zulip/zerver/tests/test_events.py

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# See https://zulip.readthedocs.io/en/latest/subsystems/events-system.html for
# high-level documentation on how this system works.
import copy
import sys
import time
from io import StringIO
from typing import Any, Callable, Dict, List, Optional, Set
from unittest import mock
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import orjson
from django.utils.timezone import now as timezone_now
from zerver.lib.actions import (
bulk_add_members_to_user_group,
bulk_add_subscriptions,
bulk_remove_subscriptions,
check_add_realm_emoji,
check_add_user_group,
check_delete_user_group,
check_send_typing_notification,
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do_add_alert_words,
do_add_default_stream,
do_add_reaction,
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do_add_realm_domain,
do_add_realm_filter,
do_add_streams_to_default_stream_group,
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do_add_submessage,
do_change_avatar_fields,
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do_change_bot_owner,
do_change_default_all_public_streams,
do_change_default_events_register_stream,
do_change_default_sending_stream,
do_change_default_stream_group_description,
do_change_default_stream_group_name,
do_change_full_name,
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do_change_icon_source,
do_change_logo_source,
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do_change_notification_settings,
do_change_plan_type,
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do_change_realm_domain,
do_change_stream_description,
do_change_stream_invite_only,
do_change_stream_message_retention_days,
do_change_stream_post_policy,
do_change_subscription_property,
do_change_user_delivery_email,
do_change_user_role,
do_create_default_stream_group,
do_create_multiuse_invite_link,
do_create_user,
do_deactivate_stream,
do_deactivate_user,
do_delete_messages,
do_invite_users,
do_mark_hotspot_as_read,
do_mute_topic,
do_reactivate_user,
do_regenerate_api_key,
do_remove_alert_words,
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do_remove_default_stream,
do_remove_default_stream_group,
do_remove_reaction,
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do_remove_realm_domain,
do_remove_realm_emoji,
do_remove_realm_filter,
do_remove_streams_from_default_stream_group,
do_rename_stream,
do_revoke_multi_use_invite,
do_revoke_user_invite,
do_set_realm_authentication_methods,
do_set_realm_message_editing,
do_set_realm_notifications_stream,
do_set_realm_property,
do_set_realm_signup_notifications_stream,
do_set_user_display_setting,
do_set_zoom_token,
do_unmute_topic,
do_update_embedded_data,
do_update_message,
do_update_message_flags,
do_update_outgoing_webhook_service,
do_update_user_custom_profile_data_if_changed,
do_update_user_group_description,
do_update_user_group_name,
do_update_user_presence,
do_update_user_status,
lookup_default_stream_groups,
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notify_realm_custom_profile_fields,
remove_members_from_user_group,
try_update_realm_custom_profile_field,
)
from zerver.lib.event_schema import (
event_schema: Extract check_realm_user_update. This a pretty big commit, but I really wanted it to be atomic. All realm_user/update events look the same from the top: _check_realm_user_update = check_events_dict( required_keys=[ ("type", equals("realm_user")), ("op", equals("update")), ("person", _check_realm_user_person), ] ) And then we have a bunch of fields for person that are optional, and we usually only send user_id plus one other field, with the exception of avatar-related events: _check_realm_user_person = check_dict_only( required_keys=[ # vertical formatting ("user_id", check_int), ], optional_keys=[ ("avatar_source", check_string), ("avatar_url", check_none_or(check_string)), ("avatar_url_medium", check_none_or(check_string)), ("avatar_version", check_int), ("bot_owner_id", check_int), ("custom_profile_field", _check_custom_profile_field), ("delivery_email", check_string), ("full_name", check_string), ("role", check_int_in(UserProfile.ROLE_TYPES)), ("email", check_string), ("user_id", check_int), ("timezone", check_string), ], ) I would start the code review by just skimming the changes to event_schema.py, to get the big picture of the complexity here. Basically the schema is just the combined superset of all the individual schemas that we remove from test_events. Then I would read test_events.py. The simplest diffs are basically of this form: - schema_checker = check_events_dict([ - ('type', equals('realm_user')), - ('op', equals('update')), - ('person', check_dict_only([ - ('role', check_int_in(UserProfile.ROLE_TYPES)), - ('user_id', check_int), - ])), - ]) # ... - schema_checker('events[0]', events[0]) + check_realm_user_update('events[0]', events[0], {'role'}) Instead of a custom schema checker, we use the "superset" schema checker, but then we pass in the set of fields that we expect to be there. Note that 'user_id' is always there. So most of the heavy lifting happens in this new function in event_schema.py: def check_realm_user_update( var_name: str, event: Dict[str, Any], optional_fields: Set[str], ) -> None: _check_realm_user_update(var_name, event) keys = set(event["person"].keys()) - {"user_id"} assert optional_fields == keys But we still do some more custom checks in test_events.py. custom profile fields: check keys of custom_profile_field def test_custom_profile_field_data_events(self) -> None: + self.assertEqual( + events[0]['person']['custom_profile_field'].keys(), + {"id", "value", "rendered_value"} + ) + check_realm_user_update('events[0]', events[0], {"custom_profile_field"}) + self.assertEqual( + events[0]['person']['custom_profile_field'].keys(), + {"id", "value"} + ) avatar fields: check more specific types, since the superset schema has check_none_or(check_string) def test_change_avatar_fields(self) -> None: + check_realm_user_update('events[0]', events[0], avatar_fields) + assert isinstance(events[0]['person']['avatar_url'], str) + assert isinstance(events[0]['person']['avatar_url_medium'], str) + check_realm_user_update('events[0]', events[0], avatar_fields) + self.assertEqual(events[0]['person']['avatar_url'], None) + self.assertEqual(events[0]['person']['avatar_url_medium'], None) Also note that avatar_fields is a set of four fields that are set in event_schema. full name: no extra work! def test_change_full_name(self) -> None: - schema_checker('events[0]', events[0]) + check_realm_user_update('events[0]', events[0], {'full_name'}) test_change_user_delivery_email_email_address_visibilty_admins: no extra work for delivery_email check avatar fields more directly roles (several examples) -- actually check the specific role def test_change_realm_authentication_methods(self) -> None: - schema_checker('events[0]', events[0]) + check_realm_user_update('events[0]', events[0], {'role'}) + self.assertEqual(events[0]['person']['role'], role) bot_owner_id: no extra work! - change_bot_owner_checker_user('events[1]', events[1]) + check_realm_user_update('events[1]', events[1], {"bot_owner_id"}) - change_bot_owner_checker_user('events[1]', events[1]) + check_realm_user_update('events[1]', events[1], {"bot_owner_id"}) - change_bot_owner_checker_user('events[1]', events[1]) + check_realm_user_update('events[1]', events[1], {"bot_owner_id"}) timezone: no extra work! - timezone_schema_checker('events[1]', events[1]) + check_realm_user_update('events[1]', events[1], {"email", "timezone"})
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avatar_fields,
check_alert_words,
check_custom_profile_fields,
check_default_stream_groups,
check_default_streams,
check_events_dict,
check_invites_changed,
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check_message,
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check_reaction,
check_realm_bot_add,
check_realm_bot_delete,
check_realm_bot_remove,
check_realm_bot_update,
check_realm_update,
event_schema: Extract check_realm_user_update. This a pretty big commit, but I really wanted it to be atomic. All realm_user/update events look the same from the top: _check_realm_user_update = check_events_dict( required_keys=[ ("type", equals("realm_user")), ("op", equals("update")), ("person", _check_realm_user_person), ] ) And then we have a bunch of fields for person that are optional, and we usually only send user_id plus one other field, with the exception of avatar-related events: _check_realm_user_person = check_dict_only( required_keys=[ # vertical formatting ("user_id", check_int), ], optional_keys=[ ("avatar_source", check_string), ("avatar_url", check_none_or(check_string)), ("avatar_url_medium", check_none_or(check_string)), ("avatar_version", check_int), ("bot_owner_id", check_int), ("custom_profile_field", _check_custom_profile_field), ("delivery_email", check_string), ("full_name", check_string), ("role", check_int_in(UserProfile.ROLE_TYPES)), ("email", check_string), ("user_id", check_int), ("timezone", check_string), ], ) I would start the code review by just skimming the changes to event_schema.py, to get the big picture of the complexity here. Basically the schema is just the combined superset of all the individual schemas that we remove from test_events. Then I would read test_events.py. The simplest diffs are basically of this form: - schema_checker = check_events_dict([ - ('type', equals('realm_user')), - ('op', equals('update')), - ('person', check_dict_only([ - ('role', check_int_in(UserProfile.ROLE_TYPES)), - ('user_id', check_int), - ])), - ]) # ... - schema_checker('events[0]', events[0]) + check_realm_user_update('events[0]', events[0], {'role'}) Instead of a custom schema checker, we use the "superset" schema checker, but then we pass in the set of fields that we expect to be there. Note that 'user_id' is always there. So most of the heavy lifting happens in this new function in event_schema.py: def check_realm_user_update( var_name: str, event: Dict[str, Any], optional_fields: Set[str], ) -> None: _check_realm_user_update(var_name, event) keys = set(event["person"].keys()) - {"user_id"} assert optional_fields == keys But we still do some more custom checks in test_events.py. custom profile fields: check keys of custom_profile_field def test_custom_profile_field_data_events(self) -> None: + self.assertEqual( + events[0]['person']['custom_profile_field'].keys(), + {"id", "value", "rendered_value"} + ) + check_realm_user_update('events[0]', events[0], {"custom_profile_field"}) + self.assertEqual( + events[0]['person']['custom_profile_field'].keys(), + {"id", "value"} + ) avatar fields: check more specific types, since the superset schema has check_none_or(check_string) def test_change_avatar_fields(self) -> None: + check_realm_user_update('events[0]', events[0], avatar_fields) + assert isinstance(events[0]['person']['avatar_url'], str) + assert isinstance(events[0]['person']['avatar_url_medium'], str) + check_realm_user_update('events[0]', events[0], avatar_fields) + self.assertEqual(events[0]['person']['avatar_url'], None) + self.assertEqual(events[0]['person']['avatar_url_medium'], None) Also note that avatar_fields is a set of four fields that are set in event_schema. full name: no extra work! def test_change_full_name(self) -> None: - schema_checker('events[0]', events[0]) + check_realm_user_update('events[0]', events[0], {'full_name'}) test_change_user_delivery_email_email_address_visibilty_admins: no extra work for delivery_email check avatar fields more directly roles (several examples) -- actually check the specific role def test_change_realm_authentication_methods(self) -> None: - schema_checker('events[0]', events[0]) + check_realm_user_update('events[0]', events[0], {'role'}) + self.assertEqual(events[0]['person']['role'], role) bot_owner_id: no extra work! - change_bot_owner_checker_user('events[1]', events[1]) + check_realm_user_update('events[1]', events[1], {"bot_owner_id"}) - change_bot_owner_checker_user('events[1]', events[1]) + check_realm_user_update('events[1]', events[1], {"bot_owner_id"}) - change_bot_owner_checker_user('events[1]', events[1]) + check_realm_user_update('events[1]', events[1], {"bot_owner_id"}) timezone: no extra work! - timezone_schema_checker('events[1]', events[1]) + check_realm_user_update('events[1]', events[1], {"email", "timezone"})
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check_realm_user_update,
check_stream_create,
check_stream_delete,
check_stream_update,
check_submessage,
check_subscription_add,
check_subscription_peer_add,
check_subscription_peer_remove,
check_subscription_remove,
check_typing_start,
check_typing_stop,
check_update_display_settings,
check_update_global_notifications,
check_update_message,
check_update_message_embedded,
check_update_message_flags,
check_user_group_add,
check_user_status,
)
from zerver.lib.events import apply_events, fetch_initial_state_data, post_process_state
from zerver.lib.markdown import MentionData
from zerver.lib.message import render_markdown
from zerver.lib.test_classes import ZulipTestCase
from zerver.lib.test_helpers import (
create_dummy_file,
get_subscription,
get_test_image_file,
reset_emails_in_zulip_realm,
stdout_suppressed,
)
from zerver.lib.topic import TOPIC_NAME
from zerver.lib.validator import (
check_bool,
check_dict_only,
check_float,
check_int,
check_list,
check_none_or,
check_string,
check_tuple,
equals,
)
from zerver.models import (
Attachment,
Message,
MultiuseInvite,
PreregistrationUser,
Realm,
RealmAuditLog,
RealmDomain,
Service,
Stream,
UserGroup,
UserMessage,
UserPresence,
UserProfile,
get_client,
get_stream,
get_user_by_delivery_email,
)
from zerver.openapi.openapi import validate_against_openapi_schema
from zerver.tornado.event_queue import (
allocate_client_descriptor,
clear_client_event_queues_for_testing,
)
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class BaseAction(ZulipTestCase):
def setUp(self) -> None:
super().setUp()
self.user_profile = self.example_user('hamlet')
def verify_action(self,
action: Callable[[], object],
event_types: Optional[List[str]]=None,
include_subscribers: bool=True,
state_change_expected: bool=True,
notification_settings_null: bool=False,
client_gravatar: bool=True,
user_avatar_url_field_optional: bool=False,
slim_presence: bool=False,
num_events: int=1,
bulk_message_deletion: bool=True) -> List[Dict[str, Any]]:
'''
Make sure we have a clean slate of client descriptors for these tests.
If we don't do this, then certain failures will only manifest when you
run multiple tests within a single test function.
See also https://zulip.readthedocs.io/en/latest/subsystems/events-system.html#testing
for details on the design of this test system.
'''
clear_client_event_queues_for_testing()
client = allocate_client_descriptor(
dict(user_profile_id = self.user_profile.id,
realm_id = self.user_profile.realm_id,
event_types = event_types,
client_type_name = "website",
apply_markdown = True,
client_gravatar = client_gravatar,
slim_presence = slim_presence,
all_public_streams = False,
queue_timeout = 600,
last_connection_time = time.time(),
narrow = [],
bulk_message_deletion = bulk_message_deletion)
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)
# hybrid_state = initial fetch state + re-applying events triggered by our action
# normal_state = do action then fetch at the end (the "normal" code path)
hybrid_state = fetch_initial_state_data(
self.user_profile, event_types, "",
client_gravatar=client_gravatar,
user_avatar_url_field_optional=user_avatar_url_field_optional,
slim_presence=slim_presence,
include_subscribers=include_subscribers,
)
action()
events = client.event_queue.contents()
content = {
'queue_id': '123.12',
# The JSON wrapper helps in converting tuples to lists
# as tuples aren't valid JSON structure.
'events': orjson.loads(orjson.dumps(events)),
'msg': '',
'result': 'success'
}
validate_against_openapi_schema(content, '/events', 'get', '200')
self.assertEqual(len(events), num_events)
initial_state = copy.deepcopy(hybrid_state)
post_process_state(self.user_profile, initial_state, notification_settings_null)
before = orjson.dumps(initial_state)
apply_events(hybrid_state, events, self.user_profile,
client_gravatar=client_gravatar,
slim_presence=slim_presence,
include_subscribers=include_subscribers)
post_process_state(self.user_profile, hybrid_state, notification_settings_null)
after = orjson.dumps(hybrid_state)
if state_change_expected:
if before == after: # nocoverage
print(orjson.dumps(initial_state, option=orjson.OPT_INDENT_2).decode())
print(events)
raise AssertionError('Test does not exercise enough code -- events do not change state.')
else:
try:
self.match_states(initial_state, copy.deepcopy(hybrid_state), events)
except AssertionError: # nocoverage
raise AssertionError('Test is invalid--state actually does change here.')
normal_state = fetch_initial_state_data(
self.user_profile, event_types, "",
client_gravatar=client_gravatar,
user_avatar_url_field_optional=user_avatar_url_field_optional,
slim_presence=slim_presence,
include_subscribers=include_subscribers,
)
post_process_state(self.user_profile, normal_state, notification_settings_null)
self.match_states(hybrid_state, normal_state, events)
return events
def match_states(self, state1: Dict[str, Any], state2: Dict[str, Any],
events: List[Dict[str, Any]]) -> None:
def normalize(state: Dict[str, Any]) -> None:
for u in state['never_subscribed']:
if 'subscribers' in u:
u['subscribers'].sort()
for u in state['subscriptions']:
if 'subscribers' in u:
u['subscribers'].sort()
state['subscriptions'] = {u['name']: u for u in state['subscriptions']}
state['unsubscribed'] = {u['name']: u for u in state['unsubscribed']}
if 'realm_bots' in state:
state['realm_bots'] = {u['email']: u for u in state['realm_bots']}
normalize(state1)
normalize(state2)
# If this assertions fails, we have unusual problems.
self.assertEqual(state1.keys(), state2.keys())
# The far more likely scenario is that some section of
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# our enormous payload does not get updated properly. We
# want the diff here to be developer-friendly, hence
# the somewhat tedious code to provide useful output.
if state1 != state2: # nocoverage
print('\n---States DO NOT MATCH---')
print('\nEVENTS:\n')
# Printing out the events is a big help to
# developers.
import json
for event in events:
print(json.dumps(event, indent=4))
print('\nMISMATCHES:\n')
for k in state1:
if state1[k] != state2[k]:
print('\nkey = ' + k)
try:
self.assertEqual({k: state1[k]}, {k: state2[k]})
except AssertionError as e:
print(e)
print('''
NOTE:
This is an advanced test that verifies how
we apply events after fetching data. If you
do not know how to debug it, you can ask for
help on chat.
