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author | 2020-07-22 12:38:52 -0700 | |
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committer | 2020-07-22 12:38:52 -0700 | |
commit | cd50c7f8f1ad4c68b2e941d636f4c411d1fb8a44 (patch) | |
tree | 199ff60aa57ff3c7eb9269621606afabd3193850 /tests | |
parent | Jam Tests: space out lines for readability (diff) | |
parent | Use max_units for time since join in user command instead of precision (diff) |
Merge branch 'master' into jam-test
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-rw-r--r-- | tests/bot/cogs/moderation/test_incidents.py | 770 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | tests/bot/cogs/moderation/test_silence.py | 18 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | tests/bot/cogs/sync/test_cog.py | 84 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | tests/bot/cogs/test_duck_pond.py | 51 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | tests/bot/cogs/test_logging.py | 32 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | tests/bot/cogs/test_slowmode.py | 111 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | tests/bot/cogs/test_snekbox.py | 18 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | tests/bot/cogs/test_token_remover.py | 385 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | tests/bot/test_pagination.py | 39 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | tests/bot/utils/test_messages.py | 27 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | tests/bot/utils/test_redis_cache.py | 14 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | tests/helpers.py | 20 |
12 files changed, 1384 insertions, 185 deletions
diff --git a/tests/bot/cogs/moderation/test_incidents.py b/tests/bot/cogs/moderation/test_incidents.py new file mode 100644 index 000000000..435a1cd51 --- /dev/null +++ b/tests/bot/cogs/moderation/test_incidents.py @@ -0,0 +1,770 @@ +import asyncio +import enum +import logging +import typing as t +import unittest +from unittest.mock import AsyncMock, MagicMock, call, patch + +import aiohttp +import discord + +from bot.cogs.moderation import Incidents, incidents +from bot.constants import Colours +from tests.helpers import ( + MockAsyncWebhook, + MockAttachment, + MockBot, + MockMember, + MockMessage, + MockReaction, + MockRole, + MockTextChannel, + MockUser, +) + + +class MockAsyncIterable: + """ + Helper for mocking asynchronous for loops. + + It does not appear that the `unittest` library currently provides anything that would + allow us to simply mock an async iterator, such as `discord.TextChannel.history`. + + We therefore write our own helper to wrap a regular synchronous iterable, and feed + its values via `__anext__` rather than `__next__`. + + This class was written for the purposes of testing the `Incidents` cog - it may not + be generic enough to be placed in the `tests.helpers` module. + """ + + def __init__(self, messages: t.Iterable): + """Take a sync iterable to be wrapped.""" + self.iter_messages = iter(messages) + + def __aiter__(self): + """Return `self` as we provide the `__anext__` method.""" + return self + + async def __anext__(self): + """ + Feed the next item, or raise `StopAsyncIteration`. + + Since we're wrapping a sync iterator, it will communicate that it has been depleted + by raising a `StopIteration`. The `async for` construct does not expect it, and we + therefore need to substitute it for the appropriate exception type. + """ + try: + return next(self.iter_messages) + except StopIteration: + raise StopAsyncIteration + + +class MockSignal(enum.Enum): + A = "A" + B = "B" + + +mock_404 = discord.NotFound( + response=MagicMock(aiohttp.ClientResponse), # Mock the erroneous response + message="Not found", +) + + +class TestDownloadFile(unittest.IsolatedAsyncioTestCase): + """Collection of tests for the `download_file` helper function.""" + + async def test_download_file_success(self): + """If `to_file` succeeds, function returns the acquired `discord.File`.""" + file = MagicMock(discord.File, filename="bigbadlemon.jpg") + attachment = MockAttachment(to_file=AsyncMock(return_value=file)) + + acquired_file = await incidents.download_file(attachment) + self.assertIs(file, acquired_file) + + async def test_download_file_404(self): + """If `to_file` encounters a 404, function handles the exception & returns None.""" + attachment = MockAttachment(to_file=AsyncMock(side_effect=mock_404)) + + acquired_file = await incidents.download_file(attachment) + self.assertIsNone(acquired_file) + + async def test_download_file_fail(self): + """If `to_file` fails on a non-404 error, function logs the exception & returns None.""" + arbitrary_error = discord.HTTPException(MagicMock(aiohttp.ClientResponse), "Arbitrary API error") + attachment = MockAttachment(to_file=AsyncMock(side_effect=arbitrary_error)) + + with self.assertLogs(logger=incidents.log, level=logging.ERROR): + acquired_file = await incidents.download_file(attachment) + + self.assertIsNone(acquired_file) + + +class TestMakeEmbed(unittest.IsolatedAsyncioTestCase): + """Collection of tests for the `make_embed` helper function.""" + + async def test_make_embed_actioned(self): + """Embed is coloured green and footer contains 'Actioned' when `outcome=Signal.ACTIONED`.""" + embed, file = await incidents.make_embed(MockMessage(), incidents.Signal.ACTIONED, MockMember()) + + self.assertEqual(embed.colour.value, Colours.soft_green) + self.assertIn("Actioned", embed.footer.text) + + async def test_make_embed_not_actioned(self): + """Embed is coloured red and footer contains 'Rejected' when `outcome=Signal.NOT_ACTIONED`.""" + embed, file = await incidents.make_embed(MockMessage(), incidents.Signal.NOT_ACTIONED, MockMember()) + + self.assertEqual(embed.colour.value, Colours.soft_red) + self.assertIn("Rejected", embed.footer.text) + + async def test_make_embed_content(self): + """Incident content appears as embed description.""" + incident = MockMessage(content="this is an incident") + embed, file = await incidents.make_embed(incident, incidents.Signal.ACTIONED, MockMember()) + + self.assertEqual(incident.content, embed.description) + + async def test_make_embed_with_attachment_succeeds(self): + """Incident's attachment is downloaded and displayed in the embed's image field.""" + file = MagicMock(discord.File, filename="bigbadjoe.jpg") + attachment = MockAttachment(filename="bigbadjoe.jpg") + incident = MockMessage(content="this is an incident", attachments=[attachment]) + + # Patch `download_file` to return our `file` + with patch("bot.cogs.moderation.incidents.download_file", AsyncMock(return_value=file)): + embed, returned_file = await incidents.make_embed(incident, incidents.Signal.ACTIONED, MockMember()) + + self.assertIs(file, returned_file) + self.assertEqual("attachment://bigbadjoe.jpg", embed.image.url) + + async def test_make_embed_with_attachment_fails(self): + """Incident's attachment fails to download, proxy url is linked instead.""" + attachment = MockAttachment(proxy_url="discord.com/bigbadjoe.jpg") + incident = MockMessage(content="this is an incident", attachments=[attachment]) + + # Patch `download_file` to return None as if the download failed + with patch("bot.cogs.moderation.incidents.download_file", AsyncMock(return_value=None)): + embed, returned_file = await incidents.make_embed(incident, incidents.Signal.ACTIONED, MockMember()) + + self.assertIsNone(returned_file) + + # The author name field is simply expected to have something in it, we do not assert the message + self.assertGreater(len(embed.author.name), 0) + self.assertEqual(embed.author.url, "discord.com/bigbadjoe.jpg") # However, it should link the exact url + + +@patch("bot.constants.Channels.incidents", 123) +class TestIsIncident(unittest.TestCase): + """ + Collection of tests for the `is_incident` helper function. + + In `setUp`, we will create a mock message which should qualify as an incident. Each + test case will then mutate this instance to make it **not** qualify, in various ways. + + Notice that we patch the #incidents channel id globally for this class. + """ + + def setUp(self) -> None: + """Prepare a mock message which should qualify as an incident.""" + self.incident = MockMessage( + channel=MockTextChannel(id=123), + content="this is an incident", + author=MockUser(bot=False), + pinned=False, + ) + + def test_is_incident_true(self): + """Message qualifies as an incident if unchanged.""" + self.assertTrue(incidents.is_incident(self.incident)) + + def check_false(self): + """Assert that `self.incident` does **not** qualify as an incident.""" + self.assertFalse(incidents.is_incident(self.incident)) + + def test_is_incident_false_channel(self): + """Message doesn't qualify if sent outside of #incidents.""" + self.incident.channel = MockTextChannel(id=456) + self.check_false() + + def test_is_incident_false_content(self): + """Message doesn't qualify if content begins with hash symbol.""" + self.incident.content = "# this is a comment message" + self.check_false() + + def test_is_incident_false_author(self): + """Message doesn't qualify if author is a bot.""" + self.incident.author = MockUser(bot=True) + self.check_false() + + def test_is_incident_false_pinned(self): + """Message doesn't qualify if it is pinned.""" + self.incident.pinned = True + self.check_false() + + +class