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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
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
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from rhodecode.model.db import Notification, User
from rhodecode.model.user import UserModel
from rhodecode.model.notification import NotificationModel
from rhodecode.model.meta import Session
class TestNotificationsController(TestController):
def tearDown(self):
for n in Notification.query().all():
inst = Notification.get(n.notification_id)
Session().delete(inst)
Session().commit()
def test_index(self):
self.log_user()
u1 = UserModel().create_or_update(username='u1', password='qweqwe',
email='u1@rhodecode.org',
firstname='u1', lastname='u1')
u1 = u1.user_id
response = self.app.get(url('notifications'))
response.mustcontain('<div class="table">No notifications here yet</div>')
cur_user = self._get_logged_user()
NotificationModel().create(created_by=u1, subject=u'test_notification_1',
body=u'notification_1',
recipients=[cur_user])
Session().commit()
response = self.app.get(url('notifications'))
response.mustcontain(u'test_notification_1')
# def test_index_as_xml(self):
# response = self.app.get(url('formatted_notifications', format='xml'))
#
# def test_create(self):
# response = self.app.post(url('notifications'))
#
# def test_new(self):
# response = self.app.get(url('new_notification'))
#
# def test_new_as_xml(self):
# response = self.app.get(url('formatted_new_notification', format='xml'))
#
# def test_update(self):
# response = self.app.put(url('notification', notification_id=1))
#
# def test_update_browser_fakeout(self):
# response = self.app.post(url('notification', notification_id=1), params=dict(_method='put'))
def test_delete(self):
self.log_user()
cur_user = self._get_logged_user()
u1 = UserModel().create_or_update(username='u1', password='qweqwe',
email='u1@rhodecode.org',
firstname='u1', lastname='u1')
u2 = UserModel().create_or_update(username='u2', password='qweqwe',
email='u2@rhodecode.org',
firstname='u2', lastname='u2')
# make notifications
notification = NotificationModel().create(created_by=cur_user,
subject=u'test',
body=u'hi there',
recipients=[cur_user, u1, u2])
Session().commit()
u1 = User.get(u1.user_id)
u2 = User.get(u2.user_id)
# check DB
get_notif = lambda un: [x.notification for x in un]
self.assertEqual(get_notif(cur_user.notifications), [notification])
self.assertEqual(get_notif(u1.notifications), [notification])
self.assertEqual(get_notif(u2.notifications), [notification])
cur_usr_id = cur_user.user_id
response = self.app.delete(url('notification',
notification_id=
notification.notification_id))
self.assertEqual(response.body, 'ok')
cur_user = User.get(cur_usr_id)
self.assertEqual(cur_user.notifications, [])
def test_show(self):
self.log_user()
cur_user = self._get_logged_user()
u1 = UserModel().create_or_update(username='u1', password='qweqwe',
email='u1@rhodecode.org',
firstname='u1', lastname='u1')
u2 = UserModel().create_or_update(username='u2', password='qweqwe',
email='u2@rhodecode.org',
firstname='u2', lastname='u2')
notification = NotificationModel().create(created_by=cur_user,
subject=u'test',
body=u'hi there',
recipients=[cur_user, u1, u2])
response = self.app.get(url('notification',
notification_id=notification.notification_id))
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