zulip/zerver/tests/test_scim.py

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import copy
from contextlib import contextmanager
from typing import TYPE_CHECKING, Any, Dict, Iterator, TypedDict
from unittest import mock
import orjson
from django.conf import settings
from zerver.actions.user_settings import do_change_full_name
from zerver.lib.test_classes import ZulipTestCase
from zerver.models import UserProfile, get_realm
if TYPE_CHECKING:
from django.test.client import _MonkeyPatchedWSGIResponse as TestHttpResponse
class SCIMHeadersDict(TypedDict):
HTTP_AUTHORIZATION: str
class SCIMTestCase(ZulipTestCase):
def setUp(self) -> None:
super().setUp()
self.realm = get_realm("zulip")
def scim_headers(self) -> SCIMHeadersDict:
return {"HTTP_AUTHORIZATION": f"Bearer {settings.SCIM_CONFIG['zulip']['bearer_token']}"}
def generate_user_schema(self, user_profile: UserProfile) -> Dict[str, Any]:
return {
"schemas": ["urn:ietf:params:scim:schemas:core:2.0:User"],
"id": user_profile.id,
"userName": user_profile.delivery_email,
"name": {"formatted": user_profile.full_name},
"displayName": user_profile.full_name,
"active": True,
"meta": {
"resourceType": "User",
"created": user_profile.date_joined.isoformat(),
"lastModified": user_profile.date_joined.isoformat(),
"location": f"http://zulip.testserver/scim/v2/Users/{user_profile.id}",
},
}
def assert_uniqueness_error(self, result: "TestHttpResponse", extra_message: str) -> None:
self.assertEqual(result.status_code, 409)
output_data = orjson.loads(result.content)
expected_response_schema = {
"schemas": ["urn:ietf:params:scim:api:messages:2.0:Error"],
"detail": f"Email address already in use: {extra_message}",
"status": 409,
"scimType": "uniqueness",
}
self.assertEqual(output_data, expected_response_schema)
@contextmanager
def mock_name_formatted_included(self, value: bool) -> Iterator[None]:
config_dict = copy.deepcopy(settings.SCIM_CONFIG)
config_dict["zulip"]["name_formatted_included"] = value
with self.settings(SCIM_CONFIG=config_dict):
yield
class TestNonSCIMAPIAccess(SCIMTestCase):
def test_scim_client_cant_access_different_apis(self) -> None:
"""
Verify that the SCIM client credentials can't be used to get
authenticated for non-SCIM API.
"""
hamlet = self.example_user("hamlet")
# First verify validate_scim_bearer_token doesn't even get called,
# as verification of SCIM credentials shouldn't even be attempted,
# because we're not querying a SCIM endpoint.
with mock.patch("zerver.middleware.validate_scim_bearer_token", return_value=None) as m:
result = self.client_get(f"/api/v1/users/{hamlet.id}", {}, **self.scim_headers())
# The SCIM format of the Authorization header (bearer token) is rejected as a bad request
# by our regular API authentication logic.
self.assert_json_error(result, "This endpoint requires HTTP basic authentication.", 400)
m.assert_not_called()
# Now simply test end-to-end that access gets denied, without any mocking
# interfering with the process.
result = self.client_get(f"/api/v1/users/{hamlet.id}", {}, **self.scim_headers())
self.assert_json_error(result, "This endpoint requires HTTP basic authentication.", 400)
class TestExceptionDetailsNotRevealedToClient(SCIMTestCase):
def test_exception_details_not_revealed_to_client(self) -> None:
"""
Verify that, unlike in default django-scim2 behavior, details of an exception
are not revealed in the HttpResponse.
