""" This file demonstrates writing tests using the unittest module. These will pass when you run "manage.py test". Replace this with more appropriate tests for your application. """ from django.test import TestCase from django.utils import unittest from django.conf import settings from django.contrib.auth.models import User from regluit.payment.manager import PaymentManager from regluit.payment.models import Transaction from regluit.core.models import Campaign, Wishlist, Work from regluit.core.signals import handle_transaction_charged from regluit.payment.parameters import * from regluit.payment.paypal import * import traceback from django.core.validators import URLValidator from django.core.exceptions import ValidationError import time from selenium import webdriver from selenium.webdriver.support.ui import WebDriverWait import logging import os from decimal import Decimal as D from regluit.utils.localdatetime import now from datetime import timedelta def setup_selenium(): # Set the display window for our xvfb os.environ['DISPLAY'] = ':99' def set_test_logging(): # Setup debug logging to our console so we can watch defaultLogger = logging.getLogger('') defaultLogger.addHandler(logging.StreamHandler()) defaultLogger.setLevel(logging.DEBUG) # Set the selenium logger to info sel = logging.getLogger("selenium") sel.setLevel(logging.INFO) def loginSandbox(selenium): print "LOGIN SANDBOX" try: selenium.get('https://developer.paypal.com/') login_email = WebDriverWait(selenium, 10).until(lambda d : d.find_element_by_id("login_email")) login_email.click() login_email.send_keys(settings.PAYPAL_SANDBOX_LOGIN) login_password = WebDriverWait(selenium, 10).until(lambda d : d.find_element_by_id("login_password")) login_password.click() login_password.send_keys(settings.PAYPAL_SANDBOX_PASSWORD) submit_button = WebDriverWait(selenium, 10).until(lambda d : d.find_element_by_css_selector("input[class=\"formBtnOrange\"]")) submit_button.click() except: traceback.print_exc() def paySandbox(test, selenium, url, authorize=False, already_at_url=False, sleep_time=20): if authorize: print "AUTHORIZE SANDBOX" else: print "PAY SANDBOX" try: # We need this sleep to make sure the JS engine is finished from the sandbox loging page time.sleep(sleep_time) if not already_at_url: selenium.get(url) print "Opened URL %s" % url try: # Button is only visible if the login box is NOT open # If the login box is open, the email/pw fiels are already accessible login_element = WebDriverWait(selenium, 10).until(lambda d : d.find_element_by_id("loadLogin")) login_element.click() # This sleep is needed for js to slide the buyer login into view. The elements are always in the DOM # so selenium can find them, but we need them in view to interact time.sleep(sleep_time) except: print "Ready for Login" email_element = WebDriverWait(selenium, 60).until(lambda d : d.find_element_by_id("login_email")) email_element.click() email_element.clear() email_element.send_keys(settings.PAYPAL_BUYER_LOGIN) password_element = WebDriverWait(selenium, 60).until(lambda d : d.find_element_by_id("login_password")) password_element.click() password_element.clear() password_element.send_keys(settings.PAYPAL_BUYER_PASSWORD) submit_button = WebDriverWait(selenium, 60).until(lambda d : d.find_element_by_id("submitLogin")) submit_button.click() # This sleep makes sure js has time to animate out the next page time.sleep(sleep_time) final_submit = WebDriverWait(selenium, 60).until(lambda d : d.find_element_by_id("submit.x")) final_submit.click() # This makes sure the processing of the final submit is complete time.sleep(sleep_time) # Don't wait too long for this, it isn't really needed. By the time JS has gotten around to # displaying this element, the redirect has usually occured