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| 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/test_snekbox.py b/tests/bot/cogs/test_snekbox.py index 98dee7a1b..343e37db9 100644 --- a/tests/bot/cogs/test_snekbox.py +++ b/tests/bot/cogs/test_snekbox.py @@ -239,7 +239,7 @@ class SnekboxTests(unittest.IsolatedAsyncioTestCase):          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}) @@ -265,7 +265,7 @@ class SnekboxTests(unittest.IsolatedAsyncioTestCase):          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}) @@ -289,7 +289,7 @@ class SnekboxTests(unittest.IsolatedAsyncioTestCase):          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}) | 
