"""Tests for account activation""" import unittest from uuid import uuid4 from django.conf import settings from django.core.urlresolvers import reverse from django.test import TestCase, override_settings from mock import patch from edxmako.shortcuts import render_to_string from openedx.core.djangoapps.site_configuration import helpers as configuration_helpers from student.models import Registration from student.tests.factories import UserFactory @unittest.skipUnless(settings.ROOT_URLCONF == 'lms.urls', 'Test only valid in lms') class TestActivateAccount(TestCase): """Tests for account creation""" def setUp(self): super(TestActivateAccount, self).setUp() self.username = "jack" self.email = "jack@fake.edx.org" self.password = "test-password" self.user = UserFactory.create( username=self.username, email=self.email, password=self.password, is_active=False, ) # Set Up Registration self.registration = Registration() self.registration.register(self.user) self.registration.save() self.platform_name = configuration_helpers.get_value('PLATFORM_NAME', settings.PLATFORM_NAME) self.activation_email_support_link = configuration_helpers.get_value( 'ACTIVATION_EMAIL_SUPPORT_LINK', settings.ACTIVATION_EMAIL_SUPPORT_LINK ) or settings.SUPPORT_SITE_LINK def login(self): """ Login with test user. Since, only active users can login, so we must activate the user before login. This method does the following tasks in order, 1. Stores user's active/in-active status in a variable. 2. Makes sure user account is active. 3. Authenticated user with the client. 4. Reverts user's original active/in-active status. """ is_active = self.user.is_active # Make sure user is active before login self.user.is_active = True self.user.save() self.client.login(username=self.username, password=self.password) # Revert user activation status self.user.is_active = is_active self.user.save() def assert_no_tracking(self, mock_segment_identify): """ Assert that activate sets the flag but does not call segment. """ # Ensure that the user starts inactive self.assertFalse(self.user.is_active) # Until you explicitly activate it self.registration.activate() self.assertTrue(self.user.is_active) self.assertFalse(mock_segment_identify.called) @override_settings( LMS_SEGMENT_KEY="testkey", MAILCHIMP_NEW_USER_LIST_ID="listid" ) @patch('student.models.analytics.identify') def test_activation_with_keys(self, mock_segment_identify): expected_segment_payload = { 'email': self.email, 'username': self.username, 'activated': 1, } expected_segment_mailchimp_list = { "MailChimp": { "listId": settings.MAILCHIMP_NEW_USER_LIST_ID } } # Ensure that the user starts inactive self.assertFalse(self.user.is_active) # Until you explicitly activate it self.registration.activate() self.assertTrue(self.user.is_active) mock_segment_identify.assert_called_with( self.user.id, expected_segment_payload, expected_segment_mailchimp_list ) @override_settings(LMS_SEGMENT_KEY="testkey") @patch('student.models.analytics.identify') def test_activation_without_mailchimp_key(self, mock_segment_identify): self.assert_no_tracking(mock_segment_identify) @override_settings(MAILCHIMP_NEW_USER_LIST_ID="listid") @patch('student.models.analytics.identify') def test_activation_without_segment_key(self, mock_segment_identify): self.assert_no_tracking(mock_segment_identify) @patch('student.models.analytics.identify') def test_activation_without_keys(self, mock_segment_identify): self.assert_no_tracking(mock_segment_identify) @override_settings(FEATURES=dict(settings.FEATURES, DISPLAY_ACCOUNT_ACTIVATION_MESSAGE_ON_SIDEBAR=True)) def test_account_activation_message(self): """ Verify that account correct activation message is displayed. If logged in user has not activated his/her account, make sure that an account activation message is displayed on dashboard sidebar. """ # Log in with test user. self.login() expected_message = render_to_string( 'registration/account_activation_sidebar_notice.html', { 'email': self.user.email, 'platform_name': self.platform_name, 'activation_email_support_link': self.activation_email_support_link } ) response = self.client.get(reverse('dashboard')) self.assertContains(response, expected_message, html=True) # Now make sure account activation message goes away when user activated the account self.user.is_active = True self.user.save() self.login() expected_message = render_to_string( 'registration/account_activation_sidebar_notice.html', { 'email': self.user.email, 'platform_name': self.platform_name, 'activation_email_support_link': self.activation_email_support_link } ) response = self.client.get(reverse('dashboard')) self.assertNotContains(response, expected_message, html=True) @override_settings(FEATURES=dict(settings.FEATURES, DISPLAY_ACCOUNT_ACTIVATION_MESSAGE_ON_SIDEBAR=False)) def test_account_activation_message_disabled(self): """ Verify that old account activation message is displayed when DISPLAY_ACCOUNT_ACTIVATION_MESSAGE_ON_SIDEBAR is disabled. """ # Log in with test user. self.login() expected_message = render_to_string( 'registration/activate_account_notice.html', {'email': self.user.email} ) response = self.client.get(reverse('dashboard')) self.assertContains(response, expected_message, html=True) # Now make sure account activation message goes away when user activated the account self.user.is_active = True self.user.save() self.login() expected_message = render_to_string( 'registration/activate_account_notice.html', {'email': self.user.email} ) response = self.client.get(reverse('dashboard')) self.assertNotContains(response, expected_message, html=True) def test_account_activation_notification_on_logistration(self): """ Verify that logistration page displays success/error/info messages about account activation. """ login_page_url = "{login_url}?next={redirect_url}".format( login_url=reverse('signin_user'), redirect_url=reverse('dashboard'), ) # Access activation link, message should say that account has been activated. response = self.client.get(reverse('activate', args=[self.registration.activation_key]), follow=True) self.assertRedirects(response, login_page_url) self.assertContains(response, 'Success! You have activated your account.') # Access activation link again, message should say that account is already active. response = self.client.get(reverse('activate', args=[self.registration.activation_key]), follow=True) self.assertRedirects(response, login_page_url) self.assertContains(response, 'This account has already been activated.') # Open account activation page with an invalid activation link, # there should be an error message displayed. response = self.client.get(reverse('activate', args=[uuid4().hex]), follow=True) self.assertRedirects(response, login_page_url) self.assertContains(response, 'Your account could not be activated')