try: return_button = WebDriverWait(selenium, 10).until(lambda d : d.find_element_by_id("returnToMerchant")) return_button.click() except: blah = "blah" except: traceback.print_exc() print "Tranasction Complete" def payAmazonSandbox(sel): print "Expected title: {0} \n Actual Title: {1}".format('Amazon.com Sign In', sel.title) # does it make sense to throw up if there is problem....what better invariants? login_email = WebDriverWait(sel,20).until(lambda d: d.find_element_by_css_selector("input#ap_email")) login_email.click() login_email.clear() login_email.send_keys('supporter1@raymondyee.net') login_password = WebDriverWait(sel,20).until(lambda d: d.find_element_by_css_selector("input#ap_password")) login_password.click() login_password.clear() login_password.send_keys('testpw__') submit_button = WebDriverWait(sel,20).until(lambda d: d.find_element_by_css_selector("input#signInSubmit")) submit_button.click() time.sleep(2) # sel.find_element_by_css_selector("input[type='image']") print "Expected title: {0} \n Actual Title: {1}".format('Amazon Payments', sel.title) print "looking for credit_card_confirm", sel.current_url credit_card_confirm = WebDriverWait(sel,20).until(lambda d: d.find_elements_by_css_selector("input[type='image']")) credit_card_confirm[-1].click() #print "looking for payment_confirm", sel.current_url #payment_confirm = WebDriverWait(sel,20).until(lambda d: d.find_elements_by_css_selector("input[type='image']")) #print "payment_confirm ", payment_confirm #print "len(payment_confirm)", len(payment_confirm) #time.sleep(1) #payment_confirm[-1].click() class PledgeTest(TestCase): def setUp(self): self.verificationErrors = [] # This is an empty array where we will store any verification errors # we find in our tests setup_selenium() self.selenium = webdriver.Firefox() set_test_logging() def validateRedirect(self, t, url, count): self.assertNotEqual(url, None) self.assertNotEqual(t, None) self.assertEqual(t.receiver_set.all().count(), count) self.assertEqual(t.receiver_set.all()[0].amount, t.amount) self.assertEqual(t.receiver_set.all()[0].currency, t.currency) # self.assertNotEqual(t.ref1Gerence, None) self.assertEqual(t.error, None) self.assertEqual(t.status, IPN_PAY_STATUS_CREATED) valid = URLValidator(verify_exists=True) try: valid(url) except ValidationError, e: print e @unittest.expectedFailure def test_pledge_single_receiver(self): try: p = PaymentManager() # Note, set this to 1-5 different receivers with absolute amounts for each receiver_list = [{'email':settings.PAYPAL_GLUEJAR_EMAIL, 'amount':20.00}] t, url = p.pledge('USD', TARGET_TYPE_NONE, receiver_list, campaign=None, list=None, user=None) self.validateRedirect(t, url, 1) loginSandbox(self.selenium) paySandbox(self, self.selenium, url) # sleep to make sure the transaction has time to complete time.sleep(10) # by now we should have received the IPN # right now, for running on machine with no acess to IPN, we manually update statuses p.checkStatus() t = Transaction.objects.get(id=t.id) self.assertEqual(t.status, IPN_PAY_STATUS_COMPLETED) self.assertEqual(t.receiver_set.all()[0].status, IPN_TXN_STATUS_COMPLETED) except: traceback.print_exc() @unittest.expectedFailure def test_pledge_mutiple_receiver(self): p = PaymentManager() # Note, set this to 1-5 different receivers with absolute amounts for each receiver_list = [{'email':settings.PAYPAL_GLUEJAR_EMAIL, 'amount':20.00}, {'email':settings.PAYPAL_TEST_RH_EMAIL, 'amount':10.00}] t, url = p.pledge('USD', TARGET_TYPE_NONE, receiver_list, campaign=None, list=None, user=None) self.validateRedirect(t, url, 2) loginSandbox(self.selenium) paySandbox(self, self.selenium, url) # by now we should have received the IPN # right now, for running on machine with no acess to IPN, we manually update