- Use str.removesuffix(".vcf") instead of str.replace(".vcf", "") in both
_resolve_object_name and list_contacts so a filename like "alice.vcf.backup"
isn't mangled; the two transforms stay consistent to preserve the
surface-then-resolve round-trip.
- Add update_contact resolution tests mirroring the delete coverage:
targets the real no-extension path, and falls back to <uid>.vcf when
resolution finds nothing.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
582 lines
24 KiB
Python
582 lines
24 KiB
Python
"""Unit tests for the contacts client vCard builder.
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These exercise ``_build_contact_from_data`` in isolation — no HTTP, no fixtures —
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so they cover the issue #716 regression surface and the edge cases flagged in
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PR #719 review without standing up the compose stack.
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"""
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from datetime import date
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import pytest
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from nextcloud_mcp_server.client.contacts import (
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ContactsClient,
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_build_contact_from_data,
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_first_custom,
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_normalize_contact_data,
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_wrap_contact_field,
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)
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pytestmark = pytest.mark.unit
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def _vcard(**kwargs) -> str:
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"""Build a vCard from ``contact_data`` with a fixed uid, return the serialised text.
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Mirrors ``create_contact``'s real call chain: normalise aliases first, then hand
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canonical keys to ``_build_contact_from_data``.
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"""
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data = _normalize_contact_data(kwargs)
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return _build_contact_from_data(data, uid="unit-test-uid").to_vcard()
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def test_issue_716_minimal_payload_keeps_all_fields():
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"""Reporter's exact payload from issue #716: every field must survive."""
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vcard = _vcard(
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fn="Repro User",
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email="repro@example.com",
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phone="555-0716",
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organization="Acme Corp",
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note="Issue 716",
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)
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assert "FN:Repro User" in vcard
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assert "EMAIL" in vcard and "repro@example.com" in vcard
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assert "TEL" in vcard and "555-0716" in vcard
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assert "ORG:Acme Corp" in vcard
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assert "NOTE:Issue 716" in vcard
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def test_org_preserves_comma_in_company_name():
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"""Regression: ``_as_list`` used to comma-split ORG, mangling names like
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"Smith, Jones & Associates" into a two-component ORG. After the fix the whole
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string is a single ORG component (with the comma RFC-6350-escaped as ``\\,``).
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"""
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vcard = _vcard(fn="Alice", organization="Smith, Jones & Associates")
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org_line = next(line for line in vcard.splitlines() if line.startswith("ORG"))
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# Single component: no unescaped semicolon separator.
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payload = org_line.split(":", 1)[1]
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assert ";" not in payload
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# Comma is escaped per RFC 6350 but the logical value is preserved.
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assert payload.replace(r"\,", ",") == "Smith, Jones & Associates"
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def test_org_list_input_produces_structured_org():
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"""A list input is the opt-in shape for multi-component ORG (Company;Department)."""
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vcard = _vcard(fn="Alice", org=["Acme", "Engineering"])
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assert "ORG:Acme;Engineering" in vcard
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def test_invalid_bday_is_dropped_not_raised(caplog):
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"""An unparseable BDAY must warn and be omitted, not crash the call."""
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import logging
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with caplog.at_level(
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logging.WARNING, logger="nextcloud_mcp_server.client.contacts"
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):
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vcard = _vcard(fn="Alice", bday="not-a-date")
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assert "BDAY" not in vcard
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assert any("bday" in r.message.lower() for r in caplog.records)
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def test_valid_iso_bday_is_persisted():
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vcard = _vcard(fn="Alice", bday="1990-05-01")
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assert "BDAY:1990-05-01" in vcard
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def test_date_object_bday_is_persisted():
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vcard = _vcard(fn="Alice", bday=date(1985, 12, 24))
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assert "BDAY:1985-12-24" in vcard
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def test_tel_takes_precedence_over_phone_alias():
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"""When the caller supplies both canonical and alias, canonical wins. Documents
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the precedence so future callers aren't surprised.
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"""
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vcard = _vcard(fn="Alice", tel="111-1111", phone="222-2222")
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assert "111-1111" in vcard
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assert "222-2222" not in vcard
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def test_organization_alias_fills_in_when_org_absent():
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vcard = _vcard(fn="Alice", organization="Acme")
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assert "ORG:Acme" in vcard
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def test_categories_string_is_split_on_commas():
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vcard = _vcard(fn="Alice", categories="friends,work,vip")
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cat_line = next(
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line for line in vcard.splitlines() if line.startswith("CATEGORIES")
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)
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assert cat_line == "CATEGORIES:friends,work,vip"
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def test_categories_list_passes_through_unchanged():
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"""A caller that already supplied a list shouldn't have their entries split again
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— ``["friends,work"]`` stays as one item (with the comma RFC-6350-escaped), not
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two categories ``friends`` + ``work``.
