import json from django.core import mail from django.test.utils import override_settings from hc.api.models import Channel from hc.test import BaseTestCase class AddEmailTestCase(BaseTestCase): url = "/integrations/add_email/" def test_instructions_work(self): self.client.login(username="alice@example.org", password="password") r = self.client.get(self.url) self.assertContains(r, "Get an email message") self.assertContains(r, "Requires confirmation") def test_it_creates_channel(self): form = {"value": "dan@example.org"} self.client.login(username="alice@example.org", password="password") r = self.client.post(self.url, form) self.assertRedirects(r, "/integrations/") c = Channel.objects.get() doc = json.loads(c.value) self.assertEqual(c.kind, "email") self.assertEqual(doc["value"], "dan@example.org") self.assertFalse(c.email_verified) self.assertEqual(c.project, self.project) # Email should have been sent self.assertEqual(len(mail.outbox), 1) email = mail.outbox[0] self.assertTrue(email.subject.startswith("Verify email address on")) # Make sure we're sending to an email address, not a JSON string: self.assertEqual(email.to[0], "dan@example.org") def test_team_access_works(self): form = {"value": "bob@example.org"} self.client.login(username="bob@example.org", password="password") self.client.post(self.url, form) ch = Channel.objects.get() # Added by bob, but should belong to alice (bob has team access) self.assertEqual(ch.project, self.project) def test_it_rejects_bad_email(self): form = {"value": "not an email address"} self.client.login(username="alice@example.org", password="password") r = self.client.post(self.url, form) self.assertContains(r, "Enter a valid email address.") def test_it_trims_whitespace(self): form = {"value": " alice@example.org "} self.client.login(username="alice@example.org", password="password") self.client.post(self.url, form) c = Channel.objects.get() doc = json.loads(c.value) self.assertEqual(doc["value"], "alice@example.org") @override_settings(EMAIL_USE_VERIFICATION=False) def test_it_hides_confirmation_needed_notice(self): self.client.login(username="alice@example.org", password="password") r = self.client.get(self.url) self.assertNotContains(r, "Requires confirmation") @override_settings(EMAIL_USE_VERIFICATION=False) def test_it_auto_verifies_email(self): form = {"value": "dan@example.org"} self.client.login(username="alice@example.org", password="password") r = self.client.post(self.url, form) self.assertRedirects(r, "/integrations/") c = Channel.objects.get() doc = json.loads(c.value) self.assertEqual(c.kind, "email") self.assertEqual(doc["value"], "dan@example.org") self.assertTrue(c.email_verified) # Email should *not* have been sent self.assertEqual(len(mail.outbox), 0) def test_it_auto_verifies_own_email(self): form = {"value": "alice@example.org"} self.client.login(username="alice@example.org", password="password") r = self.client.post(self.url, form) self.assertRedirects(r, "/integrations/") c = Channel.objects.get() doc = json.loads(c.value) self.assertEqual(c.kind, "email") self.assertEqual(doc["value"], "alice@example.org") self.assertTrue(c.email_verified) # Email should *not* have been sent self.assertEqual(len(mail.outbox), 0)