pleroma/test/pleroma/user_relationship_test.exs
ilja 3562eaeedc fix flaky test_user_relationship_test.exs:81
The problem was double. On the one hand, the function didn't actually return what was in the DB.
On the other hand the test was flaky because it used NaiveDateTime.utc_now() so test could fail or pass depending on a difference of microseconds.

Both are fixed now.
2022-10-23 13:31:01 +02:00

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# Pleroma: A lightweight social networking server
# Copyright © 2017-2021 Pleroma Authors <https://pleroma.social/>
# SPDX-License-Identifier: AGPL-3.0-only
defmodule Pleroma.UserRelationshipTest do
alias Pleroma.UserRelationship
use Pleroma.DataCase, async: false
import Mock
import Pleroma.Factory
describe "*_exists?/2" do
setup do
{:ok, users: insert_list(2, :user)}
end
test "returns false if record doesn't exist", %{users: [user1, user2]} do
refute UserRelationship.block_exists?(user1, user2)
refute UserRelationship.mute_exists?(user1, user2)
refute UserRelationship.notification_mute_exists?(user1, user2)
refute UserRelationship.reblog_mute_exists?(user1, user2)
refute UserRelationship.inverse_subscription_exists?(user1, user2)
end
test "returns true if record exists", %{users: [user1, user2]} do
for relationship_type <- [
:block,
:mute,
:notification_mute,
:reblog_mute,
:inverse_subscription
] do
insert(:user_relationship,
source: user1,
target: user2,
relationship_type: relationship_type
)
end
assert UserRelationship.block_exists?(user1, user2)
assert UserRelationship.mute_exists?(user1, user2)
assert UserRelationship.notification_mute_exists?(user1, user2)
assert UserRelationship.reblog_mute_exists?(user1, user2)
assert UserRelationship.inverse_subscription_exists?(user1, user2)
end
end
describe "create_*/2" do
setup do
{:ok, users: insert_list(2, :user)}
end
test "creates user relationship record if it doesn't exist", %{users: [user1, user2]} do
for relationship_type <- [
:block,
:mute,
:notification_mute,
:reblog_mute,
:inverse_subscription
] do
insert(:user_relationship,
source: user1,
target: user2,
relationship_type: relationship_type
)
end
UserRelationship.create_block(user1, user2)
UserRelationship.create_mute(user1, user2)
UserRelationship.create_notification_mute(user1, user2)
UserRelationship.create_reblog_mute(user1, user2)
UserRelationship.create_inverse_subscription(user1, user2)
assert UserRelationship.block_exists?(user1, user2)
assert UserRelationship.mute_exists?(user1, user2)
assert UserRelationship.notification_mute_exists?(user1, user2)
assert UserRelationship.reblog_mute_exists?(user1, user2)
assert UserRelationship.inverse_subscription_exists?(user1, user2)
end
test "if record already exists, returns it", %{users: [user1, user2]} do
user_block =
with_mock NaiveDateTime, [:passthrough], utc_now: fn -> ~N[2017-03-17 17:09:58] end do
{:ok, %{inserted_at: ~N[2017-03-17 17:09:58]}} =
UserRelationship.create_block(user1, user2)
end
assert user_block == UserRelationship.create_block(user1, user2)
end
end
describe "delete_*/2" do
setup do
{:ok, users: insert_list(2, :user)}
end
test "deletes user relationship record if it exists", %{users: [user1, user2]} do
for relationship_type <- [
:block,
:mute,
:notification_mute,
:reblog_mute,
:inverse_subscription
] do
insert(:user_relationship,
source: user1,
target: user2,
relationship_type: relationship_type
)
end
assert {:ok, %UserRelationship{}} = UserRelationship.delete_block(user1, user2)
assert {:ok, %UserRelationship{}} = UserRelationship.delete_mute(user1, user2)
assert {:ok, %UserRelationship{}} = UserRelationship.delete_notification_mute(user1, user2)
assert {:ok, %UserRelationship{}} = UserRelationship.delete_reblog_mute(user1, user2)
assert {:ok, %UserRelationship{}} =
UserRelationship.delete_inverse_subscription(user1, user2)
refute UserRelationship.block_exists?(user1, user2)
refute UserRelationship.mute_exists?(user1, user2)
refute UserRelationship.notification_mute_exists?(user1, user2)
refute UserRelationship.reblog_mute_exists?(user1, user2)
refute UserRelationship.inverse_subscription_exists?(user1, user2)
end
test "if record does not exist, returns {:ok, nil}", %{users: [user1, user2]} do
assert {:ok, nil} = UserRelationship.delete_block(user1, user2)
assert {:ok, nil} = UserRelationship.delete_mute(user1, user2)
assert {:ok, nil} = UserRelationship.delete_notification_mute(user1, user2)
assert {:ok, nil} = UserRelationship.delete_reblog_mute(user1, user2)
assert {:ok, nil} = UserRelationship.delete_inverse_subscription(user1, user2)
end
end
end