}.{bot}'.format(bot=self.bot_name)) return lib_module.handler_class() def setUp(self): # type: () -> None # Mocking ExternalBotHandler self.patcher = patch('zulip_bots.lib.ExternalBotHandler', autospec=True) self.MockClass = self.patcher.start() self.message_handler = self.get_bot_message_handler() def tearDown(self): # type: () -> None self.patcher.stop() def initialize_bot(self): # type: () -> None self.message_handler.initialize(self.MockClass(None, None)) def check_expected_responses(self, expectations, expected_method='send_reply', email="foo_sender@zulip.com", recipient="foo", subject="foo", sender_id=0, sender_full_name="Foo Bar", type="all", state_handler=None): # type: (Union[Sequence[Tuple[str, Any]], Dict[str, Any]], str, str, str, str, int, str, str, Optional[StateHandler]) -> None # To test send_message, Any would be a Dict type, # to test send_reply, Any would be a str type. if isinstance(expectations, dict): expected = [(k, v) for k, v in expectations.items()] else: expected = expectations if type not in ["private", "stream", "all"]: logging.exception("check_expected_response expects type to be 'private', 'stream' or 'all'") private_message_dict = {'type': "private", 'display_recipient': recipient, 'sender_email': email, 'sender_id': sender_id, 'sender_full_name': sender_full_name} stream_message_dict = {'type': "stream", 'display_recipient': recipient, 'subject': subject, 'sender_email': email, 'sender_id': sender_id, 'sender_full_name': sender_full_name} trigger_messages = [] if type in ["private", "all"]: trigger_messages.append(private_message_dict) if type in ["stream", "all"]: trigger_messages.append(stream_message_dict) for trigger_message in trigger_messages: if state_handler is None: current_state_handler = None else: # A new (copy of) the state_handler is used for each trigger message. # This avoids type="all" failing if state is created in the first iteration. current_state_handler = deepcopy(state_handler) for m, r in expected: # For calls with send_reply, r is a string (the content of a message), # so we need to add it to a Dict as the value of 'content'. # For calls with send_message, r is already a Dict. message = dict(trigger_message, content = m) response = {'content': r} if expected_method == 'send_reply' else r self.assert_bot_response(message=message, response=response, expected_method=expected_method, state_handler=current_state_handler) def call_request(self, message, expected_method, response, state_handler): # type: (Dict[str, Any], str, Dict[str, Any], Optional[StateHandler]) -> None if state_handler is None: state_handler = StateHandler() # Send message to the concerned bot self.message_handler.handle_message(message, self.MockClass(None, None), state_handler) # Check if the bot is sending a message via `send_message` function. # Where response is a dictionary here. instance = self.MockClass.return_value if expected_method == "send_message": instance.send_message.assert_called_with(response) else: instance.send_reply.assert_called_with(message, response['content']) @contextmanager def mock_config_info(self, config_info): # type: (Dict[str, str]) -> Any self.MockClass.return_value.get_config_info.return_value = config_info yield self.MockClass.return_value.get_config_info.return_value = None @contextmanager def mock_http_conversation(self, test_name): # type: (str) -> Any """ Use this context manager to mock and verify a bot's HTTP requests to the third-party API (and provide the correct third-party API response. This allows us to test things that would require the Internet without it). """ assert test_name is not None base_path = os.path.realpath(os.path.join(os.path.dirname( os.path.abspath(__file__)), 'bots', self.bot_name, 'fixtures')) http_data_path = os.path.join(base_path, '{}.json'.format(test_name)) with open(http_data_path, 'r') as http_data_file: http_data = json.load(http_data_file) http_request = http_data.get('request') http_response = http_data.get('response') http_headers = http_data.get('response-headers') with patch('requests.get') as mock_get: mock_result = mock.MagicMock() mock_result.json.return_value = http_response if 'text' in http_response: mock_result.text = http_response.get('text', None) mock_result.status_code = http_headers.get('status', 200) mock_result.ok.return_value = http_headers.get('ok', True) mock_get.return_value = mock_result yield if 'params' in http_request: params = http_request.get('params', None) mock_get.assert_called_with(http_request['api_url'], params=params) elif 'headers' in http_request: headers = http_request.get('headers', None) mock_get.assert_called_with(http_request['api_url'], headers=headers) else: mock_get.assert_called_with(http_request['api_url']) def assert_bot_response(self, message, response, expected_method, state_handler = None): # type: (Dict[str, Any], Dict[str, Any], str, Optional[StateHandler]) -> None # Strictly speaking, this function is not needed anymore, # kept for now for legacy reasons. self.call_request(message, expected_method, response, state_handler)