''')
sys.stdout.flush()
raise AssertionError('Mismatching states')
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class NormalActionsTest(BaseAction):
def create_bot(self, email: str, **extras: Any) -> UserProfile:
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return self.create_test_bot(email, self.user_profile, **extras)
def test_mentioned_send_message_events(self) -> None:
user = self.example_user('hamlet')
for i in range(3):
content = 'mentioning... @**' + user.full_name + '** hello ' + str(i)
self.verify_action(
lambda: self.send_stream_message(self.example_user('cordelia'),
"Verona",
content),
)
def test_wildcard_mentioned_send_message_events(self) -> None:
for i in range(3):
content = 'mentioning... @**all** hello ' + str(i)
self.verify_action(
lambda: self.send_stream_message(self.example_user('cordelia'),
"Verona",
content),
)
def test_pm_send_message_events(self) -> None:
self.verify_action(
lambda: self.send_personal_message(self.example_user('cordelia'),
self.example_user('hamlet'),
'hola'),
)
def test_huddle_send_message_events(self) -> None:
huddle = [
self.example_user('hamlet'),
self.example_user('othello'),
]
self.verify_action(
lambda: self.send_huddle_message(self.example_user('cordelia'),
huddle,
'hola'),
)
def test_stream_send_message_events(self) -> None:
events = self.verify_action(
lambda: self.send_stream_message(self.example_user("hamlet"), "Verona", "hello"),
client_gravatar=False,
)
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check_message('events[0]', events[0])
assert isinstance(events[0]['message']['avatar_url'], str)
events = self.verify_action(
lambda: self.send_stream_message(self.example_user("hamlet"), "Verona", "hello"),
client_gravatar=True,
)
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check_message('events[0]', events[0])
assert events[0]['message']['avatar_url'] is None
# Verify message editing
message = Message.objects.order_by('-id')[0]
topic = 'new_topic'
propagate_mode = 'change_all'
content = 'new content'
rendered_content = render_markdown(message, content)
python: Convert assignment type annotations to Python 3.6 style. This commit was split by tabbott; this piece covers the vast majority of files in Zulip, but excludes scripts/, tools/, and puppet/ to help ensure we at least show the right error messages for Xenial systems. We can likely further refine the remaining pieces with some testing. Generated by com2ann, with whitespace fixes and various manual fixes for runtime issues: - invoiced_through: Optional[LicenseLedger] = models.ForeignKey( + invoiced_through: Optional["LicenseLedger"] = models.ForeignKey( -_apns_client: Optional[APNsClient] = None +_apns_client: Optional["APNsClient"] = None - notifications_stream: Optional[Stream] = models.ForeignKey('Stream', related_name='+', null=True, blank=True, on_delete=CASCADE) - signup_notifications_stream: Optional[Stream] = models.ForeignKey('Stream', related_name='+', null=True, blank=True, on_delete=CASCADE) + notifications_stream: Optional["Stream"] = models.ForeignKey('Stream', related_name='+', null=True, blank=True, on_delete=CASCADE) + signup_notifications_stream: Optional["Stream"] = models.ForeignKey('Stream', related_name='+', null=True, blank=True, on_delete=CASCADE) - author: Optional[UserProfile] = models.ForeignKey('UserProfile', blank=True, null=True, on_delete=CASCADE) + author: Optional["UserProfile"] = models.ForeignKey('UserProfile', blank=True, null=True, on_delete=CASCADE) - bot_owner: Optional[UserProfile] = models.ForeignKey('self', null=True, on_delete=models.SET_NULL) + bot_owner: Optional["UserProfile"] = models.ForeignKey('self', null=True, on_delete=models.SET_NULL) - default_sending_stream: Optional[Stream] = models.ForeignKey('zerver.Stream', null=True, related_name='+', on_delete=CASCADE) - default_events_register_stream: Optional[Stream] = models.ForeignKey('zerver.Stream', null=True, related_name='+', on_delete=CASCADE) + default_sending_stream: Optional["Stream"] = models.ForeignKey('zerver.Stream', null=True, related_name='+', on_delete=CASCADE) + default_events_register_stream: Optional["Stream"] = models.ForeignKey('zerver.Stream', null=True, related_name='+', on_delete=CASCADE) -descriptors_by_handler_id: Dict[int, ClientDescriptor] = {} +descriptors_by_handler_id: Dict[int, "ClientDescriptor"] = {} -worker_classes: Dict[str, Type[QueueProcessingWorker]] = {} -queues: Dict[str, Dict[str, Type[QueueProcessingWorker]]] = {} +worker_classes: Dict[str, Type["QueueProcessingWorker"]] = {} +queues: Dict[str, Dict[str, Type["QueueProcessingWorker"]]] = {} -AUTH_LDAP_REVERSE_EMAIL_SEARCH: Optional[LDAPSearch] = None +AUTH_LDAP_REVERSE_EMAIL_SEARCH: Optional["LDAPSearch"] = None Signed-off-by: Anders Kaseorg <anders@zulipchat.com>
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prior_mention_user_ids: Set[int] = set()
mentioned_user_ids: Set[int] = set()
mention_data = MentionData(
realm_id=self.user_profile.realm_id,
content=content,
)
Notify offline users about edited stream messages. We now do push notifications and missed message emails for offline users who are subscribed to the stream for a message that has been edited, but we short circuit the offline-notification logic for any user who presumably would have already received a notification on the original message. This effectively boils down to sending notifications to newly mentioned users. The motivating use case here is that you forget to mention somebody in a message, and then you edit the message to mention the person. If they are offline, they will now get pushed notifications and missed message emails, with some minor caveats. We try to mostly use the same techniques here as the send-message code path, and we share common code with the send-message path once we get to the Tornado layer and call maybe_enqueue_notifications. The major places where we differ are in a function called maybe_enqueue_notifications_for_message_update, and the top of that function short circuits a bunch of cases where we can mostly assume that the original message had an offline notification. We can expect a couple changes in the future: * Requirements may change here, and it might make sense to send offline notifications on the update side even in circumstances where the original message had a notification. * We may track more notifications in a DB model, which may simplify our short-circuit logic. In the view/action layer, we already had two separate codepaths for send-message and update-message, but this mostly echoes what the send-message path does in terms of collecting data about recipients.
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events = self.verify_action(
lambda: do_update_message(
self.user_profile,
message,
None,
topic,
propagate_mode,
False,
False,
content,
rendered_content,
prior_mention_user_ids,
mentioned_user_ids,
mention_data),
state_change_expected=True,
)
check_update_message(
'events[0]',
events[0],
has_content=True,
has_topic=True,
has_new_stream_id=False,
)
events = self.verify_action(
lambda: do_update_embedded_data(self.user_profile, message,
"embed_content", "<p>embed_content</p>"),
state_change_expected=False,
)
check_update_message_embedded('events[0]', events[0])
# Verify move topic to different stream.
# Send 2 messages in "test" topic.
self.send_stream_message(self.user_profile, "Verona")
message_id = self.send_stream_message(self.user_profile, "Verona")
message = Message.objects.get(id=message_id)
topic = 'new_topic'
stream = get_stream("Denmark", self.user_profile.realm)
propagate_mode = 'change_all'
prior_mention_user_ids = set()
events = self.verify_action(
lambda: do_update_message(
self.user_profile,
message,
stream,
topic,
propagate_mode,
True,
True,
None,
None,
set(),
set(),
None),
state_change_expected=True,
# There are 3 events generated for this action
# * update_message: For updating existing messages
# * 2 new message events: Breadcrumb messages in the new and old topics.
num_events=3,
)
check_update_message(
'events[0]',
events[0],
has_content=False,
has_topic=True,
has_new_stream_id=True,
)
def test_update_message_flags(self) -> None:
# Test message flag update events
message = self.send_personal_message(
self.example_user("cordelia"),
self.example_user("hamlet"),
"hello",
)
user_profile = self.example_user('hamlet')
events = self.verify_action(
lambda: do_update_message_flags(user_profile, get_client("website"), 'add', 'starred', [message]),
state_change_expected=True,
)
check_update_message_flags('events[0]', events[0], 'add')
events = self.verify_action(
lambda: do_update_message_flags(user_profile, get_client("website"), 'remove', 'starred', [message]),
state_change_expected=True,
)
check_update_message_flags('events[0]', events[0], 'remove')
def test_update_read_flag_removes_unread_msg_ids(self) -> None:
user_profile = self.example_user('hamlet')
mention = '@**' + user_profile.full_name + '**'
for content in ['hello', mention]:
message = self.send_stream_message(
self.example_user('cordelia'),
"Verona",
content,
)
self.verify_action(
lambda: do_update_message_flags(user_profile, get_client("website"), 'add', 'read', [message]),
state_change_expected=True,
)
def test_send_message_to_existing_recipient(self) -> None:
sender = self.example_user('cordelia')
self.send_stream_message(
sender,
"Verona",
"hello 1",
)
self.verify_action(
lambda: self.send_stream_message(sender, "Verona", "hello 2"),
state_change_expected=True,
)
def test_add_reaction(self) -> None:
message_id = self.send_stream_message(self.example_user("hamlet"), "Verona", "hello")
message = Message.objects.get(id=message_id)
events = self.verify_action(
lambda: do_add_reaction(
self.user_profile, message, "tada", "1f389", "unicode_emoji"),
state_change_expected=False,
)
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check_reaction('events[0]', events[0], 'add')
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def test_add_submessage(self) -> None:
cordelia = self.example_user('cordelia')
stream_name = 'Verona'
message_id = self.send_stream_message(
sender=cordelia,
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stream_name=stream_name,
)
events = self.verify_action(
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lambda: do_add_submessage(
realm=cordelia.realm,
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sender_id=cordelia.id,
message_id=message_id,
msg_type='whatever',
content='"stuff"',
),
state_change_expected=False,
)
check_submessage('events[0]', events[0])
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def test_remove_reaction(self) -> None:
message_id = self.send_stream_message(self.example_user("hamlet"), "Verona", "hello")
message = Message.objects.get(id=message_id)
do_add_reaction(self.user_profile, message, "tada", "1f389", "unicode_emoji")
events = self.verify_action(
lambda: do_remove_reaction(
self.user_profile, message, "1f389", "unicode_emoji"),
state_change_expected=False,
)
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check_reaction('events[0]', events[0], 'remove')
def test_invite_user_event(self) -> None:
self.user_profile = self.example_user('iago')
streams = []
for stream_name in ["Denmark", "Scotland"]:
streams.append(get_stream(stream_name, self.user_profile.realm))
events = self.verify_action(
lambda: do_invite_users(self.user_profile, ["foo@zulip.com"], streams, False),
state_change_expected=False,
)
check_invites_changed('events[0]', events[0])
def test_create_multiuse_invite_event(self) -> None:
self.user_profile = self.example_user('iago')
streams = []
for stream_name in ["Denmark", "Verona"]:
streams.append(get_stream(stream_name, self.user_profile.realm))
events = self.verify_action(
lambda: do_create_multiuse_invite_link(self.user_profile, PreregistrationUser.INVITE_AS['MEMBER'], streams),
state_change_expected=False,
)
check_invites_changed('events[0]', events[0])
def test_revoke_user_invite_event(self) -> None:
self.user_profile = self.example_user('iago')
streams = []
for stream_name in ["Denmark", "Verona"]:
streams.append(get_stream(stream_name, self.user_profile.realm))
do_invite_users(self.user_profile, ["foo@zulip.com"], streams, False)
prereg_users = PreregistrationUser.objects.filter(referred_by__realm=self.user_profile.realm)
events = self.verify_action(
lambda: do_revoke_user_invite(prereg_users[0]),
state_change_expected=False,
)
check_invites_changed('events[0]', events[0])
def test_revoke_multiuse_invite_event(self) -> None:
self.user_profile = self.example_user('iago')
streams = []
for stream_name in ["Denmark", "Verona"]:
streams.append(get_stream(stream_name, self.user_profile.realm))
do_create_multiuse_invite_link(self.user_profile, PreregistrationUser.INVITE_AS['MEMBER'], streams)
multiuse_object = MultiuseInvite.objects.get()
events = self.verify_action(
lambda: do_revoke_multi_use_invite(multiuse_object),
state_change_expected=False,
)
check_invites_changed('events[0]', events[0])
def test_invitation_accept_invite_event(self) -> None:
reset_emails_in_zulip_realm()
self.user_profile = self.example_user('iago')
streams = []
for stream_name in ["Denmark", "Scotland"]:
streams.append(get_stream(stream_name, self.user_profile.realm))
do_invite_users(self.user_profile, ["foo@zulip.com"], streams, False)
prereg_user = PreregistrationUser.objects.get(email="foo@zulip.com")
events = self.verify_action(
lambda: do_create_user(
'foo@zulip.com',
'password',
self.user_profile.realm,
'full name',
prereg_user=prereg_user,
),
state_change_expected=True,
num_events=5,
)
check_invites_changed('events[4]', events[4])
def test_typing_events(self) -> None:
events = self.verify_action(
lambda: check_send_typing_notification(
typing: Deprecate emails in typing endpoint. The only clients that should use the typing indicators endpoint are our internal clients, and they should send a JSON-formatted list of user_ids. Unfortunately, we still have some older versions of mobile that still send emails. In this commit we fix non-user-facing things like docs and tests to promote the user_ids interface that has existed since about version 2.0 of the server. One annoyance is that we documented the typing endpoint with emails, instead of the more modern user_ids, which may have delayed mobile converting to user_ids (and which certainly caused confusion). It's trivial to update the docs, but we need to short circuit one assertion in the openapi tests. We also clean up the test structure for the typing tests: TypingHappyPathTest.test_start_to_another_user TypingHappyPathTest.test_start_to_multiple_recipients TypingHappyPathTest.test_start_to_self TypingHappyPathTest.test_start_to_single_recipient TypingHappyPathTest.test_stop_to_another_user TypingHappyPathTest.test_stop_to_self TypingValidateOperatorTest.test_invalid_parameter TypingValidateOperatorTest.test_missing_parameter TypingValidateUsersTest.test_argument_to_is_not_valid_json TypingValidateUsersTest.test_bogus_user_id TypingValidateUsersTest.test_empty_array TypingValidateUsersTest.test_missing_recipient TypingValidationHelpersTest.test_recipient_for_user_ids TypingValidationHelpersTest.test_recipient_for_user_ids_non_existent_id TypingLegacyMobileSupportTest.test_legacy_email_interface
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self.user_profile, [self.example_user("cordelia").id], "start"),
state_change_expected=False,
)
check_typing_start('events[0]', events[0])
events = self.verify_action(
lambda: check_send_typing_notification(
self.user_profile, [self.example_user("cordelia").id], "stop"),
state_change_expected=False,
)
check_typing_stop('events[0]', events[0])
def test_custom_profile_fields_events(self) -> None:
events = self.verify_action(
lambda: notify_realm_custom_profile_fields(
self.user_profile.realm, 'add'),
state_change_expected=False,
)
check_custom_profile_fields('events[0]', events[0])
realm = self.user_profile.realm
