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This is based on a previous discussion on the list where this was more or less seen as the least-bad option.
102 lines
2.3 KiB
Python
102 lines
2.3 KiB
Python
import collections.abc
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import time
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import pytest
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import notmuch2
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@pytest.fixture
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def thread(maildir, notmuch):
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"""Return a single thread with one matched message."""
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msgid, _ = maildir.deliver(body='foo')
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maildir.deliver(body='bar',
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headers=[('In-Reply-To', '<{}>'.format(msgid))])
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notmuch('new')
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with notmuch2.Database(maildir.path) as db:
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yield next(db.threads('foo'))
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def test_type(thread):
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assert isinstance(thread, notmuch2.Thread)
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assert isinstance(thread, collections.abc.Iterable)
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def test_threadid(thread):
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assert isinstance(thread.threadid, notmuch2.BinString)
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assert thread.threadid
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def test_len(thread):
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assert len(thread) == 2
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def test_toplevel_type(thread):
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assert isinstance(thread.toplevel(), collections.abc.Iterator)
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def test_toplevel(thread):
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msgs = thread.toplevel()
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assert isinstance(next(msgs), notmuch2.Message)
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with pytest.raises(StopIteration):
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next(msgs)
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def test_toplevel_reply(thread):
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msg = next(thread.toplevel())
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assert isinstance(next(msg.replies()), notmuch2.Message)
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def test_iter(thread):
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msgs = list(iter(thread))
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assert len(msgs) == len(thread)
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for msg in msgs:
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assert isinstance(msg, notmuch2.Message)
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def test_matched(thread):
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assert thread.matched == 1
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def test_authors_type(thread):
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assert isinstance(thread.authors, notmuch2.BinString)
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def test_authors(thread):
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assert thread.authors == 'src@example.com'
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def test_subject(thread):
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assert thread.subject == 'Test mail'
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def test_first(thread):
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# XXX Someone seems to treat things as local time instead of
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# UTC or the other way around.
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now = int(time.time())
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assert abs(now - thread.first) < 3600*24
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def test_last(thread):
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# XXX Someone seems to treat things as local time instead of
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# UTC or the other way around.
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now = int(time.time())
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assert abs(now - thread.last) < 3600*24
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def test_first_last(thread):
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# Sadly we only have second resolution so these will always be the
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# same time in our tests.
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assert thread.first <= thread.last
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def test_tags_type(thread):
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assert isinstance(thread.tags, notmuch2.ImmutableTagSet)
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def test_tags_cache(thread):
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assert thread.tags is thread.tags
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def test_tags(thread):
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assert 'inbox' in thread.tags
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