TestOwnReactions(unittest.TestCase): + """Assertions for the `own_reactions` function.""" + + def test_own_reactions(self): + """Only bot's own emoji are extracted from the input incident.""" + reactions = ( + MockReaction(emoji="A", me=True), + MockReaction(emoji="B", me=True), + MockReaction(emoji="C", me=False), + ) + message = MockMessage(reactions=reactions) + self.assertSetEqual(incidents.own_reactions(message), {"A", "B"}) + + +@patch("bot.cogs.moderation.incidents.ALL_SIGNALS", {"A", "B"}) +class TestHasSignals(unittest.TestCase): + """ + Assertions for the `has_signals` function. + + We patch `ALL_SIGNALS` globally. Each test function then patches `own_reactions` + as appropriate. + """ + + def test_has_signals_true(self): + """True when `own_reactions` returns all emoji in `ALL_SIGNALS`.""" + message = MockMessage() + own_reactions = MagicMock(return_value={"A", "B"}) + + with patch("bot.cogs.moderation.incidents.own_reactions", own_reactions): + self.assertTrue(incidents.has_signals(message)) + + def test_has_signals_false(self): + """False when `own_reactions` does not return all emoji in `ALL_SIGNALS`.""" + message = MockMessage() + own_reactions = MagicMock(return_value={"A", "C"}) + + with patch("bot.cogs.moderation.incidents.own_reactions", own_reactions): + self.assertFalse(incidents.has_signals(message)) + + +@patch("bot.cogs.moderation.incidents.Signal", MockSignal) +class TestAddSignals(unittest.IsolatedAsyncioTestCase): + """ + Assertions for the `add_signals` coroutine. + + These are all fairly similar and could go into a single test function, but I found the + patching & sub-testing fairly awkward in that case and decided to split them up + to avoid unnecessary syntax noise. + """ + + def setUp(self): + """Prepare a mock incident message for tests to use.""" + self.incident = MockMessage() + + @patch("bot.cogs.moderation.incidents.own_reactions", MagicMock(return_value=set())) + async def test_add_signals_missing(self): + """All emoji are added when none are present.""" + await incidents.add_signals(self.incident) + self.incident.add_reaction.assert_has_calls([call("A"), call("B")]) + + @patch("bot.cogs.moderation.incidents.own_reactions", MagicMock(return_value={"A"})) + async def test_add_signals_partial(self): + """Only missing emoji are added when some are present.""" + await incidents.add_signals(self.incident) + self.incident.add_reaction.assert_has_calls([call("B")]) + + @patch("bot.cogs.moderation.incidents.own_reactions", MagicMock(return_value={"A", "B"})) + async def test_add_signals_present(self): + """No emoji are added when all are present.""" + await incidents.add_signals(self.incident) + self.incident.add_reaction.assert_not_called() + + +class TestIncidents(unittest.IsolatedAsyncioTestCase): + """ + Tests for bound methods of the `Incidents` cog. + + Use this as a base class for `Incidents` tests - it will prepare a fresh instance + for each test function, but not make any assertions on its own. Tests can mutate + the instance as they wish. + """ + + def setUp(self): + """ + Prepare a fresh `Incidents` instance for each test. + + Note that this will not schedule `crawl_incidents` in the background, as everything + is being mocked. The `crawl_task` attribute will end up being None. + """ + self.cog_instance = Incidents(MockBot()) + + +@patch("asyncio.sleep", AsyncMock()) # Prevent the coro from sleeping to speed up the test +class TestCrawlIncidents(TestIncidents): + """ + Tests for the `Incidents.crawl_incidents` coroutine. + + Apart from `test_crawl_incidents_waits_until_cache_ready`, all tests in this class + will patch the return values of `is_incident` and `has_signal` and then observe + whether the `AsyncMock` for `add_signals` was awaited or not. + + The `add_signals` mock is added by each test separately to ensure it is clean (has not + been awaited by another test yet). The mock can be reset, but this appears to be the + cleaner way. + + For each test, we inject a mock channel with a history of 1 message only (see: `setUp`). + """ + + def setUp(self): + """For each test, ensure `bot.get_channel` returns a channel with 1 arbitrary message.""" + super().setUp() # First ensure we get `cog_instance` from parent + + incidents_history = MagicMock(return_value=MockAsyncIterable([MockMessage()])) + self.cog_instance.bot.get_channel = MagicMock(return_value=MockTextChannel(history=incidents_history)) + + async def test_crawl_incidents_waits_until_cache_ready(self): + """ + The coroutine will await the `wait_until_guild_available` event. + + Since this task is schedule in the `__init__`, it is critical that it waits for the + cache to be ready, so that it can safely get the #incidents channel. + """ + await self.cog_instance.crawl_incidents() + self.cog_instance.bot.wait_until_guild_available.assert_awaited() + + @patch("bot.cogs.moderation.incidents.add_signals", AsyncMock()) + @patch("bot.cogs.moderation.incidents.is_incident", MagicMock(return_value=False)) # Message doesn't qualify + @patch("bot.cogs.moderation.incidents.has_signals", MagicMock(return_value=False)) + async def test_crawl_incidents_noop_if_is_not_incident(self): + """Signals are not added for a non-incident message.""" + await self.cog_instance.crawl_incidents() + incidents.add_signals.assert_not_awaited() + + @patch("bot.cogs.moderation.incidents.add_signals", AsyncMock()) + @patch("bot.cogs.moderation.incidents.is_incident", MagicMock(return_value=True)) # Message qualifies + @patch("bot.cogs.moderation.incidents.has_signals", MagicMock(return_value=True)) # But already has signals + async def test_crawl_incidents_noop_if_message_already_has_signals(self): + """Signals are not added for messages which already have them.""" + await self.cog_instance.crawl_incidents() + incidents.add_signals.assert_not_awaited() + + @patch("bot.cogs.moderation.incidents.add_signals", AsyncMock()) + @patch("bot.cogs.moderation.incidents.is_incident", MagicMock(return_value=True)) # Message qualifies + @patch("bot.cogs.moderation.incidents.has_signals", MagicMock(return_value=False)) # And doesn't have signals + async def test_crawl_incidents_add_signals_called(self): + """Message has signals added as it does not have them yet and qualifies as an incident.""" + await self.cog_instance.crawl_incidents() + incidents.add_signals.assert_awaited_once() + + +class TestArchive(TestIncidents): + """Tests for the `Incidents.archive` coroutine.""" + + async def test_archive_webhook_not_found(self): + """ + Method recovers and returns False when the webhook is not found. + + Implicitly, this also tests that the error is handled internally and doesn't + propagate out of the method, which is just as important. + """ + self.cog_instance.bot.fetch_webhook = AsyncMock(side_effect=mock_404) + self.assertFalse( + await self.cog_instance.archive(incident=MockMessage(), outcome=MagicMock(), actioned_by=MockMember()) + ) + + async def test_archive_relays_incident(self): + """ + If webhook is found, method relays `incident` properly. + + This test will assert that the fetched webhook's `send` method is fed the correct arguments, + and that the `archive` method returns True. + """ + webhook = MockAsyncWebhook() + self.cog_instance.bot.fetch_webhook = AsyncMock(return_value=webhook) # Patch in our webhook + + # Define our own `incident` to be archived + incident = MockMessage( + content="this is an incident", + author=MockUser(name="author_name", avatar_url="author_avatar"), + id=123, + ) + built_embed = MagicMock(discord.Embed, id=123) # We patch `make_embed` to return this + + with patch("bot.cogs.moderation.incidents.make_embed", AsyncMock(return_value=(built_embed, None))): + archive_return = await self.cog_instance.archive(incident, MagicMock(value="A"), MockMember()) + + # Now we check that the webhook was given the correct args, and that `archive` returned True + webhook.send.assert_called_once_with( + embed=built_embed, + username="author_name", + avatar_url="author_avatar", + file=None, + ) + self.assertTrue(archive_return) + + async def test_archive_clyde_username(self): + """ + The archive webhook username is cleansed using `sub_clyde`. + + Discord will reject any webhook with "clyde" in the username field, as it impersonates + the official Clyde bot. Since we do not control what the username will be (the incident + author name is used), we must ensure the name is cleansed, otherwise the relay may fail. + + This test assumes the username is passed as a kwarg. If this test fails, please review + whether the passed argument is being retrieved correctly. + """ + webhook = MockAsyncWebhook() + self.cog_instance.bot.fetch_webhook = AsyncMock(return_value=webhook) + + message_from_clyde = MockMessage(author=MockUser(name="clyde the great")) + await self.cog_instance.archive(message_from_clyde, MagicMock(incidents.Signal), MockMember()) + + self.assertNotIn("clyde", webhook.send.call_args.kwargs["username"]) + + +class TestMakeConfirmationTask(TestIncidents): + """ + Tests for the `Incidents.make_confirmation_task` method. + + Writing tests for this method is difficult, as it mostly just delegates the provided + information elsewhere. There is very little internal logic. Whether our approach + works conceptually is difficult to prove using unit tests. + """ + + def