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"""
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vcard = _vcard(fn="Alice", categories=["friends,work"])
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cat_line = next(
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line for line in vcard.splitlines() if line.startswith("CATEGORIES")
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)
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payload = cat_line.split(":", 1)[1]
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assert payload == r"friends\,work" # one item, comma escaped
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def test_nickname_bare_string_is_not_char_iterated():
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"""Regression: pythonvCard4 iterates bare strings; we wrap to prevent that."""
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vcard = _vcard(fn="Alice", nickname="Bob")
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nick_line = next(line for line in vcard.splitlines() if line.startswith("NICKNAME"))
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assert nick_line == "NICKNAME:Bob"
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def test_url_bare_string_is_not_char_iterated():
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vcard = _vcard(fn="Alice", url="https://example.com")
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# Must appear as a single URL, not one URL: per character.
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url_lines = [line for line in vcard.splitlines() if line.startswith("URL")]
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assert url_lines == ["URL:https://example.com"]
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def test_unknown_keys_are_ignored_without_error(caplog):
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"""Future-compat: callers sending unknown keys shouldn't blow up."""
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import logging
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with caplog.at_level(logging.DEBUG, logger="nextcloud_mcp_server.client.contacts"):
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vcard = _vcard(fn="Alice", totally_made_up_field="ignored")
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assert "FN:Alice" in vcard
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assert "totally_made_up_field" not in vcard
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# A debug log is expected but not required — main guarantee is that no exception is raised.
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def test_empty_email_is_skipped():
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"""An empty string for email must not emit an EMAIL: line."""
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vcard = _vcard(fn="Alice", email="")
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assert "EMAIL" not in vcard
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def test_dict_form_email_preserves_custom_type():
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vcard = _vcard(
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fn="Alice",
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email={"value": "work@example.com", "type": ["WORK"]},
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)
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assert "EMAIL;TYPE=WORK:work@example.com" in vcard
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def test_dict_form_email_with_bare_string_type():
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"""Regression: a dict with ``type="WORK"`` (bare string) used to be
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char-iterated into ``["W","O","R","K"]`` because of an unguarded ``list()``
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call inside ``_wrap_contact_field``.
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"""
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vcard = _vcard(
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fn="Alice",
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email={"value": "work@example.com", "type": "WORK"},
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)
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assert "EMAIL;TYPE=WORK:work@example.com" in vcard
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# The bug would emit something like ``EMAIL;TYPE=W,O,R,K:`` — guard against it.
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assert "TYPE=W," not in vcard
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def test_wrap_field_dict_without_value_is_dropped():
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"""Dict inputs lacking the ``value`` key are silently dropped so malformed
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payloads don't emit an EMAIL/TEL line pointing at nothing.
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"""
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assert _wrap_contact_field({"type": ["WORK"]}) == []
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# Mixed list: the valid entry survives, the value-less dict is omitted.
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out = _wrap_contact_field(
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[{"value": "ok@example.com", "type": ["WORK"]}, {"type": ["HOME"]}]
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)
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assert out == [{"value": "ok@example.com", "type": ["WORK"]}]
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def test_missing_fn_logs_warning(caplog):
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"""A missing ``fn`` should log a warning so operators notice malformed payloads."""
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import logging
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with caplog.at_level(
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logging.WARNING, logger="nextcloud_mcp_server.client.contacts"
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):
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try:
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_build_contact_from_data({"email": "x@example.com"}, uid="no-fn-uid")
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except Exception:
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# pythonvCard4 may raise on missing fn; we only care about the warning log.
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pass
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assert any("fn" in r.message.lower() for r in caplog.records)
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def _multistatus(*object_names: str, addressbook: str = "contacts") -> bytes:
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"""Build a minimal PROPFIND multistatus body for ``_list_object_names``.
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Includes the collection itself (trailing-slash href) plus one ``response``
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per object name so the parser's collection-skipping is exercised.
