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Fix uploads test being reliant on being run later
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@ -17,27 +17,29 @@ defmodule Mix.Tasks.Pleroma.UploadsTest do
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File.mkdir_p!("test/uploads")
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File.mkdir_p!("test/uploads")
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:ok
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:ok
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end
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end
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setup do: clear_config([Pleroma.Upload, :uploader], Pleroma.Uploaders.Local)
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describe "running migrate_local" do
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describe "running migrate_local" do
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test "uploads migrated" do
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test "uploads migrated" do
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File.copy!("test/fixtures/video.mp4", "test/uploads/video.mp4")
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with_mock Upload,
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with_mock Upload,
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store: fn %Upload{name: _file, path: _path}, _opts -> {:ok, %{}} end do
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store: fn %Upload{name: _file, path: _path}, _opts -> {:ok, %{}} end do
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Mix.Tasks.Pleroma.Uploads.run(["migrate_local", "S3"])
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Mix.Tasks.Pleroma.Uploads.run(["migrate_local", "S3"])
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assert_receive {:mix_shell, :info, [message]}
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assert_receive {:mix_shell, :info, [message]}, 1_000
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assert message =~ "Migrating files from local"
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assert message =~ "Migrating files from local"
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assert_receive {:mix_shell, :info, [message]}
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assert_receive {:mix_shell, :info, [message]}, 1_000
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assert %{"total_count" => total_count} =
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assert %{"total_count" => total_count} =
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Regex.named_captures(~r"^Found (?<total_count>\d+) uploads$", message)
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Regex.named_captures(~r"^Found (?<total_count>\d+) uploads$", message)
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assert_receive {:mix_shell, :info, [message]}
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assert_receive {:mix_shell, :info, [message]}, 1_000
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# @logevery in Mix.Tasks.Pleroma.Uploads
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count =
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count =
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min(50, String.to_integer(total_count))
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min(50, String.to_integer(total_count))
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|> to_string()
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|> to_string()
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