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Location: kallithea/rhodecode/tests/functional/test_journal.py - annotation

Marcin Kuzminski
Switched order of actions when doing repo rescan.

doing invalidation after repository scan is not optimal.
In case of big repository we first create an instance then invalidate
cache that we don't actually need. Reversing this order prevents that
from rhodecode.tests import *
from rhodecode.model.db import UserFollowing, User, Repository
from rhodecode.lib.helpers import get_token
import datetime


class TestJournalController(TestController):

    def test_index(self):
        self.log_user()
        response = self.app.get(url(controller='journal', action='index'))

        response.mustcontain("""<div class="journal_day">%s</div>""" % datetime.date.today())

    def test_stop_following_repository(self):
        session = self.log_user()
#        usr = Session().query(User).filter(User.username == 'test_admin').one()
#        repo = Session().query(Repository).filter(Repository.repo_name == HG_REPO).one()
#
#        followings = Session().query(UserFollowing)\
#            .filter(UserFollowing.user == usr)\
#            .filter(UserFollowing.follows_repository == repo).all()
#
#        assert len(followings) == 1, 'Not following any repository'
#
#        response = self.app.post(url(controller='journal',
#                                     action='toggle_following'),
#                                     {'auth_token':get_token(session),
#                                      'follows_repo_id':repo.repo_id})

    def test_start_following_repository(self):
        self.log_user()
        response = self.app.get(url(controller='journal', action='index'),)

    def test_public_journal_atom(self):
        self.log_user()
        response = self.app.get(url(controller='journal', action='public_journal_atom'),)

    def test_public_journal_rss(self):
        self.log_user()
        response = self.app.get(url(controller='journal', action='public_journal_rss'),)