====================== plone.app.discussion ====================== This is a functional test for the plone.app.discussion comments viewlet. We use zope.testbrowser to simulate browser interaction in order to show how the plone.app.discussion commenting works. Setting up and logging in ------------------------- First we have to set up some things and login. >>> app = layer['app'] >>> from plone.testing.z2 import Browser >>> browser = Browser(app) >>> browser.handleErrors = False >>> browser.addHeader('Authorization', 'Basic admin:secret') >>> portal = layer['portal'] >>> portal_url = 'http://nohost/plone' By default, only HTTP error codes (e.g. 500 Server Side Error) are shown when an error occurs on the server. To see more details, set handleErrors to False: >>> browser.handleErrors = False We also keep another testbrowser handy for testing how tiles are rendered if you're not logged in:: >>> unprivileged_browser = Browser(app) Make sure we have a test user from the layer and it uses fancy characters: >>> from Products.CMFCore.utils import getToolByName >>> mtool = getToolByName(portal, 'portal_membership', None) >>> mtool.getMemberById('jim').getProperty('fullname') 'Jim Fult\xc3\xb8rn' Create a public page with comments allowed. >>> browser.open(portal_url) >>> browser.getLink(id='document').click() >>> browser.getControl(name='title').value = "Doc1" >>> browser.getControl(name='allowDiscussion:boolean').value = True >>> browser.getControl(name='form.button.save').click() >>> urldoc1 = browser.url Check that the form has been properly submitted >>> browser.url 'http://nohost/plone/doc1' Comment Viewlet --------------- Check that the old comments viewlet does not show up >>> 'discussion_reply_form' in browser.contents False Check that the comment form/viewlet shows up >>> 'formfield-form-widgets-in_reply_to' in browser.contents True >>> 'formfield-form-widgets-text' in browser.contents True Post a comment as admin ----------------------- Login as admin. >>> from plone.app.testing import setRoles >>> from plone.app.testing import TEST_USER_NAME >>> setRoles(portal, TEST_USER_NAME, ['Manager']) Post a comment as admin. >>> browser.getControl(name='form.widgets.text').value = "Comment from admin" >>> submit = browser.getControl(name='form.buttons.comment') >>> submit.click() Check if comment has been added properly. >>> 'admin' in browser.contents True >>> browser.contents '...admin...says:...' >>> "Comment from admin" in browser.contents True Post a comment as user ---------------------- Login as user (without the 'Member' role). >>> browser.open(portal_url + '/logout') >>> browser.open(portal_url + '/login_form') >>> browser.getControl(name='__ac_name').value = 'johndoe' >>> browser.getControl(name='__ac_password').value = 'secret' >>> browser.getControl(name='submit').click() Users without the 'Reply to item' permission will not see the comment form, because they don't have the 'Reply to item' permission. By default, this permission is only granted to the 'Member' role. >>> 'form.widgets.text' in browser.contents False >>> 'form.buttons.comment' in browser.contents False Post a comment as member ------------------------ Login as user 'jim'. >>> browser.open(portal_url + '/logout') >>> browser.open(portal_url + '/login_form') >>> browser.getControl(name='__ac_name').value = 'jim' >>> browser.getControl(name='__ac_password').value = 'secret' >>> browser.getControl(name='submit').click() Post a comment as user jim. >>> browser.open(urldoc1) >>> browser.getControl(name='form.widgets.text').value = "Comment from Jim" >>> submit = browser.getControl(name='form.buttons.comment') >>> submit.click() Check if the comment has been added properly. >>> browser.contents '...Jim Fult\xc3\xb8rn...says:...' >>> "Comment from Jim" in browser.contents True Post a comment as anonymous user -------------------------------- Login and post comment as Anonymous >>> unprivileged_browser.open(urldoc1) >>> 'Log in to add comments' in unprivileged_browser.contents True Enable anonymous comment >>> browser.open(portal_url + '/logout') >>> browser.open(portal_url + '/login_form') >>> browser.getControl(name='__ac_name').value = 'admin' >>> browser.getControl(name='__ac_password').value = 'secret' >>> browser.getControl(name='submit').click() >>> browser.open(portal_url+'/@@discussion-settings') >>> browser.getControl(name='form.widgets.anonymous_comments:list').value = [True] >>> browser.getControl(name='form.buttons.save').click() >>> browser.open(portal_url + '/logout') Now we can post an anonymous comment. >>> unprivileged_browser.open(urldoc1) >>> unprivileged_browser.getControl(name='form.widgets.text').value = "This is an anonymous comment" >>> unprivileged_browser.getControl(name='form.buttons.comment').click() >>> 'Anonymous' in unprivileged_browser.contents True >>> 'says' in unprivileged_browser.contents True >>> 'This is an anonymous comment' in unprivileged_browser.contents True Make sure special characters work as well. >>> unprivileged_browser.open(urldoc1) >>> unprivileged_browser.getControl(name='form.widgets.author_name').value = "Tarek Ziadé" >>> unprivileged_browser.getControl(name='form.widgets.text').value = "This is an äüö comment" >>> unprivileged_browser.getControl(name='form.buttons.comment').click() >>> 'Tarek Ziadé' in unprivileged_browser.contents True >>> 'says' in unprivileged_browser.contents True >>> 'This is an äüö comment' in unprivileged_browser.contents True Reply to an existing comment ---------------------------- Check that there is no existing direct reply to a comment. >>> 'replyTreeLevel1' in browser.contents False Find a comment id to reply to. >>> browser.open(urldoc1) >>> import re >>> comment_div = re.findall('