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112 lines
3.2 KiB
112 lines
3.2 KiB
#!/usr/bin/python3
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import time
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from flask import url_for
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from urllib.request import urlopen
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def set_original_response():
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test_return_data = """<html>
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<body>
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Some initial text</br>
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<p>Which is across multiple lines</p>
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</br>
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So let's see what happens. </br>
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</body>
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</html>
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"""
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with open("test-datastore/output.txt", "w") as f:
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f.write(test_return_data)
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def set_modified_response():
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test_return_data = """<html>
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<body>
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Some initial text</br>
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<p>which has this one new line</p>
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</br>
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So let's see what happens. </br>
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</body>
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</html>
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"""
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with open("test-datastore/output.txt", "w") as f:
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f.write(test_return_data)
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def test_check_basic_change_detection_functionality(client, live_server):
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sleep_time_for_fetch_thread = 3
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@live_server.app.route('/test-endpoint')
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def test_endpoint():
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# Tried using a global var here but didn't seem to work, so reading from a file instead.
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with open("test-datastore/output.txt", "r") as f:
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return f.read()
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set_original_response()
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live_server.start()
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# Add our URL to the import page
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res = client.post(
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url_for("import_page"),
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data={"urls": url_for('test_endpoint', _external=True)},
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follow_redirects=True
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)
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assert b"1 Imported" in res.data
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# Do this a few times.. ensures we dont accidently set the status
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for n in range(3):
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client.get(url_for("api_watch_checknow"), follow_redirects=True)
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# Give the thread time to pick it up
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time.sleep(sleep_time_for_fetch_thread)
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# It should report nothing found (no new 'unviewed' class)
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res = client.get(url_for("index"))
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assert b'unviewed' not in res.data
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assert b'test-endpoint' in res.data
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# Give the thread time to pick it up
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time.sleep(sleep_time_for_fetch_thread)
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res = client.get(url_for("index"))
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assert b'unviewed' not in res.data
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#####################
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# Make a change
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set_modified_response()
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res = urlopen(url_for('test_endpoint', _external=True))
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assert b'which has this one new line' in res.read()
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# Force recheck
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res = client.get(url_for("api_watch_checknow"), follow_redirects=True)
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assert b'1 watches are rechecking.' in res.data
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time.sleep(sleep_time_for_fetch_thread)
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# Now something should be ready, indicated by having a 'unviewed' class
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res = client.get(url_for("index"))
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assert b'unviewed' in res.data
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# Following the 'diff' link, it should no longer display as 'unviewed' even after we recheck it a few times
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res = client.get(url_for("diff_history_page", uuid="first") )
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assert b'Compare newest' in res.data
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# Do this a few times.. ensures we dont accidently set the status
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for n in range(2):
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client.get(url_for("api_watch_checknow"), follow_redirects=True)
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# Give the thread time to pick it up
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time.sleep(sleep_time_for_fetch_thread)
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# It should report nothing found (no new 'unviewed' class)
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res = client.get(url_for("index"))
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assert b'unviewed' not in res.data
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assert b'test-endpoint' in res.data
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