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svn path=/plone.app.discussion/trunk/; revision=42096
875 lines
33 KiB
Python
875 lines
33 KiB
Python
import unittest
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from datetime import datetime, timedelta
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from zope.component import createObject, queryUtility
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from Acquisition import aq_base, aq_parent
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from plone.app.vocabularies.types import BAD_TYPES
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from plone.registry.interfaces import IRegistry
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from Products.CMFCore.utils import getToolByName
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from Products.PloneTestCase.ptc import PloneTestCase
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from plone.app.discussion.tests.layer import DiscussionLayer
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from plone.app.discussion.interfaces import IConversation
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from plone.app.discussion.interfaces import IComment
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from plone.app.discussion.interfaces import IReplies
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from plone.app.discussion.interfaces import IDiscussionSettings
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class ConversationTest(PloneTestCase):
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layer = DiscussionLayer
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def afterSetUp(self):
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# First we need to create some content.
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self.loginAsPortalOwner()
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typetool = self.portal.portal_types
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typetool.constructContent('Document', self.portal, 'doc1')
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self.typetool = typetool
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self.portal_discussion = getToolByName(self.portal,
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'portal_discussion',
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None)
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def test_add_comment(self):
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# Create a conversation. In this case we doesn't assign it to an
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# object, as we just want to check the Conversation object API.
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conversation = IConversation(self.portal.doc1)
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# Add a comment. Note: in real life, we always create comments via the
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# factory to allow different factories to be swapped in
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comment = createObject('plone.Comment')
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comment.title = 'Comment 1'
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comment.text = 'Comment text'
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new_id = conversation.addComment(comment)
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# Check that the conversation methods return the correct data
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self.assert_(isinstance(comment.comment_id, long))
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self.assert_(IComment.providedBy(conversation[new_id]))
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self.assertEquals(aq_base(conversation[new_id].__parent__),
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aq_base(conversation))
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self.assertEquals(new_id, comment.comment_id)
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self.assertEquals(len(list(conversation.getComments())), 1)
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self.assertEquals(tuple(conversation.getThreads()), 1)
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self.assertEquals(conversation.total_comments, 1)
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self.assert_(conversation.last_comment_date - datetime.utcnow() <
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timedelta(seconds=1))
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def test_delete_comment(self):
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# Create a conversation. In this case we doesn't assign it to an
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# object, as we just want to check the Conversation object API.
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conversation = IConversation(self.portal.doc1)
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# Add a comment. Note: in real life, we always create comments via the
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# factory to allow different factories to be swapped in
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comment = createObject('plone.Comment')
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comment.title = 'Comment 1'
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comment.text = 'Comment text'
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new_id = conversation.addComment(comment)
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# make sure the comment has been added
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self.assertEquals(len(list(conversation.getComments())), 1)
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self.assertEquals(tuple(conversation.getThreads()), 1)
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self.assertEquals(conversation.total_comments, 1)
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# delete the comment we just created
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del conversation[new_id]
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# make sure there is no comment left in the conversation
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self.assertEquals(len(list(conversation.getComments())), 0)
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self.assertEquals(tuple(conversation.getThreads()), 0)
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self.assertEquals(conversation.total_comments, 0)
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def test_delete_recursive(self):
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# Create a conversation. In this case we doesn't assign it to an
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# object, as we just want to check the Conversation object API.
