python-telegram-bot/tests/test_error.py
Bibo-Joshi 2a4a0d0ccd
Refactor Defaults Integration (#2363)
* Change default handling, update signatures, get existing tests to pass.

* Try running tests on ubuntu 18.04

* Roll back

* Rework check_shortcut_call tests

* Further improve check_shortcut_call tests

* Start on defaults-checks for shortcuts, get it working for test_message

* Add check_shortcut_defaults to all other shortcut tests

* Some fine tuning

* Add defaults checking for bot methods

* Missing tests for TestCallbackQuery

* Test edit_message_media with defaults & some comments

* Fix cryptography requirement

* drop debug prints

* Remove debug prints

* Another try

* Try to fix coverage & logs

* Rearrange test order

* increase coverage

* Try to fix coverage reports

* address review

* Adapt tests like in #2386

* fix CI

* fix CI
2021-02-19 19:07:48 +01:00

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#!/usr/bin/env python
#
# A library that provides a Python interface to the Telegram Bot API
# Copyright (C) 2015-2021
# 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 pickle
from collections import defaultdict
import pytest
from telegram import TelegramError, TelegramDecryptionError
from telegram.error import (
Unauthorized,
InvalidToken,
NetworkError,
BadRequest,
TimedOut,
ChatMigrated,
RetryAfter,
Conflict,
)
class TestErrors:
def test_telegram_error(self):
with pytest.raises(TelegramError, match="^test message$"):
raise TelegramError("test message")
with pytest.raises(TelegramError, match="^Test message$"):
raise TelegramError("Error: test message")
with pytest.raises(TelegramError, match="^Test message$"):
raise TelegramError("[Error]: test message")
with pytest.raises(TelegramError, match="^Test message$"):
raise TelegramError("Bad Request: test message")
def test_unauthorized(self):
with pytest.raises(Unauthorized, match="test message"):
raise Unauthorized("test message")
with pytest.raises(Unauthorized, match="^Test message$"):
raise Unauthorized("Error: test message")
with pytest.raises(Unauthorized, match="^Test message$"):
raise Unauthorized("[Error]: test message")
with pytest.raises(Unauthorized, match="^Test message$"):
raise Unauthorized("Bad Request: test message")
def test_invalid_token(self):
with pytest.raises(InvalidToken, match="Invalid token"):
raise InvalidToken
def test_network_error(self):
with pytest.raises(NetworkError, match="test message"):
raise NetworkError("test message")
with pytest.raises(NetworkError, match="^Test message$"):
raise NetworkError("Error: test message")
with pytest.raises(NetworkError, match="^Test message$"):
raise NetworkError("[Error]: test message")
with pytest.raises(NetworkError, match="^Test message$"):
raise NetworkError("Bad Request: test message")
def test_bad_request(self):
with pytest.raises(BadRequest, match="test message"):
raise BadRequest("test message")
with pytest.raises(BadRequest, match="^Test message$"):
raise BadRequest("Error: test message")
with pytest.raises(BadRequest, match="^Test message$"):
raise BadRequest("[Error]: test message")
with pytest.raises(BadRequest, match="^Test message$"):
raise BadRequest("Bad Request: test message")
def test_timed_out(self):
with pytest.raises(TimedOut, match="^Timed out$"):
raise TimedOut
def test_chat_migrated(self):
with pytest.raises(ChatMigrated, match="Group migrated to supergroup. New chat id: 1234"):
raise ChatMigrated(1234)
try:
raise ChatMigrated(1234)
except ChatMigrated as e:
assert e.new_chat_id == 1234
def test_retry_after(self):
with pytest.raises(RetryAfter, match="Flood control exceeded. Retry in 12.0 seconds"):
raise RetryAfter(12)
def test_conflict(self):
with pytest.raises(Conflict, match='Something something.'):
raise Conflict('Something something.')
@pytest.mark.parametrize(
"exception, attributes",
[
(TelegramError("test message"), ["message"]),
(Unauthorized("test message"), ["message"]),
(InvalidToken(), ["message"]),
(NetworkError("test message"), ["message"]),
(BadRequest("test message"), ["message"]),
(TimedOut(), ["message"]),
(ChatMigrated(1234), ["message", "new_chat_id"]),
(RetryAfter(12), ["message", "retry_after"]),
(Conflict("test message"), ["message"]),
(TelegramDecryptionError("test message"), ["message"]),
],
)
def test_errors_pickling(self, exception, attributes):
pickled = pickle.dumps(exception)
unpickled = pickle.loads(pickled)
assert type(unpickled) is type(exception)
assert str(unpickled) == str(exception)
for attribute in attributes:
assert getattr(unpickled, attribute) == getattr(exception, attribute)
def test_pickling_test_coverage(self):
"""
This test is only here to make sure that new errors will override __reduce__ properly.
Add the new error class to the below covered_subclasses dict, if it's covered in the above
test_errors_pickling test.
"""
def make_assertion(cls):
assert {sc for sc in cls.__subclasses__()} == covered_subclasses[cls]
for subcls in cls.__subclasses__():
make_assertion(subcls)
covered_subclasses = defaultdict(set)
covered_subclasses.update(
{
TelegramError: {
Unauthorized,
InvalidToken,
NetworkError,
ChatMigrated,
RetryAfter,
Conflict,
TelegramDecryptionError,
},
NetworkError: {BadRequest, TimedOut},
}
)
make_assertion(TelegramError)