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Don't mock out presence_handler's internal start/stop methods in presencelike unit test; it's rude
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@ -63,6 +63,7 @@ class PresenceProfilelikeDataTestCase(unittest.TestCase):
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db_pool=None,
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datastore=Mock(spec=[
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"set_presence_state",
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"is_presence_visible",
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"set_profile_displayname",
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]),
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@ -83,6 +84,10 @@ class PresenceProfilelikeDataTestCase(unittest.TestCase):
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return defer.succeed("Frank")
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self.datastore.get_profile_displayname = get_profile_displayname
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def is_presence_visible(*args, **kwargs):
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return defer.succeed(False)
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self.datastore.is_presence_visible = is_presence_visible
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def get_profile_avatar_url(user_localpart):
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return defer.succeed("http://foo")
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self.datastore.get_profile_avatar_url = get_profile_avatar_url
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@ -96,14 +101,9 @@ class PresenceProfilelikeDataTestCase(unittest.TestCase):
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self.handlers = hs.get_handlers()
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self.mock_start = Mock()
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self.mock_stop = Mock()
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self.mock_update_client = Mock()
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self.mock_update_client.return_value = defer.succeed(None)
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self.handlers.presence_handler.start_polling_presence = self.mock_start
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self.handlers.presence_handler.stop_polling_presence = self.mock_stop
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self.handlers.presence_handler.push_update_to_clients = (
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self.mock_update_client)
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@ -132,10 +132,6 @@ class PresenceProfilelikeDataTestCase(unittest.TestCase):
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mocked_set.assert_called_with("apple",
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{"state": UNAVAILABLE, "status_msg": "Away"})
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self.mock_start.assert_called_with(self.u_apple,
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state={"state": UNAVAILABLE, "status_msg": "Away",
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"displayname": "Frank",
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"avatar_url": "http://foo"})
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@defer.inlineCallbacks
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def test_push_local(self):
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