gestioCOF/events/tests/test_views.py

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from unittest import mock
from django.contrib.auth import get_user_model
from django.contrib.auth.models import Permission
from django.test import Client, TestCase
from django.urls import reverse
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from events.models import Event
User = get_user_model()
def make_user(name):
return User.objects.create_user(username=name, password=name)
def make_staff_user(name):
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view_event_perm = Permission.objects.get(
codename="view_event", content_type__app_label="events",
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)
user = make_user(name)
user.user_permissions.add(view_event_perm)
return user
class CSVExportTest(TestCase):
def setUp(self):
# Signals handlers on login/logout send messages.
# Due to the way the Django' test Client performs login, this raise an
# error. As workaround, we mock the Django' messages module.
patcher_messages = mock.patch("gestioncof.signals.messages")
patcher_messages.start()
self.addCleanup(patcher_messages.stop)
self.staff = make_staff_user("staff")
self.u1 = make_user("toto")
self.u2 = make_user("titi")
self.event = Event.objects.create(title="test_event", location="somewhere")
self.event.subscribers.set([self.u1, self.u2])
self.url = reverse("events:csv-participants", args=[self.event.id])
def test_get(self):
client = Client()
client.force_login(self.staff)
r = client.get(self.url)
self.assertEqual(r.status_code, 200)
def test_anonymous(self):
client = Client()
r = client.get(self.url)
self.assertRedirects(
r, "/login?next={}".format(self.url), fetch_redirect_response=False
)
def test_unauthorised(self):
client = Client()
client.force_login(self.u1)
r = client.get(self.url)
self.assertEqual(r.status_code, 403)