test_make_confirmation_task_check(self): + """ + The internal check will recognize the passed incident. + + This is a little tricky - we first pass a message with a specific `id` in, and then + retrieve the built check from the `call_args` of the `wait_for` method. This relies + on the check being passed as a kwarg. + + Once the check is retrieved, we assert that it gives True for our incident's `id`, + and False for any other. + + If this function begins to fail, first check that `created_check` is being retrieved + correctly. It should be the function that is built locally in the tested method. + """ + self.cog_instance.make_confirmation_task(MockMessage(id=123)) + + self.cog_instance.bot.wait_for.assert_called_once() + created_check = self.cog_instance.bot.wait_for.call_args.kwargs["check"] + + # The `message_id` matches the `id` of our incident + self.assertTrue(created_check(payload=MagicMock(message_id=123))) + + # This `message_id` does not match + self.assertFalse(created_check(payload=MagicMock(message_id=0))) + + +@patch("bot.cogs.moderation.incidents.ALLOWED_ROLES", {1, 2}) +@patch("bot.cogs.moderation.incidents.Incidents.make_confirmation_task", AsyncMock()) # Generic awaitable +class TestProcessEvent(TestIncidents): + """Tests for the `Incidents.process_event` coroutine.""" + + async def test_process_event_bad_role(self): + """The reaction is removed when the author lacks all allowed roles.""" + incident = MockMessage() + member = MockMember(roles=[MockRole(id=0)]) # Must have role 1 or 2 + + await self.cog_instance.process_event("reaction", incident, member) + incident.remove_reaction.assert_called_once_with("reaction", member) + + async def test_process_event_bad_emoji(self): + """ + The reaction is removed when an invalid emoji is used. + + This requires that we pass in a `member` with valid roles, as we need the role check + to succeed. + """ + incident = MockMessage() + member = MockMember(roles=[MockRole(id=1)]) # Member has allowed role + + await self.cog_instance.process_event("invalid_signal", incident, member) + incident.remove_reaction.assert_called_once_with("invalid_signal", member) + + async def test_process_event_no_archive_on_investigating(self): + """Message is not archived on `Signal.INVESTIGATING`.""" + with patch("bot.cogs.moderation.incidents.Incidents.archive", AsyncMock()) as mocked_archive: + await self.cog_instance.process_event( + reaction=incidents.Signal.INVESTIGATING.value, + incident=MockMessage(), + member=MockMember(roles=[MockRole(id=1)]), + ) + + mocked_archive.assert_not_called() + + async def test_process_event_no_delete_if_archive_fails(self): + """ + Original message is not deleted when `Incidents.archive` returns False. + + This is the way of signaling that the relay failed, and we should not remove the original, + as that would result in losing the incident record. + """ + incident = MockMessage() + + with patch("bot.cogs.moderation.incidents.Incidents.archive", AsyncMock(return_value=False)): + await self.cog_instance.process_event( + reaction=incidents.Signal.ACTIONED.value, + incident=incident, + member=MockMember(roles=[MockRole(id=1)]) + ) + + incident.delete.assert_not_called() + + async def test_process_event_confirmation_task_is_awaited(self): + """Task given by `Incidents.make_confirmation_task` is awaited before method exits.""" + mock_task = AsyncMock() + + with patch("bot.cogs.moderation.incidents.Incidents.make_confirmation_task", mock_task): + await self.cog_instance.process_event( + reaction=incidents.Signal.ACTIONED.value, + incident=MockMessage(), + member=MockMember(roles=[MockRole(id=1)]) + ) + + mock_task.assert_awaited() + + async def test_process_event_confirmation_task_timeout_is_handled(self): + """ + Confirmation task `asyncio.TimeoutError` is handled gracefully. + + We have `make_confirmation_task` return a mock with a side effect, and then catch the + exception should it propagate out of `process_event`. This is so that we can then manually + fail the test with a more informative message than just the plain traceback. + """ + mock_task = AsyncMock(side_effect=asyncio.TimeoutError()) + + try: + with patch("bot.cogs.moderation.incidents.Incidents.make_confirmation_task", mock_task): + await self.cog_instance.process_event( + reaction=incidents.Signal.ACTIONED.value, + incident=MockMessage(), + member=MockMember(roles=[MockRole(id=1)]) + ) + except asyncio.TimeoutError: + self.fail("TimeoutError was not handled gracefully, and propagated out of `process_event`!") + + +class TestResolveMessage(TestIncidents): + """Tests for the `Incidents.resolve_message` coroutine.""" + + async def test_resolve_message_pass_message_id(self): + """Method will call `_get_message` with the passed `message_id`.""" + await self.cog_instance.resolve_message(123) + self.cog_instance.bot._connection._get_message.assert_called_once_with(123) + + async def test_resolve_message_in_cache(self): + """ + No API call is made if the queried message exists in the cache. + + We mock the `_get_message` return value regardless of input. Whether it finds the message + internally is considered d.py's responsibility, not ours. + """ + cached_message = MockMessage(id=123) + self.cog_instance.bot._connection._get_message = MagicMock(return_value=cached_message) + + return_value = await self.cog_instance.resolve_message(123) + + self.assertIs(return_value, cached_message) + self.cog_instance.bot.get_channel.assert_not_called() # The `fetch_message` line was never hit + + async def test_resolve_message_not_in_cache(self): + """ + The message is retrieved from the API if it isn't cached. + + This is desired behaviour for messages which exist, but were sent before the bot's + current session. + """ + self.cog_instance.bot._connection._get_message = MagicMock(return_value=None) # Cache returns None + + # API returns our message + uncached_message = MockMessage() + fetch_message = AsyncMock(return_value=uncached_message) + self.cog_instance.bot.get_channel = MagicMock(return_value=MockTextChannel(fetch_message=fetch_message)) + + retrieved_message = await self.cog_instance.resolve_message(123) + self.assertIs(retrieved_message, uncached_message) + + async def test_resolve_message_doesnt_exist(self): + """ + If the API returns a 404, the function handles it gracefully and returns None. + + This is an edge-case happening with racing events - event A will relay the message + to the archive and delete the original. Once event B acquires the `event_lock`, + it will not find the message in the cache, and will ask the API. + """ + self.cog_instance.bot._connection._get_message = MagicMock(return_value=None) # Cache returns None + + fetch_message = AsyncMock(side_effect=mock_404) + self.cog_instance.bot.get_channel = MagicMock(return_value=MockTextChannel(fetch_message=fetch_message)) + + self.assertIsNone(await self.cog_instance.resolve_message(123)) + + async def test_resolve_message_fetch_fails(self): + """ + Non-404 errors are handled, logged & None is returned. + + In contrast with a 404, this should make an error-level log. We assert that at least + one such log was made - we do not make any assertions about the log's message. + """ + self.cog_instance.bot._connection._get_message = MagicMock(return_value=None) # Cache returns None + + arbitrary_error = discord.HTTPException( + response=MagicMock(aiohttp.ClientResponse), + message="Arbitrary error", + ) + fetch_message = AsyncMock(side_effect=arbitrary_error) + self.cog_instance.bot.get_channel = MagicMock(return_value=MockTextChannel(fetch_message=fetch_message)) + + with self.assertLogs(logger=incidents.log, level=logging.ERROR): + self.assertIsNone(await self.cog_instance.resolve_message(123)) + + +@patch("bot.constants.Channels.incidents", 123) +class TestOnRawReactionAdd(TestIncidents): + """ + Tests for the `Incidents.on_raw_reaction_add` listener. + + Writing tests for this listener comes with additional complexity due to the listener + awaiting the `crawl_task` task. See `asyncSetUp` for further details, which attempts + to make unit testing this function possible. + """ + + def setUp(self): + """ + Prepare & assign `payload` attribute. + + This attribute represents an *ideal* payload which will not be rejected by the + listener. As each test will receive a fresh instance, it can be mutated to + observe how the listener's behaviour changes with different attributes on + the passed payload. + """ + super().setUp() # Ensure `cog_instance` is assigned + + self.payload = MagicMock( + discord.RawReactionActionEvent, + channel_id=123, # Patched at class level + message_id=456, + member=MockMember(bot=False), + emoji="reaction", + ) + + async def asyncSetUp(self): # noqa: N802 + """ + Prepare an empty task and assign it as `crawl_task`. + + It appears that the `unittest` framework does not provide anything for mocking + asyncio tasks. An `AsyncMock` instance can be called and then awaited, however, + it does not provide the `done` method or any other parts of the `asyncio.Task` + interface. + + Although we do not need to make any assertions about the task itself while + testing the listener, the code will still await it and call the `done` method, + and so we must inject something that will not fail on either action. + + Note that this is done in an `asyncSetUp`, which runs after `setUp`. + The justification