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Merge pull request #177 from tchamberlin/master

Updated management command's argument handling for Django 1.8+
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@ -17,7 +17,14 @@ logging.basicConfig(level=logging.INFO)
class Command(BaseCommand):
args = "<[Mailbox Name (optional)]>"
command = "Receive incoming mail via stdin"
help = "Receive incoming mail via stdin"
def add_arguments(self, parser):
parser.add_argument(
'mailbox_name',
nargs='?',
help="The name of the mailbox that will receive the message"
)
def handle(self, mailbox_name=None, *args, **options):
message = email.message_from_string(sys.stdin.read())

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from distutils.version import LooseVersion
import mock
from django.core.management import call_command, CommandError
from django.test import TestCase
import django
class CommandsTestCase(TestCase):
def test_processincomingmessage_no_args(self):
"""Check that processincomingmessage works with no args"""
mailbox_name = None
# Mock handle so that the test doesn't hang waiting for input. Note that we are only testing
# the argument parsing here -- functionality should be tested elsewhere
with mock.patch('django_mailbox.management.commands.processincomingmessage.Command.handle') as handle:
# Don't care about the return value
handle.return_value = None
call_command('processincomingmessage')
args, kwargs = handle.call_args
# Make sure that we called with the right arguments
try:
self.assertEqual(kwargs['mailbox_name'], mailbox_name)
except KeyError:
# Handle Django 1.7
# It uses optparse instead of argparse, so instead of being
# set to None, mailbox_name is simply left out altogether
# Thus we expect an empty tuple here
self.assertEqual(args, tuple())
def test_processincomingmessage_with_arg(self):
"""Check that processincomingmessage works with mailbox_name given"""
mailbox_name = 'foo_mailbox'
with mock.patch('django_mailbox.management.commands.processincomingmessage.Command.handle') as handle:
handle.return_value = None
call_command('processincomingmessage', mailbox_name)
args, kwargs = handle.call_args
try:
self.assertEqual(kwargs['mailbox_name'], mailbox_name)
except (AssertionError, KeyError):
# Handle Django 1.7
# It uses optparse instead of argparse, so instead of being
# in kwargs, mailbox_name is in args
self.assertEqual(args[0], mailbox_name)
def test_processincomingmessage_too_many_args(self):
"""Check that processincomingmessage raises an error if too many args"""
# Only perform this test for Django versions greater than 1.7.*. This
# is because, with optparse, too many arguments doesn't result in an
# error, which means this test is worthless anyway
# For the "compatibility" versions, unexpected arguments aren't handled
# very well, and result in a TypeError
if (LooseVersion(django.get_version()) >= LooseVersion('1.8') and
LooseVersion(django.get_version()) < LooseVersion('1.10')):
with self.assertRaises(TypeError):
call_command('processincomingmessage', 'foo_mailbox', 'invalid_arg')
# In 1.10 and later a proper CommandError should be raised
elif LooseVersion(django.get_version()) >= LooseVersion('1.10'):
with self.assertRaises(CommandError):
call_command('processincomingmessage', 'foo_mailbox', 'invalid_arg')