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PIG208 5ecbfecd77 webhook: Rename FIXTURE_DIR_NAME to WEBHOOK_DIR_NAME.
Since FIXTURE_DIR_NAME is the name of the folder that contains the view
and tests modules of the webhook and another folder called "fixtures" that
store the fixtures, it is more appropriate to call it WEBHOOK_DIR_NAME,
especially when we want to refer to the view module using this variable.
2021-06-29 17:01:54 -07:00

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from zerver.lib.test_classes import WebhookTestCase
from zerver.webhooks.gosquared.view import CHAT_MESSAGE_TEMPLATE
class GoSquaredHookTests(WebhookTestCase):
STREAM_NAME = "gosquared"
URL_TEMPLATE = "/api/v1/external/gosquared?stream={stream}&api_key={api_key}"
WEBHOOK_DIR_NAME = "gosquared"
# Note: Include a test function per each distinct message condition your integration supports
def test_traffic_message(self) -> None:
expected_topic = "GoSquared - requestb.in"
expected_message = (
"[requestb.in](https://www.gosquared.com/now/GSN-595854-T) has 33 visitors online."
)
self.check_webhook(
"traffic_spike",
expected_topic,
expected_message,
content_type="application/x-www-form-urlencoded",
)
def test_chat_message(self) -> None:
expected_topic = "Live chat session - Zulip Chat"
expected_message = CHAT_MESSAGE_TEMPLATE.format(
status="visitor",
name="John Smith",
content="Zulip is awesome!",
)
self.check_webhook(
"chat_message",
expected_topic,
expected_message,
content_type="application/x-www-form-urlencoded",
)