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auto-archiver/tests/archivers/test_twitter_archiver.py
Patrick Robertson 8c044c15f0 Add base test class for archivers with boilerplate code
Plus: create test class for twitter archiver. Currently WIP
2025-01-08 10:38:56 +01:00

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import unittest
import datetime
from auto_archiver.archivers.twitter_archiver import TwitterArchiver
from .test_archiver_base import TestArchiverBase
class TestTwitterArchiver(TestArchiverBase, unittest.TestCase):
archiver_class = TwitterArchiver
config = {}
def test_sanitize_url(self):
# should expand t.co URLs
t_co_url = "https://t.co/yl3oOJatFp"
t_co_resolved_url = "https://www.bellingcat.com/category/resources/"
self.assertEqual(t_co_resolved_url, self.archiver.sanitize_url(t_co_url))
# shouldn't alter valid x URLs
x_url = "https://x.com/bellingcat/status/1874097816571961839"
self.assertEqual(x_url, self.archiver.sanitize_url(x_url))
# shouldn't alter valid twitter.com URLs
twitter_url = "https://twitter.com/bellingcat/status/1874097816571961839"
self.assertEqual(twitter_url, self.archiver.sanitize_url(twitter_url))
# should strip tracking params
tracking_url = "https://twitter.com/bellingcat/status/1874097816571961839?s=20&t=3d0g4ZQis7dCbSDg-mE7-w"
self.assertEqual("https://twitter.com/bellingcat/status/1874097816571961839", self.archiver.sanitize_url(tracking_url))
# shouldn't alter non-twitter/x URLs
test_url = "https://www.bellingcat.com/category/resources/"
self.assertEqual(test_url, self.archiver.sanitize_url(test_url))
# shouldn't strip params from non-twitter/x URLs
test_url = "https://www.bellingcat.com/category/resources/?s=20&t=3d0g4ZQis7dCbSDg-mE7-w"
self.assertEqual(test_url, self.archiver.sanitize_url(test_url))
def test_get_username_tweet_id_from_url(self):
# test valid twitter URL
url = "https://twitter.com/bellingcat/status/1874097816571961839"
username, tweet_id = self.archiver.get_username_tweet_id(url)
self.assertEqual("bellingcat", username)
self.assertEqual("1874097816571961839", tweet_id)
# test valid x URL
url = "https://x.com/bellingcat/status/1874097816571961839"
username, tweet_id = self.archiver.get_username_tweet_id(url)
self.assertEqual("bellingcat", username)
self.assertEqual("1874097816571961839", tweet_id)
# test invalid URL
# TODO: should this return None, False or raise an exception? Right now it returns False
url = "https://www.bellingcat.com/category/resources/"
username, tweet_id = self.archiver.get_username_tweet_id(url)
self.assertFalse(username)
self.assertFalse(tweet_id)
def test_youtube_dlp_archiver(self):
url = "https://x.com/bellingcat/status/1874097816571961839"
post = self.archiver.download_yt_dlp(self.create_item(url), url, "1874097816571961839")
self.assertTrue(post)
self.assertValidResponseMetadata(
post,
"As 2024 comes to a close, heres some examples of what Bellingcat investigated per month in our 10th year! 🧵",
datetime.datetime(2024, 12, 31, 14, 18, 33, tzinfo=datetime.timezone.utc)
)
breakpoint()
def test_download_media_with_images(self):
# url https://twitter.com/MeCookieMonster/status/1617921633456640001?s=20&t=3d0g4ZQis7dCbSDg-mE7-w
post = self.archiver.download()
# just make sure twitter haven't changed their format, images should be under "record/embed/media/images"
# there should be 2 images
self.assertTrue("record" in post)
self.assertTrue("embed" in post["record"])
self.assertTrue("media" in post["record"]["embed"])
self.assertTrue("images" in post["record"]["embed"]["media"])
self.assertEqual(len(post["record"]["embed"]["media"]["images"]), 2)
# try downloading the media files
media = self.archiver.download(post)
self.assertEqual(len(media), 2)
# check the IDs
self.assertTrue("bafkreiflrkfihcvwlhka5tb2opw2qog6gfvywsdzdlibveys2acozh75tq" in media[0].get('src'))
self.assertTrue("bafkreibsprmwchf7r6xcstqkdvvuj3ijw7efciw7l3y4crxr4cmynseo7u" in media[1].get('src'))