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# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
"""
* Copyright (C) 2009, Michael "Svedrin" Ziegler <diese-addy@funzt-halt.net>
*
* Mumble-Django 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 2 of the License, or
* (at your option) any later version.
*
* This package 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.
"""
import os
from django.test import TestCase
from models import *
from utils import ObjectInfo
class InstancesHandling( TestCase ):
""" Tests creation, editing and removing of vserver instances. """
def setUp( self ):
# Make sure we always start with a FRESH murmur instance, checking for left-over instances
# and deleting them before creating ours.
try:
self.murmur = Mumble.objects.get( addr="0.0.0.0", port=31337 );
except Mumble.DoesNotExist:
pass
else:
self.murmur.delete();
finally:
self.murmur = Mumble( name="#unit testing instance#", addr="0.0.0.0", port=31337 );
self.murmur.save();
def testDefaultConf( self ):
conf = self.murmur.ctl.getAllConf( self.murmur.srvid );
self.assert_( type(conf) == dict );
self.assert_( "host" in conf );
self.assert_( "port" in conf );
self.assert_( "certificate" in conf );
self.assert_( "key" in conf );
self.assert_( "registerhostname" in conf );
self.assert_( "registername" in conf );
self.assert_( "channelname" in conf );
self.assert_( "username" in conf );
self.assert_( "obfuscate" in conf );
self.assert_( "defaultchannel" in conf );
def testAddrPortUnique( self ):
try:
duplicate = Mumble( name="#another unit testing instance#", addr="0.0.0.0", port=31337 );
if duplicate.ctl.method == "ICE":
import Murmur
self.assertRaises( Murmur.ServerFailureException, duplicate.save );
else:
from sqlite3 import IntegrityError
self.assertRaises( IntegrityError, duplicate.save );
finally:
# make sure the duplicate is removed
duplicate.ctl.deleteServer( duplicate.srvid );
def tearDown( self ):
self.murmur.delete();
class DataReading( TestCase ):
""" Tests reading data from murmur using the low-level CTL methods. """
def setUp( self ):
# BIG FAT WARNING: This sucks ass, because it assumes the tester has a
# Murmur database like the one I have.
# I definitely need to prepare Murmur somehow before running these tests.
# Just don't yet know how.
self.murmur = Mumble.objects.get(id=1);
def testCtlGetChannels( self ):
""" Test getChannels() """
channels = self.murmur.ctl.getChannels( self.murmur.srvid );
if self.murmur.ctl.method == "ICE":
import Murmur
self.assertEquals( type( channels[0] ), Murmur.Channel );
else:
self.assertEquals( type( channels[0] ), ObjectInfo );
self.assert_( hasattr( channels[0], "id" ) );
self.assert_( hasattr( channels[0], "name" ) );
self.assert_( hasattr( channels[0], "parent" ) );
self.assert_( hasattr( channels[0], "links" ) );
def testCtlGetPlayers( self ):
""" Test getPlayers() """
players = self.murmur.ctl.getPlayers( self.murmur.srvid );
self.assert_( len(players) > 0 );
self.assertEquals( type(players), dict );
for plidx in players:
player = players[plidx];
if self.murmur.ctl.method == "ICE" and self.murmur.version[:2] == ( 1, 2 ):
import Murmur
self.assertEquals( type( player ), Murmur.User );
else:
self.assertEquals( type( player ), ObjectInfo );
self.assert_( hasattr( player, "session" ) );
self.assert_( hasattr( player, "mute" ) );
self.assert_( hasattr( player, "deaf" ) );
self.assert_( hasattr( player, "selfMute" ) );
self.assert_( hasattr( player, "selfDeaf" ) );
self.assert_( hasattr( player, "channel" ) );
self.assert_( hasattr( player, "userid" ) );
self.assert_( hasattr( player, "name" ) );
self.assert_( hasattr( player, "onlinesecs" ) );
self.assert_( hasattr( player, "bytespersec" ) );
def testCtlGetRegisteredPlayers( self ):
""" Test getRegistredPlayers() and getRegistration() """
players = self.murmur.ctl.getRegisteredPlayers( self.murmur.srvid );
self.assert_( len(players) > 0 );
self.assertEquals( type(players), dict );
for plidx in players:
player = players[plidx];
self.assertEquals( type( player ), ObjectInfo );
self.assert_( hasattr( player, "userid" ) );
self.assert_( hasattr( player, "name" ) );
self.assert_( hasattr( player, "email" ) );
self.assert_( hasattr( player, "pw" ) );
# compare with getRegistration result
reg = self.murmur.ctl.getRegistration( self.murmur.srvid, player.userid );
self.assertEquals( type( reg ), ObjectInfo );
self.assert_( hasattr( reg, "userid" ) );
self.assert_( hasattr( reg, "name" ) );
self.assert_( hasattr( reg, "email" ) );
self.assert_( hasattr( reg, "pw" ) );
self.assertEquals( player.userid, reg.userid );
self.assertEquals( player.name, reg.name );
self.assertEquals( player.email, reg.email );
self.assertEquals( player.pw, reg.pw );
def testCtlGetAcl( self ):
""" Test getACL() for the root channel """
acls, groups, inherit = self.murmur.ctl.getACL( self.murmur.srvid, 0 );
for rule in acls:
if self.murmur.ctl.method == "ICE" and self.murmur.version[:2] == ( 1, 2 ):
import Murmur
self.assertEquals( type( rule ), Murmur.ACL );
else:
self.assertEquals( type( rule ), ObjectInfo );
self.assert_( hasattr( rule, "applyHere" ) );
self.assert_( hasattr( rule, "applySubs" ) );
self.assert_( hasattr( rule, "inherited" ) );
self.assert_( hasattr( rule, "userid" ) );
self.assert_( hasattr( rule, "group" ) );
self.assert_( hasattr( rule, "allow" ) );
self.assert_( hasattr( rule, "deny" ) );
for grp in groups:
if self.murmur.ctl.method == "ICE":
import Murmur
self.assertEquals( type( grp ), Murmur.Group );
else:
self.assertEquals( type( grp ), ObjectInfo );
self.assert_( hasattr( grp, "name" ) );
self.assert_( hasattr( grp, "inherited" ) );
self.assert_( hasattr( grp, "inherit" ) );
self.assert_( hasattr( grp, "inheritable" ) );
self.assert_( hasattr( grp, "add" ) );
self.assert_( hasattr( grp, "remove" ) );
self.assert_( hasattr( grp, "members" ) );