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CTFd/tests/api/v1/test_notifications.py
Kevin Chung 22c132358e 2.3.0 (#1248)
2.3.0 / 2020-02-17
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**General**
* During setup, admins can register their email address with the CTFd LLC newsletter for news and updates
* Fix editting hints from the admin panel
* Allow admins to insert HTML code directly into the header and footer (end of body tag) of pages. This replaces and supercedes the custom CSS feature.
    * The `views.custom_css` route has been removed.
* Admins can now customize the content of outgoing emails and inject certain variables into email content.
* The `manage.py` script can now manipulate the CTFd Configs table via the `get_config` and `set_config` commands. (e.g. `python manage.py get_config ctf_theme` and `python manage.py set_config ctf_theme core`)

**Themes**
* Themes should now reference the `theme_header` and `theme_footer` configs instead of the `views.custom_css` endpoint to allow for user customizations. See the `base.html` file of the core theme.

**Plugins**
* Make `ezq` functions available to `CTFd.js` under `CTFd.ui.ezq`

**Miscellaneous**
* Python imports sorted with `isort` and import order enforced
* Black formatter running on a majority of Python code
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#!/usr/bin/env python
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
from CTFd.models import Notifications
from tests.helpers import (
create_ctfd,
destroy_ctfd,
gen_challenge,
gen_notification,
login_as_user,
register_user,
)
def test_api_notifications_get():
app = create_ctfd()
with app.app_context():
register_user(app)
gen_notification(app.db)
with login_as_user(app) as client:
# test_api_notifications_get
"""Can the users get /api/v1/notifications"""
r = client.get("/api/v1/notifications", json="")
assert r.status_code == 200
assert len(r.get_json()["data"]) == 1
# test_api_get_notification_detail
r = client.get("/api/v1/notifications/1", json="")
assert r.status_code == 200
resp = r.get_json()
assert resp["data"]["title"] == "title"
assert resp["data"]["content"] == "content"
# test_api_notifications_post_non_admin
"""Can the users post /api/v1/notifications if not admin"""
r = client.post("/api/v1/notifications", json="")
assert r.status_code == 403
destroy_ctfd(app)
def test_api_notifications_post_admin():
"""Can the users post /api/v1/notifications if admin"""
app = create_ctfd()
with app.app_context():
gen_challenge(app.db)
with login_as_user(app, name="admin") as client:
r = client.post(
"/api/v1/notifications", json={"title": "title", "content": "content"}
)
assert r.status_code == 200
destroy_ctfd(app)
def test_api_delete_notifications_by_admin():
"""Test that an admin can delete notifications"""
app = create_ctfd()
with app.app_context():
gen_challenge(app.db)
gen_notification(app.db)
assert Notifications.query.count() == 1
with login_as_user(app, name="admin") as client:
r = client.delete("/api/v1/notifications/1", json="")
assert r.status_code == 200
assert r.get_json()["success"] is True
assert Notifications.query.count() == 0
destroy_ctfd(app)
def test_api_delete_notifications_by_user():
"""Test that a non-admin cannot delete notifications"""
app = create_ctfd()
with app.app_context():
register_user(app)
gen_challenge(app.db)
gen_notification(app.db)
assert Notifications.query.count() == 1
with login_as_user(app) as client:
r = client.delete("/api/v1/notifications/1", json="")
assert r.status_code == 403
assert Notifications.query.count() == 1
destroy_ctfd(app)