field = realm.customprofilefield_set.get(realm=realm, name='Biography')
name = field.name
hint = 'Biography of the user'
try_update_realm_custom_profile_field(realm, field, name, hint=hint)
events = self.verify_action(
lambda: notify_realm_custom_profile_fields(
self.user_profile.realm, 'add'),
state_change_expected=False,
)
check_custom_profile_fields('events[0]', events[0])
def test_custom_profile_field_data_events(self) -> None:
field_id = self.user_profile.realm.customprofilefield_set.get(
realm=self.user_profile.realm, name='Biography').id
field = {
"id": field_id,
"value": "New value",
}
events = self.verify_action(
lambda: do_update_user_custom_profile_data_if_changed(
self.user_profile,
[field]))
event_schema: Extract check_realm_user_update. This a pretty big commit, but I really wanted it to be atomic. All realm_user/update events look the same from the top: _check_realm_user_update = check_events_dict( required_keys=[ ("type", equals("realm_user")), ("op", equals("update")), ("person", _check_realm_user_person), ] ) And then we have a bunch of fields for person that are optional, and we usually only send user_id plus one other field, with the exception of avatar-related events: _check_realm_user_person = check_dict_only( required_keys=[ # vertical formatting ("user_id", check_int), ], optional_keys=[ ("avatar_source", check_string), ("avatar_url", check_none_or(check_string)), ("avatar_url_medium", check_none_or(check_string)), ("avatar_version", check_int), ("bot_owner_id", check_int), ("custom_profile_field", _check_custom_profile_field), ("delivery_email", check_string), ("full_name", check_string), ("role", check_int_in(UserProfile.ROLE_TYPES)), ("email", check_string), ("user_id", check_int), ("timezone", check_string), ], ) I would start the code review by just skimming the changes to event_schema.py, to get the big picture of the complexity here. Basically the schema is just the combined superset of all the individual schemas that we remove from test_events. Then I would read test_events.py. The simplest diffs are basically of this form: - schema_checker = check_events_dict([ - ('type', equals('realm_user')), - ('op', equals('update')), - ('person', check_dict_only([ - ('role', check_int_in(UserProfile.ROLE_TYPES)), - ('user_id', check_int), - ])), - ]) # ... - schema_checker('events[0]', events[0]) + check_realm_user_update('events[0]', events[0], {'role'}) Instead of a custom schema checker, we use the "superset" schema checker, but then we pass in the set of fields that we expect to be there. Note that 'user_id' is always there. So most of the heavy lifting happens in this new function in event_schema.py: def check_realm_user_update( var_name: str, event: Dict[str, Any], optional_fields: Set[str], ) -> None: _check_realm_user_update(var_name, event) keys = set(event["person"].keys()) - {"user_id"} assert optional_fields == keys But we still do some more custom checks in test_events.py. custom profile fields: check keys of custom_profile_field def test_custom_profile_field_data_events(self) -> None: + self.assertEqual( + events[0]['person']['custom_profile_field'].keys(), + {"id", "value", "rendered_value"} + ) + check_realm_user_update('events[0]', events[0], {"custom_profile_field"}) + self.assertEqual( + events[0]['person']['custom_profile_field'].keys(), + {"id", "value"} + ) avatar fields: check more specific types, since the superset schema has check_none_or(check_string) def test_change_avatar_fields(self) -> None: + check_realm_user_update('events[0]', events[0], avatar_fields) + assert isinstance(events[0]['person']['avatar_url'], str) + assert isinstance(events[0]['person']['avatar_url_medium'], str) + check_realm_user_update('events[0]', events[0], avatar_fields) + self.assertEqual(events[0]['person']['avatar_url'], None) + self.assertEqual(events[0]['person']['avatar_url_medium'], None) Also note that avatar_fields is a set of four fields that are set in event_schema. full name: no extra work! def test_change_full_name(self) -> None: - schema_checker('events[0]', events[0]) + check_realm_user_update('events[0]', events[0], {'full_name'}) test_change_user_delivery_email_email_address_visibilty_admins: no extra work for delivery_email check avatar fields more directly roles (several examples) -- actually check the specific role def test_change_realm_authentication_methods(self) -> None: - schema_checker('events[0]', events[0]) + check_realm_user_update('events[0]', events[0], {'role'}) + self.assertEqual(events[0]['person']['role'], role) bot_owner_id: no extra work! - change_bot_owner_checker_user('events[1]', events[1]) + check_realm_user_update('events[1]', events[1], {"bot_owner_id"}) - change_bot_owner_checker_user('events[1]', events[1]) + check_realm_user_update('events[1]', events[1], {"bot_owner_id"}) - change_bot_owner_checker_user('events[1]', events[1]) + check_realm_user_update('events[1]', events[1], {"bot_owner_id"}) timezone: no extra work! - timezone_schema_checker('events[1]', events[1]) + check_realm_user_update('events[1]', events[1], {"email", "timezone"})
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check_realm_user_update('events[0]', events[0], {"custom_profile_field"})
self.assertEqual(
events[0]['person']['custom_profile_field'].keys(),
{"id", "value", "rendered_value"}
)
# Test we pass correct stringify value in custom-user-field data event
field_id = self.user_profile.realm.customprofilefield_set.get(
realm=self.user_profile.realm, name='Mentor').id
field = {
"id": field_id,
"value": [self.example_user("ZOE").id],
}
events = self.verify_action(
lambda: do_update_user_custom_profile_data_if_changed(
self.user_profile,
[field]))
event_schema: Extract check_realm_user_update. This a pretty big commit, but I really wanted it to be atomic. All realm_user/update events look the same from the top: _check_realm_user_update = check_events_dict( required_keys=[ ("type", equals("realm_user")), ("op", equals("update")), ("person", _check_realm_user_person), ] ) And then we have a bunch of fields for person that are optional, and we usually only send user_id plus one other field, with the exception of avatar-related events: _check_realm_user_person = check_dict_only( required_keys=[ # vertical formatting ("user_id", check_int), ], optional_keys=[ ("avatar_source", check_string), ("avatar_url", check_none_or(check_string)), ("avatar_url_medium", check_none_or(check_string)), ("avatar_version", check_int), ("bot_owner_id", check_int), ("custom_profile_field", _check_custom_profile_field), ("delivery_email", check_string), ("full_name", check_string), ("role", check_int_in(UserProfile.ROLE_TYPES)), ("email", check_string), ("user_id", check_int), ("timezone", check_string), ], ) I would start the code review by just skimming the changes to event_schema.py, to get the big picture of the complexity here. Basically the schema is just the combined superset of all the individual schemas that we remove from test_events. Then I would read test_events.py. The simplest diffs are basically of this form: - schema_checker = check_events_dict([ - ('type', equals('realm_user')), - ('op', equals('update')), - ('person', check_dict_only([ - ('role', check_int_in(UserProfile.ROLE_TYPES)), - ('user_id', check_int), - ])), - ]) # ... - schema_checker('events[0]', events[0]) + check_realm_user_update('events[0]', events[0], {'role'}) Instead of a custom schema checker, we use the "superset" schema checker, but then we pass in the set of fields that we expect to be there. Note that 'user_id' is always there. So most of the heavy lifting happens in this new function in event_schema.py: def check_realm_user_update( var_name: str, event: Dict[str, Any], optional_fields: Set[str], ) -> None: _check_realm_user_update(var_name, event) keys = set(event["person"].keys()) - {"user_id"} assert optional_fields == keys But we still do some more custom checks in test_events.py. custom profile fields: check keys of custom_profile_field def test_custom_profile_field_data_events(self) -> None: + self.assertEqual( + events[0]['person']['custom_profile_field'].keys(), + {"id", "value", "rendered_value"} + ) + check_realm_user_update('events[0]', events[0], {"custom_profile_field"}) + self.assertEqual( + events[0]['person']['custom_profile_field'].keys(), + {"id", "value"} + ) avatar fields: check more specific types, since the superset schema has check_none_or(check_string) def test_change_avatar_fields(self) -> None: + check_realm_user_update('events[0]', events[0], avatar_fields) + assert isinstance(events[0]['person']['avatar_url'], str) + assert isinstance(events[0]['person']['avatar_url_medium'], str) + check_realm_user_update('events[0]', events[0], avatar_fields) + self.assertEqual(events[0]['person']['avatar_url'], None) + self.assertEqual(events[0]['person']['avatar_url_medium'], None) Also note that avatar_fields is a set of four fields that are set in event_schema. full name: no extra work! def test_change_full_name(self) -> None: - schema_checker('events[0]', events[0]) + check_realm_user_update('events[0]', events[0], {'full_name'}) test_change_user_delivery_email_email_address_visibilty_admins: no extra work for delivery_email check avatar fields more directly roles (several examples) -- actually check the specific role def test_change_realm_authentication_methods(self) -> None: - schema_checker('events[0]', events[0]) + check_realm_user_update('events[0]', events[0], {'role'}) + self.assertEqual(events[0]['person']['role'], role) bot_owner_id: no extra work! - change_bot_owner_checker_user('events[1]', events[1]) + check_realm_user_update('events[1]', events[1], {"bot_owner_id"}) - change_bot_owner_checker_user('events[1]', events[1]) + check_realm_user_update('events[1]', events[1], {"bot_owner_id"}) - change_bot_owner_checker_user('events[1]', events[1]) + check_realm_user_update('events[1]', events[1], {"bot_owner_id"}) timezone: no extra work! - timezone_schema_checker('events[1]', events[1]) + check_realm_user_update('events[1]', events[1], {"email", "timezone"})
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check_realm_user_update('events[0]', events[0], {"custom_profile_field"})
self.assertEqual(
events[0]['person']['custom_profile_field'].keys(),
{"id", "value"}
)
def test_presence_events(self) -> None:
fields = [
('type', equals('presence')),
('user_id', check_int),
('server_timestamp', check_float),
('presence', check_dict_only([
('website', check_dict_only([
('status', equals('active')),
('timestamp', check_int),
('client', check_string),
('pushable', check_bool),
])),
])),
]
email_field = ('email', check_string)
events = self.verify_action(
lambda: do_update_user_presence(
self.user_profile,
get_client("website"),
timezone_now(),
UserPresence.ACTIVE),
slim_presence=False)
schema_checker = check_events_dict([*fields, email_field])
schema_checker('events[0]', events[0])
events = self.verify_action(
lambda: do_update_user_presence(
self.example_user('cordelia'),
get_client("website"),
timezone_now(),
UserPresence.ACTIVE),
slim_presence=True)
schema_checker = check_events_dict(fields)
schema_checker('events[0]', events[0])
def test_presence_events_multiple_clients(self) -> None:
schema_checker_android = check_events_dict([
('type', equals('presence')),
('email', check_string),
('user_id', check_int),
('server_timestamp', check_float),
('presence', check_dict_only([
('ZulipAndroid/1.0', check_dict_only([
('status', equals('idle')),
('timestamp', check_int),
('client', check_string),
('pushable', check_bool),
])),
])),
])
self.api_post(self.user_profile, "/api/v1/users/me/presence", {'status': 'idle'},
HTTP_USER_AGENT="ZulipAndroid/1.0")
self.verify_action(
lambda: do_update_user_presence(
self.user_profile,
get_client("website"),
timezone_now(),
UserPresence.ACTIVE))
events = self.verify_action(
lambda: do_update_user_presence(
self.user_profile,
get_client("ZulipAndroid/1.0"),
timezone_now(),
UserPresence.IDLE))
schema_checker_android('events[0]', events[0])
def test_register_events(self) -> None:
realm_user_add_checker = check_events_dict([
('type', equals('realm_user')),
('op', equals('add')),
('person', check_dict_only([
('user_id', check_int),
('email', check_string),
('avatar_url', check_none_or(check_string)),
('avatar_version', check_int),
('full_name', check_string),
('is_admin', check_bool),
('is_owner', check_bool),
('is_bot', check_bool),
('is_guest', check_bool),
('is_active', check_bool),
('profile_data', check_dict_only([])),
('timezone', check_string),
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('date_joined', check_string),
])),
])
events = self.verify_action(
lambda: self.register("test1@zulip.com", "test1"))
self.assert_length(events, 1)
realm_user_add_checker('events[0]', events[0])
new_user_profile = get_user_by_delivery_email("test1@zulip.com", self.user_profile.realm)
self.assertEqual(new_user_profile.delivery_email, "test1@zulip.com")
def test_register_events_email_address_visibility(self) -> None:
realm_user_add_checker = check_events_dict([
('type', equals('realm_user')),
('op', equals('add')),
('person', check_dict_only([
('user_id', check_int),
('email', check_string),
('avatar_url', check_none_or(check_string)),
('avatar_version', check_int),
('full_name', check_string),
('is_active', check_bool),
('is_admin', check_bool),
('is_owner', check_bool),
('is_bot', check_bool),
('is_guest', check_bool),
('profile_data', check_dict_only([])),
('timezone', check_string),
('date_joined', check_string),
])),
])
do_set_realm_property(self.user_profile.realm, "email_address_visibility",
Realm.EMAIL_ADDRESS_VISIBILITY_ADMINS)
events = self.verify_action(
lambda: self.register("test1@zulip.com", "test1"))
self.assert_length(events, 1)
realm_user_add_checker('events[0]', events[0])
new_user_profile = get_user_by_delivery_email("test1@zulip.com", self.user_profile.realm)
self.assertEqual(new_user_profile.email, f"user{new_user_profile.id}@zulip.testserver")
def test_alert_words_events(self) -> None:
events = self.verify_action(
lambda: do_add_alert_words(self.user_profile, ["alert_word"]))
check_alert_words('events[0]', events[0])
events = self.verify_action(
lambda: do_remove_alert_words(self.user_profile, ["alert_word"]))
check_alert_words('events[0]', events[0])
def test_away_events(self) -> None:
client = get_client("website")
events = self.verify_action(
lambda: do_update_user_status(
user_profile=self.user_profile,
away=True,
status_text='out to lunch',
client_id=client.id))
check_user_status('events[0]', events[0])
events = self.verify_action(
lambda: do_update_user_status(
user_profile=self.user_profile,
away=False,
status_text='',
client_id=client.id))
check_user_status('events[0]', events[0])
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def test_user_group_events(self) -> None:
othello = self.example_user('othello')
events = self.verify_action(
lambda: check_add_user_group(
self.user_profile.realm,
'backend',
[othello],
'Backend team'))
check_user_group_add('events[0]', events[0])
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# Test name update
user_group_update_checker = check_events_dict([
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('type', equals('user_group')),
('op', equals('update')),
('group_id', check_int),
('data', check_dict_only([
('name', check_string),
])),
])
backend = UserGroup.objects.get(name='backend')
events = self.verify_action(
lambda: do_update_user_group_name(backend, 'backendteam'))
user_group_update_checker('events[0]', events[0])
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# Test description update
user_group_update_checker = check_events_dict([
('type', equals('user_group')),
('op', equals('update')),
('group_id', check_int),
('data', check_dict_only([
('description', check_string),
])),
])
description = "Backend team to deal with backend code."