statuses p.checkStatus() t = Transaction.objects.get(id=t.id) self.assertEqual(t.status, IPN_PAY_STATUS_COMPLETED) self.assertEqual(t.receiver_set.all()[0].status, IPN_TXN_STATUS_COMPLETED) self.assertEqual(t.receiver_set.all()[1].status, IPN_TXN_STATUS_COMPLETED) @unittest.expectedFailure def test_pledge_too_much(self): p = PaymentManager() # Note, set this to 1-5 different receivers with absolute amounts for each receiver_list = [{'email':settings.PAYPAL_GLUEJAR_EMAIL, 'amount':50000.00}] t, url = p.pledge('USD', TARGET_TYPE_NONE, receiver_list, campaign=None, list=None, user=None) self.validateRedirect(t, url, 1) def tearDown(self): self.selenium.quit() class AuthorizeTest(TestCase): def setUp(self): self.verificationErrors = [] # This is an empty array where we will store any verification errors # we find in our tests setup_selenium() self.selenium = webdriver.Firefox() set_test_logging() def validateRedirect(self, t, url): self.assertNotEqual(url, None) self.assertNotEqual(t, None) #self.assertNotEqual(t.reference, None) self.assertEqual(t.error, None) self.assertEqual(t.status, 'NONE') valid = URLValidator(verify_exists=True) try: valid(url) except ValidationError, e: print e def test_authorize(self): print "RUNNING TEST: test_authorize" p = PaymentManager() # Note, set this to 1-5 different receivers with absolute amounts for each t, url = p.authorize('USD', TARGET_TYPE_NONE, 100.0, campaign=None, list=None, user=None) self.validateRedirect(t, url) loginSandbox(self.selenium) paySandbox(self, self.selenium, url, authorize=True) # stick in a getStatus to update statuses in the absence of IPNs p.checkStatus() t = Transaction.objects.get(id=t.id) self.assertEqual(t.status, IPN_PREAPPROVAL_STATUS_ACTIVE) def tearDown(self): self.selenium.quit() class TransactionTest(TestCase): def setUp(self): """ """ pass def testSimple(self): """ create a single transaction with PAYMENT_TYPE_AUTHORIZATION / ACTIVE with a $12.34 pledge and see whether the payment manager can query and get the right amount. """ user = User.objects.create_user('payment_test', 'support@gluejar.com', 'payment_test') w = Work() w.save() c = Campaign(target=D('1000.00'),deadline=now() + timedelta(days=180),work=w) c.save() t = Transaction() t.amount = D('12.34') t.type = PAYMENT_TYPE_AUTHORIZATION t.status = 'ACTIVE' t.approved = True t.campaign = c t.user = user t.save() p = PaymentManager() results = p.query_campaign(c,campaign_total=True, summary=False) self.assertEqual(results[0].amount, D('12.34')) self.assertEqual(c.left,c.target-D('12.34')) self.assertEqual(c.supporters_count, 1) class BasicGuiTest(TestCase): def setUp(self): self.verificationErrors = [] # This is an empty array where we will store any verification errors # we find in our tests setup_selenium() self.TEST_SERVER_URL = "http://ry-dev.dyndns.org" self.selenium = webdriver.Firefox() set_test_logging() def testFrontPage(self): sel = self.selenium sel.get(self.TEST_SERVER_URL) # if we click on the learn more, does the panel expand? # click on a id=readon -- or the Learn More span sel.find_elements_by_css_selector('a#readon')[0].click() time.sleep(2.0) # the learn more panel should be displayed self.assertTrue(sel.find_elements_by_css_selector('div#user-block-hide')[0].is_displayed()) # click on the panel again -- and panel should not be displayed sel.find_elements_by_css_selector('a#readon')[0].click() time.sleep(2.0) self.assertFalse(sel.find_elements_by_css_selector('div#user-block-hide')[0].is_displayed()) def tearDown(self): self.selenium.quit() def suite(): #testcases = [PledgeTest, AuthorizeTest, TransactionTest] testcases = [TransactionTest] suites = unittest.TestSuite([unittest.TestLoader().loadTestsFromTestCase(testcase) for testcase in testcases]) return suites