plone.app.discussion/plone/app/discussion/tests/test_comments_viewlet.py

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import unittest
from datetime import datetime, timedelta
from plone.registry import Registry
from zope.component import createObject
from Acquisition import aq_base, aq_parent, aq_inner
from plone.app.vocabularies.types import BAD_TYPES
from Products.CMFCore.utils import getToolByName
from Products.PloneTestCase.ptc import PloneTestCase
from plone.app.discussion.browser.comments import CommentsViewlet
from plone.app.discussion.interfaces import IConversation, IComment, IReplies, IDiscussionSettings
from plone.app.discussion.tests.layer import DiscussionLayer
class CommentsViewletTest(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')
self.portal_discussion = getToolByName(self.portal, 'portal_discussion', None)
request = self.app.REQUEST
context = getattr(self.portal, 'doc1')
self.viewlet = CommentsViewlet(context, request, None, None)
def test_format_time(self):
pass
def test_get_commenter_portrait(self):
self.viewlet.update()
self.viewlet.get_commenter_portrait('Foo')
def test_get_commenter_portrait_without_userimage(self):
# Create a user without a user image
pass
def test_get_commenter_home(self):
pass
def test_get_commenter_home_without_username(self):
# Create a user without setting a username
pass
def test_is_discussion_allowed(self):
# We currently have four layers of testing if discussion is allowed
# on a particular content object:
#
# 1) Check if discussion is allowed globally
# 2) Check if discussion is allowed on a particular content type
# 3) If the content object is located in a folder, check if the folder
# has discussion allowed
# 4) Check if discussion is allowed on this particular content object
#
self.viewlet.update()
self.viewlet.is_discussion_allowed()
def test_is_discussion_allowed_globally(self):
pass
def test_is_discussion_allowed_for_content_type(self):
# Check discussion allowed for content types
portal_types = getToolByName(self.portal, 'portal_types')
# Get the FTI for some content types
document_fti = getattr(portal_types, 'Document')
news_item_fti = getattr(portal_types, 'News Item')
folder_fti = getattr(portal_types, 'Folder')
# By default, discussion is only allowed for Document and News Item
# XXX: allow_discussion always returns False !!!
#self.assertEquals(document_fti.getProperty('allow_discussion'), True)
#self.assertEquals(news_item_fti.getProperty('allow_discussion'), True)
self.assertEquals(folder_fti.getProperty('allow_discussion'), False)
# Disallow discussion for the News Item content types
news_item_fti.manage_changeProperties(allow_discussion = False)
# Allow discussion for the Folder content types
folder_fti.manage_changeProperties(allow_discussion = True)
# Check if discussion for News Item content types is disallowed
self.assertEquals(news_item_fti.getProperty('allow_discussion'), False)
# Check if discussion for Folder content types is allowed
self.assertEquals(folder_fti.getProperty('allow_discussion'), True)
def test_is_discussion_allowed_for_folder(self):
# Create a folder with two content objects. Change allow_discussion
# and check if the content objects inside the folder are commentable.
pass
def test_is_discussion_allowed_on_content_object(self):
pass
def test_suite():
return unittest.defaultTestLoader.loadTestsFromName(__name__)