events = self.verify_action(
lambda: do_update_user_group_description(backend, description))
user_group_update_checker('events[0]', events[0])
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# Test add members
user_group_add_member_checker = check_events_dict([
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('type', equals('user_group')),
('op', equals('add_members')),
('group_id', check_int),
('user_ids', check_list(check_int)),
])
hamlet = self.example_user('hamlet')
events = self.verify_action(
lambda: bulk_add_members_to_user_group(backend, [hamlet]))
user_group_add_member_checker('events[0]', events[0])
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# Test remove members
user_group_remove_member_checker = check_events_dict([
('type', equals('user_group')),
('op', equals('remove_members')),
('group_id', check_int),
('user_ids', check_list(check_int)),
])
hamlet = self.example_user('hamlet')
events = self.verify_action(
lambda: remove_members_from_user_group(backend, [hamlet]))
user_group_remove_member_checker('events[0]', events[0])
# Test delete event
user_group_remove_checker = check_events_dict([
('type', equals('user_group')),
('op', equals('remove')),
('group_id', check_int),
])
events = self.verify_action(
lambda: check_delete_user_group(backend.id, othello))
user_group_remove_checker('events[0]', events[0])
def test_default_stream_groups_events(self) -> None:
streams = []
for stream_name in ["Scotland", "Verona", "Denmark"]:
streams.append(get_stream(stream_name, self.user_profile.realm))
events = self.verify_action(
lambda: do_create_default_stream_group(
self.user_profile.realm,
"group1",
"This is group1",
streams))
check_default_stream_groups('events[0]', events[0])
group = lookup_default_stream_groups(["group1"], self.user_profile.realm)[0]
venice_stream = get_stream("Venice", self.user_profile.realm)
events = self.verify_action(
lambda: do_add_streams_to_default_stream_group(
self.user_profile.realm,
group,
[venice_stream]))
check_default_stream_groups('events[0]', events[0])
events = self.verify_action(
lambda: do_remove_streams_from_default_stream_group(
self.user_profile.realm,
group,
[venice_stream]))
check_default_stream_groups('events[0]', events[0])
events = self.verify_action(
lambda: do_change_default_stream_group_description(
self.user_profile.realm,
group,
"New description"))
check_default_stream_groups('events[0]', events[0])
events = self.verify_action(
lambda: do_change_default_stream_group_name(
self.user_profile.realm,
group,
"New Group Name"))
check_default_stream_groups('events[0]', events[0])
events = self.verify_action(
lambda: do_remove_default_stream_group(self.user_profile.realm, group))
check_default_stream_groups('events[0]', events[0])
def test_default_stream_group_events_guest(self) -> None:
streams = []
for stream_name in ["Scotland", "Verona", "Denmark"]:
streams.append(get_stream(stream_name, self.user_profile.realm))
do_create_default_stream_group(self.user_profile.realm, "group1",
"This is group1", streams)
group = lookup_default_stream_groups(["group1"], self.user_profile.realm)[0]
do_change_user_role(self.user_profile, UserProfile.ROLE_GUEST)
venice_stream = get_stream("Venice", self.user_profile.realm)
self.verify_action(
lambda: do_add_streams_to_default_stream_group(
self.user_profile.realm,
group,
[venice_stream]),
state_change_expected = False,
num_events=0)
def test_default_streams_events(self) -> None:
stream = get_stream("Scotland", self.user_profile.realm)
events = self.verify_action(
lambda: do_add_default_stream(stream))
check_default_streams('events[0]', events[0])
events = self.verify_action(
lambda: do_remove_default_stream(stream))
check_default_streams('events[0]', events[0])
def test_default_streams_events_guest(self) -> None:
do_change_user_role(self.user_profile, UserProfile.ROLE_GUEST)
stream = get_stream("Scotland", self.user_profile.realm)
self.verify_action(
lambda: do_add_default_stream(stream),
state_change_expected = False,
num_events=0)
self.verify_action(
lambda: do_remove_default_stream(stream),
state_change_expected = False,
num_events=0)
def test_muted_topics_events(self) -> None:
muted_topics_checker = check_events_dict([
('type', equals('muted_topics')),
('muted_topics', check_list(check_tuple([
check_string, # stream name
check_string, # topic name
check_int, # timestamp
]))),
])
stream = get_stream('Denmark', self.user_profile.realm)
recipient = stream.recipient
events = self.verify_action(
lambda: do_mute_topic(
self.user_profile,
stream,
recipient,
"topic"))
muted_topics_checker('events[0]', events[0])
events = self.verify_action(
lambda: do_unmute_topic(
self.user_profile,
stream,
"topic"))
muted_topics_checker('events[0]', events[0])
def test_change_avatar_fields(self) -> None:
events = self.verify_action(
lambda: do_change_avatar_fields(self.user_profile, UserProfile.AVATAR_FROM_USER, acting_user=self.user_profile),
)
event_schema: Extract check_realm_user_update. This a pretty big commit, but I really wanted it to be atomic. All realm_user/update events look the same from the top: _check_realm_user_update = check_events_dict( required_keys=[ ("type", equals("realm_user")), ("op", equals("update")), ("person", _check_realm_user_person), ] ) And then we have a bunch of fields for person that are optional, and we usually only send user_id plus one other field, with the exception of avatar-related events: _check_realm_user_person = check_dict_only( required_keys=[ # vertical formatting ("user_id", check_int), ], optional_keys=[ ("avatar_source", check_string), ("avatar_url", check_none_or(check_string)), ("avatar_url_medium", check_none_or(check_string)), ("avatar_version", check_int), ("bot_owner_id", check_int), ("custom_profile_field", _check_custom_profile_field), ("delivery_email", check_string), ("full_name", check_string), ("role", check_int_in(UserProfile.ROLE_TYPES)), ("email", check_string), ("user_id", check_int), ("timezone", check_string), ], ) I would start the code review by just skimming the changes to event_schema.py, to get the big picture of the complexity here. Basically the schema is just the combined superset of all the individual schemas that we remove from test_events. Then I would read test_events.py. The simplest diffs are basically of this form: - schema_checker = check_events_dict([ - ('type', equals('realm_user')), - ('op', equals('update')), - ('person', check_dict_only([ - ('role', check_int_in(UserProfile.ROLE_TYPES)), - ('user_id', check_int), - ])), - ]) # ... - schema_checker('events[0]', events[0]) + check_realm_user_update('events[0]', events[0], {'role'}) Instead of a custom schema checker, we use the "superset" schema checker, but then we pass in the set of fields that we expect to be there. Note that 'user_id' is always there. So most of the heavy lifting happens in this new function in event_schema.py: def check_realm_user_update( var_name: str, event: Dict[str, Any], optional_fields: Set[str], ) -> None: _check_realm_user_update(var_name, event) keys = set(event["person"].keys()) - {"user_id"} assert optional_fields == keys But we still do some more custom checks in test_events.py. custom profile fields: check keys of custom_profile_field def test_custom_profile_field_data_events(self) -> None: + self.assertEqual( + events[0]['person']['custom_profile_field'].keys(), + {"id", "value", "rendered_value"} + ) + check_realm_user_update('events[0]', events[0], {"custom_profile_field"}) + self.assertEqual( + events[0]['person']['custom_profile_field'].keys(), + {"id", "value"} + ) avatar fields: check more specific types, since the superset schema has check_none_or(check_string) def test_change_avatar_fields(self) -> None: + check_realm_user_update('events[0]', events[0], avatar_fields) + assert isinstance(events[0]['person']['avatar_url'], str) + assert isinstance(events[0]['person']['avatar_url_medium'], str) + check_realm_user_update('events[0]', events[0], avatar_fields) + self.assertEqual(events[0]['person']['avatar_url'], None) + self.assertEqual(events[0]['person']['avatar_url_medium'], None) Also note that avatar_fields is a set of four fields that are set in event_schema. full name: no extra work! def test_change_full_name(self) -> None: - schema_checker('events[0]', events[0]) + check_realm_user_update('events[0]', events[0], {'full_name'}) test_change_user_delivery_email_email_address_visibilty_admins: no extra work for delivery_email check avatar fields more directly roles (several examples) -- actually check the specific role def test_change_realm_authentication_methods(self) -> None: - schema_checker('events[0]', events[0]) + check_realm_user_update('events[0]', events[0], {'role'}) + self.assertEqual(events[0]['person']['role'], role) bot_owner_id: no extra work! - change_bot_owner_checker_user('events[1]', events[1]) + check_realm_user_update('events[1]', events[1], {"bot_owner_id"}) - change_bot_owner_checker_user('events[1]', events[1]) + check_realm_user_update('events[1]', events[1], {"bot_owner_id"}) - change_bot_owner_checker_user('events[1]', events[1]) + check_realm_user_update('events[1]', events[1], {"bot_owner_id"}) timezone: no extra work! - timezone_schema_checker('events[1]', events[1]) + check_realm_user_update('events[1]', events[1], {"email", "timezone"})
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check_realm_user_update('events[0]', events[0], avatar_fields)
assert isinstance(events[0]['person']['avatar_url'], str)
assert isinstance(events[0]['person']['avatar_url_medium'], str)
events = self.verify_action(
lambda: do_change_avatar_fields(self.user_profile, UserProfile.AVATAR_FROM_GRAVATAR, acting_user=self.user_profile),
)
event_schema: Extract check_realm_user_update. This a pretty big commit, but I really wanted it to be atomic. All realm_user/update events look the same from the top: _check_realm_user_update = check_events_dict( required_keys=[ ("type", equals("realm_user")), ("op", equals("update")), ("person", _check_realm_user_person), ] ) And then we have a bunch of fields for person that are optional, and we usually only send user_id plus one other field, with the exception of avatar-related events: _check_realm_user_person = check_dict_only( required_keys=[ # vertical formatting ("user_id", check_int), ], optional_keys=[ ("avatar_source", check_string), ("avatar_url", check_none_or(check_string)), ("avatar_url_medium", check_none_or(check_string)), ("avatar_version", check_int), ("bot_owner_id", check_int), ("custom_profile_field", _check_custom_profile_field), ("delivery_email", check_string), ("full_name", check_string), ("role", check_int_in(UserProfile.ROLE_TYPES)), ("email", check_string), ("user_id", check_int), ("timezone", check_string), ], ) I would start the code review by just skimming the changes to event_schema.py, to get the big picture of the complexity here. Basically the schema is just the combined superset of all the individual schemas that we remove from test_events. Then I would read test_events.py. The simplest diffs are basically of this form: - schema_checker = check_events_dict([ - ('type', equals('realm_user')), - ('op', equals('update')), - ('person', check_dict_only([ - ('role', check_int_in(UserProfile.ROLE_TYPES)), - ('user_id', check_int), - ])), - ]) # ... - schema_checker('events[0]', events[0]) + check_realm_user_update('events[0]', events[0], {'role'}) Instead of a custom schema checker, we use the "superset" schema checker, but then we pass in the set of fields that we expect to be there. Note that 'user_id' is always there. So most of the heavy lifting happens in this new function in event_schema.py: def check_realm_user_update( var_name: str, event: Dict[str, Any], optional_fields: Set[str], ) -> None: _check_realm_user_update(var_name, event) keys = set(event["person"].keys()) - {"user_id"} assert optional_fields == keys But we still do some more custom checks in test_events.py. custom profile fields: check keys of custom_profile_field def test_custom_profile_field_data_events(self) -> None: + self.assertEqual( + events[0]['person']['custom_profile_field'].keys(), + {"id", "value", "rendered_value"} + ) + check_realm_user_update('events[0]', events[0], {"custom_profile_field"}) + self.assertEqual( + events[0]['person']['custom_profile_field'].keys(), + {"id", "value"} + ) avatar fields: check more specific types, since the superset schema has check_none_or(check_string) def test_change_avatar_fields(self) -> None: + check_realm_user_update('events[0]', events[0], avatar_fields) + assert isinstance(events[0]['person']['avatar_url'], str) + assert isinstance(events[0]['person']['avatar_url_medium'], str) + check_realm_user_update('events[0]', events[0], avatar_fields) + self.assertEqual(events[0]['person']['avatar_url'], None) + self.assertEqual(events[0]['person']['avatar_url_medium'], None) Also note that avatar_fields is a set of four fields that are set in event_schema. full name: no extra work! def test_change_full_name(self) -> None: - schema_checker('events[0]', events[0]) + check_realm_user_update('events[0]', events[0], {'full_name'}) test_change_user_delivery_email_email_address_visibilty_admins: no extra work for delivery_email check avatar fields more directly roles (several examples) -- actually check the specific role def test_change_realm_authentication_methods(self) -> None: - schema_checker('events[0]', events[0]) + check_realm_user_update('events[0]', events[0], {'role'}) + self.assertEqual(events[0]['person']['role'], role) bot_owner_id: no extra work! - change_bot_owner_checker_user('events[1]', events[1]) + check_realm_user_update('events[1]', events[1], {"bot_owner_id"}) - change_bot_owner_checker_user('events[1]', events[1]) + check_realm_user_update('events[1]', events[1], {"bot_owner_id"}) - change_bot_owner_checker_user('events[1]', events[1]) + check_realm_user_update('events[1]', events[1], {"bot_owner_id"}) timezone: no extra work! - timezone_schema_checker('events[1]', events[1]) + check_realm_user_update('events[1]', events[1], {"email", "timezone"})
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check_realm_user_update('events[0]', events[0], avatar_fields)
self.assertEqual(events[0]['person']['avatar_url'], None)
self.assertEqual(events[0]['person']['avatar_url_medium'], None)
def test_change_full_name(self) -> None:
events = self.verify_action(
lambda: do_change_full_name(
self.user_profile,
'Sir Hamlet',
self.user_profile))
event_schema: Extract check_realm_user_update. This a pretty big commit, but I really wanted it to be atomic. All realm_user/update events look the same from the top: _check_realm_user_update = check_events_dict( required_keys=[ ("type", equals("realm_user")), ("op", equals("update")), ("person", _check_realm_user_person), ] ) And then we have a bunch of fields for person that are optional, and we usually only send user_id plus one other field, with the exception of avatar-related events: _check_realm_user_person = check_dict_only( required_keys=[ # vertical formatting ("user_id", check_int), ], optional_keys=[ ("avatar_source", check_string), ("avatar_url", check_none_or(check_string)), ("avatar_url_medium", check_none_or(check_string)), ("avatar_version", check_int), ("bot_owner_id", check_int), ("custom_profile_field", _check_custom_profile_field), ("delivery_email", check_string), ("full_name", check_string), ("role", check_int_in(UserProfile.ROLE_TYPES)), ("email", check_string), ("user_id", check_int), ("timezone", check_string), ], ) I would start the code review by just skimming the changes to event_schema.py, to get the big picture of the complexity here. Basically the schema is just the combined superset of all the individual schemas that we remove from test_events. Then I would read test_events.py. The simplest diffs are basically of this form: - schema_checker = check_events_dict([ - ('type', equals('realm_user')), - ('op', equals('update')), - ('person', check_dict_only([ - ('role', check_int_in(UserProfile.ROLE_TYPES)), - ('user_id', check_int), - ])), - ]) # ... - schema_checker('events[0]', events[0]) + check_realm_user_update('events[0]', events[0], {'role'}) Instead of a custom schema checker, we use the "superset" schema checker, but then we pass in the set of fields that we expect to be there. Note that 'user_id' is always there. So most of the heavy lifting happens in this new function in event_schema.py: def check_realm_user_update( var_name: str, event: Dict[str, Any], optional_fields: Set[str], ) -> None: _check_realm_user_update(var_name, event) keys = set(event["person"].keys()) - {"user_id"} assert optional_fields == keys But we still do some more custom checks in test_events.py. custom profile fields: check keys of custom_profile_field def test_custom_profile_field_data_events(self) -> None: + self.assertEqual( + events[0]['person']['custom_profile_field'].keys(), + {"id", "value", "rendered_value"} + ) + check_realm_user_update('events[0]', events[0], {"custom_profile_field"}) + self.assertEqual( + events[0]['person']['custom_profile_field'].keys(), + {"id", "value"} + ) avatar fields: check more specific types, since the superset schema has check_none_or(check_string) def test_change_avatar_fields(self) -> None: + check_realm_user_update('events[0]', events[0], avatar_fields) + assert isinstance(events[0]['person']['avatar_url'], str) + assert isinstance(events[0]['person']['avatar_url_medium'], str) + check_realm_user_update('events[0]', events[0], avatar_fields) + self.assertEqual(events[0]['person']['avatar_url'], None) + self.assertEqual(events[0]['person']['avatar_url_medium'], None) Also note that avatar_fields is a set of four fields that are set in event_schema. full name: no extra work! def test_change_full_name(self) -> None: - schema_checker('events[0]', events[0]) + check_realm_user_update('events[0]', events[0], {'full_name'}) test_change_user_delivery_email_email_address_visibilty_admins: no extra work for delivery_email check avatar fields more directly roles (several examples) -- actually check the specific role def test_change_realm_authentication_methods(self) -> None: - schema_checker('events[0]', events[0]) + check_realm_user_update('events[0]', events[0], {'role'}) + self.assertEqual(events[0]['person']['role'], role) bot_owner_id: no extra work! - change_bot_owner_checker_user('events[1]', events[1]) + check_realm_user_update('events[1]', events[1], {"bot_owner_id"}) - change_bot_owner_checker_user('events[1]', events[1]) + check_realm_user_update('events[1]', events[1], {"bot_owner_id"}) - change_bot_owner_checker_user('events[1]', events[1]) + check_realm_user_update('events[1]', events[1], {"bot_owner_id"}) timezone: no extra work! - timezone_schema_checker('events[1]', events[1]) + check_realm_user_update('events[1]', events[1], {"email", "timezone"})
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check_realm_user_update('events[0]', events[0], {'full_name'})
def test_change_user_delivery_email_email_address_visibilty_admins(self) -> None:
do_set_realm_property(self.user_profile.realm, "email_address_visibility",
Realm.EMAIL_ADDRESS_VISIBILITY_ADMINS)