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conversation = IConversation(self.portal.doc1)
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IReplies(conversation)
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# Create a nested comment structure:
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#
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# Conversation
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# +- Comment 1
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# +- Comment 1_1
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# | +- Comment 1_1_1
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# +- Comment 1_2
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# +- Comment 2
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# +- Comment 2_1
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# Create all comments
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comment1 = createObject('plone.Comment')
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comment1.title = 'Comment 1'
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comment1.text = 'Comment text'
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comment1_1 = createObject('plone.Comment')
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comment1_1.title = 'Re: Comment 1'
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comment1_1.text = 'Comment text'
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comment1_1_1 = createObject('plone.Comment')
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comment1_1_1.title = 'Re: Re: Comment 1'
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comment1_1_1.text = 'Comment text'
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comment1_2 = createObject('plone.Comment')
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comment1_2.title = 'Re: Comment 1 (2)'
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comment1_2.text = 'Comment text'
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comment2 = createObject('plone.Comment')
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comment2.title = 'Comment 2'
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comment2.text = 'Comment text'
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comment2_1 = createObject('plone.Comment')
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comment2_1.title = 'Re: Comment 2'
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comment2_1.text = 'Comment text'
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# Create the nested comment structure
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new_id_1 = conversation.addComment(comment1)
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new_id_2 = conversation.addComment(comment2)
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comment1_1.in_reply_to = new_id_1
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new_id_1_1 = conversation.addComment(comment1_1)
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comment1_1_1.in_reply_to = new_id_1_1
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conversation.addComment(comment1_1_1)
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comment1_2.in_reply_to = new_id_1
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conversation.addComment(comment1_2)
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comment2_1.in_reply_to = new_id_2
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new_id_2_1 = conversation.addComment(comment2_1)
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del conversation[new_id_1]
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self.assertEquals(
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[{'comment': comment2, 'depth': 0, 'id': new_id_2},
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{'comment': comment2_1, 'depth': 1, 'id': new_id_2_1},
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], list(conversation.getThreads()))
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def test_delete_comment_when_content_object_is_deleted(self):
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# Make sure all comments of a content object are deleted when the
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# object itself is deleted.
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conversation = IConversation(self.portal.doc1)
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comment = createObject('plone.Comment')
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comment.title = 'Comment 1'
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comment.text = 'Comment text'
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conversation.addComment(comment)
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# Delete the content object
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self.portal.manage_delObjects(['doc1'])
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# Make sure the comment has been deleted as well
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self.assertEquals(len(list(conversation.getComments())), 0)
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self.assertEquals(tuple(conversation.getThreads()), 0)
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self.assertEquals(conversation.total_comments, 0)
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def test_allow_discussion(self):
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# This is not a real test! It's only there to understand the
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# allow discussion attribute. Maybe we should remove this at
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# some point.
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# 1) allow_discussion attribute: Every content object in Plone
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# has a allow_discussion attribute. By default it is set to None.
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# Create a conversation.
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IConversation(self.portal.doc1)
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# By default, discussion is disabled for all content types
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portal_types = getToolByName(self.portal, 'portal_types')
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for type in list(portal_types):
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type_fti = getattr(portal_types, type)
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if type not in BAD_TYPES:
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if type != 'Discussion Item':
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self.failIf(type_fti.allowDiscussion())
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# By default, allow_discussion on newly created content objects is
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# set to False
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portal_discussion = getToolByName(self.portal, 'portal_discussion')
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self.assertEquals(portal_discussion.isDiscussionAllowedFor(
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self.portal.doc1), False)
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self.assertEquals(self.portal.doc1.getTypeInfo().allowDiscussion(),
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False)
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# The allow discussion flag is None by default
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self.failIf(getattr(self.portal.doc1, 'allow_discussion', None))
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# But isDiscussionAllowedFor, also checks if discussion is allowed on
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# the content type. So we allow discussion on the Document content
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# type and check if the Document object allows discussion now.