is that creating an actual task requires the event + loop to be ready, which is not the case in the `setUp`. + """ + mock_task = asyncio.create_task(AsyncMock()()) # Mock async func, then a coro + self.cog_instance.crawl_task = mock_task + + async def test_on_raw_reaction_add_wrong_channel(self): + """ + Events outside of #incidents will be ignored. + + We check this by asserting that `resolve_message` was never queried. + """ + self.payload.channel_id = 0 + self.cog_instance.resolve_message = AsyncMock() + + await self.cog_instance.on_raw_reaction_add(self.payload) + self.cog_instance.resolve_message.assert_not_called() + + async def test_on_raw_reaction_add_user_is_bot(self): + """ + Events dispatched by bot accounts will be ignored. + + We check this by asserting that `resolve_message` was never queried. + """ + self.payload.member = MockMember(bot=True) + self.cog_instance.resolve_message = AsyncMock() + + await self.cog_instance.on_raw_reaction_add(self.payload) + self.cog_instance.resolve_message.assert_not_called() + + async def test_on_raw_reaction_add_message_doesnt_exist(self): + """ + Listener gracefully handles the case where `resolve_message` gives None. + + We check this by asserting that `process_event` was never called. + """ + self.cog_instance.process_event = AsyncMock() + self.cog_instance.resolve_message = AsyncMock(return_value=None) + + await self.cog_instance.on_raw_reaction_add(self.payload) + self.cog_instance.process_event.assert_not_called() + + async def test_on_raw_reaction_add_message_is_not_an_incident(self): + """ + The event won't be processed if the related message is not an incident. + + This is an edge-case that can happen if someone manually leaves a reaction + on a pinned message, or a comment. + + We check this by asserting that `process_event` was never called. + """ + self.cog_instance.process_event = AsyncMock() + self.cog_instance.resolve_message = AsyncMock(return_value=MockMessage()) + + with patch("bot.cogs.moderation.incidents.is_incident", MagicMock(return_value=False)): + await self.cog_instance.on_raw_reaction_add(self.payload) + + self.cog_instance.process_event.assert_not_called() + + async def test_on_raw_reaction_add_valid_event_is_processed(self): + """ + If the reaction event is valid, it is passed to `process_event`. + + This is the case when everything goes right: + * The reaction was placed in #incidents, and not by a bot + * The message was found successfully + * The message qualifies as an incident + + Additionally, we check that all arguments were passed as expected. + """ + incident = MockMessage(id=1) + + self.cog_instance.process_event = AsyncMock() + self.cog_instance.resolve_message = AsyncMock(return_value=incident) + + with patch("bot.cogs.moderation.incidents.is_incident", MagicMock(return_value=True)): + await self.cog_instance.on_raw_reaction_add(self.payload) + + self.cog_instance.process_event.assert_called_with( + "reaction", # Defined in `self.payload` + incident, + self.payload.member, + ) + + +class TestOnMessage(TestIncidents): + """ + Tests for the `Incidents.on_message` listener. + + Notice the decorators mocking the `is_incident` return value. The `is_incidents` + function is tested in `TestIsIncident` - here we do not worry about it. + """ + + @patch("bot.cogs.moderation.incidents.is_incident", MagicMock(return_value=True)) + async def test_on_message_incident(self): + """Messages qualifying as incidents are passed to `add_signals`.""" + incident = MockMessage() + + with patch("bot.cogs.moderation.incidents.add_signals", AsyncMock()) as mock_add_signals: + await self.cog_instance.on_message(incident) + + mock_add_signals.assert_called_once_with(incident) + + @patch("bot.cogs.moderation.incidents.is_incident", MagicMock(return_value=False)) + async def test_on_message_non_incident(self): + """Messages not qualifying as incidents are ignored.""" + with patch("bot.cogs.moderation.incidents.add_signals", AsyncMock()) as mock_add_signals: + await self.cog_instance.on_message(MockMessage()) + + mock_add_signals.assert_not_called() diff --git a/tests/bot/cogs/moderation/test_silence.py b/tests/bot/cogs/moderation/test_silence.py index 3fd149f04..ab3d0742a 100644 --- a/tests/bot/cogs/moderation/test_silence.py +++ b/tests/bot/cogs/moderation/test_silence.py @@ -127,10 +127,20 @@ class SilenceTests(unittest.IsolatedAsyncioTestCase): self.ctx.reset_mock() async def test_unsilence_sent_correct_discord_message(self): - """Proper reply after a successful unsilence.""" - with mock.patch.object(self.cog, "_unsilence", return_value=True): - await self.cog.unsilence.callback(self.cog, self.ctx) - self.ctx.send.assert_called_once_with(f"{Emojis.check_mark} unsilenced current channel.") + """Check if proper message was sent when unsilencing channel.""" + test_cases = ( + (True, f"{Emojis.check_mark} unsilenced current channel."), + (False, f"{Emojis.cross_mark} current channel was not silenced.") + ) + for _unsilence_patch_return, result_message in test_cases: + with self.subTest( + starting_silenced_state=_unsilence_patch_return, + result_message=result_message + ): + with mock.patch.object(self.cog, "_unsilence", return_value=_unsilence_patch_return): + await self.cog.unsilence.callback(self.cog, self.ctx) + self.ctx.send.assert_called_once_with(result_message) + self.ctx.reset_mock() async def test_silence_private_for_false(self): """Permissions are not set and `False` is returned in an already silenced channel.""" diff --git a/tests/bot/cogs/sync/test_cog.py b/tests/bot/cogs/sync/test_cog.py index 14fd909c4..120bc991d 100644 --- a/tests/bot/cogs/sync/test_cog.py +++ b/tests/bot/cogs/sync/test_cog.py @@ -131,6 +131,15 @@ class SyncCogListenerTests(SyncCogTestCase): super().setUp() self.cog.patch_user = mock.AsyncMock(spec_set=self.cog.patch_user) + self.guild_id_patcher = mock.patch("bot.cogs.sync.cog.constants.Guild.id", 5) + self.guild_id = self.guild_id_patcher.start() + + self.guild = helpers.MockGuild(id=self.guild_id) + self.other_guild = helpers.MockGuild(id=0) + + def tearDown(self): + self.guild_id_patcher.stop() + async def test_sync_cog_on_guild_role_create(self): """A POST request should be sent with the new role's data.""" self.assertTrue(self.cog.on_guild_role_create.__cog_listener__) @@ -142,20 +151,32 @@ class SyncCogListenerTests(SyncCogTestCase): "permissions": 8, "position": 23, } - role = helpers.MockRole(**role_data) + role = helpers.MockRole(**role_data, guild=self.guild) await self.cog.on_guild_role_create(role) self.bot.api_client.post.assert_called_once_with("bot/roles", json=role_data) + async def test_sync_cog_on_guild_role_create_ignores_guilds(self): + """Events from other guilds should be ignored.""" + role = helpers.MockRole(guild=self.other_guild) + await self.cog.on_guild_role_create(role) + self.bot.api_client.post.assert_not_awaited() + async def test_sync_cog_on_guild_role_delete(self): """A DELETE request should be sent.""" self.assertTrue(self.cog.on_guild_role_delete.__cog_listener__) - role = helpers.MockRole(id=99) + role = helpers.MockRole(id=99, guild=self.guild) await self.cog.on_guild_role_delete(role) self.bot.api_client.delete.assert_called_once_with("bot/roles/99") + async def test_sync_cog_on_guild_role_delete_ignores_guilds(self): + """Events from other guilds should be ignored.""" + role = helpers.MockRole(guild=self.other_guild) + await self.cog.on_guild_role_delete(role) + self.bot.api_client.delete.assert_not_awaited() + async def test_sync_cog_on_guild_role_update(self): """A PUT request should be sent if the colour, name, permissions, or position changes.""" self.assertTrue(self.cog.on_guild_role_update.__cog_listener__) @@ -180,8 +201,8 @@ class SyncCogListenerTests(SyncCogTestCase): after_role_data = role_data.copy() after_role_data[attribute] = 876 - before_role = helpers.MockRole(**role_data) - after_role = helpers.MockRole(**after_role_data) + before_role = helpers.MockRole(**role_data, guild=self.guild) + after_role = helpers.MockRole(**after_role_data, guild=self.guild) await self.cog.on_guild_role_update(before_role, after_role) @@ -193,31 +214,43 @@ class SyncCogListenerTests(SyncCogTestCase): else: self.bot.api_client.put.assert_not_called() + async def test_sync_cog_on_guild_role_update_ignores_guilds(self): + """Events from other guilds should be ignored.""" + role = helpers.MockRole(guild=self.other_guild) + await self.cog.on_guild_role_update(role, role) + self.bot.api_client.put.assert_not_awaited() + async def test_sync_cog_on_member_remove(self): - """Member should patched to set in_guild as False.""" + """Member should be patched to set in_guild as False.""" self.assertTrue(self.cog.on_member_remove.__cog_listener__) - member = helpers.MockMember() + member = helpers.MockMember(guild=self.guild) await self.cog.on_member_remove(member) self.cog.patch_user.assert_called_once_with( member.id, - updated_information={"in_guild": False} + json={"in_guild": False} ) + async def test_sync_cog_on_member_remove_ignores_guilds(self): + """Events from other guilds should be ignored.""" + member = helpers.MockMember(guild=self.other_guild) + await self.cog.on_member_remove(member) + self.cog.patch_user.assert_not_awaited() + async def test_sync_cog_on_member_update_roles(self): """Members should be patched if their roles have changed.""" self.assertTrue(self.cog.on_member_update.