# Important: We need to refresh from the database here so that
# we don't have a stale UserProfile object with an old value
# for email being passed into this next function.
self.user_profile.refresh_from_db()
action = lambda: do_change_user_delivery_email(self.user_profile, 'newhamlet@zulip.com')
events = self.verify_action(
action,
num_events=2,
client_gravatar=False)
event_schema: Extract check_realm_user_update. This a pretty big commit, but I really wanted it to be atomic. All realm_user/update events look the same from the top: _check_realm_user_update = check_events_dict( required_keys=[ ("type", equals("realm_user")), ("op", equals("update")), ("person", _check_realm_user_person), ] ) And then we have a bunch of fields for person that are optional, and we usually only send user_id plus one other field, with the exception of avatar-related events: _check_realm_user_person = check_dict_only( required_keys=[ # vertical formatting ("user_id", check_int), ], optional_keys=[ ("avatar_source", check_string), ("avatar_url", check_none_or(check_string)), ("avatar_url_medium", check_none_or(check_string)), ("avatar_version", check_int), ("bot_owner_id", check_int), ("custom_profile_field", _check_custom_profile_field), ("delivery_email", check_string), ("full_name", check_string), ("role", check_int_in(UserProfile.ROLE_TYPES)), ("email", check_string), ("user_id", check_int), ("timezone", check_string), ], ) I would start the code review by just skimming the changes to event_schema.py, to get the big picture of the complexity here. Basically the schema is just the combined superset of all the individual schemas that we remove from test_events. Then I would read test_events.py. The simplest diffs are basically of this form: - schema_checker = check_events_dict([ - ('type', equals('realm_user')), - ('op', equals('update')), - ('person', check_dict_only([ - ('role', check_int_in(UserProfile.ROLE_TYPES)), - ('user_id', check_int), - ])), - ]) # ... - schema_checker('events[0]', events[0]) + check_realm_user_update('events[0]', events[0], {'role'}) Instead of a custom schema checker, we use the "superset" schema checker, but then we pass in the set of fields that we expect to be there. Note that 'user_id' is always there. So most of the heavy lifting happens in this new function in event_schema.py: def check_realm_user_update( var_name: str, event: Dict[str, Any], optional_fields: Set[str], ) -> None: _check_realm_user_update(var_name, event) keys = set(event["person"].keys()) - {"user_id"} assert optional_fields == keys But we still do some more custom checks in test_events.py. custom profile fields: check keys of custom_profile_field def test_custom_profile_field_data_events(self) -> None: + self.assertEqual( + events[0]['person']['custom_profile_field'].keys(), + {"id", "value", "rendered_value"} + ) + check_realm_user_update('events[0]', events[0], {"custom_profile_field"}) + self.assertEqual( + events[0]['person']['custom_profile_field'].keys(), + {"id", "value"} + ) avatar fields: check more specific types, since the superset schema has check_none_or(check_string) def test_change_avatar_fields(self) -> None: + check_realm_user_update('events[0]', events[0], avatar_fields) + assert isinstance(events[0]['person']['avatar_url'], str) + assert isinstance(events[0]['person']['avatar_url_medium'], str) + check_realm_user_update('events[0]', events[0], avatar_fields) + self.assertEqual(events[0]['person']['avatar_url'], None) + self.assertEqual(events[0]['person']['avatar_url_medium'], None) Also note that avatar_fields is a set of four fields that are set in event_schema. full name: no extra work! def test_change_full_name(self) -> None: - schema_checker('events[0]', events[0]) + check_realm_user_update('events[0]', events[0], {'full_name'}) test_change_user_delivery_email_email_address_visibilty_admins: no extra work for delivery_email check avatar fields more directly roles (several examples) -- actually check the specific role def test_change_realm_authentication_methods(self) -> None: - schema_checker('events[0]', events[0]) + check_realm_user_update('events[0]', events[0], {'role'}) + self.assertEqual(events[0]['person']['role'], role) bot_owner_id: no extra work! - change_bot_owner_checker_user('events[1]', events[1]) + check_realm_user_update('events[1]', events[1], {"bot_owner_id"}) - change_bot_owner_checker_user('events[1]', events[1]) + check_realm_user_update('events[1]', events[1], {"bot_owner_id"}) - change_bot_owner_checker_user('events[1]', events[1]) + check_realm_user_update('events[1]', events[1], {"bot_owner_id"}) timezone: no extra work! - timezone_schema_checker('events[1]', events[1]) + check_realm_user_update('events[1]', events[1], {"email", "timezone"})
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check_realm_user_update('events[0]', events[0], {"delivery_email"})
check_realm_user_update('events[1]', events[1], avatar_fields)
assert isinstance(events[1]['person']['avatar_url'], str)
assert isinstance(events[1]['person']['avatar_url_medium'], str)
def test_change_realm_authentication_methods(self) -> None:
schema_checker = check_events_dict([
('type', equals('realm')),
('op', equals('update_dict')),
('property', equals('default')),
('data', check_dict_only([
('authentication_methods', check_dict_only([
('Google', check_bool),
('Dev', check_bool),
('LDAP', check_bool),
('GitHub', check_bool),
('Email', check_bool),
])),
])),
])
def fake_backends() -> Any:
backends = (
'zproject.backends.DevAuthBackend',
'zproject.backends.EmailAuthBackend',
'zproject.backends.GitHubAuthBackend',
'zproject.backends.GoogleAuthBackend',
'zproject.backends.ZulipLDAPAuthBackend',
)
return self.settings(AUTHENTICATION_BACKENDS=backends)
# Test transitions; any new backends should be tested with T/T/T/F/T
for (auth_method_dict) in \
({'Google': True, 'Email': True, 'GitHub': True, 'LDAP': False, 'Dev': False},
{'Google': True, 'Email': True, 'GitHub': False, 'LDAP': False, 'Dev': False},
{'Google': True, 'Email': False, 'GitHub': False, 'LDAP': False, 'Dev': False},
{'Google': True, 'Email': False, 'GitHub': True, 'LDAP': False, 'Dev': False},
{'Google': False, 'Email': False, 'GitHub': False, 'LDAP': False, 'Dev': True},
{'Google': False, 'Email': False, 'GitHub': True, 'LDAP': False, 'Dev': True},
{'Google': False, 'Email': True, 'GitHub': True, 'LDAP': True, 'Dev': False}):
with fake_backends():
events = self.verify_action(
lambda: do_set_realm_authentication_methods(
self.user_profile.realm,
auth_method_dict))
schema_checker('events[0]', events[0])
def test_change_pin_stream(self) -> None:
schema_checker = check_events_dict([
('type', equals('subscription')),
('op', equals('update')),
('property', equals('pin_to_top')),
('stream_id', check_int),
('value', check_bool),
('name', check_string),
('email', check_string),
])
stream = get_stream("Denmark", self.user_profile.realm)
sub = get_subscription(stream.name, self.user_profile)
do_change_subscription_property(self.user_profile, sub, stream, "pin_to_top", False)
for pinned in (True, False):
events = self.verify_action(
lambda: do_change_subscription_property(
self.user_profile,
sub,
stream,
"pin_to_top",
pinned))
schema_checker('events[0]', events[0])
def test_change_stream_notification_settings(self) -> None:
for setting_name in ['email_notifications']:
schema_checker = check_events_dict([
('type', equals('subscription')),
('op', equals('update')),
('property', equals(setting_name)),
('stream_id', check_int),
('value', check_bool),
('name', check_string),
('email', check_string),
])
stream = get_stream("Denmark", self.user_profile.realm)
sub = get_subscription(stream.name, self.user_profile)
# First test with notification_settings_null enabled
for value in (True, False):
events = self.verify_action(
lambda: do_change_subscription_property(
self.user_profile,
sub,
stream,
setting_name, value),
notification_settings_null=True)
schema_checker('events[0]', events[0])
for value in (True, False):
events = self.verify_action(
lambda: do_change_subscription_property(
self.user_profile,
sub,
stream,
setting_name,
value))
schema_checker('events[0]', events[0])
def test_change_realm_message_edit_settings(self) -> None:
schema_checker = check_events_dict([
('type', equals('realm')),
('op', equals('update_dict')),
('property', equals('default')),
('data', check_dict_only([
('allow_message_editing', check_bool),
('message_content_edit_limit_seconds', check_int),
('allow_community_topic_editing', check_bool),
])),
])
# Test every transition among the four possibilities {T,F} x {0, non-0}
for (allow_message_editing, message_content_edit_limit_seconds) in \
((True, 0), (False, 0), (False, 1234),
(True, 600), (False, 0), (True, 1234)):
events = self.verify_action(
lambda: do_set_realm_message_editing(self.user_profile.realm,
allow_message_editing,
message_content_edit_limit_seconds,
False))
schema_checker('events[0]', events[0])
def test_change_realm_notifications_stream(self) -> None:
stream = get_stream("Rome", self.user_profile.realm)
for notifications_stream, notifications_stream_id in ((stream, stream.id), (None, -1)):
events = self.verify_action(
lambda: do_set_realm_notifications_stream(self.user_profile.realm,
notifications_stream,
notifications_stream_id))
check_realm_update('events[0]', events[0], 'notifications_stream_id')
def test_change_realm_signup_notifications_stream(self) -> None:
stream = get_stream("Rome", self.user_profile.realm)
for signup_notifications_stream, signup_notifications_stream_id in ((stream, stream.id), (None, -1)):
events = self.verify_action(
lambda: do_set_realm_signup_notifications_stream(self.user_profile.realm,
signup_notifications_stream,
signup_notifications_stream_id))
check_realm_update('events[0]', events[0], 'signup_notifications_stream_id')
def test_change_is_admin(self) -> None:
reset_emails_in_zulip_realm()
# Important: We need to refresh from the database here so that
# we don't have a stale UserProfile object with an old value
# for email being passed into this next function.
self.user_profile.refresh_from_db()
do_change_user_role(self.user_profile, UserProfile.ROLE_MEMBER)
for role in [UserProfile.ROLE_REALM_ADMINISTRATOR, UserProfile.ROLE_MEMBER]:
events = self.verify_action(
lambda: do_change_user_role(self.user_profile, role))
event_schema: Extract check_realm_user_update. This a pretty big commit, but I really wanted it to be atomic. All realm_user/update events look the same from the top: _check_realm_user_update = check_events_dict( required_keys=[ ("type", equals("realm_user")), ("op", equals("update")), ("person", _check_realm_user_person), ] ) And then we have a bunch of fields for person that are optional, and we usually only send user_id plus one other field, with the exception of avatar-related events: _check_realm_user_person = check_dict_only( required_keys=[ # vertical formatting ("user_id", check_int), ], optional_keys=[ ("avatar_source", check_string), ("avatar_url", check_none_or(check_string)), ("avatar_url_medium", check_none_or(check_string)), ("avatar_version", check_int), ("bot_owner_id", check_int), ("custom_profile_field", _check_custom_profile_field), ("delivery_email", check_string), ("full_name", check_string), ("role", check_int_in(UserProfile.ROLE_TYPES)), ("email", check_string), ("user_id", check_int), ("timezone", check_string), ], ) I would start the code review by just skimming the changes to event_schema.py, to get the big picture of the complexity here. Basically the schema is just the combined superset of all the individual schemas that we remove from test_events. Then I would read test_events.py. The simplest diffs are basically of this form: - schema_checker = check_events_dict([ - ('type', equals('realm_user')), - ('op', equals('update')), - ('person', check_dict_only([ - ('role', check_int_in(UserProfile.ROLE_TYPES)), - ('user_id', check_int), - ])), - ]) # ... - schema_checker('events[0]', events[0]) + check_realm_user_update('events[0]', events[0], {'role'}) Instead of a custom schema checker, we use the "superset" schema checker, but then we pass in the set of fields that we expect to be there. Note that 'user_id' is always there. So most of the heavy lifting happens in this new function in event_schema.py: def check_realm_user_update( var_name: str, event: Dict[str, Any], optional_fields: Set[str], ) -> None: _check_realm_user_update(var_name, event) keys = set(event["person"].keys()) - {"user_id"} assert optional_fields == keys But we still do some more custom checks in test_events.py. custom profile fields: check keys of custom_profile_field def test_custom_profile_field_data_events(self) -> None: + self.assertEqual( + events[0]['person']['custom_profile_field'].keys(), + {"id", "value", "rendered_value"} + ) + check_realm_user_update('events[0]', events[0], {"custom_profile_field"}) + self.assertEqual( + events[0]['person']['custom_profile_field'].keys(), + {"id", "value"} + ) avatar fields: check more specific types, since the superset schema has check_none_or(check_string) def test_change_avatar_fields(self) -> None: + check_realm_user_update('events[0]', events[0], avatar_fields) + assert isinstance(events[0]['person']['avatar_url'], str) + assert isinstance(events[0]['person']['avatar_url_medium'], str) + check_realm_user_update('events[0]', events[0], avatar_fields) + self.assertEqual(events[0]['person']['avatar_url'], None) + self.assertEqual(events[0]['person']['avatar_url_medium'], None) Also note that avatar_fields is a set of four fields that are set in event_schema. full name: no extra work! def test_change_full_name(self) -> None: - schema_checker('events[0]', events[0]) + check_realm_user_update('events[0]', events[0], {'full_name'}) test_change_user_delivery_email_email_address_visibilty_admins: no extra work for delivery_email check avatar fields more directly roles (several examples) -- actually check the specific role def test_change_realm_authentication_methods(self) -> None: - schema_checker('events[0]', events[0]) + check_realm_user_update('events[0]', events[0], {'role'}) + self.assertEqual(events[0]['person']['role'], role) bot_owner_id: no extra work! - change_bot_owner_checker_user('events[1]', events[1]) + check_realm_user_update('events[1]', events[1], {"bot_owner_id"}) - change_bot_owner_checker_user('events[1]', events[1]) + check_realm_user_update('events[1]', events[1], {"bot_owner_id"}) - change_bot_owner_checker_user('events[1]', events[1]) + check_realm_user_update('events[1]', events[1], {"bot_owner_id"}) timezone: no extra work! - timezone_schema_checker('events[1]', events[1]) + check_realm_user_update('events[1]', events[1], {"email", "timezone"})
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check_realm_user_update('events[0]', events[0], {'role'})
self.assertEqual(events[0]['person']['role'], role)
def test_change_is_owner(self) -> None:
reset_emails_in_zulip_realm()
# Important: We need to refresh from the database here so that
# we don't have a stale UserProfile object with an old value
# for email being passed into this next function.
self.user_profile.refresh_from_db()
do_change_user_role(self.user_profile, UserProfile.ROLE_MEMBER)
for role in [UserProfile.ROLE_REALM_OWNER, UserProfile.ROLE_MEMBER]:
events = self.verify_action(
lambda: do_change_user_role(self.user_profile, role))
event_schema: Extract check_realm_user_update. This a pretty big commit, but I really wanted it to be atomic. All realm_user/update events look the same from the top: _check_realm_user_update = check_events_dict( required_keys=[ ("type", equals("realm_user")), ("op", equals("update")), ("person", _check_realm_user_person), ] ) And then we have a bunch of fields for person that are optional, and we usually only send user_id plus one other field, with the exception of avatar-related events: _check_realm_user_person = check_dict_only( required_keys=[ # vertical formatting ("user_id", check_int), ], optional_keys=[ ("avatar_source", check_string), ("avatar_url", check_none_or(check_string)), ("avatar_url_medium", check_none_or(check_string)), ("avatar_version", check_int), ("bot_owner_id", check_int), ("custom_profile_field", _check_custom_profile_field), ("delivery_email", check_string), ("full_name", check_string), ("role", check_int_in(UserProfile.ROLE_TYPES)), ("email", check_string), ("user_id", check_int), ("timezone", check_string), ], ) I would start the code review by just skimming the changes to event_schema.py, to get the big picture of the complexity here. Basically the schema is just the combined superset of all the individual schemas that we remove from test_events. Then I would read test_events.py. The simplest diffs are basically of this form: - schema_checker = check_events_dict([ - ('type', equals('realm_user')), - ('op', equals('update')), - ('person', check_dict_only([ - ('role', check_int_in(UserProfile.ROLE_TYPES)), - ('user_id', check_int), - ])), - ]) # ... - schema_checker('events[0]', events[0]) + check_realm_user_update('events[0]', events[0], {'role'}) Instead of a custom schema checker, we use the "superset" schema checker, but then we pass in the set of fields that we expect to be there. Note that 'user_id' is always there. So most of the heavy lifting happens in this new function in event_schema.py: def check_realm_user_update( var_name: str, event: Dict[str, Any], optional_fields: Set[str], ) -> None: _check_realm_user_update(var_name, event) keys = set(event["person"].keys()) - {"user_id"} assert optional_fields == keys But we still do some more custom checks in test_events.py. custom profile fields: check keys of custom_profile_field def test_custom_profile_field_data_events(self) -> None: + self.assertEqual( + events[0]['person']['custom_profile_field'].keys(), + {"id", "value", "rendered_value"} + ) + check_realm_user_update('events[0]', events[0], {"custom_profile_field"}) + self.assertEqual( + events[0]['person']['custom_profile_field'].keys(), + {"id", "value"} + ) avatar fields: check more specific types, since the superset schema has check_none_or(check_string) def test_change_avatar_fields(self) -> None: + check_realm_user_update('events[0]', events[0], avatar_fields) + assert isinstance(events[0]['person']['avatar_url'], str) + assert isinstance(events[0]['person']['avatar_url_medium'], str) + check_realm_user_update('events[0]', events[0], avatar_fields) + self.assertEqual(events[0]['person']['avatar_url'], None) + self.assertEqual(events[0]['person']['avatar_url_medium'], None) Also note that avatar_fields is a set of four fields that are set in event_schema. full name: no extra work! def test_change_full_name(self) -> None: - schema_checker('events[0]', events[0]) + check_realm_user_update('events[0]', events[0], {'full_name'}) test_change_user_delivery_email_email_address_visibilty_admins: no extra work for delivery_email check avatar fields more directly roles (several examples) -- actually check the specific role def test_change_realm_authentication_methods(self) -> None: - schema_checker('events[0]', events[0]) + check_realm_user_update('events[0]', events[0], {'role'}) + self.assertEqual(events[0]['person']['role'], role) bot_owner_id: no extra work! - change_bot_owner_checker_user('events[1]', events[1]) + check_realm_user_update('events[1]', events[1], {"bot_owner_id"}) - change_bot_owner_checker_user('events[1]', events[1]) + check_realm_user_update('events[1]', events[1], {"bot_owner_id"}) - change_bot_owner_checker_user('events[1]', events[1]) + check_realm_user_update('events[1]', events[1], {"bot_owner_id"}) timezone: no extra work! - timezone_schema_checker('events[1]', events[1]) + check_realm_user_update('events[1]', events[1], {"email", "timezone"})
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check_realm_user_update('events[0]', events[0], {'role'})
self.assertEqual(events[0]['person']['role'], role)
def test_change_is_guest(self) -> None:
reset_emails_in_zulip_realm()
# Important: We need to refresh from the database here so that
# we don't have a stale UserProfile object with an old value
# for email being passed into this next function.
self.user_profile.refresh_from_db()
do_change_user_role(self.user_profile, UserProfile.ROLE_MEMBER)
for role in [UserProfile.ROLE_GUEST, UserProfile.ROLE_MEMBER]:
events = self.verify_action(
lambda: do_change_user_role(self.user_profile, role))
event_schema: Extract check_realm_user_update. This a pretty big commit, but I really wanted it to be atomic. All realm_user/update events look the same from the top: _check_realm_user_update = check_events_dict( required_keys=[ ("type", equals("realm_user")), ("op", equals("update")), ("person", _check_realm_user_person), ] ) And then we have a bunch of fields for person that are optional, and we usually only send user_id plus one other field, with the exception of avatar-related events: _check_realm_user_person = check_dict_only( required_keys=[ # vertical formatting ("user_id", check_int), ], optional_keys=[ ("avatar_source", check_string), ("avatar_url", check_none_or(check_string)), ("avatar_url_medium", check_none_or(check_string)), ("avatar_version", check_int), ("bot_owner_id", check_int), ("custom_profile_field", _check_custom_profile_field), ("delivery_email", check_string), ("full_name", check_string), ("role", check_int_in(UserProfile.ROLE_TYPES)), ("email", check_string), ("user_id", check_int), ("timezone", check_string), ], ) I would start the code review by just skimming the changes to event_schema.py, to get the big picture of the complexity here. Basically the schema is just the combined superset of all the individual schemas that we remove from test_events. Then I would read test_events.py. The simplest diffs are basically of this form: - schema_checker = check_events_dict([ - ('type', equals('realm_user')), - ('op', equals('update')), - ('person', check_dict_only([ - ('role', check_int_in(UserProfile.ROLE_TYPES)), - ('user_id', check_int), - ])), - ]) # ... - schema_checker('events[0]', events[0]) + check_realm_user_update('events[0]', events[0], {'role'}) Instead of a custom schema checker, we use the "superset" schema checker, but then we pass in the set of fields that we expect to be there. Note that 'user_id' is always there. So most of the heavy lifting happens in this new function in event_schema.py: def check_realm_user_update( var_name: str, event: Dict[str, Any], optional_fields: Set[str], ) -> None: _check_realm_user_update(var_name, event) keys = set(event["person"].keys()) - {"user_id"} assert optional_fields == keys But we still do some more custom checks in test_events.py. custom profile fields: check keys of custom_profile_field def test_custom_profile_field_data_events(self) -> None: + self.assertEqual( + events[0]['person']['custom_profile_field'].keys(), + {"id", "value", "rendered_value"} + ) + check_realm_user_update('events[0]', events[0], {"custom_profile_field"}) + self.assertEqual( + events[0]['person']['custom_profile_field'].keys(), + {"id", "value"} + ) avatar fields: check more specific types, since the superset schema has check_none_or(check_string) def test_change_avatar_fields(self) -> None: + check_realm_user_update('events[0]', events[0], avatar_fields) + assert isinstance(events[0]['person']['avatar_url'], str) + assert isinstance(events[0]['person']['avatar_url_medium'], str) + check_realm_user_update('events[0]', events[0], avatar_fields) + self.assertEqual(events[0]['person']['avatar_url'], None) + self.assertEqual(events[0]['person']['avatar_url_medium'], None) Also note that avatar_fields is a set of four fields that are set in event_schema. full name: no extra work! def test_change_full_name(self) -> None: - schema_checker('events[0]', events[0]) + check_realm_user_update('events[0]', events[0], {'full_name'}) test_change_user_delivery_email_email_address_visibilty_admins: no extra work for delivery_email check avatar fields more directly roles (several examples) -- actually check the specific role def test_change_realm_authentication_methods(self) -> None: - schema_checker('events[0]', events[0]) + check_realm_user_update('events[0]', events[0], {'role'}) + self.assertEqual(events[0]['person']['role'], role) bot_owner_id: no extra work! - change_bot_owner_checker_user('events[1]', events[1]) + check_realm_user_update('events[1]', events[1], {"bot_owner_id"}) - change_bot_owner_checker_user('events[1]', events[1]) + check_realm_user_update('events[1]', events[1], {"bot_owner_id"}) - change_bot_owner_checker_user('events[1]', events[1]) + check_realm_user_update('events[1]', events[1], {"bot_owner_id"}) timezone: no extra work! - timezone_schema_checker('events[1]', events[1]) + check_realm_user_update('events[1]', events[1], {"email", "timezone"})
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check_realm_user_update('events[0]', events[0], {'role'})
self.assertEqual(events[0]['person']['role'], role)
def test_change_notification_settings(self) -> None:
for notification_setting, v in self.user_profile.notification_setting_types.items():
if notification_setting in ["notification_sound", "desktop_icon_count_display"]:
# These settings are tested in their own tests.
continue
do_change_notification_settings(self.user_profile, notification_setting, False,
acting_user=self.user_profile)
for setting_value in [True, False]:
events = self.verify_action(
lambda: do_change_notification_settings(
self.user_profile,
notification_setting,
setting_value,
acting_user=self.user_profile))
check_update_global_notifications('events[0]', events[0], setting_value)
# Also test with notification_settings_null=True
events = self.verify_action(
lambda: do_change_notification_settings(
self.user_profile, notification_setting, setting_value,
acting_user=self.user_profile),
notification_settings_null=True,
state_change_expected=False)
check_update_global_notifications('events[0]', events[0], setting_value)
def test_change_notification_sound(self) -> None:
notification_setting = "notification_sound"
events = self.verify_action(
lambda: do_change_notification_settings(
self.user_profile,
notification_setting,
'ding'))
check_update_global_notifications('events[0]', events[0], 'ding')
def test_change_desktop_icon_count_display(self) -> None:
notification_setting = "desktop_icon_count_display"
events = self.verify_action(
lambda: do_change_notification_settings(
self.user_profile,
notification_setting,
2,
acting_user=self.user_profile))
check_update_global_notifications('events[0]', events[0], 2)
events = self.verify_action(
lambda: do_change_notification_settings(
self.user_profile,
notification_setting,
1,
acting_user=self.user_profile))
check_update_global_notifications('events[0]', events[0], 1)
def test_realm_update_plan_type(self) -> None:
realm = self.user_profile.realm
state_data = fetch_initial_state_data(self.user_profile, None, "", False, False)
self.assertEqual(state_data['realm_plan_type'], Realm.SELF_HOSTED)
self.assertEqual(state_data['zulip_plan_is_not_limited'], True)
events = self.verify_action(
lambda: do_change_plan_type(realm, Realm.LIMITED))
check_realm_update('events[0]', events[0], 'plan_type')
state_data = fetch_initial_state_data(self.user_profile, None, "", False, False)
self.assertEqual(state_data['realm_plan_type'], Realm.LIMITED)
self.assertEqual(state_data['zulip_plan_is_not_limited'], False)
def test_realm_emoji_events(self) -> None:
check_realm_emoji_fields = check_dict_only([
('id', check_string),
('name', check_string),
('source_url', check_string),
('deactivated', check_bool),
('author_id', check_int),
])
def realm_emoji_checker(var_name: str, val: object) -> None:
'''
The way we send realm emojis is kinda clumsy--we
send a dict mapping the emoji id to a sub_dict with
the fields (including the id). Ideally we can streamline
this and just send a list of dicts. The clients can make
a Map as needed.
'''
assert isinstance(val, dict)
for k, v in val.items():
assert isinstance(k, str)
assert v['id'] == k
check_realm_emoji_fields(f'{var_name}[{k}]', v)
schema_checker = check_events_dict([
('type', equals('realm_emoji')),
('op', equals('update')),
('realm_emoji', realm_emoji_checker),
])
author = self.example_user('iago')
with get_test_image_file('img.png') as img_file:
events = self.verify_action(
lambda: check_add_realm_emoji(
self.user_profile.realm,
"my_emoji",
author,
img_file))
schema_checker('events[0]', events[0])
events = self.verify_action(
lambda: do_remove_realm_emoji(self.user_profile.realm, "my_emoji"))
schema_checker('events[0]', events[0])
def test_realm_filter_events(self) -> None:
regex = "#(?P<id>[123])"
url = "https://realm.com/my_realm_filter/%(id)s"
schema_checker = check_events_dict([
('type', equals('realm_filters')),
('realm_filters', check_list(check_tuple([
check_string,
check_string,
check_int,
]))),
])
events = self.verify_action(
lambda: do_add_realm_filter(self.user_profile.realm, regex, url))
schema_checker('events[0]', events[0])
events = self.verify_action(
lambda: do_remove_realm_filter(self.user_profile.realm, "#(?P<id>[123])"))
schema_checker('events[0]', events[0])
def test_realm_domain_events(self) -> None:
schema_checker = check_events_dict([
('type', equals('realm_domains')),
('op', equals('add')),
('realm_domain', check_dict_only([
('domain', check_string),
('allow_subdomains', check_bool),
])),
])
events = self.verify_action(
lambda: do_add_realm_domain(self.user_profile.realm, 'zulip.org', False))
schema_checker('events[0]', events[0])
schema_checker = check_events_dict([
('type', equals('realm_domains')),
('op', equals('change')),
('realm_domain', check_dict_only([
('domain', equals('zulip.org')),
('allow_subdomains', equals(True)),
])),
])
test_domain = RealmDomain.objects.get(realm=self.user_profile.realm,
domain='zulip.org')
events = self.verify_action(
lambda: do_change_realm_domain(test_domain, True))
schema_checker('events[0]', events[0])
schema_checker = check_events_dict([
('type', equals('realm_domains')),
('op', equals('remove')),
('domain', equals('zulip.org')),
])
events = self.verify_action(
lambda: do_remove_realm_domain(test_domain))
schema_checker('events[0]', events[0])
def test_create_bot(self) -> None:
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action = lambda: self.create_bot('test')
events = self.verify_action(action, num_events=2)
check_realm_bot_add('events[1]', events[1])
action = lambda: self.create_bot('test_outgoing_webhook',
bots: Prevent bots from having duplicate full names. Bots are not allowed to use the same name as other users in the realm (either bot or human). This is kind of a big commit, but I wanted to combine the post/patch (aka add/edit) checks into one commit, since it's a change in policy that affects both codepaths. A lot of the noise is in tests. We had good coverage on the previous code, including some places like event testing where we were expediently not bothering to use different names for different bots in some longer tests. And then of course I test some new scenarios that are relevant with the new policy. There are two new functions: check_bot_name_available: very simple Django query check_change_bot_full_name: this diverges from the 3-line check_change_full_name, where the latter is still used for the "humans" use case And then we just call those in appropriate places. Note that there is still a loophole here where you can get two bots with the same name if you reactivate a bot named Fred that was inactive when the second bot named Fred was created. Also, we don't attempt to fix historical data. So this commit shouldn't be considered any kind of lockdown, it's just meant to help people from inadvertently creating two bots of the same name where they don't intend to. For more context, we are continuing to allow two human users in the same realm to have the same full name, and our code should generally be tolerant of that possibility. (A good example is our new mention syntax, which disambiguates same-named people using ids.) It's also worth noting that our web app client doesn't try to scrub full_name from its payload in situations where the user has actually only modified other fields in the "Edit bot" UI. Starting here we just handle this on the server, since it's easy to fix there, and even if we fixed it in the web app, there's no guarantee that other clients won't be just as brute force. It wasn't exactly broken before, but we'd needlessly write rows to audit tables. Fixes #10509
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full_name='Outgoing Webhook Bot',
payload_url=orjson.dumps('https://foo.bar.com').decode(),
interface_type=Service.GENERIC,
bot_type=UserProfile.OUTGOING_WEBHOOK_BOT)
events = self.verify_action(action, num_events=2)
# The third event is the second call of notify_created_bot, which contains additional
# data for services (in contrast to the first call).
check_realm_bot_add('events[1]', events[1])
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action = lambda: self.create_bot('test_embedded',
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full_name='Embedded Bot',
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service_name='helloworld',
config_data=orjson.dumps({'foo': 'bar'}).decode(),
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bot_type=UserProfile.EMBEDDED_BOT)
events = self.verify_action(action, num_events=2)
check_realm_bot_add('events[1]', events[1])
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def test_change_bot_full_name(self) -> None:
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bot = self.create_bot('test')
action = lambda: do_change_full_name(bot, 'New Bot Name', self.user_profile)
events = self.verify_action(action, num_events=2)
check_realm_bot_update('events[1]', events[1], 'full_name')
def test_regenerate_bot_api_key(self) -> None:
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bot = self.create_bot('test')
action = lambda: do_regenerate_api_key(bot, self.user_profile)
events = self.verify_action(action)
check_realm_bot_update('events[0]', events[0], 'api_key')
def test_change_bot_avatar_source(self) -> None:
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bot = self.create_bot('test')
action = lambda: do_change_avatar_fields(bot, bot.AVATAR_FROM_USER, acting_user=self.user_profile)
events = self.verify_action(action, num_events=2)
check_realm_bot_update('events[0]', events[0], 'avatar_url')
self.assertEqual(events[1]['type'], 'realm_user')
def test_change_realm_icon_source(self) -> None:
action = lambda: do_change_icon_source(self.user_profile.realm, Realm.ICON_UPLOADED)
events = self.verify_action(action, state_change_expected=True)
schema_checker = check_events_dict([
('type', equals('realm')),
('op', equals('update_dict')),
('property', equals('icon')),
('data', check_dict_only([
('icon_url', check_string),
('icon_source', check_string),
])),
])
schema_checker('events[0]', events[0])
def test_change_realm_day_mode_logo_source(self) -> None:
action = lambda: do_change_logo_source(self.user_profile.realm, Realm.LOGO_UPLOADED, False, acting_user=self.user_profile)
events = self.verify_action(action, state_change_expected=True)
schema_checker = check_events_dict([
('type', equals('realm')),
('op', equals('update_dict')),
('property', equals('logo')),
('data', check_dict_only([
('logo_url', check_string),
('logo_source', check_string),
])),
])
schema_checker('events[0]', events[0])
def test_change_realm_night_mode_logo_source(self) -> None:
action = lambda: do_change_logo_source(self.user_profile.realm, Realm.LOGO_UPLOADED, True, acting_user=self.user_profile)
events = self.verify_action(action, state_change_expected=True)
schema_checker = check_events_dict([
('type', equals('realm')),
('op', equals('update_dict')),
('property', equals('night_logo')),
('data', check_dict_only([
('night_logo_url', check_string),
('night_logo_source', check_string),
])),
])
schema_checker('events[0]', events[0])
def test_change_bot_default_all_public_streams(self) -> None:
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bot = self.create_bot('test')
action = lambda: do_change_default_all_public_streams(bot, True)
events = self.verify_action(action)
check_realm_bot_update('events[0]', events[0], 'default_all_public_streams')
def test_change_bot_default_sending_stream(self) -> None:
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bot = self.create_bot('test')
stream = get_stream("Rome", bot.realm)
action = lambda: do_change_default_sending_stream(bot, stream)
events = self.verify_action(action)
check_realm_bot_update('events[0]', events[0], 'default_sending_stream')
action = lambda: do_change_default_sending_stream(bot, None)
events = self.verify_action(action)
check_realm_bot_update('events[0]', events[0], 'default_sending_stream')
def test_change_bot_default_events_register_stream(self) -> None:
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bot = self.create_bot('test')
stream = get_stream("Rome", bot.realm)
action = lambda: do_change_default_events_register_stream(bot, stream)
events = self.verify_action(action)
check_realm_bot_update('events[0]', events[0], 'default_events_register_stream')
action = lambda: do_change_default_events_register_stream(bot, None)
events = self.verify_action(action)
check_realm_bot_update('events[0]', events[0], 'default_events_register_stream')
def test_change_bot_owner(self) -> None:
self.user_profile = self.example_user('iago')
owner = self.example_user('hamlet')
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bot = self.create_bot('test')
action = lambda: do_change_bot_owner(bot, owner, self.user_profile)
events = self.verify_action(action, num_events=2)
check_realm_bot_update('events[0]', events[0], 'owner_id')
event_schema: Extract check_realm_user_update. This a pretty big commit, but I really wanted it to be atomic. All realm_user/update events look the same from the top: _check_realm_user_update = check_events_dict( required_keys=[ ("type", equals("realm_user")), ("op", equals("update")), ("person", _check_realm_user_person), ] ) And then we have a bunch of fields for person that are optional, and we usually only send user_id plus one other field, with the exception of avatar-related events: _check_realm_user_person = check_dict_only( required_keys=[ # vertical formatting ("user_id", check_int), ], optional_keys=[ ("avatar_source", check_string), ("avatar_url", check_none_or(check_string)), ("avatar_url_medium", check_none_or(check_string)), ("avatar_version", check_int), ("bot_owner_id", check_int), ("custom_profile_field", _check_custom_profile_field), ("delivery_email", check_string), ("full_name", check_string), ("role", check_int_in(UserProfile.ROLE_TYPES)), ("email", check_string), ("user_id", check_int), ("timezone", check_string), ], ) I would start the code review by just skimming the changes to event_schema.py, to get the big picture of the complexity here. Basically the schema is just the combined superset of all the individual schemas that we remove from test_events. Then I would read test_events.py. The simplest diffs are basically of this form: - schema_checker = check_events_dict([ - ('type', equals('realm_user')), - ('op', equals('update')), - ('person', check_dict_only([ - ('role', check_int_in(UserProfile.ROLE_TYPES)), - ('user_id', check_int), - ])), - ]) # ... - schema_checker('events[0]', events[0]) + check_realm_user_update('events[0]', events[0], {'role'}) Instead of a custom schema checker, we use the "superset" schema checker, but then we pass in the set of fields that we expect to be there. Note that 'user_id' is always there. So most of the heavy lifting happens in this new function in event_schema.py: def check_realm_user_update( var_name: str, event: Dict[str, Any], optional_fields: Set[str], ) -> None: _check_realm_user_update(var_name, event) keys = set(event["person"].keys()) - {"user_id"} assert optional_fields == keys But we still do some more custom checks in test_events.py. custom profile fields: check keys of custom_profile_field def test_custom_profile_field_data_events(self) -> None: + self.assertEqual( + events[0]['person']['custom_profile_field'].keys(), + {"id", "value", "rendered_value"} + ) + check_realm_user_update('events[0]', events[0], {"custom_profile_field"}) + self.assertEqual( + events[0]['person']['custom_profile_field'].keys(), + {"id", "value"} + ) avatar fields: check more specific types, since the superset schema has check_none_or(check_string) def test_change_avatar_fields(self) -> None: + check_realm_user_update('events[0]', events[0], avatar_fields) + assert isinstance(events[0]['person']['avatar_url'], str) + assert isinstance(events[0]['person']['avatar_url_medium'], str) + check_realm_user_update('events[0]', events[0], avatar_fields) + self.assertEqual(events[0]['person']['avatar_url'], None) + self.assertEqual(events[0]['person']['avatar_url_medium'], None) Also note that avatar_fields is a set of four fields that are set in event_schema. full name: no extra work! def test_change_full_name(self) -> None: - schema_checker('events[0]', events[0]) + check_realm_user_update('events[0]', events[0], {'full_name'}) test_change_user_delivery_email_email_address_visibilty_admins: no extra work for delivery_email check avatar fields more directly roles (several examples) -- actually check the specific role def test_change_realm_authentication_methods(self) -> None: - schema_checker('events[0]', events[0]) + check_realm_user_update('events[0]', events[0], {'role'}) + self.assertEqual(events[0]['person']['role'], role) bot_owner_id: no extra work! - change_bot_owner_checker_user('events[1]', events[1]) + check_realm_user_update('events[1]', events[1], {"bot_owner_id"}) - change_bot_owner_checker_user('events[1]', events[1]) + check_realm_user_update('events[1]', events[1], {"bot_owner_id"}) - change_bot_owner_checker_user('events[1]', events[1]) + check_realm_user_update('events[1]', events[1], {"bot_owner_id"}) timezone: no extra work! - timezone_schema_checker('events[1]', events[1]) + check_realm_user_update('events[1]', events[1], {"email", "timezone"})
