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Dome edd3eee178 feat: native matrix URI pills for {user}/{room} + major rendering & codebase refactor
This change introduces native `matrix:` URI-based rendering for `{user}` and `{room}` placeholders,
replacing previous plaintext and matrix.to-based links. Users and rooms are now rendered as clickable
pills in supporting clients, with a clean display using display names and room names (no @/# prefixes).

Reporting, moderation, and auto-redaction messages have been updated to use the same rendering logic.
Inspect and event links now also use native `matrix:` URIs for direct in-client navigation.

Internally, URI generation and rendering logic have been unified via central helper functions,
ensuring consistent handling of user IDs, room IDs, aliases, and event IDs.

This commit also includes a broader refactor of the codebase:
- decomposed complex flows (e.g. join handling) into smaller helpers
- moved mutable class-level state to instance-level
- reduced duplicate API calls and redundant logic
- improved overall structure and maintainability

Test coverage has been extended for URI helpers and rendering logic to prevent regressions.

No breaking changes to existing template parameters like `{user_link}` or `{room_link}`.
2026-04-11 20:21:33 +02:00

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"""Tests for user utility functions."""
import pytest
from unittest.mock import Mock, AsyncMock, patch
from mautrix.types import EventType, UserID
from mautrix.errors import MNotFound
from community.helpers.user_utils import (
check_if_banned, get_banlist_roomids, ban_user_from_rooms, user_permitted
)
class TestUserUtils:
"""Test cases for user utility functions."""
@pytest.mark.asyncio
async def test_check_if_banned_success(self):
"""Test successful ban check."""
client = Mock()
client.get_joined_rooms = AsyncMock(return_value=["!room1:example.com", "!room2:example.com"])
# Mock state events
ban_rule = Mock()
ban_rule.type.t = "m.policy.rule.user"
ban_rule.content = {
"entity": "@banned:example.com",
"recommendation": "ban"
}
client.get_state = AsyncMock(return_value=[ban_rule])
# Mock get_banlist_roomids to return the room ID directly
with patch('community.helpers.user_utils.get_banlist_roomids') as mock_get_banlists:
mock_get_banlists.return_value = ["!room1:example.com"]
logger = Mock()
result = await check_if_banned(client, "@banned:example.com", ["!room1:example.com"], logger)
assert result == True
@pytest.mark.asyncio
async def test_check_if_banned_not_banned(self):
"""Test ban check when user is not banned."""
client = Mock()
client.get_joined_rooms = AsyncMock(return_value=["!room1:example.com"])
with patch('community.helpers.user_utils.get_banlist_roomids') as mock_get_banlists:
mock_get_banlists.return_value = ["!room1:example.com"]
# Mock state events with no ban rules
client.get_state = AsyncMock(return_value=[])
logger = Mock()
result = await check_if_banned(client, "@user:example.com", ["!room1:example.com"], logger)
assert result == False
@pytest.mark.asyncio
async def test_check_if_banned_room_not_joined(self):
"""Test ban check when bot is not in banlist room."""
client = Mock()
client.get_joined_rooms = AsyncMock(return_value=["!room2:example.com"])
with patch('community.helpers.user_utils.get_banlist_roomids') as mock_get_banlists:
mock_get_banlists.return_value = ["!room1:example.com"]
logger = Mock()
result = await check_if_banned(client, "@user:example.com", ["!room1:example.com"], logger)
assert result == False
logger.error.assert_called()
@pytest.mark.asyncio
async def test_get_banlist_roomids_aliases(self):
"""Test getting banlist room IDs with aliases."""
client = Mock()
client.resolve_room_alias = AsyncMock(return_value={"room_id": "!room1:example.com"})
banlists = ["#banlist1:example.com", "!room2:example.com"]
logger = Mock()
result = await get_banlist_roomids(client, banlists, logger)
assert "!room1:example.com" in result
assert "!room2:example.com" in result
client.resolve_room_alias.assert_called_once_with("#banlist1:example.com")
@pytest.mark.asyncio