__cog_listener__) # Roles are intentionally unsorted. before_roles = [helpers.MockRole(id=12), helpers.MockRole(id=30), helpers.MockRole(id=20)] - before_member = helpers.MockMember(roles=before_roles) - after_member = helpers.MockMember(roles=before_roles[1:]) + before_member = helpers.MockMember(roles=before_roles, guild=self.guild) + after_member = helpers.MockMember(roles=before_roles[1:], guild=self.guild) await self.cog.on_member_update(before_member, after_member) data = {"roles": sorted(role.id for role in after_member.roles)} - self.cog.patch_user.assert_called_once_with(after_member.id, updated_information=data) + self.cog.patch_user.assert_called_once_with(after_member.id, json=data) async def test_sync_cog_on_member_update_other(self): """Members should not be patched if other attributes have changed.""" @@ -233,13 +266,19 @@ class SyncCogListenerTests(SyncCogTestCase): with self.subTest(attribute=attribute): self.cog.patch_user.reset_mock() - before_member = helpers.MockMember(**{attribute: old_value}) - after_member = helpers.MockMember(**{attribute: new_value}) + before_member = helpers.MockMember(**{attribute: old_value}, guild=self.guild) + after_member = helpers.MockMember(**{attribute: new_value}, guild=self.guild) await self.cog.on_member_update(before_member, after_member) self.cog.patch_user.assert_not_called() + async def test_sync_cog_on_member_update_ignores_guilds(self): + """Events from other guilds should be ignored.""" + member = helpers.MockMember(guild=self.other_guild) + await self.cog.on_member_update(member, member) + self.cog.patch_user.assert_not_awaited() + async def test_sync_cog_on_user_update(self): """A user should be patched only if the name, discriminator, or avatar changes.""" self.assertTrue(self.cog.on_user_update.__cog_listener__) @@ -272,12 +311,15 @@ class SyncCogListenerTests(SyncCogTestCase): # Don't care if *all* keys are present; only the changed one is required call_args = self.cog.patch_user.call_args - self.assertEqual(call_args[0][0], after_user.id) - self.assertIn("updated_information", call_args[1]) + self.assertEqual(call_args.args[0], after_user.id) + self.assertIn("json", call_args.kwargs) + + self.assertIn("ignore_404", call_args.kwargs) + self.assertTrue(call_args.kwargs["ignore_404"]) - updated_information = call_args[1]["updated_information"] - self.assertIn(api_field, updated_information) - self.assertEqual(updated_information[api_field], api_value) + json = call_args.kwargs["json"] + self.assertIn(api_field, json) + self.assertEqual(json[api_field], api_value) else: self.cog.patch_user.assert_not_called() @@ -290,6 +332,7 @@ class SyncCogListenerTests(SyncCogTestCase): member = helpers.MockMember( discriminator="1234", roles=[helpers.MockRole(id=22), helpers.MockRole(id=12)], + guild=self.guild, ) data = { @@ -334,6 +377,13 @@ class SyncCogListenerTests(SyncCogTestCase): self.bot.api_client.post.assert_not_called() + async def test_sync_cog_on_member_join_ignores_guilds(self): + """Events from other guilds should be ignored.""" + member = helpers.MockMember(guild=self.other_guild) + await self.cog.on_member_join(member) + self.bot.api_client.post.assert_not_awaited() + self.bot.api_client.put.assert_not_awaited() + class SyncCogCommandTests(SyncCogTestCase, CommandTestCase): """Tests for the commands in the Sync cog.""" diff --git a/tests/bot/cogs/test_duck_pond.py b/tests/bot/cogs/test_duck_pond.py index a8c0107c6..cfe10aebf 100644 --- a/tests/bot/cogs/test_duck_pond.py +++ b/tests/bot/cogs/test_duck_pond.py @@ -129,38 +129,6 @@ class DuckPondTests(base.LoggingTestsMixin, unittest.IsolatedAsyncioTestCase): ): self.assertEqual(expected_return, actual_return) - def test_send_webhook_correctly_passes_on_arguments(self): - """The `send_webhook` method should pass the arguments to the webhook correctly.""" - self.cog.webhook = helpers.MockAsyncWebhook() - - content = "fake content" - username = "fake username" - avatar_url = "fake avatar_url" - embed = "fake embed" - - asyncio.run(self.cog.send_webhook(content, username, avatar_url, embed)) - - self.cog.webhook.send.assert_called_once_with( - content=content, - username=username, - avatar_url=avatar_url, - embed=embed - ) - - def test_send_webhook_logs_when_sending_message_fails(self): - """The `send_webhook` method should catch a `discord.HTTPException` and log accordingly.""" - self.cog.webhook = helpers.MockAsyncWebhook() - self.cog.webhook.send.side_effect = discord.HTTPException(response=MagicMock(), message="Something failed.") - - log = logging.getLogger('bot.cogs.duck_pond') - with self.assertLogs(logger=log, level=logging.ERROR) as log_watcher: - asyncio.run(self.cog.send_webhook()) - - self.assertEqual(len(log_watcher.records), 1) - - record = log_watcher.records[0] - self.assertEqual(record.levelno, logging.ERROR) - def _get_reaction( self, emoji: typing.Union[str, helpers.MockEmoji], @@ -280,16 +248,20 @@ class DuckPondTests(base.LoggingTestsMixin, unittest.IsolatedAsyncioTestCase): async def test_relay_message_correctly_relays_content_and_attachments(self): """The `relay_message` method should correctly relay message content and attachments.""" - send_webhook_path = f"{MODULE_PATH}.DuckPond.send_webhook" + send_webhook_path = f"{MODULE_PATH}.send_webhook" send_attachments_path = f"{MODULE_PATH}.send_attachments" + author = MagicMock( + display_name="x", + avatar_url="https://" + ) self.cog.webhook = helpers.MockAsyncWebhook() test_values = ( - (helpers.MockMessage(clean_content="", attachments=[]), False, False), - (helpers.MockMessage(clean_content="message", attachments=[]), True, False), - (helpers.MockMessage(clean_content="", attachments=["attachment"]), False, True), - (helpers.MockMessage(clean_content="message", attachments=["attachment"]), True, True), + (helpers.MockMessage(author=author, clean_content="", attachments=[]), False, False), + (helpers.MockMessage(author=author, clean_content="message", attachments=[]), True, False), + (helpers.MockMessage(author=author, clean_content="", attachments=["attachment"]), False, True), + (helpers.MockMessage(author=author, clean_content="message", attachments=["attachment"]), True, True), ) for message, expect_webhook_call, expect_attachment_call in test_values: @@ -314,14 +286,14 @@ class DuckPondTests(base.LoggingTestsMixin, unittest.IsolatedAsyncioTestCase): for side_effect in side_effects: # pragma: no cover send_attachments.side_effect = side_effect - with patch(f"{MODULE_PATH}.DuckPond.send_webhook", new_callable=AsyncMock) as send_webhook: + with patch(f"{MODULE_PATH}.send_webhook", new_callable=AsyncMock) as send_webhook: with self.subTest(side_effect=type(side_effect).__name__): with self.assertNotLogs(logger=log, level=logging.ERROR): await self.cog.relay_message(message) self.assertEqual(send_webhook.call_count, 2) - @patch(f"{MODULE_PATH}.DuckPond.send_webhook", new_callable=AsyncMock) + @patch(f"{MODULE_PATH}.send_webhook", new_callable=AsyncMock) @patch(f"{MODULE_PATH}.send_attachments", new_callable=AsyncMock) async def test_relay_message_handles_attachment_http_error(self, send_attachments, send_webhook): """The `relay_message` method should handle irretrievable attachments.""" @@ -337,6 +309,7 @@ class DuckPondTests(base.LoggingTestsMixin, unittest.IsolatedAsyncioTestCase): await self.cog.relay_message(message) send_webhook.assert_called_once_with( + webhook=self.cog.webhook, content=message.clean_content, username=message.author.display_name, avatar_url=message.author.avatar_url diff --git a/tests/bot/cogs/test_logging.py b/tests/bot/cogs/test_logging.py new file mode 100644 index 000000000..8a18fdcd6 --- /dev/null +++ b/tests/bot/cogs/test_logging.py @@ -0,0 +1,32 @@ +import unittest +from unittest.mock import patch + +from bot import constants +from bot.cogs.logging import Logging +from tests.helpers import MockBot, MockTextChannel + + +class LoggingTests(unittest.IsolatedAsyncioTestCase): + """Test cases for connected login.""" + + def setUp(self): + self.bot = MockBot() + self.cog = Logging(self.bot) + self.dev_log = MockTextChannel(id=1234, name="dev-log") + + @patch("bot.cogs.logging.DEBUG_MODE", False) + async def test_debug_mode_false(self): + """Should send connected message to dev-log.""" + self.bot.get_channel.return_value = self.dev_log + + await self.cog.startup_greeting() + self.bot.wait_until_guild_available.assert_awaited_once_with() + self.bot.get_channel.assert_called_once_with(constants.Channels.dev_log) + self.dev_log.send.assert_awaited_once() + + @patch("bot.cogs.logging.DEBUG_MODE", True) + async def test_debug_mode_true(self): + """Should not send anything to dev-log.""" + await self.cog.startup_greeting() + self.bot.wait_until_guild_available.assert_awaited_once_with() + self.bot.get_channel.assert_not_called() diff --git a/tests/bot/cogs/test_slowmode.py b/tests/bot/cogs/test_slowmode.py new file mode 100644 index 000000000..f442814c8 --- /dev/null +++ b/tests/bot/cogs/test_slowmode.py @@ -0,0 +1,111 @@ +import unittest +from unittest import mock + +from dateutil.relativedelta import relativedelta + +from bot.cogs.moderation.slowmode import Slowmode +from bot.constants import Emojis +from tests.helpers import MockBot, MockContext, MockTextChannel + + +class SlowmodeTests(unittest.IsolatedAsyncioTestCase): + + def