#!/usr/bin/python3 import time from flask import url_for from . util import live_server_setup def set_original_ignore_response(): test_return_data = """ Some initial text

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So let's see what happens.
""" with open("test-datastore/endpoint-content.txt", "w") as f: f.write(test_return_data) def test_trigger_regex_functionality(client, live_server): live_server_setup(live_server) sleep_time_for_fetch_thread = 3 set_original_ignore_response() # Give the endpoint time to spin up time.sleep(1) # Add our URL to the import page test_url = url_for('test_endpoint', _external=True) res = client.post( url_for("import_page"), data={"urls": test_url}, follow_redirects=True ) assert b"1 Imported" in res.data # Trigger a check client.get(url_for("api_watch_checknow"), follow_redirects=True) # Give the thread time to pick it up time.sleep(sleep_time_for_fetch_thread) # It should report nothing found (just a new one shouldnt have anything) res = client.get(url_for("index")) assert b'unviewed' not in res.data ### test regex res = client.post( url_for("edit_page", uuid="first"), data={"trigger_text": '/something \d{3}/', "url": test_url, "fetch_backend": "html_requests"}, follow_redirects=True ) with open("test-datastore/endpoint-content.txt", "w") as f: f.write("some new noise") client.get(url_for("api_watch_checknow"), follow_redirects=True) time.sleep(sleep_time_for_fetch_thread) # It should report nothing found (nothing should match the regex) res = client.get(url_for("index")) assert b'unviewed' not in res.data with open("test-datastore/endpoint-content.txt", "w") as f: f.write("regex test123
\nsomething 123") client.get(url_for("api_watch_checknow"), follow_redirects=True) time.sleep(sleep_time_for_fetch_thread) res = client.get(url_for("index")) assert b'unviewed' in res.data