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document_fti = getattr(portal_types, 'Document')
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document_fti.manage_changeProperties(allow_discussion = True)
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self.assertEquals(portal_discussion.isDiscussionAllowedFor(
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self.portal.doc1), True)
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self.assertEquals(self.portal.doc1.getTypeInfo().allowDiscussion(),
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True)
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# We can also override the allow_discussion locally
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self.portal_discussion.overrideDiscussionFor(self.portal.doc1, False)
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# Check if the Document discussion is disabled
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self.assertEquals(portal_discussion.isDiscussionAllowedFor(
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self.portal.doc1), False)
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# Check that the local allow_discussion flag is now explicitly set to
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# False
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self.assertEquals(getattr(self.portal.doc1, 'allow_discussion', None),
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False)
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# Disallow discussion on the Document content type again
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document_fti.manage_changeProperties(allow_discussion = False)
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self.assertEquals(portal_discussion.isDiscussionAllowedFor(
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self.portal.doc1), False)
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self.assertEquals(self.portal.doc1.getTypeInfo().allowDiscussion(),
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False)
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# Now we override allow_discussion again (True) for the Document
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# content object
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self.portal_discussion.overrideDiscussionFor(self.portal.doc1, True)
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self.assertEquals(portal_discussion.isDiscussionAllowedFor(
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self.portal.doc1), True)
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self.assertEquals(getattr(self.portal.doc1, 'allow_discussion', None),
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True)
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def test_comments_enabled_on_doc_in_subfolder(self):
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typetool = self.portal.portal_types
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typetool.constructContent('Folder', self.portal, 'folder1')
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typetool.constructContent('Document', self.portal.folder1, 'doc2')
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folder = self.portal.folder1
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folder.allowDiscussion(False)
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self.assertFalse(hasattr(aq_base(folder), 'allow_discussion'))
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folder.allowDiscussion(True)
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self.assertTrue(aq_base(folder).allow_discussion)
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folder.allowDiscussion(False)
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self.assertFalse(aq_base(folder).allow_discussion)
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doc = self.portal.folder1.doc2
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conversation = IConversation(doc)
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self.assertEquals(conversation.enabled(), False)
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# We have to allow discussion on Document content type, since
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# otherwise allow_discussion will always return False
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portal_types = getToolByName(self.portal, 'portal_types')
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document_fti = getattr(portal_types, 'Document')
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document_fti.manage_changeProperties(allow_discussion = True)
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self.assertEquals(conversation.enabled(), True)
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def test_disable_commenting_globally(self):
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# Create a conversation.
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conversation = IConversation(self.portal.doc1)
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# We have to allow discussion on Document content type, since
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# otherwise allow_discussion will always return False
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portal_types = getToolByName(self.portal, 'portal_types')
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document_fti = getattr(portal_types, 'Document')
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document_fti.manage_changeProperties(allow_discussion = True)
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# Check if conversation is enabled now
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self.assertEquals(conversation.enabled(), True)
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# Disable commenting in the registry
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registry = queryUtility(IRegistry)
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settings = registry.forInterface(IDiscussionSettings)
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settings.globally_enabled = False
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# Check if commenting is disabled on the conversation
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self.assertEquals(conversation.enabled(), False)
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# Enable discussion again
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settings.globally_enabled = True
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self.assertEquals(conversation.enabled(), True)
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def test_allow_discussion_for_news_items(self):
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self.typetool.constructContent('News Item', self.portal, 'newsitem')
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newsitem = self.portal.newsitem
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conversation = IConversation(newsitem)
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# We have to allow discussion on Document content type, since
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# otherwise allow_discussion will always return False
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portal_types = getToolByName(self.portal, 'portal_types')
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document_fti = getattr(portal_types, 'News Item')
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document_fti.manage_changeProperties(allow_discussion = True)
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# Check if conversation is enabled now
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self.assertEquals(conversation.enabled(), True)
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# Disable commenting in the registry
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registry = queryUtility(IRegistry)
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settings = registry.forInterface(IDiscussionSettings)
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settings.globally_enabled = False
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# Check if commenting is disabled on the conversation
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self.assertEquals(conversation.enabled(), False)
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# Enable discussion again
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settings.globally_enabled = True
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self.assertEquals(conversation.enabled(), True)
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def test_disable_commenting_for_content_type(self):
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# Create a conversation.
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conversation = IConversation(self.portal.doc1)
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# The Document content type is disabled by default
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self.assertEquals(conversation.enabled(), False)
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# Allow discussion on Document content type
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portal_types = getToolByName(self.portal, 'portal_types')
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document_fti = getattr(portal_types, 'Document')
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document_fti.manage_changeProperties(allow_discussion = True)
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# Check if conversation is enabled now
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self.assertEquals(conversation.enabled(), True)
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# Disallow discussion on Document content type
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portal_types = getToolByName(self.portal, 'portal_types')
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document_fti = getattr(portal_types, 'Document')
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document_fti.manage_changeProperties(allow_discussion = False)
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# Check if conversation is enabled now
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self.assertEquals(conversation.enabled(), False)
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def test_allow_discussion_on_folder(self):
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# The enabled method should always return False for the folder
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# itself.