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"""
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base = f"/remote.php/dav/addressbooks/users/testuser/{addressbook}"
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responses = [
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f"<d:response><d:href>{base}/</d:href>"
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"<d:propstat><d:prop><d:getetag>"col"</d:getetag></d:prop>"
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"<d:status>HTTP/1.1 200 OK</d:status></d:propstat></d:response>"
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]
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for name in object_names:
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responses.append(
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f"<d:response><d:href>{base}/{name}</d:href>"
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"<d:propstat><d:prop><d:getetag>"e"</d:getetag></d:prop>"
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"<d:status>HTTP/1.1 200 OK</d:status></d:propstat></d:response>"
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)
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body = (
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'<?xml version="1.0"?>'
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'<d:multistatus xmlns:d="DAV:">' + "".join(responses) + "</d:multistatus>"
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)
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return body.encode()
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class TestObjectNameResolution:
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"""Issue #874: the CardDAV object filename is independent of the vCard UID
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and may lack a ``.vcf`` extension, so write paths must resolve the real
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object name instead of assuming ``<uid>.vcf``.
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"""
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@staticmethod
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def _client(mocker, multistatus: bytes) -> ContactsClient:
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client = ContactsClient.__new__(ContactsClient) # no HTTP / no __init__
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client.username = "testuser"
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response = mocker.Mock()
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response.content = multistatus
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client._make_request = mocker.AsyncMock(return_value=response)
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return client
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async def test_list_object_names_skips_collection(self, mocker):
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client = self._client(mocker, _multistatus("alice.vcf", "default"))
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names = await client._list_object_names("contacts")
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assert names == ["alice.vcf", "default"] # collection href omitted
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async def test_resolves_conventional_vcf_name(self, mocker):
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client = self._client(mocker, _multistatus("alice.vcf"))
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assert await client._resolve_object_name("contacts", "alice") == "alice.vcf"
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async def test_resolves_name_without_vcf_extension(self, mocker):
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"""The #874 case: object stored at ``.../default`` (no extension)."""
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client = self._client(mocker, _multistatus("default"))
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assert await client._resolve_object_name("contacts", "default") == "default"
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async def test_prefers_vcf_when_both_present(self, mocker):
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"""Deterministic tie-break: ``<uid>.vcf`` wins over a bare ``<uid>``."""
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client = self._client(mocker, _multistatus("dup", "dup.vcf"))
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assert await client._resolve_object_name("contacts", "dup") == "dup.vcf"
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async def test_returns_none_when_no_match(self, mocker):
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client = self._client(mocker, _multistatus("alice.vcf"))
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assert await client._resolve_object_name("contacts", "missing") is None
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async def test_delete_targets_real_no_extension_path(self, mocker):
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"""Regression for #874: delete must hit ``.../default`` not ``.../default.vcf``."""
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client = ContactsClient.__new__(ContactsClient)
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client.username = "testuser"
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mocker.patch.object(
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client, "_resolve_object_name", mocker.AsyncMock(return_value="default")
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)
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make_request = mocker.patch.object(client, "_make_request", mocker.AsyncMock())
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await client.delete_contact(addressbook="contacts", uid="default")
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make_request.assert_awaited_once_with(
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"DELETE",
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"/remote.php/dav/addressbooks/users/testuser/contacts/default",
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)
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async def test_delete_falls_back_to_vcf_when_unresolved(self, mocker):
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"""A genuinely missing contact resolves to None → fall back to the
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conventional name so the caller still gets a clean 404 from the DELETE.
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"""
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client = ContactsClient.__new__(ContactsClient)
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client.username = "testuser"
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mocker.patch.object(
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client, "_resolve_object_name", mocker.AsyncMock(return_value=None)
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)
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make_request = mocker.patch.object(client, "_make_request", mocker.AsyncMock())
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await client.delete_contact(addressbook="contacts", uid="ghost")
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make_request.assert_awaited_once_with(
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"DELETE",
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"/remote.php/dav/addressbooks/users/testuser/contacts/ghost.vcf",
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)
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async def test_update_targets_real_no_extension_path(self, mocker):
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"""Regression for #874: update must PUT to ``.../default`` not
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``.../default.vcf`` (parallels the delete coverage).
