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If we didn't put some kind of lifetime requirement on these, I guess you could annoy people by sending large numbers of ephemeral posts that provoke notifications but then disappear before anyone can read them.
28 lines
913 B
Elixir
28 lines
913 B
Elixir
# Pleroma: A lightweight social networking server
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# Copyright © 2019 Pleroma Authors <https://pleroma.social/>
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# SPDX-License-Identifier: AGPL-3.0-only
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defmodule Pleroma.ActivityExpirationTest do
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use Pleroma.DataCase
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alias Pleroma.ActivityExpiration
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import Pleroma.Factory
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test "finds activities due to be deleted only" do
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activity = insert(:note_activity)
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expiration_due = insert(:expiration_in_the_past, %{activity_id: activity.id})
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activity2 = insert(:note_activity)
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insert(:expiration_in_the_future, %{activity_id: activity2.id})
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expirations = ActivityExpiration.due_expirations()
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assert length(expirations) == 1
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assert hd(expirations) == expiration_due
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end
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test "denies expirations that don't live long enough" do
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activity = insert(:note_activity)
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now = NaiveDateTime.utc_now()
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assert {:error, _} = ActivityExpiration.create(activity, now)
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end
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end
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