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devicehub-teal/tests/test_tag.py

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import pytest
from pytest import raises
from sqlalchemy.exc import IntegrityError
from ereuse_devicehub.client import UserClient
from ereuse_devicehub.db import db
from ereuse_devicehub.devicehub import Devicehub
from ereuse_devicehub.resources.agent.models import Organization
from ereuse_devicehub.resources.device.models import Desktop
from ereuse_devicehub.resources.enums import ComputerChassis
from ereuse_devicehub.resources.tag import Tag
from ereuse_devicehub.resources.tag.view import CannotCreateETag, TagNotLinked
from teal.db import MultipleResourcesFound, ResourceNotFound
from teal.marshmallow import ValidationError
from tests import conftest
@pytest.mark.usefixtures(conftest.app_context.__name__)
def test_create_tag():
"""Creates a tag specifying a custom organization."""
org = Organization(name='Bar', tax_id='BarTax')
tag = Tag(id='bar-1', org=org)
db.session.add(tag)
db.session.commit()
@pytest.mark.usefixtures(conftest.app_context.__name__)
def test_create_tag_default_org():
"""Creates a tag using the default organization."""
tag = Tag(id='foo-1')
assert not tag.org_id, 'org-id is set as default value so it should only load on flush'
# We don't want the organization to load, or it would make this
# object, from transient to new (added to session)
assert 'org' not in vars(tag), 'Organization should not have been loaded'
db.session.add(tag)
db.session.commit()
assert tag.org.name == 'FooOrg' # as defined in the settings
@pytest.mark.usefixtures(conftest.app_context.__name__)
def test_create_tag_no_slash():
"""Checks that no tags can be created that contain a slash."""
with raises(ValidationError):
Tag(id='/')
@pytest.mark.usefixtures(conftest.app_context.__name__)
def test_create_two_same_tags():
"""Ensures there cannot be two tags with the same ID and organization."""
db.session.add(Tag(id='foo-bar'))
db.session.add(Tag(id='foo-bar'))
with raises(IntegrityError):
db.session.commit()
db.session.rollback()
# And it works if tags are in different organizations
db.session.add(Tag(id='foo-bar'))
org2 = Organization(name='org 2', tax_id='tax id org 2')
db.session.add(Tag(id='foo-bar', org=org2))
db.session.commit()
def test_tag_post(app: Devicehub, user: UserClient):
"""Checks the POST method of creating a tag."""
user.post(res=Tag, query=[('ids', 'foo')], data={})
with app.app_context():
assert Tag.query.filter_by(id='foo').one()
def test_tag_post_etag(user: UserClient):
"""
Ensures users cannot create eReuse.org tags through POST;
only terminal.
"""
user.post(res=Tag, query=[('ids', 'FO-123456')], data={}, status=CannotCreateETag)
# Although similar, these are not eTags and should pass
user.post(res=Tag, query=[
('ids', 'FO-0123-45'),
('ids', 'FOO012345678910'),
('ids', 'FO'),
('ids', 'FO-'),
('ids', 'FO-123'),
('ids', 'FOO-123456')
], data={})
def test_tag_get_device_from_tag_endpoint(app: Devicehub, user: UserClient):
"""Checks getting a linked device from a tag endpoint"""
with app.app_context():
# Create a pc with a tag
tag = Tag(id='foo-bar')
pc = Desktop(serial_number='sn1', chassis=ComputerChassis.Tower)
pc.tags.add(tag)
db.session.add(pc)
db.session.commit()
computer, _ = user.get(res=Tag, item='foo-bar/device')
assert computer['serialNumber'] == 'sn1'
def test_tag_get_device_from_tag_endpoint_no_linked(app: Devicehub, user: UserClient):
"""As above, but when the tag is not linked."""
with app.app_context():
db.session.add(Tag(id='foo-bar'))
db.session.commit()
user.get(res=Tag, item='foo-bar/device', status=TagNotLinked)
def test_tag_get_device_from_tag_endpoint_no_tag(user: UserClient):
"""As above, but when there is no tag with such ID."""
user.get(res=Tag, item='foo-bar/device', status=ResourceNotFound)
def test_tag_get_device_from_tag_endpoint_multiple_tags(app: Devicehub, user: UserClient):
"""
As above, but when there are two tags with the same ID, the
system should not return any of both (to be deterministic) so
it should raise an exception.
"""
with app.app_context():
db.session.add(Tag(id='foo-bar'))
org2 = Organization(name='org 2', tax_id='tax id org 2')
db.session.add(Tag(id='foo-bar', org=org2))
db.session.commit()
user.get(res=Tag, item='foo-bar/device', status=MultipleResourcesFound)