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"""
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client = ContactsClient.__new__(ContactsClient)
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client.username = "testuser"
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mocker.patch.object(
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client, "_resolve_object_name", mocker.AsyncMock(return_value="default")
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)
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mocker.patch.object(
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client,
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"_fetch_raw_vcard",
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mocker.AsyncMock(
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return_value=(
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"BEGIN:VCARD\nVERSION:3.0\nUID:default\nFN:No Ext\nEND:VCARD\n",
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'"etag"',
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)
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),
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)
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make_request = mocker.patch.object(client, "_make_request", mocker.AsyncMock())
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await client.update_contact(
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addressbook="contacts", uid="default", contact_data={"fn": "Updated"}
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)
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method, url = make_request.await_args.args[0], make_request.await_args.args[1]
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assert method == "PUT"
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assert url == "/remote.php/dav/addressbooks/users/testuser/contacts/default"
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async def test_update_falls_back_to_vcf_when_unresolved(self, mocker):
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"""When resolution finds nothing, update falls back to ``<uid>.vcf`` so
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the caller still gets a clean 404 from the PUT (mirrors delete).
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"""
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client = ContactsClient.__new__(ContactsClient)
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client.username = "testuser"
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mocker.patch.object(
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client, "_resolve_object_name", mocker.AsyncMock(return_value=None)
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)
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make_request = mocker.patch.object(client, "_make_request", mocker.AsyncMock())
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# Supplying an etag skips the existing-vCard fetch; update builds a fresh
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# vCard and PUTs it to the fallback path.
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await client.update_contact(
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addressbook="contacts",
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uid="ghost",
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contact_data={"fn": "Ghost"},
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etag='"x"',
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)
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method, url = make_request.await_args.args[0], make_request.await_args.args[1]
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assert method == "PUT"
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assert url == "/remote.php/dav/addressbooks/users/testuser/contacts/ghost.vcf"
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class TestFirstCustom:
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"""``_first_custom`` is the read-side companion to PR #719 — it pulls
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ORG / TITLE / unencoded PHOTO out of pythonvCard4's ``custom`` dict because
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the library has no typed parser for them.
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"""
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def test_returns_first_value_from_list(self):
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assert _first_custom({"ORG": ["Acme Corp"]}, "ORG") == "Acme Corp"
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def test_returns_first_value_when_library_uses_bare_string(self):
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"""The library's typeshed allows ``str`` as a value shape too. Accept it
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so we don't break if the parser changes shape upstream.
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"""
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assert _first_custom({"TITLE": "Engineer"}, "TITLE") == "Engineer"
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def test_returns_none_for_missing_key(self):
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assert _first_custom({"ORG": ["Acme"]}, "TITLE") is None
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def test_returns_none_for_empty_list(self):
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assert _first_custom({"ORG": []}, "ORG") is None
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def test_returns_none_for_empty_string(self):
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assert _first_custom({"ORG": ""}, "ORG") is None
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class TestNormalizeContactData:
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"""Direct tests for the alias helper — it's load-bearing for update_contact too."""
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def test_phone_maps_to_tel(self):
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assert _normalize_contact_data({"phone": "123"}) == {"tel": "123"}
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def test_organization_maps_to_org(self):
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assert _normalize_contact_data({"organization": "Acme"}) == {"org": "Acme"}
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def test_canonical_wins_when_both_present(self):
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"""Caller intent: they set ``tel`` deliberately. A stray ``phone`` entry
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must not clobber the canonical value.
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"""
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out = _normalize_contact_data({"tel": "canonical", "phone": "alias"})
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assert out == {"tel": "canonical"}
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def test_does_not_mutate_input(self):
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original = {"phone": "123", "organization": "Acme"}
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_normalize_contact_data(original)
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assert original == {"phone": "123", "organization": "Acme"}
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def test_passthrough_for_unknown_keys(self):
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assert _normalize_contact_data({"foo": "bar"}) == {"foo": "bar"}
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class TestMergeVcardProperties:
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"""Direct tests for ``_merge_vcard_properties`` — the primary update path.
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Written in response to PR #719 review claiming NICKNAME/BDAY/CATEGORIES are not
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updatable via this function. These tests pin the actual behaviour so future
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regressions (or claims) can be answered in one line.
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"""
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@staticmethod
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def _merge(raw: str, data: dict) -> str:
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from nextcloud_mcp_server.client.contacts import ContactsClient
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client = ContactsClient.__new__(ContactsClient) # no HTTP / no __init__
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return client._merge_vcard_properties(raw, data, uid="merge-test")
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def test_nickname_overwrites_existing_line(self):
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"""Existing NICKNAME must be replaced with the new value, not preserved."""