"""
with mock.patch(
"zerver.lib.scim.ZulipSCIMUser.to_dict", side_effect=Exception("test exception")
), self.assertLogs("django_scim.views", "ERROR") as mock_scim_logger, self.assertLogs(
"django.request", "ERROR"
) as mock_request_logger:
result = self.client_get("/scim/v2/Users", {}, **self.scim_headers())
# Only a generic error message is returned:
self.assertEqual(
orjson.loads(result.content),
{
"schemas": ["urn:ietf:params:scim:api:messages:2.0:Error"],
"detail": "Exception occurred while processing the SCIM request",
"status": 500,
},
)
# Details of the exception still get internally logged as expected:
self.assertIn("test exception", mock_scim_logger.output[0])
self.assertIn("Internal Server Error: /scim/v2/Users", mock_request_logger.output[0])
class TestSCIMUser(SCIMTestCase):
def test_get_by_id(self) -> None:
hamlet = self.example_user("hamlet")
expected_response_schema = self.generate_user_schema(hamlet)
result = self.client_get(f"/scim/v2/Users/{hamlet.id}", {}, **self.scim_headers())
self.assertEqual(result.status_code, 200)
output_data = orjson.loads(result.content)
self.assertEqual(output_data, expected_response_schema)
def test_get_basic_filter_by_username(self) -> None:
hamlet = self.example_user("hamlet")
expected_response_schema = {
"schemas": ["urn:ietf:params:scim:api:messages:2.0:ListResponse"],
"totalResults": 1,
"itemsPerPage": 50,
"startIndex": 1,
"Resources": [self.generate_user_schema(hamlet)],
}
result = self.client_get(
f'/scim/v2/Users?filter=userName eq "{hamlet.delivery_email}"',
{},
**self.scim_headers(),
)
self.assertEqual(result.status_code, 200)
output_data = orjson.loads(result.content)
self.assertEqual(output_data, expected_response_schema)
# Now we verify the filter feature doesn't allow access to users
# on different subdomains.
different_realm_user = self.mit_user("starnine")
self.assertNotEqual(different_realm_user.realm_id, hamlet.realm_id)
result = self.client_get(
f'/scim/v2/Users?filter=userName eq "{different_realm_user.delivery_email}"',
{},
**self.scim_headers(),
)
self.assertEqual(result.status_code, 200)
output_data = orjson.loads(result.content)
expected_empty_results_response_schema = {
"schemas": ["urn:ietf:params:scim:api:messages:2.0:ListResponse"],
"totalResults": 0,
"itemsPerPage": 50,
"startIndex": 1,
"Resources": [],
}
self.assertEqual(output_data, expected_empty_results_response_schema)
def test_get_basic_filter_by_username_case_insensitive(self) -> None:
"""
Verifies that the "userName eq XXXX" syntax is case-insensitive.
"""
hamlet = self.example_user("hamlet")
# The assumption for the test to make sense is that these two are not the same:
self.assertNotEqual(hamlet.delivery_email.upper(), hamlet.delivery_email)
expected_response_schema = {
"schemas": ["urn:ietf:params:scim:api:messages:2.0:ListResponse"],
"totalResults": 1,
"itemsPerPage": 50,
"startIndex": 1,
"Resources": [self.generate_user_schema(hamlet)],
}
result = self.client_get(
f'/scim/v2/Users?filter=userName eq "{hamlet.delivery_email.upper()}"',
{},
**self.scim_headers(),
)
self.assertEqual(result.status_code, 200)
output_data = orjson.loads(result.content)
self.assertEqual(output_data, expected_response_schema)
def test_get_all_with_pagination(self) -> None:
realm = get_realm("zulip")
result_all = self.client_get("/scim/v2/Users", {}, **self.scim_headers())
self.assertEqual(result_all.status_code, 200)
output_data_all = orjson.loads(result_all.content)
expected_response_schema = {
"schemas": ["urn:ietf:params:scim:api:messages:2.0:ListResponse"],
"totalResults": UserProfile.objects.filter(realm=realm, is_bot=False).count(),
"itemsPerPage": 50,
"startIndex": 1,
"Resources": [
self.generate_user_schema(user_profile)
for user_profile in UserProfile.objects.filter(realm=realm, is_bot=False).order_by(
"id"
)
],
}
self.assertEqual(output_data_all, expected_response_schema)
# Test pagination works, as defined in https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/rfc7644#section-3.4.2.4
result_offset_limited = self.client_get(
"/scim/v2/Users?startIndex=4&count=3", {}, **self.scim_headers()
)
self.assertEqual(result_offset_limited.status_code, 200)
output_data_offset_limited = orjson.loads(result_offset_limited.content)
self.assertEqual(output_data_offset_limited["itemsPerPage"], 3)
self.assertEqual(output_data_offset_limited["startIndex"], 4)
self.assertEqual(
output_data_offset_limited["totalResults"], output_data_all["totalResults"]
)
self.assert_length(output_data_offset_limited["Resources"], 3)
self.assertEqual(output_data_offset_limited["Resources"], output_data_all["Resources"][3:6])
def test_get_user_with_no_name_formatted_included_config(self) -> None:
"""
Some clients don't support name.formatted and rely and name.givenName and name.familyName.
