Implement tests for message updating

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Matthias 2021-06-19 09:31:34 +02:00
parent a9f111dca0
commit 6e99e3fbbb
2 changed files with 39 additions and 24 deletions

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@ -1087,7 +1087,6 @@ class Telegram(RPCHandler):
chat_id = query.message.chat_id
message_id = query.message.message_id
try:
try:
self._updater.bot.edit_message_text(
chat_id=chat_id,
@ -1100,15 +1099,9 @@ class Telegram(RPCHandler):
if 'not modified' in e.message.lower():
pass
else:
logger.warning(
'TelegramError: %s',
e.message
)
logger.warning('TelegramError: %s', e.message)
except TelegramError as telegram_err:
logger.warning(
'TelegramError: %s! Giving up on that message.',
telegram_err.message
)
logger.warning('TelegramError: %s! Giving up on that message.', telegram_err.message)
def _send_msg(self, msg: str, parse_mode: str = ParseMode.MARKDOWN,
disable_notification: bool = False,

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@ -13,7 +13,7 @@ from unittest.mock import ANY, MagicMock
import arrow
import pytest
from telegram import Chat, Message, ReplyKeyboardMarkup, Update
from telegram.error import NetworkError
from telegram.error import BadRequest, NetworkError, TelegramError
from freqtrade import __version__
from freqtrade.constants import CANCEL_REASON
@ -25,8 +25,8 @@ from freqtrade.loggers import setup_logging
from freqtrade.persistence import PairLocks, Trade
from freqtrade.rpc import RPC
from freqtrade.rpc.telegram import Telegram, authorized_only
from tests.conftest import (create_mock_trades, get_patched_freqtradebot, log_has, patch_exchange,
patch_get_signal, patch_whitelist)
from tests.conftest import (create_mock_trades, get_patched_freqtradebot, log_has, log_has_re,
patch_exchange, patch_get_signal, patch_whitelist)
class DummyCls(Telegram):
@ -1561,7 +1561,7 @@ def test__sell_emoji(default_conf, mocker, msg, expected):
assert telegram._get_sell_emoji(msg) == expected
def test__send_msg(default_conf, mocker) -> None:
def test_telegram__send_msg(default_conf, mocker, caplog) -> None:
mocker.patch('freqtrade.rpc.telegram.Telegram._init', MagicMock())
bot = MagicMock()
telegram, _, _ = get_telegram_testobject(mocker, default_conf, mock=False)
@ -1572,6 +1572,28 @@ def test__send_msg(default_conf, mocker) -> None:
telegram._send_msg('test')
assert len(bot.method_calls) == 1
# Test update
query = MagicMock()
telegram._send_msg('test', callback_path="DeadBeef", query=query, reload_able=True)
edit_message_text = telegram._updater.bot.edit_message_text
assert edit_message_text.call_count == 1
assert "Updated: " in edit_message_text.call_args_list[0][1]['text']
telegram._updater.bot.edit_message_text = MagicMock(side_effect=BadRequest("not modified"))
telegram._send_msg('test', callback_path="DeadBeef", query=query)
assert telegram._updater.bot.edit_message_text.call_count == 1
assert not log_has_re(r"TelegramError: .*", caplog)
telegram._updater.bot.edit_message_text = MagicMock(side_effect=BadRequest(""))
telegram._send_msg('test2', callback_path="DeadBeef", query=query)
assert telegram._updater.bot.edit_message_text.call_count == 1
assert log_has_re(r"TelegramError: .*", caplog)
telegram._updater.bot.edit_message_text = MagicMock(side_effect=TelegramError("DeadBEEF"))
telegram._send_msg('test3', callback_path="DeadBeef", query=query)
assert log_has_re(r"TelegramError: DeadBEEF! Giving up.*", caplog)
def test__send_msg_network_error(default_conf, mocker, caplog) -> None:
mocker.patch('freqtrade.rpc.telegram.Telegram._init', MagicMock())