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| author | Barry Warsaw | 2016-10-17 09:13:32 -0400 |
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| committer | Barry Warsaw | 2016-10-17 09:13:32 -0400 |
| commit | d45af03c4f2a560d51631fdfa7c55cd1a98e722c (patch) | |
| tree | 6cc33aa452d78c38a5d38e83855c5341f0422c2a /src/mailman/commands/tests | |
| parent | 82a913bbf0e8772e7c98d5eb6160fe5b9f7f6f60 (diff) | |
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Simplify the implementation.
This merges the SubscriptionManager and UnsubscriptionManager into a
single SubscriptionManager implementation that handles both register()
and unregister(). This allows us to use direct class-based adaptation
instead of the more clunky getAdapter() API. We can also eliminate the
funky _get_workflow() implementation detail.
This has a couple of side-effects. .confirm() must lookup the token in
the pendings database and pull out the pending type, dispatching to the
proper class depending on the type, or raising a LookupError if the
token is None or there is no pendable associated with the given token.
This feels like an acceptable trade-off.
However, this *also* means that IWorkflowStateManager must lose its
'name' argument in its methods. That's because we won't actually know
the name until its too late. Honestly, the name wasn't providing much
value anyway (it was always the subclass's name), so losing that seems
fine too. The complication here is that the name was a primary key in
the 'workflowstate' table, so we need to add its removal in the database
migration.
Diffstat (limited to 'src/mailman/commands/tests')
| -rw-r--r-- | src/mailman/commands/tests/test_confirm.py | 10 |
1 files changed, 5 insertions, 5 deletions
diff --git a/src/mailman/commands/tests/test_confirm.py b/src/mailman/commands/tests/test_confirm.py index 7351bd6b7..e0f816f24 100644 --- a/src/mailman/commands/tests/test_confirm.py +++ b/src/mailman/commands/tests/test_confirm.py @@ -30,7 +30,7 @@ from mailman.interfaces.usermanager import IUserManager from mailman.runners.command import CommandRunner, Results from mailman.testing.helpers import get_queue_messages, make_testable_runner from mailman.testing.layers import ConfigLayer -from zope.component import getAdapter, getUtility +from zope.component import getUtility class TestConfirm(unittest.TestCase): @@ -42,8 +42,8 @@ class TestConfirm(unittest.TestCase): self._mlist = create_list('test@example.com') anne = getUtility(IUserManager).create_address( 'anne@example.com', 'Anne Person') - self._token, token_owner, member = getAdapter( - self._mlist, ISubscriptionManager, name='subscribe').register(anne) + self._token, token_owner, member = ISubscriptionManager( + self._mlist).register(anne) self._command = Confirm() # Clear the virgin queue. get_queue_messages('virgin') @@ -88,8 +88,8 @@ class TestEmailResponses(unittest.TestCase): 'bart@example.com', 'Bart Person') # Clear any previously queued confirmation messages. get_queue_messages('virgin') - self._token, token_owner, member = getAdapter( - self._mlist, ISubscriptionManager, name='subscribe').register(bart) + self._token, token_owner, member = ISubscriptionManager( + self._mlist).register(bart) # There should now be one email message in the virgin queue, i.e. the # confirmation message sent to Bart. items = get_queue_messages('virgin', expected_count=1) |
