replicant-packages_apps_Email/tests/src/com/android/emailcommon/internet/Rfc822OutputTests.java

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/*
* Copyright (C) 2009 The Android Open Source Project
*
* Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
* you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
* You may obtain a copy of the License at
*
* http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
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* WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
* See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
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package com.android.emailcommon.internet;
import com.android.email.R;
import com.android.email.provider.EmailProvider;
import com.android.emailcommon.internet.Rfc822Output;
import com.android.emailcommon.mail.MessagingException;
import com.android.emailcommon.provider.EmailContent;
import com.android.emailcommon.provider.EmailContent.Attachment;
import com.android.emailcommon.provider.EmailContent.Message;
import org.apache.james.mime4j.field.Field;
import org.apache.james.mime4j.message.BodyPart;
import org.apache.james.mime4j.message.Entity;
import org.apache.james.mime4j.message.Header;
import org.apache.james.mime4j.message.Multipart;
import android.content.Context;
import android.test.ProviderTestCase2;
import java.io.ByteArrayInputStream;
import java.io.ByteArrayOutputStream;
import java.io.IOException;
import java.util.ArrayList;
import java.util.List;
/**
* Tests of the Rfc822Output (used for sending mail)
*
* You can run this entire test case with:
* runtest -c com.android.email.mail.transport.Rfc822OutputTests email
*/
public class Rfc822OutputTests extends ProviderTestCase2<EmailProvider> {
private static final String SENDER = "sender@android.com";
private static final String RECIPIENT_TO = "recipient-to@android.com";
private static final String RECIPIENT_CC = "recipient-cc@android.com";
private static final String SUBJECT = "This is the subject";
private static final String BODY = "This is the body. This is also the body.";
private static final String TEXT = "Here is some new text.";
private Context mMockContext;
private String mForwardIntro;
private String mReplyIntro;
public Rfc822OutputTests () {
super(EmailProvider.class, EmailContent.AUTHORITY);
}
@Override
public void setUp() throws Exception {
super.setUp();
mMockContext = getMockContext();
mForwardIntro = mMockContext.getString(R.string.message_compose_fwd_header_fmt, SUBJECT,
SENDER, RECIPIENT_TO, RECIPIENT_CC);
mReplyIntro = mMockContext.getString(R.string.message_compose_reply_header_fmt, SENDER);
}
// TODO Create more tests here. Specifically, we should test to make sure that forward works
// properly instead of just reply
// TODO Write test that ensures that bcc is handled properly (i.e. sent/not send depending
// on the flag passed to writeTo
/**
* Test for buildBodyText().
* Compare with expected values.
* Also test the situation where the message has no body.
*/
public void testBuildBodyText() {
// Test sending a message *without* using smart reply
Message message1 = new Message();
message1.mText = "";
message1.mFrom = SENDER;
message1.mFlags = Message.FLAG_TYPE_REPLY;
message1.mTextReply = BODY;
message1.mIntroText = mReplyIntro;
message1.save(mMockContext);
String body1 = Rfc822Output.buildBodyText(mMockContext, message1, false);
assertEquals(mReplyIntro + ">" + BODY, body1);
message1.mId = -1;
message1.mText = TEXT;
message1.save(mMockContext);
body1 = Rfc822Output.buildBodyText(mMockContext, message1, false);
assertEquals(TEXT + mReplyIntro + ">" + BODY, body1);
// Save a different message with no reply body (so we reset the id)
message1.mId = -1;
message1.mTextReply = null;
message1.save(mMockContext);
body1 = Rfc822Output.buildBodyText(mMockContext, message1, false);
assertEquals(TEXT + mReplyIntro, body1);
// Test sending a message *with* using smart reply
Message message2 = new Message();
message2.mText = "";
message2.mFrom = SENDER;
message2.mFlags = Message.FLAG_TYPE_REPLY;
message2.mTextReply = BODY;
message2.mIntroText = mReplyIntro;
message2.save(mMockContext);
String body2 = Rfc822Output.buildBodyText(mMockContext, message2, true);
assertEquals(mReplyIntro, body2);
message2.mId = -1;
message2.mText = TEXT;
message2.save(mMockContext);
body2 = Rfc822Output.buildBodyText(mMockContext, message2, true);
assertEquals(TEXT + mReplyIntro, body2);
// Save a different message with no reply body (so we reset the id)
message2.mId = -1;
message2.mTextReply = null;
message2.save(mMockContext);
body2 = Rfc822Output.buildBodyText(mMockContext, message2, true);
assertEquals(TEXT + mReplyIntro, body2);
}
/**
* Test for buildBodyText().
* Compare with expected values.