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# Create a folder
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self.typetool.constructContent('Folder', self.portal, 'f1')
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f1 = self.portal.f1
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# Usually we don't create a conversation on a folder
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conversation = IConversation(self.portal.f1)
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# Allow discussion for the folder
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self.portal_discussion.overrideDiscussionFor(f1, True)
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# Allow discussion on Folder content type
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portal_types = getToolByName(self.portal, 'portal_types')
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document_fti = getattr(portal_types, 'Folder')
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document_fti.manage_changeProperties(allow_discussion = True)
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# Always return False
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self.failIf(conversation.enabled())
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def test_is_discussion_allowed_for_folder(self):
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# When a content item provides IFolderish from CMF and
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# does not provide INonStructuralFolder from Plone,
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# allow_discussion acts as an on/off flag for all items
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# in that folder, overriding settings for any parent folders,
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# and the for the FTI, but is overridden by child items and
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# folders further down.
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# Create a folder
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self.typetool.constructContent('Folder', self.portal, 'f1')
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f1 = self.portal.f1
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# Create a document inside the folder
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self.typetool.constructContent('Document', f1, 'doc1')
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doc1 = self.portal.f1.doc1
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doc1_conversation = IConversation(doc1)
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self.assertEquals(doc1_conversation.enabled(), False)
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# Allow commenting for the folder
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self.portal_discussion.overrideDiscussionFor(f1, True)
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# Check if the content objects allows discussion
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self.assertEquals(doc1_conversation.enabled(), True)
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# Turn commenting for the folder off
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self.portal_discussion.overrideDiscussionFor(f1, False)
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# Check if content objects do not allow discussion anymore
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self.assertEquals(doc1_conversation.enabled(), False)
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def test_is_discussion_allowed_on_content_object(self):
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# Allow discussion on a single content object
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# Create a conversation.
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conversation = IConversation(self.portal.doc1)
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# Discussion is disallowed by default
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self.assertEquals(conversation.enabled(), False)
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# Allow discussion on content object
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self.portal_discussion.overrideDiscussionFor(self.portal.doc1, True)
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# Check if discussion is now allowed on the content object
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self.assertEquals(conversation.enabled(), True)
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self.portal_discussion.overrideDiscussionFor(self.portal.doc1, False)
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self.assertEquals(conversation.enabled(), False)
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def test_dict_operations(self):
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# test dict operations and acquisition wrapping
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# Create a conversation. In this case we doesn't assign it to an
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# object, as we just want to check the Conversation object API.
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conversation = IConversation(self.portal.doc1)
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# Add a comment. Note: in real life, we always create comments via the
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# factory to allow different factories to be swapped in
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comment1 = createObject('plone.Comment')
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comment1.title = 'Comment 1'
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comment1.text = 'Comment text'
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new_id1 = conversation.addComment(comment1)
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comment2 = createObject('plone.Comment')
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comment2.title = 'Comment 2'
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comment2.text = 'Comment text'
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new_id2 = conversation.addComment(comment2)
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# check if get returns a comment object, and None if the key
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# can not be found
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self.failUnless(IComment.providedBy(conversation.get(new_id1)))
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self.failUnless(IComment.providedBy(conversation.get(new_id2)))
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self.assertEquals(conversation.get(123), None)
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# check if keys return the ids of all comments
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self.assertEquals(len(conversation.keys()), 2)
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self.failUnless(new_id1 in conversation.keys())
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self.failUnless(new_id2 in conversation.keys())
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self.failIf(123 in conversation.keys())
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# check if items returns (key, comment object) pairs
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self.assertEquals(len(conversation.items()), 2)
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self.failUnless((new_id1, comment1) in conversation.items())
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self.failUnless((new_id2, comment2) in conversation.items())
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# check if values returns the two comment objects
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self.assertEquals(len(conversation.values()), 2)
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self.failUnless(comment1 in conversation.values())
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self.failUnless(comment2 in conversation.values())
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# check if comment ids are in iterkeys
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self.failUnless(new_id1 in conversation.iterkeys())
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self.failUnless(new_id2 in conversation.iterkeys())
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self.failIf(123 in conversation.iterkeys())
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# check if comment objects are in itervalues
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self.failUnless(comment1 in conversation.itervalues())
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self.failUnless(comment2 in conversation.itervalues())
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# check if iteritems returns (key, comment object) pairs
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self.failUnless((new_id1, comment1) in conversation.iteritems())
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self.failUnless((new_id2, comment2) in conversation.iteritems())
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# TODO test acquisition wrapping
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#self.failUnless(aq_base(aq_parent(comment1)) is conversation)
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def test_total_comments(self):
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# Create a conversation. In this case we doesn't assign it to an
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# object, as we just want to check the Conversation object API.
