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

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Ivan Tashkinov 2020-04-08 21:26:22 +03:00
parent 1a4875adfa
commit f35c28bf07

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