plone.app.discussion/plone/app/discussion/tests/test_indexers.py

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import unittest
from datetime import datetime, timedelta
from DateTime import DateTime
from zope.component import createObject
from Products.PloneTestCase.ptc import PloneTestCase
from plone.app.discussion.tests.layer import DiscussionLayer
from plone.app.discussion.interfaces import IConversation
from plone.indexer import indexer
from plone.indexer.delegate import DelegatingIndexerFactory
from zope.component import provideAdapter
from plone.app.discussion import catalog
class ConversationIndexersTest(PloneTestCase):
layer = DiscussionLayer
def afterSetUp(self):
# First we need to create some content.
self.loginAsPortalOwner()
typetool = self.portal.portal_types
typetool.constructContent('Document', self.portal, 'doc1')
# Create a conversation.
conversation = IConversation(self.portal.doc1)
comment1 = createObject('plone.Comment')
comment1.title = 'Comment 1'
comment1.text = 'Comment Text'
comment1.creator = "Jim"
comment1.author_username = "Jim"
comment1.creation_date = datetime(2006, 9, 17, 14, 18, 12)
comment1.modification_date = datetime(2006, 9, 17, 14, 18, 12)
self.new_id1 = conversation.addComment(comment1)
comment2 = createObject('plone.Comment')
comment2.title = 'Comment 2'
comment2.text = 'Comment Text'
comment2.creator = "Emma"
comment2.author_username = "Emma"
comment2.creation_date = datetime(2007, 12, 13, 4, 18, 12)
comment2.modification_date = datetime(2007, 12, 13, 4, 18, 12)
self.new_id2 = conversation.addComment(comment2)
comment3 = createObject('plone.Comment')
comment3.title = 'Comment 3'
comment3.text = 'Comment Text'
comment3.creator = "Lukas"
comment3.author_username = "Lukas"
comment3.creation_date = datetime(2009, 4, 12, 11, 12, 12)
comment3.modification_date = datetime(2009, 4, 12, 11, 12, 12)
self.new_id3 = conversation.addComment(comment3)
self.conversation = conversation
def test_conversation_total_comments(self):
self.assert_(isinstance(catalog.total_comments, DelegatingIndexerFactory))
self.assertEquals(catalog.total_comments(self.portal.doc1)(), 3)
del self.conversation[self.new_id1]
self.assertEquals(catalog.total_comments(self.portal.doc1)(), 2)
del self.conversation[self.new_id2]
del self.conversation[self.new_id3]
self.assertEquals(catalog.total_comments(self.portal.doc1)(), 0)
def test_conversation_last_comment_date(self):
self.assert_(isinstance(catalog.last_comment_date, DelegatingIndexerFactory))
self.assertEquals(catalog.last_comment_date(self.portal.doc1)(), datetime(2009, 4, 12, 11, 12, 12))
del self.conversation[self.new_id3]
self.assertEquals(catalog.last_comment_date(self.portal.doc1)(), datetime(2007, 12, 13, 4, 18, 12))
del self.conversation[self.new_id2]
del self.conversation[self.new_id1]
self.assertEquals(catalog.last_comment_date(self.portal.doc1)(), None)
def test_conversation_commentators(self):
pass
#self.assertEquals(catalog.commentators(self.portal.doc1)(), ('Jim', 'Emma', 'Lukas'))
#self.assert_(isinstance(catalog.commentators, DelegatingIndexerFactory))
class CommentIndexersTest(PloneTestCase):
layer = DiscussionLayer
def afterSetUp(self):
# First we need to create some content.
self.loginAsPortalOwner()
typetool = self.portal.portal_types
typetool.constructContent('Document', self.portal, 'doc1')
# Create a conversation. In this case we doesn't assign it to an
# object, as we just want to check the Conversation object API.
conversation = IConversation(self.portal.doc1)
# Add a comment. Note: in real life, we always create comments via the factory
# to allow different factories to be swapped in
comment = createObject('plone.Comment')
comment.title = 'Comment 1'
comment.text = 'Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet.'
comment.creator = "Jim"
comment.creation_date = datetime(2006, 9, 17, 14, 18, 12)
comment.modification_date = datetime(2008, 3, 12, 7, 32, 52)
new_id = conversation.addComment(comment)
self.comment_id = new_id
self.comment = comment
self.conversation = conversation
def test_title(self):
self.assertEquals(catalog.title(self.comment)(), 'Comment 1')
self.assert_(isinstance(catalog.title, DelegatingIndexerFactory))
def test_description(self):
self.assertEquals(catalog.description(self.comment)(), 'Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet.')
self.assert_(isinstance(catalog.description, DelegatingIndexerFactory))
def test_description_long(self):
# Create a 50 word comment and make sure the description returns
# only the first 25 words
comment_long = createObject('plone.Comment')
comment_long.title = 'Long Comment'
comment_long.text = 'Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consetetur sadipscing elitr, sed diam nonumy eirmod tempor invidunt ut labore et dolore magna aliquyam erat, sed diam voluptua. At vero eos et accusam et justo duo dolores et ea rebum. Stet clita kasd gubergren, no sea takimata sanctus est Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet.'
new_id = self.conversation.addComment(comment_long)
self.assertEquals(catalog.description(comment_long)(), 'Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consetetur sadipscing elitr, sed diam nonumy eirmod tempor invidunt ut labore et dolore magna aliquyam erat, sed diam voluptua. At [...]')
def test_dates(self):
# Test if created, modified, effective etc. are set correctly
self.assertEquals(catalog.created(self.comment)(), DateTime(2006, 9, 17, 14, 18, 12))
self.assertEquals(catalog.modified(self.comment)(), DateTime(2008, 3, 12, 7, 32, 52))
def test_searchable_text(self):
# Test if searchable text is a concatenation of title and comment text
self.assertEquals(catalog.searchable_text(self.comment)(), ('Comment 1', 'Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet.'))
self.assert_(isinstance(catalog.searchable_text, DelegatingIndexerFactory))
def test_creator(self):
self.assertEquals(catalog.creator(self.comment)(), ('Jim'))
def test_in_response_to(self):
# make sure in_response_to returns the title or id of the content
# object the comment was added to
self.assertEquals(catalog.in_response_to(self.comment)(), 'doc1')
self.portal.doc1.title = 'Document 1'
self.assertEquals(catalog.in_response_to(self.comment)(), 'Document 1')
def test_suite():
return unittest.defaultTestLoader.loadTestsFromName(__name__)