Sith/core/tests/test_user.py

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from datetime import timedelta
import pytest
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from django.conf import settings
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from django.core.management import call_command
from django.test import Client, TestCase
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from django.urls import reverse
from django.utils.timezone import now
from model_bakery import baker, seq
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from model_bakery.recipe import Recipe, foreign_key
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from core.baker_recipes import (
old_subscriber_user,
subscriber_user,
very_old_subscriber_user,
)
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from core.models import User
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from counter.models import Counter, Refilling, Selling
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from eboutic.models import Invoice, InvoiceItem
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class TestSearchUsers(TestCase):
@classmethod
def setUpTestData(cls):
User.objects.all().delete()
user_recipe = Recipe(
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User,
first_name=seq("First", suffix="Name"),
last_name=seq("Last", suffix="Name"),
nick_name=seq("Nick", suffix="Name"),
)
cls.users = [
user_recipe.make(last_login=None),
*user_recipe.make(
last_login=seq(now() - timedelta(days=30), timedelta(days=1)),
_quantity=10,
_bulk_create=True,
),
]
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call_command("update_index", "core", "--remove")
@classmethod
def tearDownClass(cls):
super().tearDownClass()
# restore the index
call_command("update_index", "core", "--remove")
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class TestSearchUsersAPI(TestSearchUsers):
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def test_order(self):
"""Test that users are ordered by last login date."""
self.client.force_login(subscriber_user.make())
response = self.client.get(reverse("api:search_users") + "?search=First")
assert response.status_code == 200
assert response.json()["count"] == 11
# The users are ordered by last login date, so we need to reverse the list
assert [r["id"] for r in response.json()["results"]] == [
u.id for u in self.users[::-1]
]
def test_search_case_insensitive(self):
"""Test that the search is case insensitive."""
self.client.force_login(subscriber_user.make())
expected = [u.id for u in self.users[::-1]]
for term in ["first", "First", "FIRST"]:
response = self.client.get(reverse("api:search_users") + f"?search={term}")
assert response.status_code == 200
assert response.json()["count"] == 11
assert [r["id"] for r in response.json()["results"]] == expected
def test_search_nick_name(self):
"""Test that the search can be done on the nick name."""
self.client.force_login(subscriber_user.make())
# this should return users with nicknames Nick11, Nick10 and Nick1
response = self.client.get(reverse("api:search_users") + "?search=Nick1")
assert response.status_code == 200
assert [r["id"] for r in response.json()["results"]] == [
self.users[10].id,
self.users[9].id,
self.users[0].id,
]
def test_search_special_characters(self):
"""Test that the search can be done on special characters."""
belix = baker.make(User, nick_name="Bélix")
call_command("update_index", "core")
self.client.force_login(subscriber_user.make())
# this should return users with first names First1 and First10
response = self.client.get(reverse("api:search_users") + "?search=bél")
assert response.status_code == 200
assert [r["id"] for r in response.json()["results"]] == [belix.id]
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class TestSearchUsersView(TestSearchUsers):
"""Test the search user view (`GET /search`)."""
def test_page_ok(self):
"""Just test that the page loads."""
self.client.force_login(subscriber_user.make())
response = self.client.get(reverse("core:search"))
assert response.status_code == 200
@pytest.mark.django_db
def test_user_account_not_found(client: Client):
client.force_login(baker.make(User, is_superuser=True))
user = baker.make(User)
res = client.get(reverse("core:user_account", kwargs={"user_id": user.id}))
assert res.status_code == 404
res = client.get(
reverse(
"core:user_account_detail",
kwargs={"user_id": user.id, "year": 2024, "month": 10},
)
)
assert res.status_code == 404
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class TestFilterInactive(TestCase):
@classmethod
def setUpTestData(cls):
time_active = now() - settings.SITH_ACCOUNT_INACTIVITY_DELTA + timedelta(days=1)
time_inactive = time_active - timedelta(days=3)
counter, seller = baker.make(Counter), baker.make(User)
sale_recipe = Recipe(
Selling,
counter=counter,
club=counter.club,
seller=seller,
is_validated=True,
)
cls.users = [
baker.make(User),
subscriber_user.make(),
old_subscriber_user.make(),
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*very_old_subscriber_user.make(_quantity=3),
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]
sale_recipe.make(customer=cls.users[3].customer, date=time_active)
baker.make(
Refilling, customer=cls.users[4].customer, date=time_active, counter=counter
)
sale_recipe.make(customer=cls.users[5].customer, date=time_inactive)
def test_filter_inactive(self):
res = User.objects.filter(id__in=[u.id for u in self.users]).filter_inactive()
assert list(res) == [self.users[0], self.users[5]]
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@pytest.mark.django_db
def test_user_invoice_with_multiple_items():
"""Test that annotate_total() works when invoices contain multiple items."""
user: User = subscriber_user.make()
item_recipe = Recipe(InvoiceItem, invoice=foreign_key(Recipe(Invoice, user=user)))
item_recipe.make(_quantity=3, quantity=1, product_unit_price=5)
item_recipe.make(_quantity=1, quantity=1, product_unit_price=5)
item_recipe.make(_quantity=2, quantity=1, product_unit_price=iter([5, 8]))
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res = list(
Invoice.objects.filter(user=user)
.annotate_total()
.order_by("-total")
.values_list("total", flat=True)
)
assert res == [15, 13, 5]
@pytest.mark.django_db
@pytest.mark.parametrize(
("first_name", "last_name", "expected"),
[
("Auguste", "Bartholdi", "abartholdi2"), # ville du lion rpz
("Aristide", "Denfert-Rochereau", "adenfertrochereau"),
("John", "Dôe", "jdoe"), # with an accent
],
)
def test_generate_username(first_name: str, last_name: str, expected: str):
baker.make(
User,
username=iter(["abar", "abartholdi", "abartholdi1", "abar1"]),
_quantity=4,
_bulk_create=True,
)
new_user = User(first_name=first_name, last_name=last_name, email="a@example.com")
new_user.generate_username()
assert new_user.username == expected