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# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-

"""
 (c) 2016 - Copyright Red Hat Inc

 Authors:
   Adam Williamson <awilliam@redhat.com>

"""

from __future__ import unicode_literals, absolute_import

import unittest
import sys
import os

import mock
import six

sys.path.insert(
    0, os.path.join(os.path.dirname(os.path.abspath(__file__)), "..")
)

import pagure.lib.query  # pylint: disable=wrong-import-position
import pagure.lib.model  # pylint: disable=wrong-import-position
import pagure.lib.notify  # pylint: disable=wrong-import-position
import tests  # pylint: disable=wrong-import-position


class PagureLibNotifyEmailtests(tests.Modeltests):
    """ Some tests for the various email construction functions. In
    their own class so they can have some shared fixtures.
    """

    def setUp(self):
        """ Override setUp to add more fixtures used for many tests. """
        super(PagureLibNotifyEmailtests, self).setUp()

        tests.create_projects(self.session)

        # we don't want to send any mails while setting up
        patcher = mock.patch("pagure.lib.notify.send_email")
        patcher.start()

        self.user1 = pagure.lib.query.get_user(self.session, "pingou")
        self.user2 = pagure.lib.query.get_user(self.session, "foo")
        self.project1 = pagure.lib.query._get_project(self.session, "test")
        self.project2 = pagure.lib.query._get_project(self.session, "test2")
        self.project3 = pagure.lib.query._get_project(
            self.session, "test3", namespace="somenamespace"
        )

        # Create a forked repo, should be project #4
        # Not using fork_project as it tries to do a git clone
        item = pagure.lib.model.Project(
            user_id=2,  # foo
            name="test",
            description="test project #1",
            is_fork=True,
            parent_id=1,
            hook_token="aaabbbyyy",
        )
        self.session.add(item)
        self.session.commit()
        self.forkedproject = pagure.lib.query._get_project(
            self.session, "test", user="foo"
        )

        # Report an issue on project #1
        self.issue1 = pagure.lib.query.new_issue(
            session=self.session,
            repo=self.project1,
            title="issue",
            content="a bug report",
            user="pingou",
        )

        # Add a comment on the issue
        pagure.lib.query.add_issue_comment(
            self.session, self.issue1, comment="Test comment", user="pingou"
        )
        self.comment1 = pagure.lib.query.get_issue_comment(
            self.session, self.issue1.uid, 1
        )

        # Report an issue on project #3 (namespaced)
        self.issue2 = pagure.lib.query.new_issue(
            session=self.session,
            repo=self.project3,
            title="namespaced project issue",
            content="a bug report on a namespaced project",
            user="pingou",
        )

        # report an issue on foo's fork of project #1
        self.issue3 = pagure.lib.query.new_issue(
            session=self.session,
            repo=self.forkedproject,
            title="forked project issue",
            content="a bug report on a forked project",
            user="pingou",
        )

        patcher.stop()

    @mock.patch("pagure.lib.notify.send_email")
    def test_notify_new_comment(self, fakemail):
        """Simple test for notification about new comment."""
        exptext = """
pingou added a new comment to an issue you are following:
``
Test comment
``

To reply, visit the link below
http://localhost.localdomain/test/issue/1
"""
        pagure.lib.notify.notify_new_comment(self.comment1)
        (_, args, kwargs) = fakemail.mock_calls[0]

        # Mail text should be as expected.
        self.assertEqual(args[0], exptext)
        self.assertTrue(isinstance(args[0], six.text_type))

        # Mail subject should be as expected.
        self.assertEqual(args[1], "Issue #1: issue")

        # Mail should be sent to user #1.
        self.assertEqual(args[2], self.user1.default_email)

        # Mail ID should be comment #1's mail ID...
        self.assertEqual(kwargs["mail_id"], self.comment1.mail_id)

        # In reply to issue #1's mail ID.
        self.assertEqual(kwargs["in_reply_to"], self.issue1.mail_id)

        # Project name should be...project (full) name.
        self.assertEqual(kwargs["project_name"], self.project1.fullname)

        # Mail should be from user1 (who wrote the comment).
        self.assertEqual(kwargs["user_from"], self.user1.fullname)

    @mock.patch("pagure.lib.notify.send_email")
    def test_notify_new_issue_namespaced(
        self, fakemail
    ):  # pylint: disable=invalid-name
        """Test for notifying of a new issue, namespaced project."""
        exptext = """
pingou reported a new issue against the project: `test3` that you are following:
``
a bug report on a namespaced project
``

