mattermost-community-enterp.../channels/app/email/email_batching_test.go
Claude ec1f89217a Merge: Complete Mattermost Server with Community Enterprise
Full Mattermost server source with integrated Community Enterprise features.
Includes vendor directory for offline/air-gapped builds.

Structure:
- enterprise-impl/: Enterprise feature implementations
- enterprise-community/: Init files that register implementations
- enterprise/: Bridge imports (community_imports.go)
- vendor/: All dependencies for offline builds

Build (online):
  go build ./cmd/mattermost

Build (offline/air-gapped):
  go build -mod=vendor ./cmd/mattermost

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Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2025-12-17 23:59:07 +09:00

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// Copyright (c) 2015-present Mattermost, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
// See LICENSE.txt for license information.
package email
import (
"sync/atomic"
"testing"
"time"
"github.com/stretchr/testify/assert"
"github.com/stretchr/testify/require"
"github.com/mattermost/mattermost/server/public/model"
)
func TestHandleNewNotifications(t *testing.T) {
mainHelper.Parallel(t)
th := SetupWithStoreMock(t)
defer th.TearDown()
id1 := model.NewId()
id2 := model.NewId()
id3 := model.NewId()
// test queueing of received posts by user
job := NewEmailBatchingJob(th.service, 128)
job.handleNewNotifications()
require.Empty(t, job.pendingNotifications, "shouldn't have added any pending notifications")
job.Add(&model.User{Id: id1}, &model.Post{UserId: id1, Message: "test"}, &model.Team{Name: "team"})
require.Empty(t, job.pendingNotifications, "shouldn't have added any pending notifications")
job.handleNewNotifications()
require.Len(t, job.pendingNotifications, 1, "should have received posts for 1 user")
require.Len(t, job.pendingNotifications[id1], 1, "should have received 1 post for user")
job.Add(&model.User{Id: id1}, &model.Post{UserId: id1, Message: "test"}, &model.Team{Name: "team"})
job.handleNewNotifications()
require.Len(t, job.pendingNotifications, 1, "should have received posts for 1 user")
require.Len(t, job.pendingNotifications[id1], 2, "should have received 2 posts for user1")
job.Add(&model.User{Id: id2}, &model.Post{UserId: id1, Message: "test"}, &model.Team{Name: "team"})
job.handleNewNotifications()
require.Len(t, job.pendingNotifications, 2, "should have received posts for 2 users")
require.Len(t, job.pendingNotifications[id1], 2, "should have received 2 posts for user1")
require.Len(t, job.pendingNotifications[id2], 1, "should have received 1 post for user2")
job.Add(&model.User{Id: id2}, &model.Post{UserId: id2, Message: "test"}, &model.Team{Name: "team"})
job.Add(&model.User{Id: id1}, &model.Post{UserId: id3, Message: "test"}, &model.Team{Name: "team"})
job.Add(&model.User{Id: id3}, &model.Post{UserId: id3, Message: "test"}, &model.Team{Name: "team"})
job.Add(&model.User{Id: id2}, &model.Post{UserId: id2, Message: "test"}, &model.Team{Name: "team"})
job.handleNewNotifications()
require.Len(t, job.pendingNotifications, 3, "should have received posts for 3 users")
require.Len(t, job.pendingNotifications[id1], 3, "should have received 3 posts for user1")
require.Len(t, job.pendingNotifications[id2], 3, "should have received 3 posts for user2")
require.Len(t, job.pendingNotifications[id3], 1, "should have received 1 post for user3")
// test ordering of received posts
job = NewEmailBatchingJob(th.service, 128)
job.Add(&model.User{Id: id1}, &model.Post{UserId: id1, Message: "test1"}, &model.Team{Name: "team"})
job.Add(&model.User{Id: id1}, &model.Post{UserId: id1, Message: "test2"}, &model.Team{Name: "team"})
job.Add(&model.User{Id: id2}, &model.Post{UserId: id1, Message: "test3"}, &model.Team{Name: "team"})
job.Add(&model.User{Id: id1}, &model.Post{UserId: id1, Message: "test4"}, &model.Team{Name: "team"})
job.Add(&model.User{Id: id2}, &model.Post{UserId: id1, Message: "test5"}, &model.Team{Name: "team"})