setUp(self) -> None: + self.bot = MockBot() + self.cog = Slowmode(self.bot) + self.ctx = MockContext() + + async def test_get_slowmode_no_channel(self) -> None: + """Get slowmode without a given channel.""" + self.ctx.channel = MockTextChannel(name='python-general', slowmode_delay=5) + + await self.cog.get_slowmode(self.cog, self.ctx, None) + self.ctx.send.assert_called_once_with("The slowmode delay for #python-general is 5 seconds.") + + async def test_get_slowmode_with_channel(self) -> None: + """Get slowmode with a given channel.""" + text_channel = MockTextChannel(name='python-language', slowmode_delay=2) + + await self.cog.get_slowmode(self.cog, self.ctx, text_channel) + self.ctx.send.assert_called_once_with('The slowmode delay for #python-language is 2 seconds.') + + async def test_set_slowmode_no_channel(self) -> None: + """Set slowmode without a given channel.""" + test_cases = ( + ('helpers', 23, True, f'{Emojis.check_mark} The slowmode delay for #helpers is now 23 seconds.'), + ('mods', 76526, False, f'{Emojis.cross_mark} The slowmode delay must be between 0 and 6 hours.'), + ('admins', 97, True, f'{Emojis.check_mark} The slowmode delay for #admins is now 1 minute and 37 seconds.') + ) + + for channel_name, seconds, edited, result_msg in test_cases: + with self.subTest( + channel_mention=channel_name, + seconds=seconds, + edited=edited, + result_msg=result_msg + ): + self.ctx.channel = MockTextChannel(name=channel_name) + + await self.cog.set_slowmode(self.cog, self.ctx, None, relativedelta(seconds=seconds)) + + if edited: + self.ctx.channel.edit.assert_awaited_once_with(slowmode_delay=float(seconds)) + else: + self.ctx.channel.edit.assert_not_called() + + self.ctx.send.assert_called_once_with(result_msg) + + self.ctx.reset_mock() + + async def test_set_slowmode_with_channel(self) -> None: + """Set slowmode with a given channel.""" + test_cases = ( + ('bot-commands', 12, True, f'{Emojis.check_mark} The slowmode delay for #bot-commands is now 12 seconds.'), + ('mod-spam', 21, True, f'{Emojis.check_mark} The slowmode delay for #mod-spam is now 21 seconds.'), + ('admin-spam', 4323598, False, f'{Emojis.cross_mark} The slowmode delay must be between 0 and 6 hours.') + ) + + for channel_name, seconds, edited, result_msg in test_cases: + with self.subTest( + channel_mention=channel_name, + seconds=seconds, + edited=edited, + result_msg=result_msg + ): + text_channel = MockTextChannel(name=channel_name) + + await self.cog.set_slowmode(self.cog, self.ctx, text_channel, relativedelta(seconds=seconds)) + + if edited: + text_channel.edit.assert_awaited_once_with(slowmode_delay=float(seconds)) + else: + text_channel.edit.assert_not_called() + + self.ctx.send.assert_called_once_with(result_msg) + + self.ctx.reset_mock() + + async def test_reset_slowmode_no_channel(self) -> None: + """Reset slowmode without a given channel.""" + self.ctx.channel = MockTextChannel(name='careers', slowmode_delay=6) + + await self.cog.reset_slowmode(self.cog, self.ctx, None) + self.ctx.send.assert_called_once_with( + f'{Emojis.check_mark} The slowmode delay for #careers has been reset to 0 seconds.' + ) + + async def test_reset_slowmode_with_channel(self) -> None: + """Reset slowmode with a given channel.""" + text_channel = MockTextChannel(name='meta', slowmode_delay=1) + + await self.cog.reset_slowmode(self.cog, self.ctx, text_channel) + self.ctx.send.assert_called_once_with( + f'{Emojis.check_mark} The slowmode delay for #meta has been reset to 0 seconds.' + ) + + @mock.patch("bot.cogs.moderation.slowmode.with_role_check") + @mock.patch("bot.cogs.moderation.slowmode.MODERATION_ROLES", new=(1, 2, 3)) + def test_cog_check(self, role_check): + """Role check is called with `MODERATION_ROLES`""" + self.cog.cog_check(self.ctx) + role_check.assert_called_once_with(self.ctx, *(1, 2, 3)) diff --git a/tests/bot/cogs/test_snekbox.py b/tests/bot/cogs/test_snekbox.py index cf9adbee0..343e37db9 100644 --- a/tests/bot/cogs/test_snekbox.py +++ b/tests/bot/cogs/test_snekbox.py @@ -233,9 +233,13 @@ class SnekboxTests(unittest.IsolatedAsyncioTestCase): self.cog.get_status_emoji = MagicMock(return_value=':yay!:') self.cog.format_output = AsyncMock(return_value=('[No output]', None)) + mocked_filter_cog = MagicMock() + mocked_filter_cog.filter_eval = AsyncMock(return_value=False) + self.bot.get_cog.return_value = mocked_filter_cog + await self.cog.send_eval(ctx, 'MyAwesomeCode') ctx.send.assert_called_once_with( - '@LemonLemonishBeard#0042 :yay!: Return code 0.\n\n```py\n[No output]\n```' + '@LemonLemonishBeard#0042 :yay!: Return code 0.\n\n```\n[No output]\n```' ) self.cog.post_eval.assert_called_once_with('MyAwesomeCode') self.cog.get_status_emoji.assert_called_once_with({'stdout': '', 'returncode': 0}) @@ -254,10 +258,14 @@ class SnekboxTests(unittest.IsolatedAsyncioTestCase): self.cog.get_status_emoji = MagicMock(return_value=':yay!:') self.cog.format_output = AsyncMock(return_value=('Way too long beard', 'lookatmybeard.com')) + mocked_filter_cog = MagicMock() + mocked_filter_cog.filter_eval = AsyncMock(return_value=False) + self.bot.get_cog.return_value = mocked_filter_cog + await self.cog.send_eval(ctx, 'MyAwesomeCode') ctx.send.assert_called_once_with( '@LemonLemonishBeard#0042 :yay!: Return code 0.' - '\n\n```py\nWay too long beard\n```\nFull output: lookatmybeard.com' + '\n\n```\nWay too long beard\n```\nFull output: lookatmybeard.com' ) self.cog.post_eval.assert_called_once_with('MyAwesomeCode') self.cog.get_status_emoji.assert_called_once_with({'stdout': 'Way too long beard', 'returncode': 0}) @@ -275,9 +283,13 @@ class SnekboxTests(unittest.IsolatedAsyncioTestCase): self.cog.get_status_emoji = MagicMock(return_value=':nope!:') self.cog.format_output = AsyncMock() # This function isn't called + mocked_filter_cog = MagicMock() + mocked_filter_cog.filter_eval = AsyncMock(return_value=False) + self.bot.get_cog.return_value = mocked_filter_cog + await self.cog.send_eval(ctx, 'MyAwesomeCode') ctx.send.assert_called_once_with( - '@LemonLemonishBeard#0042 :nope!: Return code 127.\n\n```py\nBeard got stuck in the eval\n```' + '@LemonLemonishBeard#0042 :nope!: Return code 127.\n\n```\nBeard got stuck in the eval\n```' ) self.cog.post_eval.assert_called_once_with('MyAwesomeCode') self.cog.get_status_emoji.assert_called_once_with({'stdout': 'ERROR', 'returncode': 127}) diff --git a/tests/bot/cogs/test_token_remover.py b/tests/bot/cogs/test_token_remover.py index 33d1ec170..3349caa73 100644 --- a/tests/bot/cogs/test_token_remover.py +++ b/tests/bot/cogs/test_token_remover.py @@ -1,56 +1,89 @@ -import asyncio -import logging import unittest -from unittest.mock import AsyncMock, MagicMock +from re import Match +from unittest import mock +from unittest.mock import MagicMock -from discord import Colour +from discord import Colour, NotFound -from bot.cogs.token_remover import ( - DELETION_MESSAGE_TEMPLATE, - TokenRemover, - setup as setup_cog, -) -from bot.constants import Channels, Colours, Event, Icons -from tests.helpers import MockBot, MockMessage +from bot import constants +from bot.cogs import token_remover +from bot.cogs.moderation import ModLog +from bot.cogs.token_remover import Token, TokenRemover +from tests.helpers import MockBot, MockMessage, autospec -class TokenRemoverTests(unittest.TestCase): +class TokenRemoverTests(unittest.IsolatedAsyncioTestCase): """Tests the `TokenRemover` cog.""" def setUp(self): """Adds the cog, a bot, and a message to the instance for usage in tests.""" self.bot = MockBot() - self.bot.get_cog.return_value = MagicMock() - self.bot.get_cog.return_value.send_log_message = AsyncMock() self.cog = TokenRemover(bot=self.bot) - self.msg = MockMessage(id=555, content='') - self.msg.author.__str__ = MagicMock() - self.msg.author.__str__.return_value = 'lemon' - self.msg.author.bot = False - self.msg.author.avatar_url_as.return_value = 'picture-lemon.png' - self.msg.author.id = 42 - self.msg.author.mention = '@lemon' + self.msg = MockMessage(id=555, content="hello world") self.msg.channel.mention = "#lemonade-stand" + self.msg.author.