[#1559] Added / fixed tests for follow / follow_request notifications.

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Ivan Tashkinov 2020-04-08 21:26:22 +03:00
parent 1a4875adfa
commit f35c28bf07
1 changed files with 70 additions and 10 deletions

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@ -11,8 +11,10 @@ defmodule Pleroma.NotificationTest do
alias Pleroma.Notification alias Pleroma.Notification
alias Pleroma.Tests.ObanHelpers alias Pleroma.Tests.ObanHelpers
alias Pleroma.User alias Pleroma.User
alias Pleroma.FollowingRelationship
alias Pleroma.Web.ActivityPub.Transmogrifier alias Pleroma.Web.ActivityPub.Transmogrifier
alias Pleroma.Web.CommonAPI alias Pleroma.Web.CommonAPI
alias Pleroma.Web.MastodonAPI.NotificationView
alias Pleroma.Web.Push alias Pleroma.Web.Push
alias Pleroma.Web.Streamer alias Pleroma.Web.Streamer
@ -272,16 +274,6 @@ test "it doesn't create a notification for user if he is the activity author" do
refute Notification.create_notification(activity, author) refute Notification.create_notification(activity, author)
end end
test "it doesn't create a notification for follow-unfollow-follow chains" do
user = insert(:user)
followed_user = insert(:user)
{:ok, _, _, activity} = CommonAPI.follow(user, followed_user)
Notification.create_notification(activity, followed_user)
CommonAPI.unfollow(user, followed_user)
{:ok, _, _, activity_dupe} = CommonAPI.follow(user, followed_user)
refute Notification.create_notification(activity_dupe, followed_user)
end
test "it doesn't create duplicate notifications for follow+subscribed users" do test "it doesn't create duplicate notifications for follow+subscribed users" do
user = insert(:user) user = insert(:user)
subscriber = insert(:user) subscriber = insert(:user)
@ -304,6 +296,74 @@ test "it doesn't create subscription notifications if the recipient cannot see t
end end
end end
describe "follow / follow_request notifications" do
test "it creates `follow` notification for approved Follow activity" do
user = insert(:user)
followed_user = insert(:user, locked: false)
{:ok, _, _, _activity} = CommonAPI.follow(user, followed_user)
assert FollowingRelationship.following?(user, followed_user)
assert [notification] = Notification.for_user(followed_user)
assert %{type: "follow"} =
NotificationView.render("show.json", %{
notification: notification,
for: followed_user
})
end
test "if `follow_request` notifications are enabled, " <>
"it creates `follow_request` notification for pending Follow activity" do
clear_config([:notifications, :enable_follow_request_notifications], true)
user = insert(:user)
followed_user = insert(:user, locked: true)
{:ok, _, _, _activity} = CommonAPI.follow(user, followed_user)
refute FollowingRelationship.following?(user, followed_user)
assert [notification] = Notification.for_user(followed_user)
render_opts = %{notification: notification, for: followed_user}
assert %{type: "follow_request"} = NotificationView.render("show.json", render_opts)
# After request is accepted, the same notification is rendered with type "follow":
assert {:ok, _} = CommonAPI.accept_follow_request(user, followed_user)
notification_id = notification.id
assert [%{id: ^notification_id}] = Notification.for_user(followed_user)
assert %{type: "follow"} = NotificationView.render("show.json", render_opts)
end
test "if `follow_request` notifications are disabled, " <>
"it does NOT create `follow*` notification for pending Follow activity" do
clear_config([:notifications, :enable_follow_request_notifications], false)
user = insert(:user)
followed_user = insert(:user, locked: true)
{:ok, _, _, _activity} = CommonAPI.follow(user, followed_user)
refute FollowingRelationship.following?(user, followed_user)
assert [] = Notification.for_user(followed_user)
# After request is accepted, no new notifications are generated:
assert {:ok, _} = CommonAPI.accept_follow_request(user, followed_user)
assert [] = Notification.for_user(followed_user)
end
test "it doesn't create a notification for follow-unfollow-follow chains" do
user = insert(:user)
followed_user = insert(:user, locked: false)
{:ok, _, _, _activity} = CommonAPI.follow(user, followed_user)
assert FollowingRelationship.following?(user, followed_user)
assert [notification] = Notification.for_user(followed_user)
CommonAPI.unfollow(user, followed_user)
{:ok, _, _, _activity_dupe} = CommonAPI.follow(user, followed_user)
notification_id = notification.id
assert [%{id: ^notification_id}] = Notification.for_user(followed_user)
end
end
describe "get notification" do describe "get notification" do
test "it gets a notification that belongs to the user" do test "it gets a notification that belongs to the user" do
user = insert(:user) user = insert(:user)