We have the name_formatted_included configuration option for it for supporting that
behavior. Here we test the return dict representation of the User has the appropriate
format and values.
"""
hamlet = self.example_user("hamlet")
do_change_full_name(hamlet, "Firstname Lastname", acting_user=None)
expected_response_schema = self.generate_user_schema(hamlet)
expected_response_schema["name"] = {"givenName": "Firstname", "familyName": "Lastname"}
with self.mock_name_formatted_included(False):
result = self.client_get(f"/scim/v2/Users/{hamlet.id}", {}, **self.scim_headers())
self.assertEqual(result.status_code, 200)
output_data = orjson.loads(result.content)
self.assertEqual(output_data, expected_response_schema)
do_change_full_name(hamlet, "Firstnameonly", acting_user=None)
expected_response_schema = self.generate_user_schema(hamlet)
expected_response_schema["name"] = {"givenName": "Firstnameonly", "familyName": ""}
with self.mock_name_formatted_included(False):
result = self.client_get(f"/scim/v2/Users/{hamlet.id}", {}, **self.scim_headers())
self.assertEqual(result.status_code, 200)
output_data = orjson.loads(result.content)
self.assertEqual(output_data, expected_response_schema)
def test_search_users(self) -> None:
"""
Tests a basic .search POST query:
https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/rfc7644#section-3.4.3
"""
realm = get_realm("zulip")
# A payload to find all users whose email ends with @zulip.com
payload = {
"schemas": ["urn:ietf:params:scim:api:messages:2.0:SearchRequest"],
"filter": 'userName ew "@zulip.com"',
}
result = self.client_post(
"/scim/v2/Users/.search",
payload,
content_type="application/json",
**self.scim_headers(),
)
self.assertEqual(result.status_code, 200)
output_data = orjson.loads(result.content)
user_query = UserProfile.objects.filter(
realm=realm, is_bot=False, delivery_email__endswith="@zulip.com"
)
expected_response_schema = {
"schemas": ["urn:ietf:params:scim:api:messages:2.0:ListResponse"],
"totalResults": user_query.count(),
"itemsPerPage": 50,
"startIndex": 1,
"Resources": [
self.generate_user_schema(user_profile)
for user_profile in UserProfile.objects.filter(realm=realm, is_bot=False).order_by(
"id"
)
],
}
self.assertEqual(output_data, expected_response_schema)
def test_post(self) -> None:
