import sys import os cwd = os.getcwd() sys.path += [cwd, os.path.join(cwd, 'plugins')] import unittest import classes import relay def dummyf(): pass class TestRelay(unittest.TestCase): def setUp(self): self.irc = classes.FakeIRC('fakeirc', classes.FakeProto) self.irc.maxnicklen = 20 self.f = lambda nick: relay.normalizeNick(self.irc, 'unittest', nick) # Fake our protocol name to something that supports slashes in nicks. # relay uses a whitelist for this to prevent accidentally introducing # bad nicks: self.irc.protoname = "inspircd" def testNormalizeNick(self): # Second argument simply states the suffix. self.assertEqual(self.f('helloworld'), 'helloworld/unittest') self.assertEqual(self.f('ObnoxiouslyLongNick'), 'Obnoxiously/unittest') self.assertEqual(self.f('10XAAAAAA'), '_10XAAAAAA/unittest') def testNormalizeNickConflict(self): self.assertEqual(self.f('helloworld'), 'helloworld/unittest') self.irc.users['10XAAAAAA'] = classes.IrcUser('helloworld/unittest', 1234, '10XAAAAAA') # Increase amount of /'s by one self.assertEqual(self.f('helloworld'), 'helloworld//unittest') self.irc.users['10XAAAAAB'] = classes.IrcUser('helloworld//unittest', 1234, '10XAAAAAB') # Cut off the nick, not the suffix if the result is too long. self.assertEqual(self.f('helloworld'), 'helloworl///unittest') def testNormalizeNickRemovesSlashes(self): self.irc.protoname = "charybdis" try: self.assertEqual(self.f('helloworld'), 'helloworld|unittest') self.assertEqual(self.f('abcde/eJanus'), 'abcde|eJanu|unittest') self.assertEqual(self.f('ObnoxiouslyLongNick'), 'Obnoxiously|unittest') finally: self.irc.protoname = "inspircd"