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deer-flow/backend/tests/test_telegram_channel_connections.py
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"""Tests for Telegram deep-link channel connections."""
from __future__ import annotations
from datetime import UTC, datetime, timedelta
from pathlib import Path
from unittest.mock import AsyncMock, MagicMock
import pytest
from app.channels.message_bus import MessageBus
from app.channels.telegram import TelegramChannel
@pytest.fixture
async def repo(tmp_path: Path):
from deerflow.persistence.channel_connections import ChannelConnectionRepository, ChannelCredentialCipher
from deerflow.persistence.engine import close_engine, get_session_factory, init_engine
await init_engine("sqlite", url=f"sqlite+aiosqlite:///{tmp_path / 'telegram.db'}", sqlite_dir=str(tmp_path))
try:
yield ChannelConnectionRepository(
get_session_factory(),
cipher=ChannelCredentialCipher.from_key("telegram-secret"),
)
finally:
await close_engine()
def _telegram_update(*, text: str = "/start", user_id: int = 42, chat_id: int = 100, chat_type: str = "private"):
update = MagicMock()
update.effective_user.id = user_id
update.effective_user.username = "alice"
update.effective_user.full_name = "Alice Example"
update.effective_chat.id = chat_id
update.effective_chat.type = chat_type
update.message.text = text
update.message.message_id = 55
update.message.reply_to_message = None
update.message.reply_text = AsyncMock()
return update
@pytest.mark.anyio
async def test_start_with_deep_link_state_binds_telegram_chat(repo):
state = "telegram-bind-state"
await repo.create_oauth_state(
owner_user_id="deerflow-user-1",
provider="telegram",
state=state,
expires_at=datetime.now(UTC) + timedelta(minutes=5),
)
channel = TelegramChannel(
bus=MessageBus(),
config={"bot_token": "test-token", "connection_repo": repo},
)
update = _telegram_update(text=f"/start {state}")
context = MagicMock()
context.args = [state]
await channel._cmd_start(update, context)
connections = await repo.list_connections("deerflow-user-1")
assert len(connections) == 1
assert connections[0]["provider"] == "telegram"
assert connections[0]["external_account_id"] == "42"
assert connections[0]["external_account_name"] == "Alice Example"
assert connections[0]["workspace_id"] == "100"
assert connections[0]["metadata"]["chat_type"] == "private"
update.message.reply_text.assert_awaited_once()
assert "connected" in update.message.reply_text.await_args.args[0].lower()
@pytest.mark.anyio
async def test_bound_telegram_message_publishes_connection_identity(repo):
connection = await repo.upsert_connection(
owner_user_id="deerflow-user-1",
provider="telegram",
external_account_id="42",
external_account_name="Alice Example",
workspace_id="100",
metadata={"chat_type": "private"},
)
bus = MessageBus()
channel = TelegramChannel(
bus=bus,
config={"bot_token": "test-token", "connection_repo": repo},
)
channel._main_loop = __import__("asyncio").get_event_loop()
channel._send_running_reply = AsyncMock()
await channel._on_text(_telegram_update(text="hello"), None)
inbound = await bus.get_inbound()
assert inbound.connection_id == connection["id"]
assert inbound.owner_user_id == "deerflow-user-1"
assert inbound.workspace_id == "100"
assert inbound.user_id == "42"
assert inbound.chat_id == "100"
assert inbound.text == "hello"