Add a title attribute on comment scopes to indicate the number of comments in the scope.
Also ensure that the last c-count-x defined color class is set even if there are more than 25 comments in the scope.
from django.core import mail
from django.test import TestCase
from django.test.client import Client
from django.core import management
from cm.models import *
from cm.models_utils import *
class NotificationTest(TestCase):
fixtures = ['roles_generic','test_content']
def setUp(self):
pass
def test_simple_notification(self):
c = Client()
c.login(username='user1', password='test')
self.assertEquals(len(Notification.objects.all()), 0)
# subscribe to workspace notifications
response = c.post('/followup/', {'notif_id': u'workspace_notify_check',
'workspace_notify_check': u'true',
})
self.assertEquals(len(Notification.objects.all()), 1)
# subscribe to own notifications
response = c.post('/followup/', {'notif_id': u'own_notify_check',
'own_notify_check': u'true',
})
self.assertEquals(len(Notification.objects.all()), 2)
self.assertEquals(len(mail.outbox), 0)
c.post('/client/', {'content' : 'sdf',
'end_offset' : 19,
'end_wrapper' : 0,
'format' : 'markdown',
'fun' : 'addComment',
'key' : 'text_key_1',
'version_key' : 'textversion_key_1',
'start_offset' : 16,
'start_wrapper' : 0,
'title' : 'sdf',
'tags': '',
})
self.assertEquals(len(mail.outbox), 1)