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conversation = IConversation(self.portal.doc1)
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# Add a three comments. Note: in real life, we always create
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# comments via the factory to allow different factories to be
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# swapped in
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comment1 = createObject('plone.Comment')
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comment1.title = 'Comment 1'
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comment1.text = 'Comment text'
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comment2 = createObject('plone.Comment')
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comment2.title = 'Comment 2'
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comment2.text = 'Comment text'
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comment3 = createObject('plone.Comment')
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comment3.title = 'Comment 3'
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comment3.text = 'Comment text'
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conversation.addComment(comment1)
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conversation.addComment(comment2)
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conversation.addComment(comment3)
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self.assertEquals(conversation.total_comments, 3)
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def test_commentators(self):
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# add and remove a few comments to make sure the commentators
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# property returns a true set
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# Create a conversation. In this case we doesn't assign it to an
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# object, as we just want to check the Conversation object API.
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conversation = IConversation(self.portal.doc1)
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self.assertEquals(conversation.total_comments, 0)
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# Add a four comments from three different users
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# Note: in real life, we always create
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# comments via the factory to allow different factories to be
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# swapped in
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comment1 = createObject('plone.Comment')
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comment1.title = 'Comment 1'
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comment1.text = 'Comment text'
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comment1.author_username = "Jim"
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conversation.addComment(comment1)
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comment2 = createObject('plone.Comment')
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comment2.title = 'Comment 2'
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comment2.text = 'Comment text'
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comment2.author_username = "Joe"
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conversation.addComment(comment2)
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comment3 = createObject('plone.Comment')
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comment3.title = 'Comment 3'
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comment3.text = 'Comment text'
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comment3.author_username = "Jack"
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new_comment3_id = conversation.addComment(comment3)
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comment4 = createObject('plone.Comment')
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comment4.title = 'Comment 3'
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comment4.text = 'Comment text'
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comment4.author_username = "Jack"
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new_comment4_id = conversation.addComment(comment4)
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# check if all commentators are in the commentators list
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self.assertEquals(conversation.total_comments, 4)
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self.failUnless('Jim' in conversation.commentators)
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self.failUnless('Joe' in conversation.commentators)
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self.failUnless('Jack' in conversation.commentators)
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# remove the comment from Jack
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del conversation[new_comment3_id]
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# check if Jack is still in the commentators list (since
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# he had added two comments)
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self.failUnless('Jim' in conversation.commentators)
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self.failUnless('Joe' in conversation.commentators)
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self.failUnless('Jack' in conversation.commentators)
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self.assertEquals(conversation.total_comments, 3)
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# remove the second comment from Jack
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del conversation[new_comment4_id]
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# check if Jack has been removed from the commentators list
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self.failUnless('Jim' in conversation.commentators)
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self.failUnless('Joe' in conversation.commentators)
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self.failIf('Jack' in conversation.commentators)
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self.assertEquals(conversation.total_comments, 2)
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def test_last_comment_date(self):
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# add and remove some comments and check if last_comment_date
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# is properly updated
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# Create a conversation. In this case we doesn't assign it to an
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# object, as we just want to check the Conversation object API.
