Load custommails before bda tests
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@ -49,6 +49,10 @@ class BdATestHelpers:
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(None, Client())
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]
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def require_custommails(self):
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from gestioncof.management.commands import syncmails
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syncmails.load_from_file()
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def check_restricted_access(self, url, validate_user=user_is_cof, redirect_url=None):
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def craft_redirect_url(user):
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if redirect_url:
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@ -154,11 +158,11 @@ class TestBdAViews(BdATestHelpers, TestCase):
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self.check_restricted_access(url, validate_user=user_is_staff)
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def test_send_reminders(self):
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self.require_custommails()
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# Just get the page
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url = "/bda/mails-rappel/{}".format(self.tirage.id)
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self.check_restricted_access(url, validate_user=user_is_staff)
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# Actually send the reminder emails
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# TODO: first load the emails into the database
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_, staff_c = self.client_matrix[0]
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resp = staff_c.post(url)
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self.assertEqual(200, resp.status_code)
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@ -11,6 +11,70 @@ from django.core.management.base import BaseCommand
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from django.contrib.contenttypes.models import ContentType
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DATA_LOCATION = os.path.join(os.path.dirname(__file__), "..", "data", "custommail.json")
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def dummy_log(__):
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pass
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# XXX. this should probably be in the custommail package
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def load_from_file(log=dummy_log):
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with open(DATA_LOCATION, 'r') as jsonfile:
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mail_data = json.load(jsonfile)
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# On se souvient à quel objet correspond quel pk du json
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assoc = {'types': {}, 'mails': {}}
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status = {'synced': 0, 'unchanged': 0}
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for obj in mail_data:
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fields = obj['fields']
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# Pour les trois types d'objets :
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# - On récupère les objets référencés par les clefs étrangères
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# - On crée l'objet si nécessaire
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# - On le stocke éventuellement dans les deux dictionnaires définis
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# plus haut
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# Variable types
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if obj['model'] == 'custommail.variabletype':
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fields['inner1'] = assoc['types'].get(fields['inner1'])
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fields['inner2'] = assoc['types'].get(fields['inner2'])
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if fields['kind'] == 'model':
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fields['content_type'] = (
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ContentType.objects
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.get_by_natural_key(*fields['content_type'])
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)
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var_type, _ = Type.objects.get_or_create(**fields)
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assoc['types'][obj['pk']] = var_type
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# Custom mails
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if obj['model'] == 'custommail.custommail':
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mail = None
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try:
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mail = CustomMail.objects.get(shortname=fields['shortname'])
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status['unchanged'] += 1
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except CustomMail.DoesNotExist:
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mail = CustomMail.objects.create(**fields)
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status['synced'] += 1
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log('SYNCED {:s}'.format(fields['shortname']))
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assoc['mails'][obj['pk']] = mail
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# Variables
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if obj['model'] == 'custommail.custommailvariable':
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fields['custommail'] = assoc['mails'].get(fields['custommail'])
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fields['type'] = assoc['types'].get(fields['type'])
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try:
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Variable.objects.get(
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custommail=fields['custommail'],
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name=fields['name']
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)
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except Variable.DoesNotExist:
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Variable.objects.create(**fields)
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log('{synced:d} mails synchronized {unchanged:d} unchanged'.format(**status))
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class Command(BaseCommand):
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help = ("Va chercher les données mails de GestioCOF stocké au format json "
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"dans /gestioncof/management/data/custommails.json. Le format des "
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@ -22,65 +86,4 @@ class Command(BaseCommand):
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"remplacer par le nouveau résultat de la commande précédente.")
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def handle(self, *args, **options):
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path = os.path.join(
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os.path.dirname(os.path.dirname(__file__)),
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'data', 'custommail.json')
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with open(path, 'r') as jsonfile:
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mail_data = json.load(jsonfile)
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# On se souvient à quel objet correspond quel pk du json
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assoc = {'types': {}, 'mails': {}}
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status = {'synced': 0, 'unchanged': 0}
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for obj in mail_data:
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fields = obj['fields']
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# Pour les trois types d'objets :
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# - On récupère les objets référencés par les clefs étrangères
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# - On crée l'objet si nécessaire
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# - On le stocke éventuellement dans les deux dictionnaires définis
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# plus haut
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# Variable types
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if obj['model'] == 'custommail.variabletype':
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fields['inner1'] = assoc['types'].get(fields['inner1'])
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fields['inner2'] = assoc['types'].get(fields['inner2'])
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if fields['kind'] == 'model':
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fields['content_type'] = (
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ContentType.objects
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.get_by_natural_key(*fields['content_type'])
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)
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var_type, _ = Type.objects.get_or_create(**fields)
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assoc['types'][obj['pk']] = var_type
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# Custom mails
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if obj['model'] == 'custommail.custommail':
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mail = None
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try:
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mail = CustomMail.objects.get(
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shortname=fields['shortname'])
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status['unchanged'] += 1
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except CustomMail.DoesNotExist:
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mail = CustomMail.objects.create(**fields)
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status['synced'] += 1
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self.stdout.write(
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'SYNCED {:s}'.format(fields['shortname']))
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assoc['mails'][obj['pk']] = mail
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# Variables
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if obj['model'] == 'custommail.custommailvariable':
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fields['custommail'] = assoc['mails'].get(fields['custommail'])
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fields['type'] = assoc['types'].get(fields['type'])
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try:
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Variable.objects.get(
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custommail=fields['custommail'],
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name=fields['name']
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)
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except Variable.DoesNotExist:
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Variable.objects.create(**fields)
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# C'est agréable d'avoir le résultat affiché
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self.stdout.write(
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'{synced:d} mails synchronized {unchanged:d} unchanged'
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.format(**status)
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)
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load_from_file(log=self.stdout.write)
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