#!/usr/bin/env python # # A library that provides a Python interface to the Telegram Bot API # Copyright (C) 2015-2018 # Leandro Toledo de Souza # # 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 datetime import os import sys import time from queue import Queue from time import sleep import pytest from flaky import flaky from telegram.ext import JobQueue, Updater, Job, CallbackContext from telegram.utils.deprecate import TelegramDeprecationWarning @pytest.fixture(scope='function') def job_queue(bot, _dp): jq = JobQueue() jq.set_dispatcher(_dp) jq.start() yield jq jq.stop() @pytest.mark.skipif(os.getenv('APPVEYOR'), reason="On Appveyor precise timings are not accurate.") @flaky(10, 1) # Timings aren't quite perfect class TestJobQueue(object): result = 0 job_time = 0 @pytest.fixture(autouse=True) def reset(self): self.result = 0 self.job_time = 0 def job_run_once(self, bot, job): self.result += 1 def job_with_exception(self, bot, job): raise Exception('Test Error') def job_remove_self(self, bot, job): self.result += 1 job.schedule_removal() def job_run_once_with_context(self, bot, job): self.result += job.context def job_datetime_tests(self, bot, job): self.job_time = time.time() def job_context_based_callback(self, context): if (isinstance(context, CallbackContext) and isinstance(context.job, Job) and isinstance(context.update_queue, Queue) and context.job.context == 2 and context.chat_data is None and context.user_data is None and context.job_queue is context.job.job_queue): self.result += 1 def test_run_once(self, job_queue): job_queue.run_once(self.job_run_once, 0.01) sleep(0.02) assert self.result == 1 def test_job_with_context(self, job_queue): job_queue.run_once(self.job_run_once_with_context, 0.01, context=5) sleep(0.02) assert self.result == 5 def test_run_repeating(self, job_queue): job_queue.run_repeating(self.job_run_once, 0.02) sleep(0.05) assert self.result == 2 def test_run_repeating_first(self, job_queue): job_queue.run_repeating(self.job_run_once, 0.05, first=0.2) sleep(0.15) assert self.result == 0 sleep(0.07) assert self.result == 1 def test_multiple(self, job_queue): job_queue.run_once(self.job_run_once, 0.01) job_queue.run_once(self.job_run_once, 0.02) job_queue.run_repeating(self.job_run_once, 0.02) sleep(0.055) assert self.result == 4 def test_disabled(self, job_queue): j1 = job_queue.run_once(self.job_run_once, 0.1) j2 = job_queue.run_repeating(self.job_run_once, 0.05) j1.enabled = False j2.enabled = False sleep(0.06) assert self.result == 0 j1.enabled = True sleep(0.2) assert self.result == 1 def test_schedule_removal(self, job_queue): j1 = job_queue.run_once(self.job_run_once, 0.03) j2 = job_queue.run_repeating(self.job_run_once, 0.02) sleep(0.025) j1.schedule_removal() j2.schedule_removal() sleep(0.04) assert self.result == 1 def test_schedule_removal_from_within(self, job_queue): job_queue.run_repeating(self.job_remove_self, 0.01) sleep(0.05) assert self.result == 1 def test_longer_first(self, job_queue): job_queue.run_once(self.job_run_once, 0.02) job_queue.run_once(self.job_run_once, 0.01) sleep(0.015) assert self.result == 1 def test_error(self, job_queue): job_queue.run_repeating(self.job_with_exception, 0.01) job_queue.run_repeating(self.job_run_once, 0.02) sleep(0.03) assert self.result == 1 def test_in_updater(self, bot): u = Updater(bot=bot) u.job_queue.start() try: u.job_queue.run_repeating(self.job_run_once, 0.02) sleep(0.03) assert self.result == 1 u.stop() sleep(1) assert self.result == 1 finally: u.stop() def test_time_unit_int(self, job_queue): # Testing seconds in int delta = 0.05 expected_time = time.time() + delta job_queue.run_once(self.job_datetime_tests, delta) sleep(0.06) assert pytest.approx(self.job_time) == expected_time def test_time_unit_dt_timedelta(self, job_queue): # Testing seconds, minutes and hours as datetime.timedelta object # This is sufficient to test that it actually works. interval = datetime.timedelta(seconds=0.05) expected_time = time.time() + interval.total_seconds() job_queue.run_once(self.job_datetime_tests, interval) sleep(0.06) assert pytest.approx(self.job_time) == expected_time def test_time_unit_dt_datetime(self, job_queue): # Testing running at a specific datetime delta = datetime.timedelta(seconds=0.05) when = datetime.datetime.now() + delta expected_time = time.time() + delta.total_seconds() job_queue.run_once(self.job_datetime_tests, when) sleep(0.06) assert pytest.approx(self.job_time) == expected_time def test_time_unit_dt_time_today(self, job_queue): # Testing running at a specific time today delta = 0.05 when = (datetime.datetime.now() + datetime.timedelta(seconds=delta)).time() expected_time = time.time() + delta job_queue.run_once(self.job_datetime_tests, when) sleep(0.06) assert pytest.approx(self.job_time) == expected_time def test_time_unit_dt_time_tomorrow(self, job_queue): # Testing running at a specific time that has passed today. Since we can't wait a day, we # test if the jobs next_t has been calculated correctly delta = -2 when = (datetime.datetime.now() + datetime.timedelta(seconds=delta)).time() expected_time = time.time() + delta + 60 * 60 * 24 job_queue.run_once(self.job_datetime_tests, when) assert pytest.approx(job_queue._queue.get(False)[0]) == expected_time def test_run_daily(self, job_queue): delta = 0.5 time_of_day = (datetime.datetime.now() + datetime.timedelta(seconds=delta)).time() expected_time = time.time() + 60 * 60 * 24 + delta job_queue.run_daily(self.job_run_once, time_of_day) sleep(0.6) assert self.result == 1 assert pytest.approx(job_queue._queue.get(False)[0]) == expected_time def test_warnings(self, job_queue): j = Job(self.job_run_once, repeat=False) with pytest.raises(ValueError, match='can not be set to'): j.repeat = True j.interval = 15 assert j.interval_seconds == 15 j.repeat = True with pytest.raises(ValueError, match='can not be'): j.interval = None j.repeat = False with pytest.raises(ValueError, match='must be of type'): j.interval = 'every 3 minutes' j.interval = 15 assert j.interval_seconds == 15 with pytest.raises(ValueError, match='argument should be of type'): j.days = 'every day' with pytest.raises(ValueError, match='The elements of the'): j.days = ('mon', 'wed') with pytest.raises(ValueError, match='from 0 up to and'): j.days = (0, 6, 12, 14) def test_get_jobs(self, job_queue): job1 = job_queue.run_once(self.job_run_once, 10, name='name1') job2 = job_queue.run_once(self.job_run_once, 10, name='name1') job3 = job_queue.run_once(self.job_run_once, 10, name='name2') assert job_queue.jobs() == (job1, job2, job3) assert job_queue.get_jobs_by_name('name1') == (job1, job2) assert job_queue.get_jobs_by_name('name2') == (job3,) @pytest.mark.skipif(sys.version_info < (3, 0), reason='pytest fails this for no reason') def test_bot_in_init_deprecation(self, bot): with pytest.warns(TelegramDeprecationWarning): JobQueue(bot) def test_context_based_callback(self, job_queue): job_queue.run_once(self.job_context_based_callback, 0.01, context=2) sleep(0.03) assert self.result == 0