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conversation = IConversation(self.portal.doc1)
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# Add a three comments that are at least one day old
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# Note: in real life, we always create
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# comments via the factory to allow different factories to be
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# swapped in
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comment1 = createObject('plone.Comment')
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comment1.title = 'Comment 1'
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comment1.text = 'Comment text'
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comment1.creation_date = datetime.utcnow() - timedelta(4)
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conversation.addComment(comment1)
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comment2 = createObject('plone.Comment')
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comment2.title = 'Comment 2'
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comment2.text = 'Comment text'
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comment2.creation_date = datetime.utcnow() - timedelta(2)
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new_comment2_id = conversation.addComment(comment2)
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comment3 = createObject('plone.Comment')
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comment3.title = 'Comment 3'
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comment3.text = 'Comment text'
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comment3.creation_date = datetime.utcnow() - timedelta(1)
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new_comment3_id = conversation.addComment(comment3)
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|
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# check if the latest comment is exactly one day old
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self.assert_(conversation.last_comment_date < datetime.utcnow() -
|
|
timedelta(hours=23, minutes=59, seconds=59))
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self.assert_(conversation.last_comment_date >
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|
datetime.utcnow() - timedelta(days=1, seconds=1))
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|
|
|
# remove the latest comment
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del conversation[new_comment3_id]
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|
|
|
# check if the latest comment has been updated
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# the latest comment should be exactly two days old
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self.assert_(conversation.last_comment_date < datetime.utcnow() -
|
|
timedelta(days=1, hours=23, minutes=59, seconds=59))
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self.assert_(conversation.last_comment_date > datetime.utcnow() -
|
|
timedelta(days=2, seconds=1))
|
|
|
|
# remove the latest comment again
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|
del conversation[new_comment2_id]
|
|
|
|
# check if the latest comment has been updated
|
|
# the latest comment should be exactly four days old
|
|
self.assert_(conversation.last_comment_date < datetime.utcnow() -
|
|
timedelta(days=3, hours=23, minutes=59, seconds=59))
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|
self.assert_(conversation.last_comment_date > datetime.utcnow() -
|
|
timedelta(days=4, seconds=2))
|
|
|
|
def test_get_comments_full(self):
|
|
pass
|
|
|
|
def test_get_comments_batched(self):
|
|
pass
|
|
|
|
def test_get_threads(self):
|
|
|
|
# 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)
|
|
|
|
IReplies(conversation)
|
|
|
|
# Create a nested comment structure:
|
|
#
|
|
# Conversation
|
|
# +- Comment 1
|
|
# +- Comment 1_1
|
|
# | +- Comment 1_1_1
|
|
# +- Comment 1_2
|
|
# +- Comment 2
|
|
# +- Comment 2_1
|
|
|
|
# Create all comments
|
|
comment1 = createObject('plone.Comment')