job.handleNewNotifications()
assert.Equal(t, job.pendingNotifications[id1][0].post.Message, "test1", "incorrect order of received posts for user1")
assert.Equal(t, job.pendingNotifications[id1][1].post.Message, "test2", "incorrect order of received posts for user1")
assert.Equal(t, job.pendingNotifications[id1][2].post.Message, "test4", "incorrect order of received posts for user1")
assert.Equal(t, job.pendingNotifications[id2][0].post.Message, "test3", "incorrect order of received posts for user2")
assert.Equal(t, job.pendingNotifications[id2][1].post.Message, "test5", "incorrect order of received posts for user2")
}
func TestCheckPendingNotifications(t *testing.T) {
mainHelper.Parallel(t)
th := Setup(t).InitBasic()
defer th.TearDown()
job := NewEmailBatchingJob(th.service, 128)
job.pendingNotifications[th.BasicUser.Id] = []*batchedNotification{
{
post: &model.Post{
UserId: th.BasicUser.Id,
ChannelId: th.BasicChannel.Id,
CreateAt: 10000000,
},
teamName: th.BasicTeam.Name,
},
}
channelMember, err := th.store.Channel().GetMember(th.Context, th.BasicChannel.Id, th.BasicUser.Id)
require.NoError(t, err)
channelMember.LastViewedAt = 9999999
_, err = th.store.Channel().UpdateMember(th.Context, channelMember)
require.NoError(t, err)
nErr := th.store.Preference().Save(model.Preferences{{
UserId: th.BasicUser.Id,
Category: model.PreferenceCategoryNotifications,
Name: model.PreferenceNameEmailInterval,
Value: "60",
}})
require.NoError(t, nErr)
// test that notifications aren't sent before interval
job.checkPendingNotifications(time.Unix(10001, 0), func(string, []*batchedNotification) {})
require.NotNil(t, job.pendingNotifications[th.BasicUser.Id])
require.Len(t, job.pendingNotifications[th.BasicUser.Id], 1, "shouldn't have sent queued post")
// test that notifications are cleared if the user has acted
channelMember, err = th.store.Channel().GetMember(th.Context, th.BasicChannel.Id, th.BasicUser.Id)
require.NoError(t, err)
channelMember.LastViewedAt = 10001000
_, err = th.store.Channel().UpdateMember(th.Context, channelMember)
require.NoError(t, err)
// We reset the interval to something shorter
nErr = th.store.Preference().Save(model.Preferences{{
UserId: th.BasicUser.Id,
Category: model.PreferenceCategoryNotifications,
Name: model.PreferenceNameEmailInterval,
Value: "10",
}})
require.NoError(t, nErr)
var wasCalled int32
job.checkPendingNotifications(time.Unix(10050, 0), func(string, []*batchedNotification) {
atomic.StoreInt32(&wasCalled, int32(1))
})
// A hack to check whether the handler was called.
// It's not straightforward to just wait for it using a channel because the test should
// NOT call the handler, and it will be called only if the test fails.
time.Sleep(1 * time.Second)
// We do a check outside the email handler, because otherwise, failing from
// inside the handler doesn't let the .Go() function exit cleanly, and it gets
// stuck during server shutdown, trying to wait for the goroutine to exit
require.Equal(t, int32(0), atomic.LoadInt32(&wasCalled), "email handler should not have been called")
require.Nil(t, job.pendingNotifications[th.BasicUser.Id])
require.Empty(t, job.pendingNotifications[th.BasicUser.Id], "should've remove queued post since user acted")
// test that notifications are sent if enough time passes since the first message
job.pendingNotifications[th.BasicUser.Id] = []*batchedNotification{
{
post: &model.Post{
UserId: th.BasicUser.Id,
ChannelId: th.BasicChannel.Id,
CreateAt: 10060000,
Message: "post1",
},
teamName: th.BasicTeam.Name,
},
{
post: &model.Post{
UserId: th.BasicUser.Id,
ChannelId: th.BasicChannel.Id,
CreateAt: 10090000,
Message: "post2",
},
teamName: th.BasicTeam.Name,
},
}
received := make(chan *model.Post, 2)
job.checkPendingNotifications(time.Unix(10130, 0), func(s string, notifications []*batchedNotification) {
for _, notification := range notifications {
received <- notification.post
}
})
