pleroma/test/pleroma/web/o_auth/app_test.exs
Ilja 28c37dc386
Fix test get_user_apps/1
For some reason I had a test who suddenly failed, mix test test/pleroma/web/o_auth/app_test.exs:54. A user has a list of applications and this test adds them and then sees if the list it gets back is the same as the apps it added.

When I ran mix test a day before I didn't have this problem and when I pushed code today in a different MR, the pipeline succeeded (see https://git.pleroma.social/ilja/pleroma/-/jobs/205827), yet locally it failed. So it seems the test can sometimes succeed and sometimes fail, which makes it untrustworthy.

The failure I see is because the returned list is in reverse order. I assume that's not per sé wrong. You just want to know if the apps you added are actually there. I fixed the test by first ordering the lists before comparing.

AFAICT (and as far as that's relevant) the test got introduced in commit cb2a072e62
2022-03-19 16:57:38 +01:00

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# Pleroma: A lightweight social networking server
# Copyright © 2017-2022 Pleroma Authors <https://pleroma.social/>
# SPDX-License-Identifier: AGPL-3.0-only
defmodule Pleroma.Web.OAuth.AppTest do
use Pleroma.DataCase, async: true
alias Pleroma.Web.OAuth.App
import Pleroma.Factory
describe "get_or_make/2" do
test "gets exist app" do
attrs = %{client_name: "Mastodon-Local", redirect_uris: "."}
app = insert(:oauth_app, Map.merge(attrs, %{scopes: ["read", "write"]}))
{:ok, %App{} = exist_app} = App.get_or_make(attrs, [])
assert exist_app == app
end
test "make app" do
attrs = %{client_name: "Mastodon-Local", redirect_uris: "."}
{:ok, %App{} = app} = App.get_or_make(attrs, ["write"])
assert app.scopes == ["write"]
end
test "gets exist app and updates scopes" do
attrs = %{client_name: "Mastodon-Local", redirect_uris: "."}
app = insert(:oauth_app, Map.merge(attrs, %{scopes: ["read", "write"]}))
{:ok, %App{} = exist_app} = App.get_or_make(attrs, ["read", "write", "follow", "push"])
assert exist_app.id == app.id
assert exist_app.scopes == ["read", "write", "follow", "push"]
end
test "has unique client_id" do
insert(:oauth_app, client_name: "", redirect_uris: "", client_id: "boop")
error =
catch_error(insert(:oauth_app, client_name: "", redirect_uris: "", client_id: "boop"))
assert %Ecto.ConstraintError{} = error
assert error.constraint == "apps_client_id_index"
assert error.type == :unique
end
end
test "get_user_apps/1" do
user = insert(:user)
apps = [
insert(:oauth_app, user_id: user.id),
insert(:oauth_app, user_id: user.id),
insert(:oauth_app, user_id: user.id)
]
assert Enum.sort(App.get_user_apps(user)) == Enum.sort(apps)
end
end