|
|
comment1.title = 'Comment 1'
|
|
comment1.text = 'Comment text'
|
|
|
|
comment1_1 = createObject('plone.Comment')
|
|
comment1_1.title = 'Re: Comment 1'
|
|
comment1_1.text = 'Comment text'
|
|
|
|
comment1_1_1 = createObject('plone.Comment')
|
|
comment1_1_1.title = 'Re: Re: Comment 1'
|
|
comment1_1_1.text = 'Comment text'
|
|
|
|
comment1_2 = createObject('plone.Comment')
|
|
comment1_2.title = 'Re: Comment 1 (2)'
|
|
comment1_2.text = 'Comment text'
|
|
|
|
comment2 = createObject('plone.Comment')
|
|
comment2.title = 'Comment 2'
|
|
comment2.text = 'Comment text'
|
|
|
|
comment2_1 = createObject('plone.Comment')
|
|
comment2_1.title = 'Re: Comment 2'
|
|
comment2_1.text = 'Comment text'
|
|
|
|
# Create the nested comment structure
|
|
new_id_1 = conversation.addComment(comment1)
|
|
new_id_2 = conversation.addComment(comment2)
|
|
|
|
comment1_1.in_reply_to = new_id_1
|
|
new_id_1_1 = conversation.addComment(comment1_1)
|
|
|
|
comment1_1_1.in_reply_to = new_id_1_1
|
|
new_id_1_1_1 = conversation.addComment(comment1_1_1)
|
|
|
|
comment1_2.in_reply_to = new_id_1
|
|
new_id_1_2 = conversation.addComment(comment1_2)
|
|
|
|
comment2_1.in_reply_to = new_id_2
|
|
new_id_2_1 = conversation.addComment(comment2_1)
|
|
|
|
# Get threads
|
|
|
|
self.assertEquals(
|
|
[{'comment': comment1, 'depth': 0, 'id': new_id_1},
|
|
{'comment': comment1_1, 'depth': 1, 'id': new_id_1_1},
|
|
{'comment': comment1_1_1, 'depth': 2, 'id': new_id_1_1_1},
|
|
{'comment': comment1_2, 'depth': 1, 'id': new_id_1_2},
|
|
{'comment': comment2, 'depth': 0, 'id': new_id_2},
|
|
{'comment': comment2_1, 'depth': 1, 'id': new_id_2_1},
|
|
], list(conversation.getThreads()))
|
|
|
|
def test_get_threads_batched(self):
|
|
# TODO: test start, size, root and depth arguments to getThreads()
|
|
# - may want to split this into multiple tests
|
|
pass
|
|
|
|
def test_traversal(self):
|
|
# make sure we can traverse to conversations and get a URL and path
|
|
|
|
conversation = self.portal.doc1.restrictedTraverse(
|
|
'++conversation++default')
|
|
self.assert_(IConversation.providedBy(conversation))
|
|
|
|
self.assertEquals(('', 'plone', 'doc1', '++conversation++default'),
|
|
conversation.getPhysicalPath())
|
|
# XXX: conversation.absolute_url() returns different values dependent
|
|
# on the Plone version used.
|
|
# Plone 3.3:
|
|
#self.assertEquals('plone/doc1/%2B%2Bconversation%2B%2Bdefault',
|
|
#conversation.absolute_url())
|
|
# Plone 4:
|
|
#self.assertEquals('http://nohost/plone/doc1/++conversation++default',
|
|
#conversation.absolute_url())
|
|
|
|
def test_parent(self):
|
|
# Check that conversation has a content object as parent
|
|
|
|
# Create a conversation.
|
|
conversation = IConversation(self.portal.doc1)
|
|
|
|
# Check the parent
|
|
self.failUnless(conversation.__parent__)
|
|
self.failUnless(aq_parent(conversation))
|
|
|
|
self.assertEquals(conversation.__parent__.getId(), 'doc1')
|
|
|
|
|
|
def test_discussion_item_not_in_bad_types(self):
|
|
self.failIf('Discussion Item' in BAD_TYPES)
|
|
|
|
|
|
class RepliesTest(PloneTestCase):
|
|
|
|
# test the IReplies adapter on a conversation
|
|
|
|
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')
|
|
|
|
def test_add_comment(self):
|
|
# Add comments to a ConversationReplies adapter
|
|
|
|
# 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)
|
|
|
|
replies = IReplies(conversation)
|
|
|
|
comment = createObject('plone.Comment')
|
|
comment.title = 'Comment 1'
|
|
comment.text = 'Comment text'
|
|
|
|
new_id = replies.addComment(comment)
|
|
|
|
# check that replies provides the IReplies interface
|
|
self.assert_(IReplies.providedBy(replies))
|
|
|
|
# Make sure our comment was added
|
|
self.failUnless(new_id in replies)
|
|
|
|
# Make sure it is also reflected in the conversation
|
|
self.failUnless(new_id in conversation)
|
|
|
|
self.assertEquals(conversation[new_id].comment_id, new_id)
|
|
|
|
def test_delete_comment(self):
|
|
# Create and remove a comment and check if the replies adapter
|
|
# has been updated accordingly
|
|
|
|
# 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)
|
|
|
|
replies = IReplies(conversation)