# A payload for creating a new user with the specified account details.
payload = {
"schemas": ["urn:ietf:params:scim:schemas:core:2.0:User"],
"userName": "newuser@zulip.com",
"name": {"formatted": "New User", "givenName": "New", "familyName": "User"},
"active": True,
}
original_user_count = UserProfile.objects.count()
result = self.client_post(
"/scim/v2/Users", payload, content_type="application/json", **self.scim_headers()
)
self.assertEqual(result.status_code, 201)
output_data = orjson.loads(result.content)
new_user_count = UserProfile.objects.count()
self.assertEqual(new_user_count, original_user_count + 1)
new_user = UserProfile.objects.last()
assert new_user is not None
self.assertEqual(new_user.delivery_email, "newuser@zulip.com")
self.assertEqual(new_user.full_name, "New User")
expected_response_schema = self.generate_user_schema(new_user)
self.assertEqual(output_data, expected_response_schema)
def test_post_with_no_name_formatted_included_config(self) -> None:
# A payload for creating a new user with the specified account details.
payload = {
"schemas": ["urn:ietf:params:scim:schemas:core:2.0:User"],
"userName": "newuser@zulip.com",
"name": {"givenName": "New", "familyName": "User"},
"active": True,
}
original_user_count = UserProfile.objects.count()
with self.mock_name_formatted_included(False):
result = self.client_post(
"/scim/v2/Users", payload, content_type="application/json", **self.scim_headers()
)
self.assertEqual(result.status_code, 201)
output_data = orjson.loads(result.content)
new_user_count = UserProfile.objects.count()
self.assertEqual(new_user_count, original_user_count + 1)
new_user = UserProfile.objects.last()
assert new_user is not None
self.assertEqual(new_user.delivery_email, "newuser@zulip.com")
self.assertEqual(new_user.full_name, "New User")
expected_response_schema = self.generate_user_schema(new_user)
expected_response_schema["name"] = {"givenName": "New", "familyName": "User"}
self.assertEqual(output_data, expected_response_schema)
def test_post_email_exists(self) -> None:
hamlet = self.example_user("hamlet")
# A payload for creating a new user with an email that already exists. Thus
# this should fail.
payload = {
"schemas": ["urn:ietf:params:scim:schemas:core:2.0:User"],
"userName": hamlet.delivery_email,
"name": {"formatted": "New User", "givenName": "New", "familyName": "User"},
"active": True,
}
result = self.client_post(
"/scim/v2/Users", payload, content_type="application/json", **self.scim_headers()
)
self.assert_uniqueness_error(result, f"['{hamlet.delivery_email} already has an account']")
def test_post_name_attribute_missing(self) -> None:
# A payload for creating a new user without a name, which should make this request fail.
payload = {
"schemas": ["urn:ietf:params:scim:schemas:core:2.0:User"],
"userName": "newuser@zulip.com",
"active": True,
}
result = self.client_post(
"/scim/v2/Users", payload, content_type="application/json", **self.scim_headers()
)
self.assertEqual(
orjson.loads(result.content),
{
"schemas": ["urn:ietf:params:scim:api:messages:2.0:Error"],
"detail": "Must specify name.formatted, name.givenName or name.familyName when creating a new user",
"status": 400,
},
)
def test_post_active_set_to_false(self) -> None:
# A payload for creating a new user with is_active=False, which is an invalid operation.
payload = {
"schemas": ["urn:ietf:params:scim:schemas:core:2.0:User"],
"userName": "newuser@zulip.com",
"name": {"formatted": "New User", "givenName": "New", "familyName": "User"},
"active": False,
}
result = self.client_post(
"/scim/v2/Users", payload, content_type="application/json", **self.scim_headers()
)
self.assertEqual(
orjson.loads(result.content),
{
"schemas": ["urn:ietf:params:scim:api:messages:2.0:Error"],
"detail": "New user must have active=True",
"status": 400,
},
)
def test_post_email_domain_not_allow(self) -> None:
realm = get_realm("zulip")
realm.emails_restricted_to_domains = True
realm.save(update_fields=["emails_restricted_to_domains"])