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existing = "BEGIN:VCARD\nVERSION:3.0\nUID:merge-test\nFN:Alice\nNICKNAME:Bob\nEND:VCARD\n"
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result = self._merge(existing, {"nickname": "Robert"})
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assert "NICKNAME:Robert" in result
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assert "NICKNAME:Bob" not in result
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def test_bday_overwrites_existing_line(self):
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existing = "BEGIN:VCARD\nVERSION:3.0\nUID:merge-test\nFN:Alice\nBDAY:1990-05-01\nEND:VCARD\n"
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result = self._merge(existing, {"bday": "1991-06-02"})
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assert "BDAY:1991-06-02" in result
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assert "BDAY:1990-05-01" not in result
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def test_categories_overwrites_existing_line(self):
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existing = "BEGIN:VCARD\nVERSION:3.0\nUID:merge-test\nFN:Alice\nCATEGORIES:old,stale\nEND:VCARD\n"
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result = self._merge(existing, {"categories": ["vip", "new"]})
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assert "CATEGORIES:vip,new" in result
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assert "old,stale" not in result
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def test_nickname_added_when_not_in_existing_vcard(self):
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"""If the existing vCard has no NICKNAME line, update must append one."""
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existing = "BEGIN:VCARD\nVERSION:3.0\nUID:merge-test\nFN:Alice\nEND:VCARD\n"
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result = self._merge(existing, {"nickname": "Bob"})
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assert "NICKNAME:Bob" in result
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def test_bday_added_when_not_in_existing_vcard(self):
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existing = "BEGIN:VCARD\nVERSION:3.0\nUID:merge-test\nFN:Alice\nEND:VCARD\n"
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result = self._merge(existing, {"bday": "1990-05-01"})
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assert "BDAY:1990-05-01" in result
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def test_categories_added_when_not_in_existing_vcard(self):
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existing = "BEGIN:VCARD\nVERSION:3.0\nUID:merge-test\nFN:Alice\nEND:VCARD\n"
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result = self._merge(existing, {"categories": "a,b,c"})
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assert "CATEGORIES:a,b,c" in result
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def test_url_update_preserves_unrelated_properties(self):
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"""A URL update must not clobber ORG / NOTE / TEL from the existing vCard."""
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existing = (
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"BEGIN:VCARD\nVERSION:3.0\nUID:merge-test\nFN:Alice\n"
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"ORG:Acme\nTEL:555-1234\nNOTE:keep me\nEND:VCARD\n"
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)
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result = self._merge(existing, {"url": "https://example.com"})
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assert "URL:https://example.com" in result
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assert "ORG:Acme" in result
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assert "TEL:555-1234" in result
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assert "NOTE:keep me" in result
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def test_dict_email_input_preserves_existing_line(self):
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"""Regression: a dict-form email on update used to consume the existing
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EMAIL: line and write nothing, silently deleting the contact's email.
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Now the original line is preserved when the input shape isn't a plain str.
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"""
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existing = (
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"BEGIN:VCARD\nVERSION:3.0\nUID:merge-test\nFN:Alice\n"
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"EMAIL;TYPE=HOME:alice@example.com\nEND:VCARD\n"
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)
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result = self._merge(
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existing, {"email": {"value": "work@example.com", "type": ["WORK"]}}
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)
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assert "EMAIL;TYPE=HOME:alice@example.com" in result
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def test_list_tel_input_preserves_existing_line(self):
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"""Same regression as the email branch but for TEL — a list-shaped tel
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input must not silently drop the existing phone number.
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"""
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existing = (
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"BEGIN:VCARD\nVERSION:3.0\nUID:merge-test\nFN:Alice\n"
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"TEL;TYPE=HOME:555-0001\nEND:VCARD\n"
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)
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result = self._merge(
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existing, {"tel": [{"value": "555-9999", "type": ["WORK"]}]}
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)
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assert "TEL;TYPE=HOME:555-0001" in result
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def test_invalid_bday_on_update_preserves_existing_line(self):
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"""A non-ISO BDAY string must not produce a malformed vCard line on update.
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We share validation with the create path; invalid → keep the existing line.
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"""
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existing = (
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"BEGIN:VCARD\nVERSION:3.0\nUID:merge-test\nFN:Alice\n"
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"BDAY:1990-05-01\nEND:VCARD\n"
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)
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result = self._merge(existing, {"bday": "not-a-date"})
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assert "BDAY:1990-05-01" in result
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assert "BDAY:not-a-date" not in result
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def test_invalid_bday_on_add_new_is_dropped(self):
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"""No existing BDAY + invalid input → no BDAY line appended (vs. raw write)."""