*/
public void testBuildBodyTextWithForward() {
Message msg = new Message();
msg.mText = TEXT;
msg.mFrom = SENDER;
msg.mTo = RECIPIENT_TO;
msg.mCc = RECIPIENT_CC;
msg.mSubject = SUBJECT;
msg.mFlags = Message.FLAG_TYPE_FORWARD;
msg.mTextReply = BODY;
msg.mIntroText = mForwardIntro;
msg.save(mMockContext);
String body = Rfc822Output.buildBodyText(mMockContext, msg, false);
assertEquals(TEXT + mForwardIntro + BODY, body);
}
public void testWriteToText() throws IOException, MessagingException {
// Create a simple text message
Message msg = new Message();
msg.mText = TEXT;
msg.mFrom = SENDER;
// Save this away
msg.save(mMockContext);
// Write out an Rfc822 message
ByteArrayOutputStream byteStream = new ByteArrayOutputStream();
Rfc822Output.writeTo(mMockContext, msg.mId, byteStream, true, false);
// Get the message and create a mime4j message from it
// We'll take advantage of its parsing capabilities
ByteArrayInputStream messageInputStream =
new ByteArrayInputStream(byteStream.toByteArray());
org.apache.james.mime4j.message.Message mimeMessage =
new org.apache.james.mime4j.message.Message(messageInputStream);
// Make sure its structure is correct
checkMimeVersion(mimeMessage);
assertFalse(mimeMessage.isMultipart());
assertEquals("text/plain", mimeMessage.getMimeType());
}
@SuppressWarnings("unchecked")
public void testWriteToAlternativePart() throws IOException, MessagingException {
// Create a message with alternative part
Message msg = new Message();
msg.mText = TEXT;
msg.mFrom = SENDER;
msg.mAttachments = new ArrayList<Attachment>();
// Attach a meeting invitation, which needs to be sent as multipart/alternative
Attachment att = new Attachment();
att.mContentBytes = "__CONTENT__".getBytes("UTF-8");
att.mFlags = Attachment.FLAG_ICS_ALTERNATIVE_PART;
att.mMimeType = "text/calendar";
att.mFileName = "invite.ics";
msg.mAttachments.add(att);
// Save this away
msg.save(mMockContext);
// Write out an Rfc822 message
ByteArrayOutputStream byteStream = new ByteArrayOutputStream();
Rfc822Output.writeTo(mMockContext, msg.mId, byteStream, true, false);
// Get the message and create a mime4j message from it
// We'll take advantage of its parsing capabilities
ByteArrayInputStream messageInputStream =
new ByteArrayInputStream(byteStream.toByteArray());
org.apache.james.mime4j.message.Message mimeMessage =
new org.apache.james.mime4j.message.Message(messageInputStream);
// Make sure its structure is correct
checkMimeVersion(mimeMessage);
assertTrue(mimeMessage.isMultipart());
Header header = mimeMessage.getHeader();
Field contentType = header.getField("content-type");
assertTrue(contentType.getBody().contains("multipart/alternative"));
Multipart multipart = (Multipart)mimeMessage.getBody();
List<BodyPart> partList = multipart.getBodyParts();
assertEquals(2, partList.size());
Entity part = partList.get(0);
assertEquals("text/plain", part.getMimeType());
part = partList.get(1);
assertEquals("text/calendar", part.getMimeType());
header = part.getHeader();
assertNull(header.getField("content-disposition"));
}
@SuppressWarnings("unchecked")
public void testWriteToMixedPart() throws IOException, MessagingException {
// Create a message with a mixed part
Message msg = new Message();
msg.mText = TEXT;
msg.mFrom = SENDER;
msg.mAttachments = new ArrayList<Attachment>();
// Attach a simple html "file"
Attachment att = new Attachment();
att.mContentBytes = "<html>Hi</html>".getBytes("UTF-8");
att.mMimeType = "text/html";
att.mFileName = "test.html";
msg.mAttachments.add(att);
// Save this away
msg.save(mMockContext);
// Write out an Rfc822 message
ByteArrayOutputStream byteStream = new ByteArrayOutputStream();
Rfc822Output.writeTo(mMockContext, msg.mId, byteStream, true, false);
// Get the message and create a mime4j message from it
// We'll take advantage of its parsing capabilities
ByteArrayInputStream messageInputStream =
new ByteArrayInputStream(byteStream.toByteArray());
org.apache.james.mime4j.message.Message mimeMessage =
new org.apache.james.mime4j.message.Message(messageInputStream);
// Make sure its structure is correct
checkMimeVersion(mimeMessage);
assertTrue(mimeMessage.isMultipart());
Header header = mimeMessage.getHeader();
Field contentType = header.getField("content-type");
assertTrue(contentType.getBody().contains("multipart/mixed"));
Multipart multipart = (Multipart)mimeMessage.getBody();
List<BodyPart> partList = multipart.getBodyParts();
assertEquals(2, partList.size());
Entity part = partList.get(0);
assertEquals("text/plain", part.getMimeType());
part = partList.get(1);
assertEquals("text/html", part.getMimeType());
header = part.getHeader();
assertNotNull(header.getField("content-disposition"));
}
private static String BODY_TEST1 = "<html><head><title>MyTitle</title></head>"
+ "<body bgcolor=\"#ffffff\" text=\"#000000\">test1</body></html>";
private static String BODY_RESULT1 = "test1";
private static String BODY_TEST2 = "<body bgcolor=\"#ffffff\" text=\"#000000\">test2<br>test2</body>";
private static String BODY_RESULT2 = "test2<br>test2";
private static String BODY_TEST3 = "<a href=\"google.com\">test3</a>";
private static String BODY_RESULT3 = "<a href=\"google.com\">test3</a>";
public void testGetHtmlBody() {
String actual;
actual = Rfc822Output.getHtmlBody(BODY_TEST1);
assertEquals(BODY_RESULT1, actual);
actual = Rfc822Output.getHtmlBody(BODY_TEST2);
assertEquals(BODY_RESULT2, actual);
actual = Rfc822Output.getHtmlBody(BODY_TEST3);
assertEquals(BODY_RESULT3, actual);
}
/**
* Confirm that the constructed message includes "MIME-VERSION: 1.0"
*/
private void checkMimeVersion(org.apache.james.mime4j.message.Message mimeMessage) {
Header header = mimeMessage.getHeader();
Field contentType = header.getField("MIME-VERSION");
assertTrue(contentType.getBody().equals("1.0"));
}
}