async def test_get_banlist_roomids_alias_error(self):
"""Test getting banlist room IDs with alias resolution error."""
client = Mock()
client.resolve_room_alias = AsyncMock(side_effect=Exception("Network error"))
banlists = ["#banlist1:example.com", "!room2:example.com"]
logger = Mock()
result = await get_banlist_roomids(client, banlists, logger)
assert "!room2:example.com" in result
assert "!room1:example.com" not in result
logger.error.assert_called()
@pytest.mark.asyncio
async def test_ban_user_from_rooms_success(self):
"""Test successful user banning from rooms."""
client = Mock()
client.ban_user = AsyncMock()
client.get_state_event = AsyncMock(return_value={"name": "Test Room"})
roomlist = ["!room1:example.com", "!room2:example.com"]
logger = Mock()
result = await ban_user_from_rooms(
client, "@user:example.com", roomlist, "banned", False, False, None, None, 0.1, logger
)
assert "ban_list" in result
assert "error_list" in result
assert "@user:example.com" in result["ban_list"]
assert len(result["ban_list"]["@user:example.com"]) == 2
@pytest.mark.asyncio
async def test_ban_user_from_rooms_with_redaction(self):
"""Test user banning with message redaction."""
client = Mock()
client.ban_user = AsyncMock()
client.get_state_event = AsyncMock(return_value={"name": "Test Room"})
# Mock message redaction
mock_msg = Mock()
mock_msg.event_id = "!msg123:example.com"
get_messages_func = AsyncMock(return_value=[mock_msg])
database = Mock()
database.execute = AsyncMock()
roomlist = ["!room1:example.com"]
logger = Mock()
result = await ban_user_from_rooms(
client, "@user:example.com", roomlist, "banned", False, True,
get_messages_func, database, 0.1, logger
)
assert "ban_list" in result
database.execute.assert_called()
@pytest.mark.asyncio
async def test_ban_user_from_rooms_error(self):
"""Test user banning with errors."""
client = Mock()
client.ban_user = AsyncMock(side_effect=Exception("Ban failed"))
client.get_state_event = AsyncMock(return_value={"name": "Test Room"})
roomlist = ["!room1:example.com"]
logger = Mock()
result = await ban_user_from_rooms(
client, "@user:example.com", roomlist, "banned", False, False, None, None, 0.1, logger
)
assert "error_list" in result
assert "@user:example.com" in result["error_list"]
@pytest.mark.asyncio
async def test_user_permitted_unlimited_power(self):
"""Test user permission check with unlimited power."""
client = Mock()
with patch('community.helpers.room_utils.user_has_unlimited_power') as mock_unlimited:
mock_unlimited.return_value = True
result = await user_permitted(client, "@user:example.com", "!parent:example.com", 50, None, None)
assert result == True
@pytest.mark.asyncio
async def test_user_permitted_sufficient_level(self):
"""Test user permission check with sufficient power level."""
client = Mock()
with patch('community.helpers.room_utils.user_has_unlimited_power') as mock_unlimited:
mock_unlimited.return_value = False
power_levels = Mock()
power_levels.get_user_level.return_value = 75
client.get_state_event = AsyncMock(return_value=power_levels)
result = await user_permitted(client, "@user:example.com", "!parent:example.com", 50, None, None)
assert result == True
@pytest.mark.asyncio
async def test_user_permitted_insufficient_level(self):
"""Test user permission check with insufficient power level."""
client = Mock()
with patch('community.helpers.room_utils.user_has_unlimited_power') as mock_unlimited:
mock_unlimited.return_value = False
power_levels = Mock()
power_levels.get_user_level.return_value = 25
client.get_state_event = AsyncMock(return_value=power_levels)
result = await user_permitted(client, "@user:example.com", "!parent:example.com", 50, None, None)
assert result == False
@pytest.mark.asyncio
async def test_user_permitted_error(self):
"""Test user permission check with error."""
client = Mock()
with patch('community.helpers.room_utils.user_has_unlimited_power') as mock_unlimited:
mock_unlimited.side_effect = Exception("Network error")
logger = Mock()
result = await user_permitted(client, "@user:example.com", "!parent:example.com", 50, None, logger)
assert result == False
logger.error.assert_called()