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check_realm_user_update('events[1]', events[1], {"bot_owner_id"})
self.user_profile = self.example_user('aaron')
owner = self.example_user('hamlet')
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bot = self.create_bot('test1', full_name='Test1 Testerson')
action = lambda: do_change_bot_owner(bot, owner, self.user_profile)
events = self.verify_action(action, num_events=2)
check_realm_bot_delete('events[0]', events[0])
event_schema: Extract check_realm_user_update. This a pretty big commit, but I really wanted it to be atomic. All realm_user/update events look the same from the top: _check_realm_user_update = check_events_dict( required_keys=[ ("type", equals("realm_user")), ("op", equals("update")), ("person", _check_realm_user_person), ] ) And then we have a bunch of fields for person that are optional, and we usually only send user_id plus one other field, with the exception of avatar-related events: _check_realm_user_person = check_dict_only( required_keys=[ # vertical formatting ("user_id", check_int), ], optional_keys=[ ("avatar_source", check_string), ("avatar_url", check_none_or(check_string)), ("avatar_url_medium", check_none_or(check_string)), ("avatar_version", check_int), ("bot_owner_id", check_int), ("custom_profile_field", _check_custom_profile_field), ("delivery_email", check_string), ("full_name", check_string), ("role", check_int_in(UserProfile.ROLE_TYPES)), ("email", check_string), ("user_id", check_int), ("timezone", check_string), ], ) I would start the code review by just skimming the changes to event_schema.py, to get the big picture of the complexity here. Basically the schema is just the combined superset of all the individual schemas that we remove from test_events. Then I would read test_events.py. The simplest diffs are basically of this form: - schema_checker = check_events_dict([ - ('type', equals('realm_user')), - ('op', equals('update')), - ('person', check_dict_only([ - ('role', check_int_in(UserProfile.ROLE_TYPES)), - ('user_id', check_int), - ])), - ]) # ... - schema_checker('events[0]', events[0]) + check_realm_user_update('events[0]', events[0], {'role'}) Instead of a custom schema checker, we use the "superset" schema checker, but then we pass in the set of fields that we expect to be there. Note that 'user_id' is always there. So most of the heavy lifting happens in this new function in event_schema.py: def check_realm_user_update( var_name: str, event: Dict[str, Any], optional_fields: Set[str], ) -> None: _check_realm_user_update(var_name, event) keys = set(event["person"].keys()) - {"user_id"} assert optional_fields == keys But we still do some more custom checks in test_events.py. custom profile fields: check keys of custom_profile_field def test_custom_profile_field_data_events(self) -> None: + self.assertEqual( + events[0]['person']['custom_profile_field'].keys(), + {"id", "value", "rendered_value"} + ) + check_realm_user_update('events[0]', events[0], {"custom_profile_field"}) + self.assertEqual( + events[0]['person']['custom_profile_field'].keys(), + {"id", "value"} + ) avatar fields: check more specific types, since the superset schema has check_none_or(check_string) def test_change_avatar_fields(self) -> None: + check_realm_user_update('events[0]', events[0], avatar_fields) + assert isinstance(events[0]['person']['avatar_url'], str) + assert isinstance(events[0]['person']['avatar_url_medium'], str) + check_realm_user_update('events[0]', events[0], avatar_fields) + self.assertEqual(events[0]['person']['avatar_url'], None) + self.assertEqual(events[0]['person']['avatar_url_medium'], None) Also note that avatar_fields is a set of four fields that are set in event_schema. full name: no extra work! def test_change_full_name(self) -> None: - schema_checker('events[0]', events[0]) + check_realm_user_update('events[0]', events[0], {'full_name'}) test_change_user_delivery_email_email_address_visibilty_admins: no extra work for delivery_email check avatar fields more directly roles (several examples) -- actually check the specific role def test_change_realm_authentication_methods(self) -> None: - schema_checker('events[0]', events[0]) + check_realm_user_update('events[0]', events[0], {'role'}) + self.assertEqual(events[0]['person']['role'], role) bot_owner_id: no extra work! - change_bot_owner_checker_user('events[1]', events[1]) + check_realm_user_update('events[1]', events[1], {"bot_owner_id"}) - change_bot_owner_checker_user('events[1]', events[1]) + check_realm_user_update('events[1]', events[1], {"bot_owner_id"}) - change_bot_owner_checker_user('events[1]', events[1]) + check_realm_user_update('events[1]', events[1], {"bot_owner_id"}) timezone: no extra work! - timezone_schema_checker('events[1]', events[1]) + check_realm_user_update('events[1]', events[1], {"email", "timezone"})
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check_realm_user_update('events[1]', events[1], {"bot_owner_id"})
previous_owner = self.example_user('aaron')
self.user_profile = self.example_user('hamlet')
bots: Prevent bots from having duplicate full names. Bots are not allowed to use the same name as other users in the realm (either bot or human). This is kind of a big commit, but I wanted to combine the post/patch (aka add/edit) checks into one commit, since it's a change in policy that affects both codepaths. A lot of the noise is in tests. We had good coverage on the previous code, including some places like event testing where we were expediently not bothering to use different names for different bots in some longer tests. And then of course I test some new scenarios that are relevant with the new policy. There are two new functions: check_bot_name_available: very simple Django query check_change_bot_full_name: this diverges from the 3-line check_change_full_name, where the latter is still used for the "humans" use case And then we just call those in appropriate places. Note that there is still a loophole here where you can get two bots with the same name if you reactivate a bot named Fred that was inactive when the second bot named Fred was created. Also, we don't attempt to fix historical data. So this commit shouldn't be considered any kind of lockdown, it's just meant to help people from inadvertently creating two bots of the same name where they don't intend to. For more context, we are continuing to allow two human users in the same realm to have the same full name, and our code should generally be tolerant of that possibility. (A good example is our new mention syntax, which disambiguates same-named people using ids.) It's also worth noting that our web app client doesn't try to scrub full_name from its payload in situations where the user has actually only modified other fields in the "Edit bot" UI. Starting here we just handle this on the server, since it's easy to fix there, and even if we fixed it in the web app, there's no guarantee that other clients won't be just as brute force. It wasn't exactly broken before, but we'd needlessly write rows to audit tables. Fixes #10509
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bot = self.create_test_bot('test2', previous_owner, full_name='Test2 Testerson')
action = lambda: do_change_bot_owner(bot, self.user_profile, previous_owner)
events = self.verify_action(action, num_events=2)
check_realm_bot_add('events[0]', events[0])
event_schema: Extract check_realm_user_update. This a pretty big commit, but I really wanted it to be atomic. All realm_user/update events look the same from the top: _check_realm_user_update = check_events_dict( required_keys=[ ("type", equals("realm_user")), ("op", equals("update")), ("person", _check_realm_user_person), ] ) And then we have a bunch of fields for person that are optional, and we usually only send user_id plus one other field, with the exception of avatar-related events: _check_realm_user_person = check_dict_only( required_keys=[ # vertical formatting ("user_id", check_int), ], optional_keys=[ ("avatar_source", check_string), ("avatar_url", check_none_or(check_string)), ("avatar_url_medium", check_none_or(check_string)), ("avatar_version", check_int), ("bot_owner_id", check_int), ("custom_profile_field", _check_custom_profile_field), ("delivery_email", check_string), ("full_name", check_string), ("role", check_int_in(UserProfile.ROLE_TYPES)), ("email", check_string), ("user_id", check_int), ("timezone", check_string), ], ) I would start the code review by just skimming the changes to event_schema.py, to get the big picture of the complexity here. Basically the schema is just the combined superset of all the individual schemas that we remove from test_events. Then I would read test_events.py. The simplest diffs are basically of this form: - schema_checker = check_events_dict([ - ('type', equals('realm_user')), - ('op', equals('update')), - ('person', check_dict_only([ - ('role', check_int_in(UserProfile.ROLE_TYPES)), - ('user_id', check_int), - ])), - ]) # ... - schema_checker('events[0]', events[0]) + check_realm_user_update('events[0]', events[0], {'role'}) Instead of a custom schema checker, we use the "superset" schema checker, but then we pass in the set of fields that we expect to be there. Note that 'user_id' is always there. So most of the heavy lifting happens in this new function in event_schema.py: def check_realm_user_update( var_name: str, event: Dict[str, Any], optional_fields: Set[str], ) -> None: _check_realm_user_update(var_name, event) keys = set(event["person"].keys()) - {"user_id"} assert optional_fields == keys But we still do some more custom checks in test_events.py. custom profile fields: check keys of custom_profile_field def test_custom_profile_field_data_events(self) -> None: + self.assertEqual( + events[0]['person']['custom_profile_field'].keys(), + {"id", "value", "rendered_value"} + ) + check_realm_user_update('events[0]', events[0], {"custom_profile_field"}) + self.assertEqual( + events[0]['person']['custom_profile_field'].keys(), + {"id", "value"} + ) avatar fields: check more specific types, since the superset schema has check_none_or(check_string) def test_change_avatar_fields(self) -> None: + check_realm_user_update('events[0]', events[0], avatar_fields) + assert isinstance(events[0]['person']['avatar_url'], str) + assert isinstance(events[0]['person']['avatar_url_medium'], str) + check_realm_user_update('events[0]', events[0], avatar_fields) + self.assertEqual(events[0]['person']['avatar_url'], None) + self.assertEqual(events[0]['person']['avatar_url_medium'], None) Also note that avatar_fields is a set of four fields that are set in event_schema. full name: no extra work! def test_change_full_name(self) -> None: - schema_checker('events[0]', events[0]) + check_realm_user_update('events[0]', events[0], {'full_name'}) test_change_user_delivery_email_email_address_visibilty_admins: no extra work for delivery_email check avatar fields more directly roles (several examples) -- actually check the specific role def test_change_realm_authentication_methods(self) -> None: - schema_checker('events[0]', events[0]) + check_realm_user_update('events[0]', events[0], {'role'}) + self.assertEqual(events[0]['person']['role'], role) bot_owner_id: no extra work! - change_bot_owner_checker_user('events[1]', events[1]) + check_realm_user_update('events[1]', events[1], {"bot_owner_id"}) - change_bot_owner_checker_user('events[1]', events[1]) + check_realm_user_update('events[1]', events[1], {"bot_owner_id"}) - change_bot_owner_checker_user('events[1]', events[1]) + check_realm_user_update('events[1]', events[1], {"bot_owner_id"}) timezone: no extra work! - timezone_schema_checker('events[1]', events[1]) + check_realm_user_update('events[1]', events[1], {"email", "timezone"})
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check_realm_user_update('events[1]', events[1], {"bot_owner_id"})
def test_do_update_outgoing_webhook_service(self) -> None:
self.user_profile = self.example_user('iago')
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bot = self.create_test_bot('test', self.user_profile,
full_name='Test Bot',
bot_type=UserProfile.OUTGOING_WEBHOOK_BOT,
payload_url=orjson.dumps('http://hostname.domain2.com').decode(),
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interface_type=Service.GENERIC,
)
action = lambda: do_update_outgoing_webhook_service(bot, 2, 'http://hostname.domain2.com')
events = self.verify_action(action)
check_realm_bot_update('events[0]', events[0], 'services')
def test_do_deactivate_user(self) -> None:
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bot = self.create_bot('test')
action = lambda: do_deactivate_user(bot)
events = self.verify_action(action, num_events=2)
check_realm_bot_remove('events[1]', events[1])
def test_do_reactivate_user(self) -> None:
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bot = self.create_bot('test')
do_deactivate_user(bot)
action = lambda: do_reactivate_user(bot)
events = self.verify_action(action, num_events=2)
check_realm_bot_add('events[1]', events[1])
def test_do_mark_hotspot_as_read(self) -> None:
self.user_profile.tutorial_status = UserProfile.TUTORIAL_WAITING
self.user_profile.save(update_fields=['tutorial_status'])
schema_checker = check_events_dict([
('type', equals('hotspots')),
('hotspots', check_list(check_dict_only([
('name', check_string),
('title', check_string),
('description', check_string),
('delay', check_float),
]))),
])
events = self.verify_action(
lambda: do_mark_hotspot_as_read(self.user_profile, 'intro_reply'))
schema_checker('events[0]', events[0])
def test_rename_stream(self) -> None:
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stream = self.make_stream('old_name')
new_name = 'stream with a brand new name'
self.subscribe(self.user_profile, stream.name)
notification = '<p><span class="user-mention silent" data-user-id="{user_id}">King Hamlet</span> renamed stream <strong>old_name</strong> to <strong>stream with a brand new name</strong>.</p>'
notification = notification.format(user_id=self.user_profile.id)
action = lambda: do_rename_stream(stream, new_name, self.user_profile)
events = self.verify_action(action, num_events=3)
check_stream_update('events[0]', events[0])
self.assertEqual(events[0]['name'], 'old_name')
check_stream_update('events[1]', events[1])
self.assertEqual(events[1]['name'], 'old_name')
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check_message('events[2]', events[2])
fields = dict(
sender_email='notification-bot@zulip.com',
display_recipient=new_name,
sender_full_name='Notification Bot',
is_me_message=False,
type='stream',
client='Internal',
)
fields[TOPIC_NAME] = 'stream events'
msg = events[2]['message']
for k, v in fields.items():
self.assertEqual(msg[k], v)
def test_deactivate_stream_neversubscribed(self) -> None:
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stream = self.make_stream('old_name')
action = lambda: do_deactivate_stream(stream)
events = self.verify_action(action)
check_stream_delete('events[0]', events[0])
def test_subscribe_other_user_never_subscribed(self) -> None:
action = lambda: self.subscribe(self.example_user("othello"), "test_stream")
events = self.verify_action(action, num_events=2)
check_subscription_peer_add('events[1]', events[1])
def test_do_delete_message_stream(self) -> None:
schema_checker = check_events_dict([
('type', equals('delete_message')),
('message_ids', check_list(check_int, 2)),
('message_type', equals("stream")),
('stream_id', check_int),
('topic', check_string),
])
hamlet = self.example_user('hamlet')
msg_id = self.send_stream_message(hamlet, "Verona")
msg_id_2 = self.send_stream_message(hamlet, "Verona")
messages = [
Message.objects.get(id=msg_id),
Message.objects.get(id=msg_id_2)
]
events = self.verify_action(
lambda: do_delete_messages(self.user_profile.realm, messages),
state_change_expected=True,
)
schema_checker('events[0]', events[0])
def test_do_delete_message_stream_legacy(self) -> None:
"""
Test for legacy method of deleting messages which
sends an event per message to delete to the client.
