I am writing some tests for a contact-email view and I find that BadHeaderError is not raised when I use fake email settings (EMAIL_HOST_USER and EMAIL_HOST_PASSWORD). In production it works as expected, being successful when I configure email properly and raising the exception when I use a fake email. Tests are always successful, no matter what email settings I use.
I have tried to use DEBUG=False to run the tests but got the same output. I have no idea about what could be causing this behaviour.
This is the view I am testing (I have it simplified here, the rest of the code is just about getting POST data and validating it, which work as expected):
# home.views.py
def contact(request):
success = False
error = ''
try:
email_message = (
"MESSAGE SENT BY: " +
contact_email + " (" +
contact_name + ")"
"\n_______________________________"
"_________________________________"
"__\n\n\n" +
contact_message
)
send_mail(
contact_subject,
email_message,
settings.DEFAULT_FROM_EMAIL,
[settings.DEFAULT_FROM_EMAIL]
)
success = True
except BadHeaderError:
error = (
"Invalid header found."
)
except smtplib.SMTPException:
error = (
"A connection error occurred and "
"your message has not been sent."
)
response = {'success': success, 'error': error}
return HttpResponse(json.dumps(response),
content_type='application/json')
UPDATE - These are the tests finally working as expected, thanks to @mata comments and my own research with the mock library:
class ContactTestCase(TestCase):
def setUp(self):
self.client = Client()
def test_contact_ok(self):
response = self.client.post(
reverse("home:contact"),
{
'contactName': 'John Snow',
'contactEmail': '[email protected]',
'contactSubject': 'Winter is coming',
'contactMessage': 'Hello',
'contactCaptcha': settings.GOOGLE_RECAPTCHA_TEST_KEY
}
)
self.assertEqual(response.status_code, 200)
self.assertEqual(
json.loads(response.content.decode('utf-8'))['success'], True
)
self.assertEqual(
json.loads(response.content.decode('utf-8'))['error'], ''
)
@mock.patch("home.views.send_mail")
def test_contact_ko_bad_header(self, send_mail_mock):
send_mail_mock.side_effect = BadHeaderError()
response = self.client.post(
reverse("home:contact"),
{
'contactName': 'John Snow',
'contactEmail': '[email protected]',
'contactSubject': 'Winter is coming',
'contactMessage': 'Hello',
'contactCaptcha': settings.GOOGLE_RECAPTCHA_TEST_KEY
}
)
self.assertEqual(response.status_code, 200)
self.assertEqual(
json.loads(response.content.decode('utf-8'))['success'], False
)
self.assertEqual(
json.loads(response.content.decode('utf-8'))['error'],
'Invalid header found.'
)
@mock.patch("home.views.send_mail")
def test_contact_ko_smtp_error(self, send_mail_mock):
send_mail_mock.side_effect = smtplib.SMTPException()
response = self.client.post(
reverse("home:contact"),
{
'contactName': 'John Snow',
'contactEmail': '[email protected]',
'contactSubject': 'Winter is coming',
'contactMessage': 'Hello',
'contactCaptcha': settings.GOOGLE_RECAPTCHA_TEST_KEY
}
)
self.assertEqual(response.status_code, 200)
self.assertEqual(
json.loads(response.content.decode('utf-8'))['success'], False
)
self.assertEqual(
json.loads(response.content.decode('utf-8'))['error'],
'A connection error occurred and your message has not been sent.'
)