Example #1
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def test_delete_account_account_does_not_exist():
    server = Camelot_Server()
    mydb = Camelot_Database()

    client_request = json.loads(
        json.dumps(
            {
                "delete_account": {
                    "username": "******",
                    "password": "******"
                }
            },
            indent=4))

    expected_response = json.dumps(
        {
            "error":
            "The username/password combination do not exist in the database."
        },
        indent=4)

    result = server.delete_account(mydb, client_request)

    assert expected_response == result
    mydb.empty_tables()
Example #2
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def test_delete_account_success():
    server = Camelot_Server()
    mydb = Camelot_Database()

    client_request = json.loads(
        json.dumps(
            {
                "delete_account": {
                    "username": "******",
                    "password": "******"
                }
            },
            indent=4))

    expected_response = json.dumps(
        {
            "account_deleted": {
                "username": "******",
                "channels_being_deleted": ["TestChannel"]
            }
        },
        indent=4)

    mydb.create_account("username", "password")
    mydb.create_channel("TestChannel", "username")
    result = server.delete_account(mydb, client_request)

    assert expected_response == result
    mydb.empty_tables()
Example #3
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def test_delete_account_invalid_json():
    server = Camelot_Server()
    mydb = Camelot_Database()

    client_request = json.loads(
        json.dumps(
            {
                "delete_account": {
                    "username_invalid": "username",
                    "password": "******"
                }
            },
            indent=4))

    expected_response = json.dumps(
        {"error": "The JSON file sent didn't contain valid information."},
        indent=4)

    result = server.delete_account(mydb, client_request)

    assert expected_response == result
    mydb.empty_tables()