__str__ = MagicMock(return_value=self.msg.author.name) + self.msg.author.avatar_url_as.return_value = "picture-lemon.png" - def test_is_valid_user_id_is_true_for_numeric_content(self): - """A string decoding to numeric characters is a valid user ID.""" - # MTIz = base64(123) - self.assertTrue(TokenRemover.is_valid_user_id('MTIz')) + def test_is_valid_user_id_valid(self): + """Should consider user IDs valid if they decode entirely to ASCII digits.""" + ids = ( + "NDcyMjY1OTQzMDYyNDEzMzMy", + "NDc1MDczNjI5Mzk5NTQ3OTA0", + "NDY3MjIzMjMwNjUwNzc3NjQx", + ) + + for user_id in ids: + with self.subTest(user_id=user_id): + result = TokenRemover.is_valid_user_id(user_id) + self.assertTrue(result) - def test_is_valid_user_id_is_false_for_alphabetic_content(self): - """A string decoding to alphabetic characters is not a valid user ID.""" - # YWJj = base64(abc) - self.assertFalse(TokenRemover.is_valid_user_id('YWJj')) + def test_is_valid_user_id_invalid(self): + """Should consider non-digit and non-ASCII IDs invalid.""" + ids = ( + ("SGVsbG8gd29ybGQ", "non-digit ASCII"), + ("0J_RgNC40LLQtdGCINC80LjRgA", "cyrillic text"), + ("4pO14p6L4p6C4pG34p264pGl8J-EiOKSj-KCieKBsA", "Unicode digits"), + ("4oaA4oaB4oWh4oWi4Lyz4Lyq4Lyr4LG9", "Unicode numerals"), + ("8J2fjvCdn5nwnZ-k8J2fr_Cdn7rgravvvJngr6c", "Unicode decimals"), + ("{hello}[world]&(bye!)", "ASCII invalid Base64"), + ("Þíß-ï§-ňøẗ-våłìÐ", "Unicode invalid Base64"), + ) - def test_is_valid_timestamp_is_true_for_valid_timestamps(self): - """A string decoding to a valid timestamp should be recognized as such.""" - self.assertTrue(TokenRemover.is_valid_timestamp('DN9r_A')) + for user_id, msg in ids: + with self.subTest(msg=msg): + result = TokenRemover.is_valid_user_id(user_id) + self.assertFalse(result) - def test_is_valid_timestamp_is_false_for_invalid_values(self): - """A string not decoding to a valid timestamp should not be recognized as such.""" - # MTIz = base64(123) - self.assertFalse(TokenRemover.is_valid_timestamp('MTIz')) + def test_is_valid_timestamp_valid(self): + """Should consider timestamps valid if they're greater than the Discord epoch.""" + timestamps = ( + "XsyRkw", + "Xrim9Q", + "XsyR-w", + "XsySD_", + "Dn9r_A", + ) + + for timestamp in timestamps: + with self.subTest(timestamp=timestamp): + result = TokenRemover.is_valid_timestamp(timestamp) + self.assertTrue(result) + + def test_is_valid_timestamp_invalid(self): + """Should consider timestamps invalid if they're before Discord epoch or can't be parsed.""" + timestamps = ( + ("B4Yffw", "DISCORD_EPOCH - TOKEN_EPOCH - 1"), + ("ew", "123"), + ("AoIKgA", "42076800"), + ("{hello}[world]&(bye!)", "ASCII invalid Base64"), + ("Þíß-ï§-ňøẗ-våłìÐ", "Unicode invalid Base64"), + ) + + for timestamp, msg in timestamps: + with self.subTest(msg=msg): + result = TokenRemover.is_valid_timestamp(timestamp) + self.assertFalse(result) def test_mod_log_property(self): """The `mod_log` property should ask the bot to return the `ModLog` cog.""" @@ -58,74 +91,220 @@ class TokenRemoverTests(unittest.TestCase): self.assertEqual(self.cog.mod_log, self.bot.get_cog.return_value) self.bot.get_cog.assert_called_once_with('ModLog') - def test_ignores_bot_messages(self): - """When the message event handler is called with a bot message, nothing is done.""" - self.msg.author.bot = True - coroutine = self.cog.on_message(self.msg) - self.assertIsNone(asyncio.run(coroutine)) - - def test_ignores_messages_without_tokens(self): - """Messages without anything looking like a token are ignored.""" - for content in ('', 'lemon wins'): - with self.subTest(content=content): - self.msg.content = content - coroutine = self.cog.on_message(self.msg) - self.assertIsNone(asyncio.run(coroutine)) - - def test_ignores_messages_with_invalid_tokens(self): - """Messages with values that are invalid tokens are ignored.""" - for content in ('foo.bar.baz', 'x.y.'): - with self.subTest(content=content): - self.msg.content = content - coroutine = self.cog.on_message(self.msg) - self.assertIsNone(asyncio.run(coroutine)) - - def test_censors_valid_tokens(self): - """Valid tokens are censored.""" - cases = ( - # (content, censored_token) - ('MTIz.DN9R_A.xyz', 'MTIz.DN9R_A.xxx'), + async def test_on_message_edit_uses_on_message(self): + """The edit listener should delegate handling of the message to the normal listener.""" + self.cog.on_message = mock.create_autospec(self.cog.on_message, spec_set=True) + + await self.cog.on_message_edit(MockMessage(), self.msg) + self.cog.on_message.assert_awaited_once_with(self.msg) + + @autospec(TokenRemover, "find_token_in_message", "take_action") + async def test_on_message_takes_action(self, find_token_in_message, take_action): + """Should take action if a valid token is found when a message is sent.""" + cog = TokenRemover(self.bot) + found_token = "foobar" + find_token_in_message.return_value = found_token + + await cog.on_message(self.msg) + + find_token_in_message.assert_called_once_with(self.msg) + take_action.assert_awaited_once_with(cog, self.msg, found_token) + + @autospec(TokenRemover, "find_token_in_message", "take_action") + async def test_on_message_skips_missing_token(self, find_token_in_message, take_action): + """Shouldn't take action if a valid token isn't found when a message is sent.""" + cog = TokenRemover(self.bot) + find_token_in_message.return_value = False + + await cog.on_message(self.msg) + + find_token_in_message.assert_called_once_with(self.msg) + take_action.assert_not_awaited() + + @autospec(TokenRemover, "find_token_in_message") + async def test_on_message_ignores_dms_bots(self, find_token_in_message): + """Shouldn't parse a message if it is a DM or authored by a bot.""" + cog = TokenRemover(self.bot) + dm_msg = MockMessage(guild=None) + bot_msg = MockMessage(author=MagicMock(bot=True)) + + for msg in (dm_msg, bot_msg): + await cog.on_message(msg) + find_token_in_message.assert_not_called() + + @autospec("bot.cogs.token_remover", "TOKEN_RE") + def test_find_token_no_matches(self, token_re): + """None should be returned if the regex matches no tokens in a message.""" + token_re.finditer.return_value = () + + return_value = TokenRemover.find_token_in_message(self.msg) + + self.assertIsNone(return_value) + token_re.finditer.assert_called_once_with(self.msg.content) + + @autospec(TokenRemover, "is_valid_user_id", "is_valid_timestamp") + @autospec("bot.cogs.token_remover", "Token") + @autospec("bot.cogs.token_remover", "TOKEN_RE") + def test_find_token_valid_match(self, token_re, token_cls, is_valid_id, is_valid_timestamp): + """The first match with a valid user ID and timestamp should be returned as a `Token`.""" + matches = [ + mock.create_autospec(Match, spec_set=True, instance=True), + mock.create_autospec(Match, spec_set=True, instance=True), + ] + tokens = [ + mock.create_autospec(Token, spec_set=True, instance=True), + mock.create_autospec(Token, spec_set=True, instance=True), + ] + + token_re.finditer.return_value = matches + token_cls.side_effect = tokens + is_valid_id.side_effect = (False, True) # The 1st match will be invalid, 2nd one valid. + is_valid_timestamp.return_value = True + + return_value = TokenRemover.find_token_in_message(self.msg) + + self.assertEqual(tokens[1], return_value) + token_re.finditer.assert_called_once_with(self.msg.content) + + @autospec(TokenRemover, "is_valid_user_id", "is_valid_timestamp") + @autospec("bot.cogs.token_remover", "Token") + @autospec("bot.cogs.token_remover", "TOKEN_RE") + def test_find_token_invalid_matches(self, token_re, token_cls, is_valid_id, is_valid_timestamp): + """None should be returned if no matches have valid user IDs or timestamps.""" + token_re.finditer.return_value = [mock.create_autospec(Match, spec_set=True, instance=True)] + token_cls.return_value = mock.create_autospec(Token, spec_set=True, instance=True) + is_valid_id.return_value = False + is_valid_timestamp.return_value = False + + return_value = TokenRemover.find_token_in_message(self.msg) + + self.assertIsNone(return_value) + token_re.finditer.assert_called_once_with(self.msg.content) + + def test_regex_invalid_tokens(self): + """Messages without anything looking like a token are not matched.""" + tokens = ( + "", + "lemon wins", + "..", + "x.y", + "x.y.", + ".y.z", + ".y.", + "..z", + "x..z", + " . . ", + "\n.\n.\n", + "hellö.world.bye", + "base64.nötbåse64.morebase64", + "19jd3J.dfkm3d.€víł§tüff", + ) + + for token in tokens: + with self.subTest(token=token): + results = token_remover.TOKEN_RE.findall(token) + self.assertEqual(len(results), 0) + + def test_regex_valid_tokens(self): + """Messages that look like tokens should be matched.""" + # Don't worry, these tokens have been invalidated. + tokens = ( + "NDcyMjY1OTQzMDYy_DEzMz-y.XsyRkw.VXmErH7j511turNpfURmb0rVNm8", + "NDcyMjY1OTQzMDYyNDEzMzMy.Xrim9Q.Ysnu2wacjaKs7qnoo46S8Dm2us8", + "NDc1MDczNjI5Mzk5NTQ3OTA0.XsyR-w.sJf6omBPORBPju3WJEIAcwW9Zds", + "NDY3MjIzMjMwNjUwNzc3NjQx.XsySD_.s45jqDV_Iisn-symw0yDRrk_jf4", + ) + + for token in tokens: + with self.subTest(token=token): + results = token_remover.TOKEN_RE.fullmatch(token) + self.assertIsNotNone(results, f"{token} was not matched by the regex") + + def test_regex_matches_multiple_valid(self): + """Should support multiple matches in the middle of a string.""" + token_1 = "NDY3MjIzMjMwNjUwNzc3NjQx.XsyWGg.uFNEQPCc4ePwGh7egG8UicQssz8" + token_2 = "NDcyMjY1OTQzMDYyNDEzMzMy.XsyWMw.l8XPnDqb0lp-EiQ2g_0xVFT1pyc" + message = f"garbage {token_1} hello {token_2} world" + + results = token_remover.TOKEN_RE.finditer(message) + results = [match[0] for match in results] + self.assertCountEqual((token_1, token_2), results) + + @autospec("bot.cogs.token_remover", "LOG_MESSAGE") + def test_format_log_message(self, log_message): + """Should correctly format the log message with info from the message and token.""" + token = Token("NDY3MjIzMjMwNjUwNzc3NjQx", "XsySD_", "s45jqDV_Iisn-symw0yDRrk_jf4") + log_message.format.return_value = "Howdy" + + return_value = TokenRemover.format_log_message(self.msg, token) + + self.assertEqual(return_value, log_message.format.return_value) + log_message.format.assert_called_once_with( + author=self.msg.author, + author_id=self.msg.author.id, + channel=self.msg.channel.mention, + user_id=token.user_id, + timestamp=token.timestamp, + hmac="x" * len(token.hmac), + ) + + @mock.patch.object(TokenRemover, "mod_log", new_callable=mock.PropertyMock) + @autospec("bot.cogs.token_remover", "log") + @autospec(TokenRemover, "format_log_message") + async def test_take_action(self, format_log_message, logger, mod_log_property): + """Should delete the message and send a