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# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
# Copyright 2016 ACSONE SA/NV
# License AGPL-3.0 or later (http://www.gnu.org/licenses/agpl).
from openerp import exceptions
from openerp.tests import common
from openerp.addons.bus.models.bus import json_dump
import mock
class TestResUsers(common.TransactionCase):
def test_notify_info(self):
bus_bus = self.env['bus.bus']
domain = [
('channel', '=',
json_dump(self.env.user.notify_info_channel_name))
]
existing = bus_bus.search(domain)
self.env.user.notify_info(
message='message', title='title', sticky=True)
news = bus_bus.search(domain) - existing
self.assertEqual(1, len(news))
self.assertEqual(
'{"message":"message","sticky":true,"title":"title"}',
news.message)
def test_notify_warning(self):
bus_bus = self.env['bus.bus']
domain = [
('channel', '=',
json_dump(self.env.user.notify_warning_channel_name))
]
existing = bus_bus.search(domain)
self.env.user.notify_warning(
message='message', title='title', sticky=True)
news = bus_bus.search(domain) - existing
self.assertEqual(1, len(news))
self.assertEqual(
'{"message":"message","sticky":true,"title":"title"}',
news.message)
def test_notify_many(self):
# check that the notification of a list of users is done with
# a single call to the bus
with mock.patch('openerp.addons.bus.models.bus.ImBus.sendmany'
) as mockedSendMany:
users = self.env.user.search([])
self.assertTrue(len(users) > 1)
users.notify_warning('message')
self.assertEqual(1, mockedSendMany.call_count)
self.assertEqual(len(users), len(mockedSendMany.call_args[0][0]))
def test_notify_other_user(self):
other_user = self.env.ref('base.user_demo')
other_user_model = self.env['res.users'].sudo(other_user)
with self.assertRaises(exceptions.UserError):
other_user_model.browse(self.env.uid).notify_info('hello')
def test_notify_admin_allowed_other_user(self):
other_user = self.env.ref('base.user_demo')
other_user.notify_info('hello')