To reply, visit the link below
http://localhost.localdomain/somenamespace/test3/issue/1
"""
        pagure.lib.notify.notify_new_issue(self.issue2)
        (_, args, kwargs) = fakemail.mock_calls[0]

        # Mail text should be as expected.
        self.assertEqual(args[0], exptext)
        self.assertTrue(isinstance(args[0], six.text_type))

        # Mail subject should be as expected.
        self.assertEqual(args[1], "Issue #1: namespaced project issue")

        # Mail should be sent to user #1.
        self.assertEqual(args[2], self.user1.default_email)

        # Mail ID should be issue's mail ID.
        self.assertEqual(kwargs["mail_id"], self.issue2.mail_id)

        # Project name should be...project (full) name.
        self.assertEqual(kwargs["project_name"], self.project3.fullname)

        # Mail should be from user1 (who submitted the issue).
        self.assertEqual(kwargs["user_from"], self.user1.fullname)

    @mock.patch("pagure.lib.notify.send_email")
    def test_notify_assigned_issue_forked(
        self, fakemail
    ):  # pylint: disable=invalid-name
        """Test for notifying re-assignment of issue on forked project.
        'foo' reassigns issue on his fork of 'test' to 'pingou'.
        """
        exptext = """
The issue: `forked project issue` of project: `test` has been assigned to `pingou` by foo.

http://localhost.localdomain/fork/foo/test/issue/1
"""
        pagure.lib.notify.notify_assigned_issue(
            self.issue3, self.user1, self.user2
        )
        (_, args, kwargs) = fakemail.mock_calls[0]

        # Mail text should be as expected.
        self.assertEqual(args[0], exptext)
        self.assertTrue(isinstance(args[0], six.text_type))

        # Mail subject should be as expected.
        self.assertEqual(args[1], "Issue #1: forked project issue")

        # Mail should be sent to user #1.
        # NOTE: Not sent to user #2...
        self.assertEqual(args[2], self.user1.default_email)

        # Mail ID should contain issue's mail ID and '/assigned/'
        self.assertIn(
            "{0}/assigned/".format(self.issue3.mail_id), kwargs["mail_id"]
        )

        # Project name should be...project (full) name.
        self.assertEqual(kwargs["project_name"], self.forkedproject.fullname)

        # Mail should be from user1 (who submitted the issue).
        self.assertEqual(kwargs["user_from"], self.user2.fullname)

    @mock.patch("pagure.lib.notify.send_email")
    # for non-ASCII testing, we mock these return values
    @mock.patch("pagure.lib.git.get_author", return_value="Cecil Cõmmîttër")
    @mock.patch(
        "pagure.lib.git.get_commit_subject", return_value="We love Motörhead"
    )
    def test_notify_new_commits(
        self, _, __, fakemail
    ):  # pylint: disable=invalid-name
        """Test for notification on new commits, especially when
        non-ASCII text is involved.
        """
        exptext = """
The following commits were pushed to the repo test on branch
master, which you are following:
abcdefg    Cecil Cõmmîttër    We love Motörhead



To view more about the commits, visit:
http://localhost.localdomain/test/commits/master
"""
        # first arg (abspath) doesn't matter and we can use a commit
        # ID that doesn't actually exist, as we are mocking
        # the get_author and get_commit_subject calls anyway
        pagure.lib.notify.notify_new_commits(
            "/", self.project1, "master", ["abcdefg"]
        )
        (_, args, kwargs) = fakemail.mock_calls[0]

        # Mail text should be as expected.
        self.assertEqual(args[0], exptext)
        self.assertTrue(isinstance(args[0], six.text_type))

        # Mail subject should be as expected.
        self.assertEqual(args[1], 'New Commits To "test" (master)')

        # Mail doesn't actually get sent to anyone by default
        self.assertEqual(args[2], "")

        # Project name should be...project (full) name.
        self.assertEqual(kwargs["project_name"], self.project1.fullname)


# Add more tests to verify that correct mails are sent to correct people here

if __name__ == "__main__":
    unittest.main(verbosity=2)