mod log.""" + cog = TokenRemover(self.bot) + mod_log = mock.create_autospec(ModLog, spec_set=True, instance=True) + token = mock.create_autospec(Token, spec_set=True, instance=True) + log_msg = "testing123" + + mod_log_property.return_value = mod_log + format_log_message.return_value = log_msg + + await cog.take_action(self.msg, token) + + self.msg.delete.assert_called_once_with() + self.msg.channel.send.assert_called_once_with( + token_remover.DELETION_MESSAGE_TEMPLATE.format(mention=self.msg.author.mention) + ) + + format_log_message.assert_called_once_with(self.msg, token) + logger.debug.assert_called_with(log_msg) + self.bot.stats.incr.assert_called_once_with("tokens.removed_tokens") + + mod_log.ignore.assert_called_once_with(constants.Event.message_delete, self.msg.id) + mod_log.send_log_message.assert_called_once_with( + icon_url=constants.Icons.token_removed, + colour=Colour(constants.Colours.soft_red), + title="Token removed!", + text=log_msg, + thumbnail=self.msg.author.avatar_url_as.return_value, + channel_id=constants.Channels.mod_alerts ) - for content, censored_token in cases: - with self.subTest(content=content, censored_token=censored_token): - self.msg.content = content - coroutine = self.cog.on_message(self.msg) - with self.assertLogs(logger='bot.cogs.token_remover', level=logging.DEBUG) as cm: - self.assertIsNone(asyncio.run(coroutine)) # no return value - - [line] = cm.output - log_message = ( - "Censored a seemingly valid token sent by " - "lemon (`42`) in #lemonade-stand, " - f"token was `{censored_token}`" - ) - self.assertIn(log_message, line) - - self.msg.delete.assert_called_once_with() - self.msg.channel.send.assert_called_once_with( - DELETION_MESSAGE_TEMPLATE.format(mention='@lemon') - ) - self.bot.get_cog.assert_called_with('ModLog') - self.msg.author.avatar_url_as.assert_called_once_with(static_format='png') - - mod_log = self.bot.get_cog.return_value - mod_log.ignore.assert_called_once_with(Event.message_delete, self.msg.id) - mod_log.send_log_message.assert_called_once_with( - icon_url=Icons.token_removed, - colour=Colour(Colours.soft_red), - title="Token removed!", - text=log_message, - thumbnail='picture-lemon.png', - channel_id=Channels.mod_alerts - ) - - -class TokenRemoverSetupTests(unittest.TestCase): - """Tests setup of the `TokenRemover` cog.""" - - def test_setup(self): - """Setup of the extension should call add_cog.""" + @mock.patch.object(TokenRemover, "mod_log", new_callable=mock.PropertyMock) + async def test_take_action_delete_failure(self, mod_log_property): + """Shouldn't send any messages if the token message can't be deleted.""" + cog = TokenRemover(self.bot) + mod_log_property.return_value = mock.create_autospec(ModLog, spec_set=True, instance=True) + self.msg.delete.side_effect = NotFound(MagicMock(), MagicMock()) + + token = mock.create_autospec(Token, spec_set=True, instance=True) + await cog.take_action(self.msg, token) + + self.msg.delete.assert_called_once_with() + self.msg.channel.send.assert_not_awaited() + + +class TokenRemoverExtensionTests(unittest.TestCase): + """Tests for the token_remover extension.""" + + @autospec("bot.cogs.token_remover", "TokenRemover") + def test_extension_setup(self, cog): + """The TokenRemover cog should be added.""" bot = MockBot() - setup_cog(bot) + token_remover.setup(bot) + + cog.assert_called_once_with(bot) bot.add_cog.assert_called_once() + self.assertTrue(isinstance(bot.add_cog.call_args.args[0], TokenRemover)) diff --git a/tests/bot/test_pagination.py b/tests/bot/test_pagination.py index 0a734b505..ce880d457 100644 --- a/tests/bot/test_pagination.py +++ b/tests/bot/test_pagination.py @@ -8,17 +8,42 @@ class LinePaginatorTests(TestCase): def setUp(self): """Create a paginator for the test method.""" - self.paginator = pagination.LinePaginator(prefix='', suffix='', max_size=30) - - def test_add_line_raises_on_too_long_lines(self): - """`add_line` should raise a `RuntimeError` for too long lines.""" - message = f"Line exceeds maximum page size {self.paginator.max_size - 2}" - with self.assertRaises(RuntimeError, msg=message): - self.paginator.add_line('x' * self.paginator.max_size) + self.paginator = pagination.LinePaginator(prefix='', suffix='', max_size=30, + scale_to_size=50) def test_add_line_works_on_small_lines(self): """`add_line` should allow small lines to be added.""" self.paginator.add_line('x' * (self.paginator.max_size - 3)) + # Note that the page isn't added to _pages until it's full. + self.assertEqual(len(self.paginator._pages), 0) + + def test_add_line_works_on_long_lines(self): + """After additional lines after `max_size` is exceeded should go on the next page.""" + self.paginator.add_line('x' * self.paginator.max_size) + self.assertEqual(len(self.paginator._pages), 0) + + # Any additional lines should start a new page after `max_size` is exceeded. + self.paginator.add_line('x') + self.assertEqual(len(self.paginator._pages), 1) + + def test_add_line_continuation(self): + """When `scale_to_size` is exceeded, remaining words should be split onto the next page.""" + self.paginator.add_line('zyz ' * (self.paginator.scale_to_size//4 + 1)) + self.assertEqual(len(self.paginator._pages), 1) + + def test_add_line_no_continuation(self): + """If adding a new line to an existing page would exceed `max_size`, it should start a new + page rather than using continuation. + """ + self.paginator.add_line('z' * (self.paginator.max_size - 3)) + self.paginator.add_line('z') + self.assertEqual(len(self.paginator._pages), 1) + + def test_add_line_truncates_very_long_words(self): + """`add_line` should truncate if a single long word exceeds `scale_to_size`.""" + self.paginator.add_line('x' * (self.paginator.scale_to_size + 1)) + # Note: item at index 1 is the truncated line, index 0 is prefix + self.assertEqual(self.paginator._current_page[1], 'x' * self.paginator.scale_to_size) class ImagePaginatorTests(TestCase): diff --git a/tests/bot/utils/test_messages.py b/tests/bot/utils/test_messages.py new file mode 100644 index 000000000..9c22c9751 --- /dev/null +++ b/tests/bot/utils/test_messages.py @@ -0,0 +1,27 @@ +import unittest + +from bot.utils import messages + + +class TestMessages(unittest.TestCase): + """Tests for functions in the `bot.utils.messages` module.""" + + def test_sub_clyde(self): + """Uppercase E's and lowercase e's are substituted with their cyrillic counterparts.""" + sub_e = "\u0435" + sub_E = "\u0415" # noqa: N806: Uppercase E in variable name + + test_cases = ( + (None, None), + ("", ""), + ("clyde", f"clyd{sub_e}"), + ("CLYDE", f"CLYD{sub_E}"), + ("cLyDe", f"cLyD{sub_e}"), + ("BIGclyde", f"BIGclyd{sub_e}"), + ("small clydeus the unholy", f"small clyd{sub_e}us the unholy"), + ("BIGCLYDE, babyclyde", f"BIGCLYD{sub_E}, babyclyd{sub_e}"), + ) + + for username_in, username_out in test_cases: + with self.subTest(input=username_in, expected_output=username_out): + self.assertEqual(messages.sub_clyde(username_in), username_out) diff --git a/tests/bot/utils/test_redis_cache.py b/tests/bot/utils/test_redis_cache.py index 8c1a40640..a2f0fe55d 100644 --- a/tests/bot/utils/test_redis_cache.py +++ b/tests/bot/utils/test_redis_cache.py @@ -44,22 +44,14 @@ class RedisCacheTests(unittest.IsolatedAsyncioTestCase): with self.assertRaises(RuntimeError): await bad_cache.set("test", "me_up_deadman") - def test_namespace_collision(self): - """Test that we prevent colliding namespaces.""" - bob_cache_1 = RedisCache() - bob_cache_1._set_namespace("BobRoss") - self.assertEqual(bob_cache_1._namespace, "BobRoss") - - bob_cache_2 = RedisCache() - bob_cache_2._set_namespace("BobRoss") - self.assertEqual(bob_cache_2._namespace, "BobRoss_") - async def test_set_get_item(self): """Test that users can set and get items from the RedisDict.""" test_cases = ( ('favorite_fruit', 'melon'), ('favorite_number', 86), - ('favorite_fraction', 86.54) + ('favorite_fraction', 86.54), + ('favorite_boolean', False), + ('other_boolean', True), ) # Test that we can get and set different types. diff --git a/tests/helpers.py b/tests/helpers.py index faa839370..facc4e1af 100644 --- a/tests/helpers.py +++ b/tests/helpers.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ import itertools import logging import unittest.mock from asyncio import AbstractEventLoop -from typing import Iterable, Optional +from typing import Callable, Iterable, Optional import discord from aiohttp import ClientSession @@ -26,6 +26,24 @@ for logger in logging.Logger.manager.loggerDict.values(): logger.setLevel(logging.CRITICAL) +def autospec(target, *attributes: str, **kwargs) -> Callable: + """Patch multiple `attributes` of a `target` with autospecced mocks and `spec_set` as True.""" + # Caller's kwargs should take priority and overwrite the defaults. + kwargs = {'spec_set': True, 'autospec': True, **kwargs} + + # Import the target if it's a string. + # This is to support both object and string targets like patch.multiple. + if type(target) is str: + target = unittest.mock._importer(target) + + def decorator(func): + for attribute in attributes: + patcher = unittest.mock.patch.object(target, attribute, **kwargs) + func = patcher(func) + return func + return decorator + + class HashableMixin(discord.mixins.EqualityComparable): """ Mixin that provides similar hashing and equality functionality as discord.py's `Hashable` mixin. |