use Pleroma.DataCase
alias Pleroma.Web.MastodonAPI.{StatusView, AccountView}
- alias Pleroma.{User, Object}
+ alias Pleroma.User
alias Pleroma.Web.OStatus
import Pleroma.Factory
status = StatusView.render("status.json", %{activity: note})
+ created_at = (note.data["object"]["published"] || "")
+ |> String.replace(~r/\.\d+Z/, ".000Z")
+
expected = %{
id: note.id,
uri: note.data["object"]["id"],
in_reply_to_account_id: nil,
reblog: nil,
content: HtmlSanitizeEx.basic_html(note.data["object"]["content"]),
- created_at: note.data["object"]["published"],
+ created_at: created_at,
reblogs_count: 0,
favourites_count: 0,
reblogged: false,
media_attachments: [],
mentions: [],
tags: [],
- application: nil,
+ application: %{
+ name: "Web",
+ website: nil
+ },
language: nil
}
end
test "attachments" do
- incoming = File.read!("test/fixtures/incoming_reply_mastodon.xml")
object = %{
"type" => "Image",
"url" => [
}
expected = %{
- id: 6,
+ id: 1638338801,
type: "image",
url: "someurl",
remote_url: "someurl",
- preview_url: "someurl"
+ preview_url: "someurl",
+ text_url: "someurl"
}
assert expected == StatusView.render("attachment.json", %{attachment: object})
+
+ # If theres a "id", use that instead of the generated one
+ object = Map.put(object, "id", 2)
+ assert %{id: 2} = StatusView.render("attachment.json", %{attachment: object})
end
end