# A payload for creating a new user with the specified details.
payload = {
"schemas": ["urn:ietf:params:scim:schemas:core:2.0:User"],
"userName": "newuser@acme.com",
"name": {"formatted": "New User", "givenName": "New", "familyName": "User"},
"active": True,
}
result = self.client_post(
"/scim/v2/Users", payload, content_type="application/json", **self.scim_headers()
)
self.assertEqual(
orjson.loads(result.content),
{
"schemas": ["urn:ietf:params:scim:api:messages:2.0:Error"],
"detail": "This email domain isn't allowed in this organization.",
"status": 400,
},
)
def test_post_to_try_creating_new_user_on_different_subdomain(self) -> None:
# A payload for creating a new user with the specified details.
payload = {
"schemas": ["urn:ietf:params:scim:schemas:core:2.0:User"],
"userName": "newuser@acme.com",
"name": {"formatted": "New User", "givenName": "New", "familyName": "User"},
"active": True,
}
# Now we make the SCIM request to a different subdomain than our credentials
# are configured for. Unauthorized is the expected response.
result = self.client_post(
"/scim/v2/Users",
payload,
content_type="application/json",
subdomain="lear",
**self.scim_headers(),
)
self.assertEqual(result.status_code, 401)
def test_delete(self) -> None:
hamlet = self.example_user("hamlet")
result = self.client_delete(f"/scim/v2/Users/{hamlet.id}", {}, **self.scim_headers())
expected_response_schema = {
"schemas": ["urn:ietf:params:scim:api:messages:2.0:Error"],
"detail": 'DELETE operation not supported. Use PUT or PATCH to modify the "active" attribute instead.',
"status": 400,
}
self.assertEqual(result.status_code, 400)
output_data = orjson.loads(result.content)
self.assertEqual(output_data, expected_response_schema)
def test_put_change_email_and_name(self) -> None:
hamlet = self.example_user("hamlet")
# PUT replaces all specified attributes of the user. Thus,
# this payload will replace hamlet's account details with the new ones,
# as specified.
payload = {
"schemas": ["urn:ietf:params:scim:schemas:core:2.0:User"],
"id": hamlet.id,
"userName": "bjensen@zulip.com",
"name": {
"formatted": "Ms. Barbara J Jensen III",
"familyName": "Jensen",
"givenName": "Barbara",
"middleName": "Jane",
},
}
result = self.json_put(f"/scim/v2/Users/{hamlet.id}", payload, **self.scim_headers())
self.assertEqual(result.status_code, 200)
hamlet.refresh_from_db()
self.assertEqual(hamlet.delivery_email, "bjensen@zulip.com")
self.assertEqual(hamlet.full_name, "Ms. Barbara J Jensen III")
output_data = orjson.loads(result.content)
expected_response_schema = self.generate_user_schema(hamlet)
self.assertEqual(output_data, expected_response_schema)
def test_put_change_name_only(self) -> None:
hamlet = self.example_user("hamlet")
hamlet_email = hamlet.delivery_email
# This payload specified hamlet's current email to not change this attribute,
# and only alters the name.
payload = {
"schemas": ["urn:ietf:params:scim:schemas:core:2.0:User"],
"id": hamlet.id,
"userName": hamlet_email,
"name": {
"formatted": "Ms. Barbara J Jensen III",
"familyName": "Jensen",
"givenName": "Barbara",
"middleName": "Jane",
},
}
result = self.json_put(f"/scim/v2/Users/{hamlet.id}", payload, **self.scim_headers())
self.assertEqual(result.status_code, 200)
hamlet.refresh_from_db()
self.assertEqual(hamlet.delivery_email, hamlet_email)
self.assertEqual(hamlet.full_name, "Ms. Barbara J Jensen III")
output_data = orjson.loads(result.content)
expected_response_schema = self.generate_user_schema(hamlet)
self.assertEqual(output_data, expected_response_schema)
def test_put_email_exists(self) -> None:
hamlet = self.example_user("hamlet")
cordelia = self.example_user("cordelia")
