akkoma/test/conversation/participation_test.exs
Ivan Tashkinov ee04fbc35a [#1304]. Post-merge fixes. Merge branch 'develop' of git.pleroma.social:pleroma/pleroma into 1304-user-info-deprecation
# Conflicts:
#	CHANGELOG.md
#	lib/pleroma/notification.ex
#	lib/pleroma/user.ex
#	lib/pleroma/user/info.ex
#	lib/pleroma/web/admin_api/admin_api_controller.ex
#	lib/pleroma/web/ostatus/handlers/follow_handler.ex
#	lib/pleroma/web/ostatus/ostatus.ex
#	lib/pleroma/web/salmon/salmon.ex
#	lib/pleroma/web/websub/websub.ex
#	test/web/admin_api/admin_api_controller_test.exs
#	test/web/federator_test.exs
#	test/web/mastodon_api/controllers/conversation_controller_test.exs
#	test/web/ostatus/ostatus_controller_test.exs
#	test/web/ostatus/ostatus_test.exs
#	test/web/salmon/salmon_test.exs
#	test/web/websub/websub_test.exs
2019-10-20 22:29:56 +03:00

219 lines
7.5 KiB
Elixir

# Pleroma: A lightweight social networking server
# Copyright © 2017-2019 Pleroma Authors <https://pleroma.social/>
# SPDX-License-Identifier: AGPL-3.0-only
defmodule Pleroma.Conversation.ParticipationTest do
use Pleroma.DataCase
import Pleroma.Factory
alias Pleroma.Conversation.Participation
alias Pleroma.User
alias Pleroma.Web.CommonAPI
test "getting a participation will also preload things" do
user = insert(:user)
other_user = insert(:user)
{:ok, _activity} =
CommonAPI.post(user, %{"status" => "Hey @#{other_user.nickname}.", "visibility" => "direct"})
[participation] = Participation.for_user(user)
participation = Participation.get(participation.id, preload: [:conversation])
assert %Pleroma.Conversation{} = participation.conversation
end
test "for a new conversation or a reply, it doesn't mark the author's participation as unread" do
user = insert(:user)
other_user = insert(:user)
{:ok, _} =
CommonAPI.post(user, %{"status" => "Hey @#{other_user.nickname}.", "visibility" => "direct"})
user = User.get_cached_by_id(user.id)
other_user = User.get_cached_by_id(other_user.id)
[%{read: true}] = Participation.for_user(user)
[%{read: false} = participation] = Participation.for_user(other_user)
assert User.get_cached_by_id(user.id).unread_conversation_count == 0
assert User.get_cached_by_id(other_user.id).unread_conversation_count == 1
{:ok, _} =
CommonAPI.post(other_user, %{
"status" => "Hey @#{user.nickname}.",
"visibility" => "direct",
"in_reply_to_conversation_id" => participation.id
})
user = User.get_cached_by_id(user.id)
other_user = User.get_cached_by_id(other_user.id)
[%{read: false}] = Participation.for_user(user)
[%{read: true}] = Participation.for_user(other_user)
assert User.get_cached_by_id(user.id).unread_conversation_count == 1
assert User.get_cached_by_id(other_user.id).unread_conversation_count == 0
end
test "for a new conversation, it sets the recipents of the participation" do
user = insert(:user)
other_user = insert(:user)
third_user = insert(:user)
{:ok, activity} =
CommonAPI.post(user, %{"status" => "Hey @#{other_user.nickname}.", "visibility" => "direct"})
user = User.get_cached_by_id(user.id)
other_user = User.get_cached_by_id(other_user.id)
[participation] = Participation.for_user(user)
participation = Pleroma.Repo.preload(participation, :recipients)
