python-telegram-bot/tests/ext/test_businessconnectionhandler.py

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#!/usr/bin/env python
#
# A library that provides a Python interface to the Telegram Bot API
# Copyright (C) 2015-2024
# Leandro Toledo de Souza <devs@python-telegram-bot.org>
#
# This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
# it under the terms of the GNU Lesser Public License as published by
# the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
# (at your option) any later version.
#
# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
# GNU Lesser Public License for more details.
#
# You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser Public License
# along with this program. If not, see [http://www.gnu.org/licenses/].
import asyncio
import datetime
import pytest
from telegram import (
Bot,
BusinessConnection,
CallbackQuery,
Chat,
ChosenInlineResult,
Message,
PreCheckoutQuery,
ShippingQuery,
Update,
User,
)
from telegram._utils.datetime import UTC
from telegram.ext import BusinessConnectionHandler, CallbackContext, JobQueue
from tests.auxil.slots import mro_slots
message = Message(1, None, Chat(1, ""), from_user=User(1, "", False), text="Text")
params = [
{"message": message},
{"edited_message": message},
{"callback_query": CallbackQuery(1, User(1, "", False), "chat", message=message)},
{"channel_post": message},
{"edited_channel_post": message},
{"chosen_inline_result": ChosenInlineResult("id", User(1, "", False), "")},
{"shipping_query": ShippingQuery("id", User(1, "", False), "", None)},
{"pre_checkout_query": PreCheckoutQuery("id", User(1, "", False), "", 0, "")},
{"callback_query": CallbackQuery(1, User(1, "", False), "chat")},
]
ids = (
"message",
"edited_message",
"callback_query",
"channel_post",
"edited_channel_post",
"chosen_inline_result",
"shipping_query",
"pre_checkout_query",
"callback_query_without_message",
)
@pytest.fixture(scope="class", params=params, ids=ids)
def false_update(request):
return Update(update_id=2, **request.param)
@pytest.fixture(scope="class")
def time():
return datetime.datetime.now(tz=UTC)
@pytest.fixture(scope="class")
def business_connection(bot):
bc = BusinessConnection(
id="1",
user_chat_id=1,
user=User(1, "name", username="user_a", is_bot=False),
date=datetime.datetime.now(tz=UTC),
can_reply=True,
is_enabled=True,
)
bc.set_bot(bot)
return bc
@pytest.fixture
def business_connection_update(bot, business_connection):
return Update(0, business_connection=business_connection)
class TestBusinessConnectionHandler:
test_flag = False
def test_slot_behaviour(self):
action = BusinessConnectionHandler(self.callback)
for attr in action.__slots__:
assert getattr(action, attr, "err") != "err", f"got extra slot '{attr}'"
assert len(mro_slots(action)) == len(set(mro_slots(action))), "duplicate slot"
@pytest.fixture(autouse=True)
def _reset(self):
self.test_flag = False
async def callback(self, update, context):
self.test_flag = (
isinstance(context, CallbackContext)
and isinstance(context.bot, Bot)
and isinstance(update, Update)
and isinstance(context.update_queue, asyncio.Queue)
and isinstance(context.job_queue, JobQueue)
and isinstance(context.user_data, dict)
and isinstance(context.bot_data, dict)
and isinstance(
update.business_connection,
BusinessConnection,
)
)
def test_with_user_id(self, business_connection_update):
handler = BusinessConnectionHandler(self.callback, user_id=1)
assert handler.check_update(business_connection_update)
handler = BusinessConnectionHandler(self.callback, user_id=[1])
assert handler.check_update(business_connection_update)
handler = BusinessConnectionHandler(self.callback, user_id=2, username="@user_a")
assert handler.check_update(business_connection_update)
handler = BusinessConnectionHandler(self.callback, user_id=2)
assert not handler.check_update(business_connection_update)
handler = BusinessConnectionHandler(self.callback, user_id=[2])
assert not handler.check_update(business_connection_update)
def test_with_username(self, business_connection_update):
handler = BusinessConnectionHandler(self.callback, username="user_a")
assert handler.check_update(business_connection_update)
handler = BusinessConnectionHandler(self.callback, username="@user_a")
assert handler.check_update(business_connection_update)
handler = BusinessConnectionHandler(self.callback, username=["user_a"])
assert handler.check_update(business_connection_update)
handler = BusinessConnectionHandler(self.callback, username=["@user_a"])
assert handler.check_update(business_connection_update)
handler = BusinessConnectionHandler(self.callback, user_id=1, username="@user_b")
assert handler.check_update(business_connection_update)
handler = BusinessConnectionHandler(self.callback, username="user_b")
assert not handler.check_update(business_connection_update)
handler = BusinessConnectionHandler(self.callback, username="@user_b")
assert not handler.check_update(business_connection_update)
handler = BusinessConnectionHandler(self.callback, username=["user_b"])
assert not handler.check_update(business_connection_update)
handler = BusinessConnectionHandler(self.callback, username=["@user_b"])
assert not handler.check_update(business_connection_update)
business_connection_update.business_connection.user._unfreeze()
business_connection_update.business_connection.user.username = None
assert not handler.check_update(business_connection_update)
def test_other_update_types(self, false_update):
handler = BusinessConnectionHandler(self.callback)
assert not handler.check_update(false_update)
assert not handler.check_update(True)
async def test_context(self, app, business_connection_update):
handler = BusinessConnectionHandler(callback=self.callback)
app.add_handler(handler)
async with app:
await app.process_update(business_connection_update)
assert self.test_flag