# This payload will attempt to change hamlet's email to cordelia's email.
# That would violate email uniqueness of course, so should fail.
payload = {
"schemas": ["urn:ietf:params:scim:schemas:core:2.0:User"],
"id": hamlet.id,
"userName": cordelia.delivery_email,
"name": {
"formatted": "Ms. Barbara J Jensen III",
"familyName": "Jensen",
"givenName": "Barbara",
"middleName": "Jane",
},
}
result = self.json_put(f"/scim/v2/Users/{hamlet.id}", payload, **self.scim_headers())
self.assert_uniqueness_error(
result, f"['{cordelia.delivery_email} already has an account']"
)
def test_put_deactivate_reactivate_user(self) -> None:
hamlet = self.example_user("hamlet")
# This payload flips the active attribute to deactivate the user.
payload = {
"schemas": ["urn:ietf:params:scim:schemas:core:2.0:User"],
"id": hamlet.id,
"userName": hamlet.delivery_email,
"active": False,
}
result = self.json_put(f"/scim/v2/Users/{hamlet.id}", payload, **self.scim_headers())
self.assertEqual(result.status_code, 200)
hamlet.refresh_from_db()
self.assertEqual(hamlet.is_active, False)
# We modify the active attribute in the payload to cause reactivation of the user.
payload["active"] = True
result = self.json_put(f"/scim/v2/Users/{hamlet.id}", payload, **self.scim_headers())
self.assertEqual(result.status_code, 200)
hamlet.refresh_from_db()
self.assertEqual(hamlet.is_active, True)
def test_patch_with_path(self) -> None:
hamlet = self.example_user("hamlet")
# Payload for a PATCH request to change the user's email to the specified value.
payload = {
"schemas": ["urn:ietf:params:scim:api:messages:2.0:PatchOp"],
"Operations": [{"op": "replace", "path": "userName", "value": "hamlet_new@zulip.com"}],
}
result = self.json_patch(f"/scim/v2/Users/{hamlet.id}", payload, **self.scim_headers())
self.assertEqual(result.status_code, 200)
hamlet.refresh_from_db()
self.assertEqual(hamlet.delivery_email, "hamlet_new@zulip.com")
output_data = orjson.loads(result.content)
expected_response_schema = self.generate_user_schema(hamlet)
self.assertEqual(output_data, expected_response_schema)
# Multiple operations:
# This payload changes the user's email and name to the specified values.
payload = {
"schemas": ["urn:ietf:params:scim:api:messages:2.0:PatchOp"],
"Operations": [
{"op": "replace", "path": "userName", "value": "hamlet_new2@zulip.com"},
{"op": "replace", "path": "name.formatted", "value": "New Name"},
],
}
result = self.json_patch(f"/scim/v2/Users/{hamlet.id}", payload, **self.scim_headers())
self.assertEqual(result.status_code, 200)
hamlet.refresh_from_db()
self.assertEqual(hamlet.full_name, "New Name")
self.assertEqual(hamlet.delivery_email, "hamlet_new2@zulip.com")
output_data = orjson.loads(result.content)
expected_response_schema = self.generate_user_schema(hamlet)
self.assertEqual(output_data, expected_response_schema)
def test_patch_without_path(self) -> None:
"""
PATCH requests can also specify Operations in a different form,
without specifying the "path" op attribute and instead specifying
the user attribute to modify in the "value" dict.