require.Nil(t, job.pendingNotifications[th.BasicUser.Id], "shouldn't have sent queued post")
select {
case post := <-received:
require.Equal(t, post.Message, "post1", "should've received post1 first")
case <-time.After(5 * time.Second):
require.Fail(t, "timed out waiting for first post notification")
}
select {
case post := <-received:
require.Equal(t, post.Message, "post2", "should've received post2 second")
case <-time.After(5 * time.Second):
require.Fail(t, "timed out waiting for second post notification")
}
}
/**
* Ensures that email batch interval defaults to 15 minutes for users that haven't explicitly set this preference
*/
func TestCheckPendingNotificationsDefaultInterval(t *testing.T) {
mainHelper.Parallel(t)
th := Setup(t).InitBasic()
defer th.TearDown()
job := NewEmailBatchingJob(th.service, 128)
// bypasses recent user activity check
require.NotNil(t, th.store)
require.NotNil(t, th.store.Channel())
require.NotNil(t, th.BasicUser)
require.NotNil(t, th.BasicChannel)
channelMember, err := th.store.Channel().GetMember(th.Context, th.BasicChannel.Id, th.BasicUser.Id)
require.NoError(t, err)
channelMember.LastViewedAt = 9999000
_, err = th.store.Channel().UpdateMember(th.Context, channelMember)
require.NoError(t, err)
job.pendingNotifications[th.BasicUser.Id] = []*batchedNotification{
{
post: &model.Post{
UserId: th.BasicUser.Id,
ChannelId: th.BasicChannel.Id,
CreateAt: 10000000,
},
teamName: th.BasicTeam.Name,
},
}
// notifications should not be sent 1s after post was created, because default batch interval is 15mins
job.checkPendingNotifications(time.Unix(10001, 0), func(string, []*batchedNotification) {})
require.NotNil(t, job.pendingNotifications[th.BasicUser.Id])
require.Len(t, job.pendingNotifications[th.BasicUser.Id], 1, "shouldn't have sent queued post")
// notifications should be sent 901s after post was created, because default batch interval is 15mins
job.checkPendingNotifications(time.Unix(10901, 0), func(string, []*batchedNotification) {})
require.Nil(t, job.pendingNotifications[th.BasicUser.Id])
require.Empty(t, job.pendingNotifications[th.BasicUser.Id], "should have sent queued post")
}
/**
* Ensures that email batch interval defaults to 15 minutes if user preference is invalid
*/
func TestCheckPendingNotificationsCantParseInterval(t *testing.T) {
mainHelper.Parallel(t)
th := Setup(t).InitBasic()
defer th.TearDown()
job := NewEmailBatchingJob(th.service, 128)
require.NotNil(t, th.store)
require.NotNil(t, th.store.Channel())
require.NotNil(t, th.BasicChannel)
require.NotNil(t, th.BasicUser)
// bypasses recent user activity check
channelMember, err := th.store.Channel().GetMember(th.Context, th.BasicChannel.Id, th.BasicUser.Id)
require.NoError(t, err)
channelMember.LastViewedAt = 9999000
_, err = th.store.Channel().UpdateMember(th.Context, channelMember)
require.NoError(t, err)
// preference value is not an integer, so we'll fall back to the default 15min value
nErr := th.store.Preference().Save(model.Preferences{{
UserId: th.BasicUser.Id,
Category: model.PreferenceCategoryNotifications,
Name: model.PreferenceNameEmailInterval,
Value: "notAnIntegerValue",
}})
require.NoError(t, nErr)
job.pendingNotifications[th.BasicUser.Id] = []*batchedNotification{
{
post: &model.Post{
UserId: th.BasicUser.Id,
ChannelId: th.BasicChannel.Id,
CreateAt: 10000000,
},
teamName: th.BasicTeam.Name,
},
}
// notifications should not be sent 1s after post was created, because default batch interval is 15mins
job.checkPendingNotifications(time.Unix(10001, 0), func(string, []*batchedNotification) {})
require.NotNil(t, job.pendingNotifications[th.BasicUser.Id])
require.Len(t, job.pendingNotifications[th.BasicUser.Id], 1, "shouldn't have sent queued post")
// notifications should be sent 901s after post was created, because default batch interval is 15mins
job.checkPendingNotifications(time.Unix(10901, 0), func(string, []*batchedNotification) {})
require.Nil(t, job.pendingNotifications[th.BasicUser.Id], "should have sent queued post")
}