====================== plone.app.discussion ====================== This is a functional test for plone.app.discussion. We use zope.testbrowser to simulate browser interaction in order to show how plone.app.discussion 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) Add a test user >>> from Products.CMFCore.utils import getToolByName >>> mtool = getToolByName(portal, 'portal_membership', None) >>> mtool.addMember('jim', 'Jim', ['Member'], []) >>> mtool.getMemberById('jim').setMemberProperties({"fullname": 'Jim Fulton'}) 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() A>>> browser.open(portal_url + "/doc1") A>>> browser.getLink('Publish').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 >>> 'says' in browser.contents True >>> "Comment from admin" in browser.contents True Post a comment as user ---------------------- Login and post comment as Jim A>>> self.failUnless("Jim says" in browser.contents) A>>> self.failUnless("Jim Lorem ipsum" in browser.contents) 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+'/@@discussion-settings') >>> browser.getControl(name='form.widgets.anonymous_comments:list').value = [True] >>> browser.getControl(name='form.buttons.save').click() 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 A>>> interact( locals() ) A>>> open('/tmp/testbrowser.html', 'w').write(unprivileged_browser.contents)