|
|
|
|
# Add a comment.
|
|
comment = createObject('plone.Comment')
|
|
comment.title = 'Comment 1'
|
|
comment.text = 'Comment text'
|
|
|
|
new_id = replies.addComment(comment)
|
|
|
|
# make sure the comment has been added
|
|
self.assertEquals(len(replies), 1)
|
|
|
|
# delete the comment we just created
|
|
del replies[new_id]
|
|
|
|
# make sure there is no comment left in the conversation
|
|
self.assertEquals(len(replies), 0)
|
|
|
|
def test_dict_api(self):
|
|
# This test is for the ConversationReplies as well as the
|
|
# CommentReplies adapter.
|
|
#
|
|
# Ensure all operations use only top-level comments. Add some
|
|
# deeper children and ensure that these are not exposed through the
|
|
# IReplies dict.
|
|
|
|
# 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)
|
|
|
|
replies = IReplies(conversation)
|
|
|
|
# Create a nested comment structure:
|
|
#
|
|
# Conversation
|
|
# +- Comment 1
|
|
# +- Comment 1_1
|
|
# | +- Comment 1_1_1
|
|
# +- Comment 1_2
|
|
# +- Comment 2
|
|
# +- Comment 2_1
|
|
|
|
# Create all comments
|
|
comment1 = createObject('plone.Comment')
|
|
comment1.title = 'Comment 1'
|
|
comment1.text = 'Comment text'
|
|
|
|
comment1_1 = createObject('plone.Comment')
|
|
comment1_1.title = 'Re: Comment 1'
|
|
comment1_1.text = 'Comment text'
|
|
|
|
comment1_1_1 = createObject('plone.Comment')
|
|
comment1_1_1.title = 'Re: Re: Comment 1'
|
|
comment1_1_1.text = 'Comment text'
|
|
|
|
comment1_2 = createObject('plone.Comment')
|
|
comment1_2.title = 'Re: Comment 1 (2)'
|
|
comment1_2.text = 'Comment text'
|
|
|
|
comment2 = createObject('plone.Comment')
|
|
comment2.title = 'Comment 2'
|
|
comment2.text = 'Comment text'
|
|
|
|
comment2_1 = createObject('plone.Comment')
|
|
comment2_1.title = 'Re: Comment 2'
|
|
comment2_1.text = 'Comment text'
|
|
|
|
# Create the nested comment structure
|
|
new_id_1 = replies.addComment(comment1)
|
|
comment1 = self.portal.doc1.restrictedTraverse(
|
|
'++conversation++default/%s' % new_id_1)
|
|
replies_to_comment1 = IReplies(comment1)
|
|
new_id_2 = replies.addComment(comment2)
|
|
comment2 = self.portal.doc1.restrictedTraverse(
|
|
'++conversation++default/%s' % new_id_2)
|
|
replies_to_comment2 = IReplies(comment2)
|
|
|
|
new_id_1_1 = replies_to_comment1.addComment(comment1_1)
|
|
comment1_1 = self.portal.doc1.restrictedTraverse(
|
|
'++conversation++default/%s' % new_id_1_1)
|
|
replies_to_comment1_1 = IReplies(comment1_1)
|
|
replies_to_comment1_1.addComment(comment1_1_1)
|
|
|
|
replies_to_comment1.addComment(comment1_2)
|
|
|
|
replies_to_comment2.addComment(comment2_1)
|
|
|
|
# check that replies only contain the direct comments
|
|
# and no comments deeper than 1
|
|
self.assertEquals(conversation.total_comments, 6)
|
|
self.assertEquals(len(replies), 2)
|
|
self.assertEquals(len(replies_to_comment1), 2)
|
|
self.assertEquals(len(replies_to_comment1_1), 1)
|
|
self.assertEquals(len(replies_to_comment2), 1)
|
|
|
|
def test_suite():
|
|
return unittest.defaultTestLoader.loadTestsFromName(__name__)
|