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mcp-nextcloud/tests/unit/test_mail_server_helpers.py
Chris CoutinhoandClaude Opus 4.8 d006145444 harden(mail): address PR #935 round-5 review
No blockers raised; residual cleanup:
- processor.py: guard int(doc_task.doc_id) with is_valid_nextcloud_doc_id in
  the mail_message branch (consistent with search/context.py + the verifier).
- mail metadata symmetry: store `bcc` in file_metadata and the Qdrant payload
  alongside cc (build_mail_content already emits a Bcc: line).
- server/mail.py: extract _cap_attachment_content helper (byte-accurate cap)
  and unit-test it (small/None/oversized/multibyte).
- client/mail.py: give the synthetic OCS-error Response an explicit empty body;
  add a test that a traversal-style attachment_id is percent-encoded.
- models/mail.py: clarify ListMessagesResponse.total_count is the page count,
  not the mailbox total.

Deferred (Deck #376): _potentially_deleted doc_type-in-key. It's pre-existing
and spans ~30 sites across the notes/news/deck/file/mail scanners (whose
deletion paths have no unit coverage), so it belongs in its own focused PR
rather than expanding this mail PR's blast radius into other doc types.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-06-20 13:24:24 +02:00

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"""Unit tests for server/mail.py helper logic."""
import pytest
from nextcloud_mcp_server.server.mail import (
MAX_ATTACHMENT_CONTENT_BYTES,
_cap_attachment_content,
)
pytestmark = pytest.mark.unit
def test_small_content_passes_through():
assert _cap_attachment_content("hello") == "hello"
def test_none_content_passes_through():
assert _cap_attachment_content(None) is None
def test_oversized_content_replaced_with_byte_sentinel():
oversized = "a" * (MAX_ATTACHMENT_CONTENT_BYTES + 1)
result = _cap_attachment_content(oversized)
assert result != oversized
assert "too large to inline" in result
# Reports the actual UTF-8 byte count, not character count.
assert f"{MAX_ATTACHMENT_CONTENT_BYTES + 1} bytes" in result
def test_multibyte_counted_in_bytes_not_chars():
# Each "€" is 3 UTF-8 bytes; a string just under the byte cap in characters
# can still exceed it in bytes.
char_count = (MAX_ATTACHMENT_CONTENT_BYTES // 3) + 1
content = "€" * char_count
# Under the cap by character count, over it by byte count -> capped.
assert len(content) <= MAX_ATTACHMENT_CONTENT_BYTES
assert len(content.encode("utf-8")) > MAX_ATTACHMENT_CONTENT_BYTES
assert "too large to inline" in _cap_attachment_content(content)