Example #1
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 def test_get_status(self):
     """
     Get the latest status for each user.
     """
     api = Api()
     self.assertEqual(self.statuses['lewpen-evening'], api.get_status('lewpen'))
     self.assertEqual(self.statuses['lisa-happy'], api.get_status('lisa'))
     self.assertEqual(self.statuses['smiley-mic'], api.get_status('smileyface'))
Example #2
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    def test_add_status_with_unknown_user(self):
        """
        Add a status with the username specified as a string.
        The call will raise NoSuchUserError as the user does not exist.
        """

        self.assertEqual([], list(Status.objects))

        api = Api()
        with self.assertRaises(NoSuchUserError):
            api.add_status(status='Confused. Do I not exist?', user='******')
    def test_list_statuses(self):

        api = Api()
        statuses = api.list_statuses()

        self.assertEqual(
            [
                self.statuses['lisa-happy'],
                self.statuses['smiley-mic'],
                self.statuses['lewpen-evening']
            ],
            statuses,
        )
Example #4
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    def test_add_status_with_emotion(self):
        """Add a status with an emotion."""

        self.assertEqual([], list(Status.objects))

        api = Api()
        api.add_status(status='I was wanting you to love me.', user=self.user, emotion=self.sad_emotion)

        # verify that the status was inserted successfully.
        status = Status.objects.first()
        self.assertIsNotNone(status)
        self.assertEqual(status.status, 'I was wanting you to love me.')
        self.assertEqual(status.user, self.user)
        self.assertEqual(status.emotion, self.sad_emotion)
Example #5
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    def test_add_status_sends_post_request(self):
        """
        Verify that add_status() sends a post request to the registered listener.
        """

        self.assertEqual([], list(Status.objects))

        notifier = MockNotifier()

        api = Api(notifier=notifier)
        api.add_status(status='Feeling kinda groovy, working on a movie.', user=self.user)

        self.assertEqual(1, len(notifier.notifications))
        self.assertEqual([{'username': self.user.username}], notifier.notifications)
Example #6
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    def test_add_status_with_emotion_as_string(self):
        """
        Add a status with the emotion specified as a string.
        """

        self.assertEqual([], list(Status.objects))

        api = Api()
        api.add_status(status='Very sad indeed.', user=self.user, emotion='sad')

        # verify that the status was inserted successfully.
        status = Status.objects.first()
        self.assertIsNotNone(status)
        self.assertEqual(status.status, 'Very sad indeed.')
        self.assertEqual(status.user, self.user)
        self.assertEqual(status.emotion, self.sad_emotion)
Example #7
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    def test_add_status_with_username_as_string(self):
        """
        Add a status with the username specified as a string.
        """

        self.assertEqual([], list(Status.objects))

        api = Api()
        api.add_status(status='Sated and happy.', user='******')

        # verify that the status was inserted successfully.
        status = Status.objects.first()
        self.assertIsNotNone(status)
        self.assertEqual(status.status, 'Sated and happy.')
        self.assertEqual(status.user, self.user)
        self.assertEqual(status.emotion, None)
Example #8
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    def test_add_status_with_nonexisting_emotion_as_string(self):
        """
        Add a status with the emotion specified as a string.
        The emotion will be created as it does not exist.
        """

        self.assertEqual([], list(Status.objects))

        api = Api()
        api.add_status(status='Lots of energy on the keyboard.', user=self.user, emotion='happy')

        # verify that the status was inserted successfully.
        status = Status.objects.first()
        self.assertIsNotNone(status)
        self.assertEqual(status.status, 'Lots of energy on the keyboard.')
        self.assertEqual(status.user, self.user)
        self.assertEqual(status.emotion.name, 'happy')