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Almost all webhook tests use this helper, except a few webhooks that write to private streams. Being concise is important here, and the name `self.send_and_test_stream_message` always confused me, since it sounds you're sending a stream message, and it leaves out the webhook piece. We should consider renaming `send_and_test_private_message` to something like `check_webhook_private`, but I couldn't decide on a great name, and it's very rarely used. So for now I just made sure the docstrings of the two sibling functions reference each other.
18 lines
792 B
Python
18 lines
792 B
Python
from zerver.lib.test_classes import WebhookTestCase
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class CrashlyticsHookTests(WebhookTestCase):
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STREAM_NAME = 'crashlytics'
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URL_TEMPLATE = "/api/v1/external/crashlytics?stream={stream}&api_key={api_key}"
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FIXTURE_DIR_NAME = 'crashlytics'
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def test_crashlytics_verification_message(self) -> None:
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expected_topic = "Setup"
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expected_message = "Webhook has been successfully configured."
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self.check_webhook("verification", expected_topic, expected_message)
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def test_crashlytics_build_in_success_status(self) -> None:
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expected_topic = "123: Issue Title"
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expected_message = "[Issue](http://crashlytics.com/full/url/to/issue) impacts at least 16 device(s)."
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self.check_webhook("issue_message", expected_topic, expected_message)
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