assert length(participation.recipients) == 2
assert user in participation.recipients
assert other_user in participation.recipients
# Mentioning another user in the same conversation will not add a new recipients.
{:ok, _activity} =
CommonAPI.post(user, %{
"in_reply_to_status_id" => activity.id,
"status" => "Hey @#{third_user.nickname}.",
"visibility" => "direct"
})
[participation] = Participation.for_user(user)
participation = Pleroma.Repo.preload(participation, :recipients)
assert length(participation.recipients) == 2
end
test "it creates a participation for a conversation and a user" do
user = insert(:user)
conversation = insert(:conversation)
{:ok, %Participation{} = participation} =
Participation.create_for_user_and_conversation(user, conversation)
assert participation.user_id == user.id
assert participation.conversation_id == conversation.id
:timer.sleep(1000)
# Creating again returns the same participation
{:ok, %Participation{} = participation_two} =
Participation.create_for_user_and_conversation(user, conversation)
assert participation.id == participation_two.id
refute participation.updated_at == participation_two.updated_at
end
test "recreating an existing participations sets it to unread" do
participation = insert(:participation, %{read: true})
{:ok, participation} =
Participation.create_for_user_and_conversation(
participation.user,
participation.conversation
)
refute participation.read
end
test "it marks a participation as read" do
participation = insert(:participation, %{read: false})
{:ok, participation} = Participation.mark_as_read(participation)
assert participation.read
end
test "it marks a participation as unread" do
participation = insert(:participation, %{read: true})
{:ok, participation} = Participation.mark_as_unread(participation)
refute participation.read
end
test "it marks all the user's participations as read" do
user = insert(:user)
other_user = insert(:user)
participation1 = insert(:participation, %{read: false, user: user})
participation2 = insert(:participation, %{read: false, user: user})
participation3 = insert(:participation, %{read: false, user: other_user})
{:ok, [%{read: true}, %{read: true}]} = Participation.mark_all_as_read(user)
assert Participation.get(participation1.id).read == true
assert Participation.get(participation2.id).read == true
assert Participation.get(participation3.id).read == false
end
test "gets all the participations for a user, ordered by updated at descending" do
user = insert(:user)
{:ok, activity_one} = CommonAPI.post(user, %{"status" => "x", "visibility" => "direct"})
:timer.sleep(1000)
{:ok, activity_two} = CommonAPI.post(user, %{"status" => "x", "visibility" => "direct"})
:timer.sleep(1000)
{:ok, activity_three} =
CommonAPI.post(user, %{
"status" => "x",
"visibility" => "direct",
"in_reply_to_status_id" => activity_one.id
})
assert [participation_one, participation_two] = Participation.for_user(user)
object2 = Pleroma.Object.normalize(activity_two)
object3 = Pleroma.Object.normalize(activity_three)
user = Repo.get(Pleroma.User, user.id)
assert participation_one.conversation.ap_id == object3.data["context"]
assert participation_two.conversation.ap_id == object2.data["context"]
assert participation_one.conversation.users == [user]
# Pagination
assert [participation_one] = Participation.for_user(user, %{"limit" => 1})
assert participation_one.conversation.ap_id == object3.data["context"]
# With last_activity_id
assert [participation_one] =
Participation.for_user_with_last_activity_id(user, %{"limit" => 1})
assert participation_one.last_activity_id == activity_three.id
end
test "Doesn't die when the conversation gets empty" do
user = insert(:user)
{:ok, activity} = CommonAPI.post(user, %{"status" => ".", "visibility" => "direct"})
[participation] = Participation.for_user_with_last_activity_id(user)
assert participation.last_activity_id == activity.id
{:ok, _} = CommonAPI.delete(activity.id, user)
[] = Participation.for_user_with_last_activity_id(user)
end
test "it sets recipients, always keeping the owner of the participation even when not explicitly set" do
user = insert(:user)
other_user = insert(:user)
{:ok, _activity} = CommonAPI.post(user, %{"status" => ".", "visibility" => "direct"})
[participation] = Participation.for_user_with_last_activity_id(user)
participation = Repo.preload(participation, :recipients)
user = User.get_cached_by_id(user.id)
assert participation.recipients |> length() == 1
assert user in participation.recipients
{:ok, participation} = Participation.set_recipients(participation, [other_user.id])
assert participation.recipients |> length() == 2
assert user in participation.recipients
assert other_user in participation.recipients
end
end