python-telegram-bot/tests/test_constants.py
Noam Meltzer acf1541395 Botapi2.3 (#471)
* New fields channel_post and edited_channel_post for Update

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* setGameScore() changes

 - Changed behaviour: messages with high scores will be update with new
   high scores by default. (documentation fix)
 - Use (new) disable_edit_message in setGameScore to disable the above new
   behaviour.
 - The edit_message parameter from setGameScore is no longer in use. For
   backward compatibility, it will be taken into account for a while,
   unless disable_edit_message is passed explicitly.

refs #468

* New field forward_from_message_id for Message.

refs #468

* New parameter cache_time for answerCallbackQuery

refs #468

* replykeyboardhide renamed to replykeyboardremove

refs #468

* Unitests for updated setGameScore semantics

refs #468

* Backward compatibility for ReplyKeyboardHide

refs #468

* Fix docstrings of wrapper methods in Message

* Unitest new field forward_from_message_id of Message

refs #468

* Fix testMaxCaptionLength

Telegram servers changed their behaviour - now they truncate a long
caption instead of returning an error.

* MessageHandler: Added support for channel posts

* Fix flake8 complaints in a manner which yapf will like it too.

* fix rst markup
2016-12-11 22:44:52 +01:00

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# python-telegram-bot - a Python interface to the Telegram Bot API
# Copyright (C) 2015-2016
# by the python-telegram-bot contributors <devs@python-telegram-bot.org>
#
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"""Test the Telegram constants."""
import sys
import unittest
from flaky import flaky
sys.path.append('.')
import telegram
from telegram.error import BadRequest
from tests.base import BaseTest, timeout
class ConstantsTest(BaseTest, unittest.TestCase):
@flaky(3, 1)
@timeout(10)
def testMaxMessageLength(self):
self._bot.sendMessage(
chat_id=self._chat_id, text='a' * telegram.constants.MAX_MESSAGE_LENGTH)
try:
self._bot.sendMessage(
chat_id=self._chat_id, text='a' * (telegram.constants.MAX_MESSAGE_LENGTH + 1))
except BadRequest as e:
err = str(e)
self.assertTrue("too long" in err) # BadRequest: 'Message is too long'
@flaky(3, 1)
@timeout(10)
def testMaxCaptionLength(self):
good_caption = 'a' * telegram.constants.MAX_CAPTION_LENGTH
good_msg = self._bot.sendPhoto(
photo=open('tests/data/telegram.png', 'rb'),
caption=good_caption,
chat_id=self._chat_id)
self.assertEqual(good_msg.caption, good_caption)
bad_caption = good_caption + 'Z'
try:
bad_msg = self._bot.sendPhoto(
photo=open('tests/data/telegram.png', 'rb'),
caption='a' * (telegram.constants.MAX_CAPTION_LENGTH + 1),
chat_id=self._chat_id)
except BadRequest as e:
# This used to be the way long caption was handled before Oct? Nov? 2016
err = str(e)
self.assertTrue("TOO_LONG" in err) # BadRequest: 'MEDIA_CAPTION_TOO_LONG'
else:
self.assertNotEqual(bad_msg.caption, bad_caption)
self.assertEqual(len(bad_msg.caption), telegram.constants.MAX_CAPTION_LENGTH)
if __name__ == '__main__':
unittest.main()