"""
hamlet = self.example_user("hamlet")
# This payload changes the user's email to the specified value.
payload = {
"schemas": ["urn:ietf:params:scim:api:messages:2.0:PatchOp"],
"Operations": [{"op": "replace", "value": {"userName": "hamlet_new@zulip.com"}}],
}
result = self.json_patch(f"/scim/v2/Users/{hamlet.id}", payload, **self.scim_headers())
self.assertEqual(result.status_code, 200)
hamlet.refresh_from_db()
self.assertEqual(hamlet.delivery_email, "hamlet_new@zulip.com")
output_data = orjson.loads(result.content)
expected_response_schema = self.generate_user_schema(hamlet)
self.assertEqual(output_data, expected_response_schema)
def test_patch_deactivate_reactivate_user(self) -> None:
hamlet = self.example_user("hamlet")
# Payload for a PATCH request to deactivate the user.
payload = {
"schemas": ["urn:ietf:params:scim:api:messages:2.0:PatchOp"],
"Operations": [{"op": "replace", "path": "active", "value": False}],
}
result = self.json_patch(f"/scim/v2/Users/{hamlet.id}", payload, **self.scim_headers())
self.assertEqual(result.status_code, 200)
hamlet.refresh_from_db()
self.assertEqual(hamlet.is_active, False)
# Payload for a PATCH request to reactivate the user.
payload = {
"schemas": ["urn:ietf:params:scim:api:messages:2.0:PatchOp"],
"Operations": [{"op": "replace", "path": "active", "value": True}],
}
result = self.json_patch(f"/scim/v2/Users/{hamlet.id}", payload, **self.scim_headers())
self.assertEqual(result.status_code, 200)
hamlet.refresh_from_db()
self.assertEqual(hamlet.is_active, True)
def test_patch_unsupported_attribute(self) -> None:
hamlet = self.example_user("hamlet")
# Payload for a PATCH request to change the middle name of the user - which is not supported.
payload = {
"schemas": ["urn:ietf:params:scim:api:messages:2.0:PatchOp"],
"Operations": [{"op": "replace", "path": "name.middleName", "value": "John"}],
}
with self.assertLogs("django.request", "ERROR") as m:
result = self.json_patch(f"/scim/v2/Users/{hamlet.id}", payload, **self.scim_headers())
self.assertEqual(
orjson.loads(result.content),
{
"schemas": ["urn:ietf:params:scim:api:messages:2.0:Error"],
"detail": "Not Implemented",
"status": 501,
},
)
self.assertEqual(
m.output, [f"ERROR:django.request:Not Implemented: /scim/v2/Users/{hamlet.id}"]
)
class TestSCIMGroup(SCIMTestCase):
"""
SCIM groups aren't implemented yet. An implementation will modify this class
to actually test desired behavior.
"""
def test_endpoints_disabled(self) -> None:
with self.assertLogs("django.request", "ERROR") as m:
result = self.client_get("/scim/v2/Groups", {}, **self.scim_headers())
self.assertEqual(result.status_code, 501)
self.assertEqual(m.output, ["ERROR:django.request:Not Implemented: /scim/v2/Groups"])
with self.assertLogs("django.request", "ERROR") as m:
result = self.client_get("/scim/v2/Groups/1", {}, **self.scim_headers())
self.assertEqual(result.status_code, 501)
self.assertEqual(m.output, ["ERROR:django.request:Not Implemented: /scim/v2/Groups/1"])
with self.assertLogs("django.request", "ERROR") as m:
result = self.client_post(
"/scim/v2/Groups/.search",
{},
content_type="application/json",
**self.scim_headers(),
)
self.assertEqual(result.status_code, 501)
self.assertEqual(
m.output, ["ERROR:django.request:Not Implemented: /scim/v2/Groups/.search"]
)
class TestRemainingUnsupportedSCIMFeatures(SCIMTestCase):
def test_endpoints_disabled(self) -> None:
for url in [
"/scim/v2/",
"/scim/v2/.search",
"/scim/v2/Bulk",
"/scim/v2/Me",
"/scim/v2/ResourceTypes",
"/scim/v2/Schemas",
"/scim/v2/ServiceProviderConfig",
]:
with self.assertLogs("django.request", "ERROR") as m:
result = self.client_get(url, {}, **self.scim_headers())
self.assertEqual(result.status_code, 501)
self.assertEqual(m.output, [f"ERROR:django.request:Not Implemented: {url}"])