def test_04_pull_public(self): # Pull a PublicAPC through the ApiRequest object acc = MonitorUKAccount() acc.id = "abcdefghij" acc.save() acc2 = MonitorUKAccount() acc2.id = "qwerty" acc.save(blocking=True) # make a competing public version, and check that a pull on the doi works pub_source = PublicAPCFixtureFactory.example() pub = PublicAPC(pub_source) pub.save(blocking=True) result = ApiRequest.pull("10.1234/me", account=acc) assert result.raw == pub.clean_record assert result.account.id == acc.id assert result.public_id == pub.id craw = deepcopy(pub.clean_record) craw["@context"] = app.config.get("API_JSON_LD_CONTEXT") assert json.loads(result.json()) == craw # also try the pull with the wrong owner, which should work result = ApiRequest.pull("10.1234/me", account=acc2) assert result is not None
def test_03_pull_request(self): # Pull a Request through the ApiRequest object acc = MonitorUKAccount() acc.id = "abcdefghij" acc.save(blocking=True) # first make a request which contains that doi req_source = RequestFixtureFactory.example() req = Request(req_source) req.save(blocking=True) # you can't pull a request object, so just show that that's true... # pull by doi should fail result = ApiRequest.pull("10.1234/me", account=acc) assert result is None # pull by request id should fail result = ApiRequest.pull(req.id, account=acc) assert result is None
def test_07_save_delete(self): # Work through acycle of saves and deletes to observe the outputs source = RequestFixtureFactory.record() acc = MonitorUKAccount() acc.save(blocking=True) req = ApiRequest(source, account=acc) req.save() dao = Request() req2 = dao.pull(req.request.id) assert req2 is not None assert req2.owner == acc.id assert req2.record == source assert req2.action == "update" # now publish the request PublicApi.publish(req2) time.sleep(2) # now pull the object as identified by its API identifier (which should be the DOI) source2 = deepcopy(source) source2["dc:title"] = "An update" next = ApiRequest.pull(req.id, account=acc) next.update(source2) next.save() # now, at this point we should have 2 request objects in the index. One for the # original save, and one for the new save req3 = dao.pull(next.request.id) assert req3 is not None assert req3.owner == acc.id assert req3.record == source2 assert req3.action == "update" # now issue a delete on the same record next.delete() # by now we should have 3 request objects in the index, 2 for the above updates # and one for the delete request req4 = dao.pull(next.request.id) assert req4 is not None assert req4.owner == acc.id assert req4.record == source2 assert req4.action == "delete"
def test_05_pull_then_update(self): # Pull a record through the ApiRequest object and then udpate it acc = MonitorUKAccount() acc.id = "abcdefghij" acc.save(blocking=True) pub_source = PublicAPCFixtureFactory.example() del pub_source["id"] pub = PublicAPC(pub_source) pub.save(blocking=True) pub_source2 = deepcopy(pub_source.get("record")) pub_source2["dc:title"] = "An update" result = ApiRequest.pull(pub.id, account=acc) result.update(pub_source2) assert result.raw == pub_source2 assert result.account.id == acc.id
def test_06_get_id(self): # Get the operative ID of a record acc = MonitorUKAccount() acc.id = "abcdefghij" source = RequestFixtureFactory.record() # first, provide a record which has a doi, and ensure that's the id we get back req = ApiRequest(source, account=acc) assert req.id == "10.1234/me" # now make a public record, and check we get the right ids for it pub_source = PublicAPCFixtureFactory.example() del pub_source["id"] del pub_source["record"]["dc:identifier"] pub = PublicAPC(pub_source) pub.save(blocking=True) result = ApiRequest.pull(pub.id, account=acc) assert result.id == pub.id assert result.id == result.public_id