python-telegram-bot/tests/test_videonote.py
2017-05-21 13:51:58 +02:00

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#!/usr/bin/env python
#
# A library that provides a Python interface to the Telegram Bot API
# Copyright (C) 2015-2017
# 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 General 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 General Public License for more details.
#
# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
# along with this program. If not, see [http://www.gnu.org/licenses/].
"""This module contains an object that represents Tests for Telegram VideoNote"""
import sys
import unittest
import os
from flaky import flaky
sys.path.append('.')
import telegram
from tests.base import BaseTest, timeout
class VideoNoteTest(BaseTest, unittest.TestCase):
"""This object represents Tests for Telegram VideoNote."""
def setUp(self):
self.videonote_file = open('tests/data/telegram.mp4', 'rb')
self.videonote_file_id = 'DQADAQADBwAD5VIIRYemhHpbPmIQAg'
self.duration = 5
self.length = 1 # No bloody clue what this does, see note in first test
self.thumb = telegram.PhotoSize.de_json({
'file_id': 'AAQBABOMsecvAAQqqoY1Pee_MqcyAAIC',
'width': 51,
'file_size': 645,
'height': 90
}, self._bot)
self.file_size = 326534
self.json_dict = {
'file_id': self.videonote_file_id,
'duration': self.duration,
'length': self.length,
'thumb': self.thumb.to_dict(),
'file_size': self.file_size
}
@flaky(3, 1)
@timeout(10)
def test_error_send_videonote_required_args_only(self):
# This is where it gets weird....
# According to telegram length is Video width and height.. but how that works with one
# parameter I couldn't tell you
# It would also seem that it is in fact a required parameter, so the original test below
# fails. Therefore I decided I check for the error instead - that way we'll also know
# when telegram fixes their shit
with self.assertRaisesRegex(telegram.error.BadRequest, r'Wrong video note length'):
message = self._bot.sendVideoNote(self._chat_id, self.videonote_file, timeout=10)
# videonote = message.videonote
#
# self.assertTrue(isinstance(videonote.file_id, str))
# self.assertNotEqual(videonote.file_id, None)
# self.assertEqual(videonote.duration, self.duration)
# self.assertEqual(videonote.length, self.length)
# self.assertEqual(videonote.thumb, self.thumb)
# self.assertEqual(videonote.file_size, self.file_size)
@flaky(3, 1)
@timeout(10)
def test_send_videonote_actual_required_args_only(self):
# See above test... if you pass any number that's > 0 and < some high number, it seems
# to work
message = self._bot.sendVideoNote(
self._chat_id, self.videonote_file, length=self.length, timeout=10)
videonote = message.video_note
self.assertTrue(isinstance(videonote.file_id, str))
self.assertNotEqual(videonote.file_id, None)
self.assertEqual(videonote.duration, self.duration)
# self.assertEqual(videonote.length, self.length)
self.assertEqual(videonote.thumb, self.thumb)
self.assertEqual(videonote.file_size, self.file_size)
@flaky(3, 1)
@timeout(10)
def test_send_videonote_all_args(self):
message = self._bot.sendVideoNote(
self._chat_id,
self.videonote_file,
timeout=10,
duration=self.duration,
length=self.length)
videonote = message.video_note
self.assertTrue(isinstance(videonote.file_id, str))
self.assertNotEqual(videonote.file_id, None)
# self.assertEqual(videonote.length, self.length)
self.assertEqual(videonote.duration, self.duration)
self.assertEqual(videonote.thumb, self.thumb)
self.assertEqual(videonote.file_size, self.file_size)
@flaky(3, 1)
@timeout(10)
def test_send_videonote_resend(self):
message = self._bot.sendVideoNote(
chat_id=self._chat_id,
video_note=self.videonote_file_id,
timeout=10,
duration=self.duration,
length=self.length)
videonote = message.video_note
self.assertEqual(videonote.file_id, self.videonote_file_id)
# self.assertEqual(videonote.length, self.length)
self.assertEqual(videonote.duration, self.duration)
self.assertEqual(videonote.thumb, self.thumb)
self.assertEqual(videonote.file_size, self.file_size)
def test_videonote_de_json(self):
videonote = telegram.VideoNote.de_json(self.json_dict, self._bot)
self.assertEqual(videonote.file_id, self.videonote_file_id)
# self.assertEqual(videonote.duration, self.duration)
self.assertEqual(videonote.thumb, self.thumb)
self.assertEqual(videonote.length, self.length)
self.assertEqual(videonote.file_size, self.file_size)
def test_videonote_to_json(self):
videonote = telegram.VideoNote.de_json(self.json_dict, self._bot)
self.assertTrue(self.is_json(videonote.to_json()))
def test_videonote_to_dict(self):
videonote = telegram.VideoNote.de_json(self.json_dict, self._bot)
self.assertTrue(self.is_dict(videonote.to_dict()))
self.assertEqual(videonote['file_id'], self.videonote_file_id)
self.assertEqual(videonote['duration'], self.duration)
self.assertEqual(videonote['length'], self.length)
self.assertEqual(videonote['file_size'], self.file_size)
@flaky(3, 1)
@timeout(10)
def test_error_send_videonote_empty_file(self):
json_dict = self.json_dict
del (json_dict['file_id'])
json_dict['video_note'] = open(os.devnull, 'rb')
self.assertRaises(telegram.TelegramError,
lambda: self._bot.sendVideoNote(chat_id=self._chat_id,
timeout=10,
**json_dict))
@flaky(3, 1)
@timeout(10)
def test_error_send_videonote_empty_file_id(self):
json_dict = self.json_dict
del (json_dict['file_id'])
json_dict['video_note'] = ''
self.assertRaises(telegram.TelegramError,
lambda: self._bot.sendVideoNote(chat_id=self._chat_id,
timeout=10,
**json_dict))
@flaky(3, 1)
@timeout(10)
def test_reply_videonote(self):
"""Test for Message.reply_videonote"""
message = self._bot.sendMessage(self._chat_id, '.')
# Length is needed... see first test
message = message.reply_video_note(self.videonote_file, length=self.length)
self.assertNotEqual(message.video_note.file_id, None)
def test_equality(self):
a = telegram.VideoNote(self.videonote_file_id, self.length, self.duration)
b = telegram.VideoNote(self.videonote_file_id, self.length, self.duration)
c = telegram.VideoNote(self.videonote_file_id, 0, 0, 0)
d = telegram.VideoNote("", self.length, self.duration)
e = telegram.Voice(self.videonote_file_id, self.duration)
self.assertEqual(a, b)
self.assertEqual(hash(a), hash(b))
self.assertIsNot(a, b)
self.assertEqual(a, c)
self.assertEqual(hash(a), hash(c))
self.assertNotEqual(a, d)
self.assertNotEqual(hash(a), hash(d))
self.assertNotEqual(a, e)
self.assertNotEqual(hash(a), hash(e))
if __name__ == '__main__':
unittest.main()