"""
schema_checker = check_events_dict([
('type', equals('delete_message')),
('message_id', check_int),
('message_type', equals("stream")),
('stream_id', check_int),
('topic', check_string),
])
hamlet = self.example_user('hamlet')
msg_id = self.send_stream_message(hamlet, "Verona")
msg_id_2 = self.send_stream_message(hamlet, "Verona")
messages = [
Message.objects.get(id=msg_id),
Message.objects.get(id=msg_id_2)
]
events = self.verify_action(
lambda: do_delete_messages(self.user_profile.realm, messages),
state_change_expected=True, bulk_message_deletion=False,
num_events=2
)
schema_checker('events[0]', events[0])
def test_do_delete_message_personal(self) -> None:
schema_checker = check_events_dict([
('type', equals('delete_message')),
('message_ids', check_list(check_int, 1)),
('sender_id', check_int),
('message_type', equals("private")),
('recipient_id', check_int),
])
msg_id = self.send_personal_message(
self.example_user("cordelia"),
self.user_profile,
"hello",
)
message = Message.objects.get(id=msg_id)
events = self.verify_action(
lambda: do_delete_messages(self.user_profile.realm, [message]),
state_change_expected=True,
)
schema_checker('events[0]', events[0])
def test_do_delete_message_personal_legacy(self) -> None:
schema_checker = check_events_dict([
('type', equals('delete_message')),
('message_id', check_int),
('sender_id', check_int),
('message_type', equals("private")),
('recipient_id', check_int),
])
msg_id = self.send_personal_message(
self.example_user("cordelia"),
self.user_profile,
"hello",
)
message = Message.objects.get(id=msg_id)
events = self.verify_action(
lambda: do_delete_messages(self.user_profile.realm, [message]),
state_change_expected=True, bulk_message_deletion=False
)
schema_checker('events[0]', events[0])
def test_do_delete_message_no_max_id(self) -> None:
user_profile = self.example_user('aaron')
# Delete all historical messages for this user
user_profile = self.example_user('hamlet')
UserMessage.objects.filter(user_profile=user_profile).delete()
msg_id = self.send_stream_message(user_profile, "Verona")
message = Message.objects.get(id=msg_id)
self.verify_action(
lambda: do_delete_messages(self.user_profile.realm, [message]),
state_change_expected=True,
)
result = fetch_initial_state_data(user_profile, None, "", client_gravatar=False, user_avatar_url_field_optional=False)
self.assertEqual(result['max_message_id'], -1)
def test_add_attachment(self) -> None:
schema_checker = check_events_dict([
('type', equals('attachment')),
('op', equals('add')),
('attachment', check_dict_only([
('id', check_int),
('name', check_string),
('size', check_int),
('path_id', check_string),
('create_time', check_int),
('messages', check_list(check_dict_only([
('id', check_int),
('date_sent', check_int),
]))),
])),
('upload_space_used', equals(6)),
])
self.login('hamlet')
fp = StringIO("zulip!")
fp.name = "zulip.txt"
uri = None
def do_upload() -> None:
nonlocal uri
result = self.client_post("/json/user_uploads", {'file': fp})
self.assert_json_success(result)
self.assertIn("uri", result.json())
uri = result.json()["uri"]
base = '/user_uploads/'
self.assertEqual(base, uri[:len(base)])
events = self.verify_action(
lambda: do_upload(),
num_events=1, state_change_expected=False)
schema_checker('events[0]', events[0])
# Verify that the DB has the attachment marked as unclaimed
entry = Attachment.objects.get(file_name='zulip.txt')
self.assertEqual(entry.is_claimed(), False)
# Now we send an actual message using this attachment.
schema_checker = check_events_dict([
('type', equals('attachment')),
('op', equals('update')),
('attachment', check_dict_only([
('id', check_int),
('name', check_string),
('size', check_int),
('path_id', check_string),
('create_time', check_int),
('messages', check_list(check_dict_only([
('id', check_int),
('date_sent', check_int),
]))),
])),
('upload_space_used', equals(6)),
])
hamlet = self.example_user("hamlet")
self.subscribe(hamlet, "Denmark")
assert uri is not None
body = f"First message ...[zulip.txt](http://{hamlet.realm.host}" + uri + ")"
events = self.verify_action(
lambda: self.send_stream_message(self.example_user("hamlet"), "Denmark", body, "test"),
num_events=2)
schema_checker('events[0]', events[0])
# Now remove the attachment
schema_checker = check_events_dict([
('type', equals('attachment')),
('op', equals('remove')),
('attachment', check_dict_only([
('id', check_int),
])),
('upload_space_used', equals(0)),
])
events = self.verify_action(
lambda: self.client_delete(f"/json/attachments/{entry.id}"),
num_events=1, state_change_expected=False)
schema_checker('events[0]', events[0])
def test_notify_realm_export(self) -> None:
pending_schema_checker = check_events_dict([
('type', equals('realm_export')),
('exports', check_list(check_dict_only([
('id', check_int),
('export_time', check_float),
('acting_user_id', check_int),
('export_url', equals(None)),
('deleted_timestamp', equals(None)),
('failed_timestamp', equals(None)),
('pending', check_bool),
]))),
])
schema_checker = check_events_dict([
('type', equals('realm_export')),
('exports', check_list(check_dict_only([
('id', check_int),
('export_time', check_float),
('acting_user_id', check_int),
('export_url', check_string),
('deleted_timestamp', equals(None)),
('failed_timestamp', equals(None)),
('pending', check_bool),
]))),
])
do_change_user_role(self.user_profile, UserProfile.ROLE_REALM_ADMINISTRATOR)
self.login_user(self.user_profile)
with mock.patch('zerver.lib.export.do_export_realm',
return_value=create_dummy_file('test-export.tar.gz')):
with stdout_suppressed(), self.assertLogs(level='INFO') as info_logs:
events = self.verify_action(
lambda: self.client_post('/json/export/realm'),
state_change_expected=True, num_events=3)
self.assertTrue(
'INFO:root:Completed data export for zulip in' in info_logs.output[0]
)
# We first notify when an export is initiated,
pending_schema_checker('events[0]', events[0])
# The second event is then a message from notification-bot.
schema_checker('events[2]', events[2])
# Now we check the deletion of the export.
deletion_schema_checker = check_events_dict([
('type', equals('realm_export')),
('exports', check_list(check_dict_only([
('id', check_int),
('export_time', check_float),
('acting_user_id', check_int),
('export_url', equals(None)),
('deleted_timestamp', check_float),
('failed_timestamp', equals(None)),
('pending', check_bool),
]))),
])
audit_log_entry = RealmAuditLog.objects.filter(
event_type=RealmAuditLog.REALM_EXPORTED).first()
events = self.verify_action(
lambda: self.client_delete(f'/json/export/realm/{audit_log_entry.id}'),
state_change_expected=False, num_events=1)
deletion_schema_checker('events[0]', events[0])
def test_notify_realm_export_on_failure(self) -> None:
pending_schema_checker = check_events_dict([
('type', equals('realm_export')),
('exports', check_list(check_dict_only([
('id', check_int),
('export_time', check_float),
('acting_user_id', check_int),
('export_url', equals(None)),
('deleted_timestamp', equals(None)),
('failed_timestamp', equals(None)),
('pending', check_bool),
]))),
])
failed_schema_checker = check_events_dict([
('type', equals('realm_export')),
('exports', check_list(check_dict_only([
('id', check_int),
('export_time', check_float),
('acting_user_id', check_int),
('export_url', equals(None)),
('deleted_timestamp', equals(None)),
('failed_timestamp', check_float),
('pending', check_bool),
]))),
])
do_change_user_role(self.user_profile, UserProfile.ROLE_REALM_ADMINISTRATOR)
self.login_user(self.user_profile)
with mock.patch('zerver.lib.export.do_export_realm',
side_effect=Exception("test")), \
self.assertLogs(level="ERROR") as error_log:
with stdout_suppressed():
events = self.verify_action(
lambda: self.client_post('/json/export/realm'),
state_change_expected=False, num_events=2)
# Log is of following format: "ERROR:root:Data export for zulip failed after 0.004499673843383789"
# Where last floating number is time and will vary in each test hence the following assertion is
# independent of time bit by not matching exact log but only part of it.
self.assertTrue("ERROR:root:Data export for zulip failed after" in error_log.output[0])
pending_schema_checker('events[0]', events[0])
failed_schema_checker('events[1]', events[1])
def test_has_zoom_token(self) -> None:
schema_checker = check_events_dict([
('type', equals('has_zoom_token')),
('value', equals(True)),
])
events = self.verify_action(
lambda: do_set_zoom_token(self.user_profile, {'access_token': 'token'}),
)
schema_checker('events[0]', events[0])
schema_checker = check_events_dict([
('type', equals('has_zoom_token')),
('value', equals(False)),
])
events = self.verify_action(
lambda: do_set_zoom_token(self.user_profile, None))
schema_checker('events[0]', events[0])
class RealmPropertyActionTest(BaseAction):
def do_set_realm_property_test(self, name: str) -> None:
bool_tests: List[bool] = [True, False, True]
test_values: Dict[str, Any] = dict(
default_language=['es', 'de', 'en'],
description=['Realm description', 'New description'],
digest_weekday=[0, 1, 2],
message_retention_days=[10, 20],
name=['Zulip', 'New Name'],
waiting_period_threshold=[10, 20],
create_stream_policy=[3, 2, 1],
invite_to_stream_policy=[3, 2, 1],
private_message_policy=[2, 1],
user_group_edit_policy=[1, 2],
email_address_visibility=[Realm.EMAIL_ADDRESS_VISIBILITY_ADMINS],
bot_creation_policy=[Realm.BOT_CREATION_EVERYONE],
video_chat_provider=[
Realm.VIDEO_CHAT_PROVIDERS['jitsi_meet']['id'],
],
default_code_block_language=['python', 'javascript'],
message_content_delete_limit_seconds=[1000, 1100, 1200]
)
vals = test_values.get(name)
property_type = Realm.property_types[name]
if property_type is bool:
vals = bool_tests
if vals is None:
raise AssertionError(f'No test created for {name}')
now = timezone_now()
do_set_realm_property(self.user_profile.realm, name, vals[0], acting_user=self.user_profile)
self.assertEqual(RealmAuditLog.objects.filter(realm=self.user_profile.realm, event_type=RealmAuditLog.REALM_PROPERTY_CHANGED,
event_time__gte=now, acting_user=self.user_profile).count(), 1)
for count, val in enumerate(vals[1:]):
now = timezone_now()
state_change_expected = True
events = self.verify_action(
lambda: do_set_realm_property(self.user_profile.realm, name, val, acting_user=self.user_profile),
state_change_expected=state_change_expected)
old_value = vals[count]
self.assertEqual(RealmAuditLog.objects.filter(
realm=self.user_profile.realm, event_type=RealmAuditLog.REALM_PROPERTY_CHANGED,
event_time__gte=now, acting_user=self.user_profile,
extra_data=orjson.dumps({
RealmAuditLog.OLD_VALUE: old_value,
RealmAuditLog.NEW_VALUE: val,
'property': name,
}).decode()).count(), 1)
check_realm_update('events[0]', events[0], name)
def test_change_realm_property(self) -> None:
for prop in Realm.property_types:
with self.settings(SEND_DIGEST_EMAILS=True):
self.do_set_realm_property_test(prop)
class UserDisplayActionTest(BaseAction):
def do_set_user_display_settings_test(self, setting_name: str) -> None:
"""Test updating each setting in UserProfile.property_types dict."""
test_changes: Dict[str, Any] = dict(
emojiset = ['twitter'],
default_language = ['es', 'de', 'en'],
timezone = ['US/Mountain', 'US/Samoa', 'Pacific/Galapogos', ''],
demote_inactive_streams = [2, 3, 1],
color_scheme = [2, 3, 1]
)
num_events = 1
if setting_name == "timezone":
num_events = 2
values = test_changes.get(setting_name)
property_type = UserProfile.property_types[setting_name]
if property_type is bool:
if getattr(self.user_profile, setting_name) is False:
values = [True, False, True]
else:
values = [False, True, False]
if values is None:
raise AssertionError(f'No test created for {setting_name}')
for value in values:
events = self.verify_action(
lambda: do_set_user_display_setting(
self.user_profile,
setting_name,
value),
num_events=num_events)
check_update_display_settings('events[0]', events[0])
if setting_name == "timezone":
event_schema: Extract check_realm_user_update. This a pretty big commit, but I really wanted it to be atomic. All realm_user/update events look the same from the top: _check_realm_user_update = check_events_dict( required_keys=[ ("type", equals("realm_user")), ("op", equals("update")), ("person", _check_realm_user_person), ] ) And then we have a bunch of fields for person that are optional, and we usually only send user_id plus one other field, with the exception of avatar-related events: _check_realm_user_person = check_dict_only( required_keys=[ # vertical formatting ("user_id", check_int), ], optional_keys=[ ("avatar_source", check_string), ("avatar_url", check_none_or(check_string)), ("avatar_url_medium", check_none_or(check_string)), ("avatar_version", check_int), ("bot_owner_id", check_int), ("custom_profile_field", _check_custom_profile_field), ("delivery_email", check_string), ("full_name", check_string), ("role", check_int_in(UserProfile.ROLE_TYPES)), ("email", check_string), ("user_id", check_int), ("timezone", check_string), ], ) I would start the code review by just skimming the changes to event_schema.py, to get the big picture of the complexity here. Basically the schema is just the combined superset of all the individual schemas that we remove from test_events. Then I would read test_events.py. The simplest diffs are basically of this form: - schema_checker = check_events_dict([ - ('type', equals('realm_user')), - ('op', equals('update')), - ('person', check_dict_only([ - ('role', check_int_in(UserProfile.ROLE_TYPES)), - ('user_id', check_int), - ])), - ]) # ... - schema_checker('events[0]', events[0]) + check_realm_user_update('events[0]', events[0], {'role'}) Instead of a custom schema checker, we use the "superset" schema checker, but then we pass in the set of fields that we expect to be there. Note that 'user_id' is always there. So most of the heavy lifting happens in this new function in event_schema.py: def check_realm_user_update( var_name: str, event: Dict[str, Any], optional_fields: Set[str], ) -> None: _check_realm_user_update(var_name, event) keys = set(event["person"].keys()) - {"user_id"} assert optional_fields == keys But we still do some more custom checks in test_events.py. custom profile fields: check keys of custom_profile_field def test_custom_profile_field_data_events(self) -> None: + self.assertEqual( + events[0]['person']['custom_profile_field'].keys(), + {"id", "value", "rendered_value"} + ) + check_realm_user_update('events[0]', events[0], {"custom_profile_field"}) + self.assertEqual( + events[0]['person']['custom_profile_field'].keys(), + {"id", "value"} + ) avatar fields: check more specific types, since the superset schema has check_none_or(check_string) def test_change_avatar_fields(self) -> None: + check_realm_user_update('events[0]', events[0], avatar_fields) + assert isinstance(events[0]['person']['avatar_url'], str) + assert isinstance(events[0]['person']['avatar_url_medium'], str) + check_realm_user_update('events[0]', events[0], avatar_fields) + self.assertEqual(events[0]['person']['avatar_url'], None) + self.assertEqual(events[0]['person']['avatar_url_medium'], None) Also note that avatar_fields is a set of four fields that are set in event_schema. full name: no extra work! def test_change_full_name(self) -> None: - schema_checker('events[0]', events[0]) + check_realm_user_update('events[0]', events[0], {'full_name'}) test_change_user_delivery_email_email_address_visibilty_admins: no extra work for delivery_email check avatar fields more directly roles (several examples) -- actually check the specific role def test_change_realm_authentication_methods(self) -> None: - schema_checker('events[0]', events[0]) + check_realm_user_update('events[0]', events[0], {'role'}) + self.assertEqual(events[0]['person']['role'], role) bot_owner_id: no extra work! - change_bot_owner_checker_user('events[1]', events[1]) + check_realm_user_update('events[1]', events[1], {"bot_owner_id"}) - change_bot_owner_checker_user('events[1]', events[1]) + check_realm_user_update('events[1]', events[1], {"bot_owner_id"}) - change_bot_owner_checker_user('events[1]', events[1]) + check_realm_user_update('events[1]', events[1], {"bot_owner_id"}) timezone: no extra work! - timezone_schema_checker('events[1]', events[1]) + check_realm_user_update('events[1]', events[1], {"email", "timezone"})
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check_realm_user_update('events[1]', events[1], {"email", "timezone"})
def test_set_user_display_settings(self) -> None:
for prop in UserProfile.property_types:
self.do_set_user_display_settings_test(prop)
class SubscribeActionTest(BaseAction):
def test_subscribe_events(self) -> None:
self.do_test_subscribe_events(include_subscribers=True)
def test_subscribe_events_no_include_subscribers(self) -> None:
self.do_test_subscribe_events(include_subscribers=False)
def do_test_subscribe_events(self, include_subscribers: bool) -> None:
# Subscribe to a totally new stream, so it's just Hamlet on it
action: Callable[[], object] = lambda: self.subscribe(self.example_user("hamlet"), "test_stream")
events = self.verify_action(
action,
event_types=["subscription", "realm_user"],
include_subscribers=include_subscribers)
check_subscription_add('events[0]', events[0], include_subscribers)
# Add another user to that totally new stream
action = lambda: self.subscribe(self.example_user("othello"), "test_stream")
events = self.verify_action(
action,
include_subscribers=include_subscribers,
state_change_expected=include_subscribers)
check_subscription_peer_add('events[0]', events[0])
stream = get_stream("test_stream", self.user_profile.realm)
# Now remove the first user, to test the normal unsubscribe flow
action = lambda: bulk_remove_subscriptions(
[self.example_user('othello')],
[stream],
get_client("website"))
events = self.verify_action(
action,
include_subscribers=include_subscribers,
state_change_expected=include_subscribers)
check_subscription_peer_remove('events[0]', events[0])
# Now remove the second user, to test the 'vacate' event flow
action = lambda: bulk_remove_subscriptions(
[self.example_user('hamlet')],
[stream],
get_client("website"))
events = self.verify_action(
action,
include_subscribers=include_subscribers,
num_events=3)
check_subscription_remove('events[0]', events[0])
self.assertEqual(len(events[0]['subscriptions']), 1)
self.assertEqual(
events[0]['subscriptions'][0]['name'],
'test_stream',
)
# Now resubscribe a user, to make sure that works on a vacated stream
action = lambda: self.subscribe(self.example_user("hamlet"), "test_stream")
events = self.verify_action(
action,
include_subscribers=include_subscribers,
num_events=2)
check_subscription_add('events[1]', events[1], include_subscribers)
action = lambda: do_change_stream_description(stream, 'new description')
events = self.verify_action(
action,
include_subscribers=include_subscribers)
check_stream_update('events[0]', events[0])
# Update stream privacy
action = lambda: do_change_stream_invite_only(stream, True, history_public_to_subscribers=True)
events = self.verify_action(
action,
include_subscribers=include_subscribers)
check_stream_update('events[0]', events[0])
# Update stream stream_post_policy property
action = lambda: do_change_stream_post_policy(stream, Stream.STREAM_POST_POLICY_ADMINS)
events = self.verify_action(
action,
include_subscribers=include_subscribers, num_events=2)
check_stream_update('events[0]', events[0])
action = lambda: do_change_stream_message_retention_days(stream, -1)
events = self.verify_action(
action,
include_subscribers=include_subscribers, num_events=1)
check_stream_update('events[0]', events[0])
# Subscribe to a totally new invite-only stream, so it's just Hamlet on it
stream = self.make_stream("private", self.user_profile.realm, invite_only=True)
user_profile = self.example_user('hamlet')
action = lambda: bulk_add_subscriptions([stream], [user_profile])
events = self.verify_action(
action,
include_subscribers=include_subscribers,
num_events=2)
check_stream_create('events[0]', events[0])
check_subscription_add('events[1]', events[1], include_subscribers)