from hc.api.models import Channel, Check from hc.test import BaseTestCase class ChannelChecksTestCase(BaseTestCase): def setUp(self): super().setUp() self.channel = Channel(project=self.project, kind="email") self.channel.value = "alice@example.org" self.channel.save() Check.objects.create(project=self.project, name="Database Backups") def test_it_works(self): url = "/integrations/%s/checks/" % self.channel.code self.client.login(username="alice@example.org", password="password") r = self.client.get(url) self.assertContains(r, "Database Backups") self.assertContains(r, "Assign Checks to Integration", status_code=200) def test_team_access_works(self): url = "/integrations/%s/checks/" % self.channel.code # Logging in as bob, not alice. Bob has team access so this # should work. self.client.login(username="bob@example.org", password="password") r = self.client.get(url) self.assertContains(r, "Assign Checks to Integration", status_code=200) def test_it_checks_owner(self): # channel does not belong to mallory so this should come back # with 403 Forbidden: url = "/integrations/%s/checks/" % self.channel.code self.client.login(username="charlie@example.org", password="password") r = self.client.get(url) self.assertEqual(r.status_code, 404) def test_missing_channel(self): # Valid UUID but there is no channel for it: url = "/integrations/6837d6ec-fc08-4da5-a67f-08a9ed1ccf62/checks/" self.client.login(username="alice@example.org", password="password") r = self.client.get(url) self.assertEqual(r.status_code, 404)