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existing = "BEGIN:VCARD\nVERSION:3.0\nUID:merge-test\nFN:Alice\nEND:VCARD\n"
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result = self._merge(existing, {"bday": "not-a-date"})
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assert "BDAY" not in result
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def test_newline_in_note_does_not_inject_property(self):
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"""Regression: a literal newline in a value must not terminate the line
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and inject a fresh vCard property.
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"""
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existing = "BEGIN:VCARD\nVERSION:3.0\nUID:merge-test\nFN:Alice\nEND:VCARD\n"
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result = self._merge(
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existing, {"note": "harmless\nEMAIL:attacker@evil.example"}
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)
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# The injected property must not appear as a real EMAIL line.
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lines = result.splitlines()
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assert "EMAIL:attacker@evil.example" not in lines
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# The note value is preserved with newlines escaped per RFC 6350.
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assert any(line.startswith("NOTE:") and "\\n" in line for line in lines)
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def test_list_org_overwrites_with_semicolon_join(self):
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"""Regression: list-form ORG used to fall through ``_safe_vcard_value``
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unchanged and emit a Python ``repr`` like ``ORG:['Acme', 'Engineering']``.
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|
Per RFC 6350 §6.6.4 components are ``;``-separated.
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"""
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|
existing = (
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"BEGIN:VCARD\nVERSION:3.0\nUID:merge-test\nFN:Alice\nORG:OldCo\nEND:VCARD\n"
|
|
)
|
|
result = self._merge(existing, {"org": ["Acme", "Engineering"]})
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|
assert "ORG:Acme;Engineering" in result
|
|
assert "ORG:OldCo" not in result
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|
assert "[" not in result and "'Acme'" not in result
|
|
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|
def test_list_org_added_with_semicolon_join(self):
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|
"""Add-new branch: list ORG without an existing line still serialises
|
|
with ``;`` rather than as a Python list repr.
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|
"""
|
|
existing = "BEGIN:VCARD\nVERSION:3.0\nUID:merge-test\nFN:Alice\nEND:VCARD\n"
|
|
result = self._merge(existing, {"org": ["Acme", "Engineering"]})
|
|
assert "ORG:Acme;Engineering" in result
|
|
assert "[" not in result
|
|
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|
def test_dict_email_on_no_existing_line_warns(self, caplog):
|
|
"""No existing EMAIL + dict input is a known limitation of the text-merge
|
|
path. Surface it as a warning so the silent no-op is at least observable.
|
|
"""
|
|
existing = "BEGIN:VCARD\nVERSION:3.0\nUID:merge-test\nFN:Alice\nEND:VCARD\n"
|
|
with caplog.at_level("WARNING"):
|
|
result = self._merge(
|
|
existing, {"email": {"value": "alice@work.com", "type": ["WORK"]}}
|
|
)
|
|
# The dict input is not applied; no EMAIL line is added.
|
|
assert "EMAIL" not in result
|
|
# A warning specifically calls out the dict/list shape and recommends
|
|
# plain str / create_contact as alternatives.
|
|
assert any(
|
|
"email" in r.message and "dict/list shape" in r.message
|
|
for r in caplog.records
|
|
)
|
|
|
|
def test_list_tel_on_no_existing_line_warns(self, caplog):
|
|
"""Same warning behaviour for TEL — list input on a contact without an
|
|
existing TEL line must not silently disappear.
|
|
"""
|
|
existing = "BEGIN:VCARD\nVERSION:3.0\nUID:merge-test\nFN:Alice\nEND:VCARD\n"
|
|
with caplog.at_level("WARNING"):
|
|
result = self._merge(
|
|
existing, {"tel": [{"value": "555-9999", "type": ["WORK"]}]}
|
|
)
|
|
assert "TEL" not in result
|
|
assert any(
|
|
"tel" in r.message and "dict/list shape" in r.message
|
|
for r in caplog.records
|
|
)
|
|
|
|
def test_str_email_does_not_warn(self, caplog):
|
|
"""Plain string email is the supported shape — no warning should fire."""
|
|
existing = "BEGIN:VCARD\nVERSION:3.0\nUID:merge-test\nFN:Alice\nEND:VCARD\n"
|
|
with caplog.at_level("WARNING"):
|
|
result = self._merge(existing, {"email": "alice@work.com"})
|
|
assert "EMAIL:alice@work.com" in result
|
|
assert not any("dict/list shape" in r.message for r in caplog.records)
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