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from mock import patch
from hc.payments.models import Subscription
from hc.test import BaseTestCase
class UpdateSubscriptionTestCase(BaseTestCase):
def _setup_mock(self, mock):
""" Set up Braintree calls that the controller will use. """
mock.Subscription.create.return_value.is_success = True
mock.Subscription.create.return_value.subscription.id = "t-sub-id"
def run_update(self, plan_id="P20", nonce="fake-nonce"):
form = {"plan_id": plan_id, "nonce": nonce}
self.client.login(username="[email protected]", password="password")
return self.client.post("/pricing/update/", form, follow=True)
@patch("hc.payments.models.braintree")
def test_it_works(self, mock):
self._setup_mock(mock)
self.profile.sms_limit = 0
self.profile.sms_sent = 1
self.profile.save()
r = self.run_update()
self.assertRedirects(r, "/accounts/profile/billing/")
self.assertContains(r, "Your billing plan has been updated!")
# Subscription should be filled out:
sub = Subscription.objects.get(user=self.alice)
self.assertEqual(sub.subscription_id, "t-sub-id")
self.assertEqual(sub.plan_id, "P20")
self.assertEqual(sub.plan_name, "Business ($20 / month)")
# User's profile should have a higher limits
self.profile.refresh_from_db()
self.assertEqual(self.profile.ping_log_limit, 1000)
self.assertEqual(self.profile.check_limit, 100)
self.assertEqual(self.profile.team_limit, 9)
self.assertEqual(self.profile.sms_limit, 50)
self.assertEqual(self.profile.sms_sent, 0)
# braintree.Subscription.cancel should have not been called
# because there was no previous subscription
self.assertFalse(mock.Subscription.cancel.called)
self.assertTrue(mock.Subscription.create.called)
@patch("hc.payments.models.braintree")
def test_yearly_works(self, mock):
self._setup_mock(mock)
self.profile.sms_limit = 0
self.profile.sms_sent = 1
self.profile.save()
r = self.run_update("Y192")
self.assertRedirects(r, "/accounts/profile/billing/")
# Subscription should be filled out:
sub = Subscription.objects.get(user=self.alice)
self.assertEqual(sub.subscription_id, "t-sub-id")
self.assertEqual(sub.plan_id, "Y192")
self.assertEqual(sub.plan_name, "Business ($192 / year)")
# User's profile should have a higher limits
self.profile.refresh_from_db()
self.assertEqual(self.profile.ping_log_limit, 1000)
self.assertEqual(self.profile.check_limit, 100)
self.assertEqual(self.profile.team_limit, 9)
self.assertEqual(self.profile.sms_limit, 50)
self.assertEqual(self.profile.sms_sent, 0)
# braintree.Subscription.cancel should have not been called
assert not mock.Subscription.cancel.called
@patch("hc.payments.models.braintree")
def test_plus_works(self, mock):
self._setup_mock(mock)
self.profile.sms_limit = 0
self.profile.sms_sent = 1
self.profile.save()
r = self.run_update("P80")
self.assertRedirects(r, "/accounts/profile/billing/")
# Subscription should be filled out:
sub = Subscription.objects.get(user=self.alice)
self.assertEqual(sub.subscription_id, "t-sub-id")
self.assertEqual(sub.plan_id, "P80")
self.assertEqual(sub.plan_name, "Business Plus ($80 / month)")
# User's profile should have a higher limits
self.profile.refresh_from_db()
self.assertEqual(self.profile.ping_log_limit, 1000)
self.assertEqual(self.profile.check_limit, 1000)
self.assertEqual(self.profile.team_limit, 500)
self.assertEqual(self.profile.sms_limit, 500)
self.assertEqual(self.profile.sms_sent, 0)
# braintree.Subscription.cancel should have not been called
assert not mock.Subscription.cancel.called
@patch("hc.payments.models.braintree")
def test_it_cancels(self, mock):
self._setup_mock(mock)
self.sub = Subscription(user=self.alice)
self.sub.subscription_id = "test-id"
self.sub.plan_id = "P20"
self.sub.plan_name = "Business ($20/mo)"
self.sub.save()
self.profile.sms_limit = 1
self.profile.sms_sent = 1
self.profile.save()
r = self.run_update("")
self.assertRedirects(r, "/accounts/profile/billing/")
self.assertContains(r, "Your billing plan has been updated!")
# Subscription should be cleared
sub = Subscription.objects.get(user=self.alice)
self.assertEqual(sub.subscription_id, "")
self.assertEqual(sub.plan_id, "")
self.assertEqual(sub.plan_name, "")
# User's profile should have standard limits
self.profile.refresh_from_db()
self.assertEqual(self.profile.ping_log_limit, 100)
self.assertEqual(self.profile.check_limit, 20)
self.assertEqual(self.profile.team_limit, 2)
self.assertEqual(self.profile.sms_limit, 0)
self.assertTrue(mock.Subscription.cancel.called)
def test_bad_plan_id(self):
r = self.run_update(plan_id="this-is-wrong")
self.assertEqual(r.status_code, 400)
@patch("hc.payments.models.braintree")
def test_it_cancels_previous_subscription(self, mock):
self._setup_mock(mock)
sub = Subscription(user=self.alice)
sub.subscription_id = "prev-sub"
sub.save()
r = self.run_update()
self.assertRedirects(r, "/accounts/profile/billing/")
self.assertTrue(mock.Subscription.cancel.called)
@patch("hc.payments.models.braintree")
def test_subscription_creation_failure(self, mock):
mock.Subscription.create.return_value.is_success = False
mock.Subscription.create.return_value.message = "sub failure"
r = self.run_update()
self.assertRedirects(r, "/accounts/profile/billing/")
self.assertContains(r, "sub failure")
@patch("hc.payments.models.braintree")
def test_failed_plan_change_resets_limits(self, mock):
# Initial state: the user has a subscription and a high check limit:
sub = Subscription.objects.for_user(self.alice)
sub.subscription_id = "old-sub-id"
sub.save()
self.profile.check_limit = 1000
self.profile.save()
# Simulate a subscription creation failure:
mock.Subscription.create.return_value.is_success = False
mock.Subscription.create.return_value.message = "sub failure"
r = self.run_update()
# It should cancel the current plan
self.assertTrue(mock.Subscription.cancel.called)
# It should clear out the limits:
self.profile.refresh_from_db()
self.assertEqual(self.profile.check_limit, 20)
# And it should show the error message from API:
self.assertRedirects(r, "/accounts/profile/billing/")
self.assertContains(r, "sub failure")
@patch("hc.payments.models.braintree")
def test_it_updates_payment_method(self, mock):
# Initial state: the user has a subscription and a high check limit:
sub = Subscription.objects.for_user(self.alice)
sub.plan_id = "P20"
sub.subscription_id = "old-sub-id"
sub.save()
r = self.run_update()
# It should update the existing subscription
self.assertTrue(mock.Subscription.update.called)
self.assertRedirects(r, "/accounts/profile/billing/")
self.assertContains(r, "Your payment method has been updated!")