python-telegram-bot/tests/test_replykeyboardmarkup.py
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Co-authored-by: Bibo-Joshi <hinrich.mahler@freenet.de>
2020-06-15 18:20:51 +02:00

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#!/usr/bin/env python
#
# A library that provides a Python interface to the Telegram Bot API
# Copyright (C) 2015-2020
# 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 pytest
from flaky import flaky
from telegram import ReplyKeyboardMarkup, KeyboardButton
@pytest.fixture(scope='class')
def reply_keyboard_markup():
return ReplyKeyboardMarkup(TestReplyKeyboardMarkup.keyboard,
resize_keyboard=TestReplyKeyboardMarkup.resize_keyboard,
one_time_keyboard=TestReplyKeyboardMarkup.one_time_keyboard,
selective=TestReplyKeyboardMarkup.selective)
class TestReplyKeyboardMarkup:
keyboard = [[KeyboardButton('button1'), KeyboardButton('button2')]]
resize_keyboard = True
one_time_keyboard = True
selective = True
@flaky(3, 1)
@pytest.mark.timeout(10)
def test_send_message_with_reply_keyboard_markup(self, bot, chat_id, reply_keyboard_markup):
message = bot.send_message(chat_id, 'Text', reply_markup=reply_keyboard_markup)
assert message.text == 'Text'
@flaky(3, 1)
@pytest.mark.timeout(10)
def test_send_message_with_data_markup(self, bot, chat_id):
message = bot.send_message(chat_id, 'text 2', reply_markup={'keyboard': [['1', '2']]})
assert message.text == 'text 2'
def test_from_button(self):
reply_keyboard_markup = ReplyKeyboardMarkup.from_button(
KeyboardButton(text='button1')).keyboard
assert len(reply_keyboard_markup) == 1
assert len(reply_keyboard_markup[0]) == 1
reply_keyboard_markup = ReplyKeyboardMarkup.from_button('button1').keyboard
assert len(reply_keyboard_markup) == 1
assert len(reply_keyboard_markup[0]) == 1
def test_from_row(self):
reply_keyboard_markup = ReplyKeyboardMarkup.from_row([
KeyboardButton(text='button1'),
KeyboardButton(text='button2')]).keyboard
assert len(reply_keyboard_markup) == 1
assert len(reply_keyboard_markup[0]) == 2
reply_keyboard_markup = ReplyKeyboardMarkup.from_row(['button1', 'button2']).keyboard
assert len(reply_keyboard_markup) == 1
assert len(reply_keyboard_markup[0]) == 2
def test_from_column(self):
reply_keyboard_markup = ReplyKeyboardMarkup.from_column([
KeyboardButton(text='button1'),
KeyboardButton(text='button2')]).keyboard
assert len(reply_keyboard_markup) == 2
assert len(reply_keyboard_markup[0]) == 1
assert len(reply_keyboard_markup[1]) == 1
reply_keyboard_markup = ReplyKeyboardMarkup.from_column(['button1', 'button2']).keyboard
assert len(reply_keyboard_markup) == 2
assert len(reply_keyboard_markup[0]) == 1
assert len(reply_keyboard_markup[1]) == 1
def test_expected_values(self, reply_keyboard_markup):
assert isinstance(reply_keyboard_markup.keyboard, list)
assert isinstance(reply_keyboard_markup.keyboard[0][0], KeyboardButton)
assert isinstance(reply_keyboard_markup.keyboard[0][1], KeyboardButton)
assert reply_keyboard_markup.resize_keyboard == self.resize_keyboard
assert reply_keyboard_markup.one_time_keyboard == self.one_time_keyboard
assert reply_keyboard_markup.selective == self.selective
def test_to_dict(self, reply_keyboard_markup):
reply_keyboard_markup_dict = reply_keyboard_markup.to_dict()
assert isinstance(reply_keyboard_markup_dict, dict)
assert (reply_keyboard_markup_dict['keyboard'][0][0]
== reply_keyboard_markup.keyboard[0][0].to_dict())
assert (reply_keyboard_markup_dict['keyboard'][0][1]
== reply_keyboard_markup.keyboard[0][1].to_dict())
assert (reply_keyboard_markup_dict['resize_keyboard']
== reply_keyboard_markup.resize_keyboard)
assert (reply_keyboard_markup_dict['one_time_keyboard']
== reply_keyboard_markup.one_time_keyboard)
assert reply_keyboard_markup_dict['selective'] == reply_keyboard_markup.selective