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from datetime import date
import pytest
from engagements.models import Engagement, EngagementStrategy, EngagementType, Organisation, RegulatoryCycle
from myuser.models import TeamUser
@pytest.fixture
def regulatory_cycles():
RegulatoryCycle.objects.create(start_date="2024-01-01", end_date="2024-12-31")
RegulatoryCycle.objects.create(start_date="2023-01-01", end_date="2023-12-31")
RegulatoryCycle.objects.create(start_date="2022-01-01", end_date="2022-12-31")
@pytest.fixture
def org():
return Organisation.objects.create(name="MOD", is_regulated_entity=False)
@pytest.fixture
def engagement_strategy(regulatory_cycles, org, user):
es = EngagementStrategy.objects.create(
description="ES1 description",
start_year=RegulatoryCycle.objects.get(start_date="2022-01-01"),
end_year=RegulatoryCycle.objects.get(start_date="2024-01-01"),
organisation=org,
owned_by=user,
reviewed_by=user,
management_sign_off="2022-02-10",
inspector_sign_off="2022-01-10",
status="DRAFT",
)
@pytest.fixture
def engagement():
data = {
"proposed_start_date": "2022-10-01",
"engagement_type": EngagementType.objects.create(name="ET1"),
"external_party": Organisation.objects.create(name="O1"),
}
return Engagement.objects.create(**data)
@pytest.fixture
def user():
return TeamUser.objects.create_user(email="ming@ming.com")
@pytest.fixture
def engagement_type():
return EngagementType.objects.create(name="ET2")
@pytest.fixture
def external_party():
return Organisation.objects.create(name="O2")
@pytest.fixture
def user1():
return TeamUser.objects.create_user(email="user1@example.com")
@pytest.fixture
def user2():
return TeamUser.objects.create_user(email="user2@example.com")
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