from contextlib import contextmanager from typing import ( cast, Any, Callable, Dict, Generator, Iterable, Iterator, List, Mapping, Optional, Set, Sized, Tuple, Union, IO, Text, TypeVar ) from django.core import signing from django.core.urlresolvers import LocaleRegexURLResolver from django.conf import settings from django.test import TestCase, override_settings from django.test.client import ( BOUNDARY, MULTIPART_CONTENT, encode_multipart, ) from django.template import loader from django.http import HttpResponse, HttpResponseRedirect from django.db.utils import IntegrityError import zerver.lib.upload from zerver.lib.upload import S3UploadBackend, LocalUploadBackend from zerver.lib.avatar import avatar_url from zerver.lib.cache import get_cache_backend from zerver.lib.initial_password import initial_password from zerver.lib.db import TimeTrackingCursor from zerver.lib import cache from zerver.tornado import event_queue from zerver.tornado.handlers import allocate_handler_id from zerver.worker import queue_processors from zerver.lib.actions import ( check_send_message, create_stream_if_needed, bulk_add_subscriptions, get_display_recipient, bulk_remove_subscriptions, get_stream_recipient, ) from zerver.models import ( get_recipient, get_stream, get_user, Client, Message, Realm, Recipient, Stream, Subscription, UserMessage, UserProfile, ) from zerver.lib.request import JsonableError if False: from zerver.lib.test_case import ZulipTestCase import collections import base64 import mock import os import re import sys import time import ujson import unittest import urllib from zerver.lib.str_utils import NonBinaryStr from moto import mock_s3_deprecated import fakeldap import ldap class MockLDAP(fakeldap.MockLDAP): class LDAPError(ldap.LDAPError): pass class INVALID_CREDENTIALS(ldap.INVALID_CREDENTIALS): pass class NO_SUCH_OBJECT(ldap.NO_SUCH_OBJECT): pass class ALREADY_EXISTS(ldap.ALREADY_EXISTS): pass @contextmanager def stub_event_queue_user_events(event_queue_return: Any, user_events_return: Any) -> Iterator[None]: with mock.patch('zerver.lib.events.request_event_queue', return_value=event_queue_return): with mock.patch('zerver.lib.events.get_user_events', return_value=user_events_return): yield @contextmanager def simulated_queue_client(client: Callable[..., Any]) -> Iterator[None]: real_SimpleQueueClient = queue_processors.SimpleQueueClient queue_processors.SimpleQueueClient = client # type: ignore # https://github.com/JukkaL/mypy/issues/1152 yield queue_processors.SimpleQueueClient = real_SimpleQueueClient # type: ignore # https://github.com/JukkaL/mypy/issues/1152 @contextmanager def tornado_redirected_to_list(lst: List[Mapping[str, Any]]) -> Iterator[None]: real_event_queue_process_notification = event_queue.process_notification event_queue.process_notification = lambda notice: lst.append(notice) # process_notification takes a single parameter called 'notice'. # lst.append takes a single argument called 'object'. # Some code might call process_notification using keyword arguments, # so mypy doesn't allow assigning lst.append to process_notification # So explicitly change parameter name to 'notice' to work around this problem yield event_queue.process_notification = real_event_queue_process_notification @contextmanager def simulated_empty_cache() -> Generator[ List[Tuple[str, Union[Text, List[Text]], Text]], None, None]: cache_queries = [] # type: List[Tuple[str, Union[Text, List[Text]], Text]] def my_cache_get(key: Text, cache_name: Optional[str]=None) -> Optional[Dict[Text, Any]]: cache_queries.append(('get', key, cache_name)) return None def my_cache_get_many(keys, cache_name=None): # nocoverage -- simulated code doesn't use this # type: (List[Text], Optional[str]) -> Dict[Text, Any] cache_queries.append(('getmany', keys, cache_name)) return {} old_get = cache.cache_get old_get_many = cache.cache_get_many cache.cache_get = my_cache_get cache.cache_get_many = my_cache_get_many yield cache_queries cache.cache_get = old_get cache.cache_get_many = old_get_many @contextmanager def queries_captured(include_savepoints: Optional[bool]=False) -> Generator[ List[Dict[str, Union[str, bytes]]], None, None]: ''' Allow a user to capture just the queries executed during the with statement. ''' queries = [] # type: List[Dict[str, Union[str, bytes]]] def wrapper_execute(self: TimeTrackingCursor, action: Callable[[NonBinaryStr, Iterable[Any]], None], sql: NonBinaryStr, params: Iterable[Any]=()) -> None: cache = get_cache_backend(None) cache.clear() start = time.time() try: return action(sql, params) finally: stop = time.time() duration = stop - start if include_savepoints or ('SAVEPOINT' not in sql): queries.append({ 'sql': self.mogrify(sql, params).decode('utf-8'), 'time': "%.3f" % duration, }) old_execute = TimeTrackingCursor.execute old_executemany = TimeTrackingCursor.executemany def cursor_execute(self: TimeTrackingCursor, sql: NonBinaryStr, params: Iterable[Any]=()) -> None: return wrapper_execute(self, super(TimeTrackingCursor, self).execute, sql, params) # type: ignore # https://github.com/JukkaL/mypy/issues/1167 TimeTrackingCursor.execute = cursor_execute # type: ignore # https://github.com/JukkaL/mypy/issues/1167 def cursor_executemany(self: TimeTrackingCursor, sql: NonBinaryStr, params: Iterable[Any]=()) -> None: return wrapper_execute(self, super(TimeTrackingCursor, self).executemany, sql, params) # type: ignore # https://github.com/JukkaL/mypy/issues/1167 # nocoverage -- doesn't actually get used in tests TimeTrackingCursor.executemany = cursor_executemany # type: ignore # https://github.com/JukkaL/mypy/issues/1167 yield queries TimeTrackingCursor.execute = old_execute # type: ignore # https://github.com/JukkaL/mypy/issues/1167 TimeTrackingCursor.executemany = old_executemany # type: ignore # https://github.com/JukkaL/mypy/issues/1167 @contextmanager def stdout_suppressed() -> Iterator[IO[str]]: """Redirect stdout to /dev/null.""" with open(os.devnull, 'a') as devnull: stdout, sys.stdout = sys.stdout, devnull yield stdout sys.stdout = stdout def get_test_image_file(filename: str) -> IO[Any]: test_avatar_dir = os.path.abspath(os.path.join(os.path.dirname(__file__), '../tests/images')) return open(os.path.join(test_avatar_dir, filename), 'rb') def avatar_disk_path(user_profile: UserProfile, medium: bool=False) -> Text: avatar_url_path = avatar_url(user_profile, medium) avatar_disk_path = os.path.join(settings.LOCAL_UPLOADS_DIR, "avatars", avatar_url_path.split("/")[-2], avatar_url_path.split("/")[-1].split("?")[0]) return avatar_disk_path def make_client(name: str) -> Client: client, _ = Client.objects.get_or_create(name=name) return client def find_key_by_email(address: Text) -> Optional[Text]: from django.core.mail import outbox key_regex = re.compile("accounts/do_confirm/([a-z0-9]{24})>") for message in reversed(outbox): if address in message.to: return key_regex.search(message.body).groups()[0] return None # nocoverage -- in theory a test might want this case, but none do def message_stream_count(user_profile: UserProfile) -> int: return UserMessage.objects. \ select_related("message"). \ filter(user_profile=user_profile). \ count() def most_recent_usermessage(user_profile: UserProfile) -> UserMessage: query = UserMessage.objects. \ select_related("message"). \ filter(user_profile=user_profile). \ order_by('-message') return query[0] # Django does LIMIT here def most_recent_message(user_profile: UserProfile) -> Message: usermessage = most_recent_usermessage(user_profile) return usermessage.message def get_subscription(stream_name: Text, user_profile: UserProfile) -> Subscription: stream = get_stream(stream_name, user_profile.realm) recipient = get_stream_recipient(stream.id) return Subscription.objects.get(user_profile=user_profile, recipient=recipient, active=True) def get_user_messages(user_profile: UserProfile) -> List[Message]: query = UserMessage.objects. \ select_related("message"). \ filter(user_profile=user_profile). \ order_by('message') return [um.message for um in query] class DummyHandler: def __init__(self) -> None: allocate_handler_id(self) # type: ignore # this is a testing mock class POSTRequestMock: method = "POST" def __init__(self, post_data: Dict[str, Any], user_profile: Optional[UserProfile]) -> None: self.GET = {} # type: Dict[str, Any] self.POST = post_data self.user = user_profile self._tornado_handler = DummyHandler() self._log_data = {} # type: Dict[str, Any] self.META = {'PATH_INFO': 'test'} self.path = '' class HostRequestMock: """A mock request object where get_host() works. Useful for testing routes that use Zulip's subdomains feature""" def __init__(self, user_profile: UserProfile=None, host: Text=settings.EXTERNAL_HOST) -> None: self.host = host self.GET = {} # type: Dict[str, Any] self.POST = {} # type: Dict[str, Any] self.META = {'PATH_INFO': 'test'} self.path = '' self.user = user_profile self.method = '' self.body = '' self.content_type = '' self._email = '' def get_host(self) -> Text: return self.host class MockPythonResponse: def __init__(self, text: Text, status_code: int) -> None: self.text = text self.status_code = status_code @property def ok(self) -> bool: return self.status_code == 200 INSTRUMENTING = os.environ.get('TEST_INSTRUMENT_URL_COVERAGE', '') == 'TRUE' INSTRUMENTED_CALLS = [] # type: List[Dict[str, Any]] UrlFuncT = Callable[..., HttpResponse] # TODO: make more specific def append_instrumentation_data(data: Dict[str, Any]) -> None: INSTRUMENTED_CALLS.append(data) def instrument_url(f: UrlFuncT) -> UrlFuncT: if not INSTRUMENTING: # nocoverage -- option is always enabled; should we remove? return f else: def wrapper(self: 'ZulipTestCase', url: Text, info: Dict[str, Any]={}, **kwargs: Any) -> HttpResponse: start = time.time() result = f(self, url, info, **kwargs) delay = time.time() - start test_name = self.id() if '?' in url: url, extra_info = url.split('?', 1) else: extra_info = '' append_instrumentation_data(dict( url=url, status_code=result.status_code, method=f.__name__, delay=delay, extra_info=extra_info, info=info, test_name=test_name, kwargs=kwargs)) return result return wrapper def write_instrumentation_reports(full_suite: bool) -> None: if INSTRUMENTING: calls = INSTRUMENTED_CALLS from zproject.urls import urlpatterns, v1_api_and_json_patterns # Find our untested urls. pattern_cnt = collections.defaultdict(int) # type: Dict[str, int] def re_strip(r: Any) -> str: return str(r).lstrip('^').rstrip('$') def find_patterns(patterns: List[Any], prefixes: List[str]) -> None: for pattern in patterns: find_pattern(pattern, prefixes) def cleanup_url(url: str) -> str: if url.startswith('/'): url = url[1:] if url.startswith('http://testserver/'): url = url[len('http://testserver/'):] if url.startswith('http://zulip.testserver/'): url = url[len('http://zulip.testserver/'):] if url.startswith('http://testserver:9080/'): url = url[len('http://testserver:9080/'):] return url def find_pattern(pattern: Any, prefixes: List[str]) -> None: if isinstance(pattern, type(LocaleRegexURLResolver)): return # nocoverage -- shouldn't actually happen if hasattr(pattern, 'url_patterns'): return canon_pattern = prefixes[0] + re_strip(pattern.regex.pattern) cnt = 0 for call in calls: if 'pattern' in call: continue url = cleanup_url(call['url']) for prefix in prefixes: if url.startswith(prefix): match_url = url[len(prefix):] if pattern.regex.match(match_url): if call['status_code'] in [200, 204, 301, 302]: cnt += 1 call['pattern'] = canon_pattern pattern_cnt[canon_pattern] += cnt find_patterns(urlpatterns, ['', 'en/', 'de/']) find_patterns(v1_api_and_json_patterns, ['api/v1/', 'json/']) assert len(pattern_cnt) > 100 untested_patterns = set([p for p in pattern_cnt if pattern_cnt[p] == 0]) exempt_patterns = set([ # We exempt some patterns that are called via Tornado. 'api/v1/events', 'api/v1/register', # We also exempt some development environment debugging # static content URLs, since the content they point to may # or may not exist. 'coverage/(?P.*)', 'node-coverage/(?P.*)', 'docs/(?P.*)', ]) untested_patterns -= exempt_patterns var_dir = 'var' # TODO make sure path is robust here fn = os.path.join(var_dir, 'url_coverage.txt') with open(fn, 'w') as f: for call in calls: try: line = ujson.dumps(call) f.write(line + '\n') except OverflowError: # nocoverage -- test suite error handling print(''' A JSON overflow error was encountered while producing the URL coverage report. Sometimes this indicates that a test is passing objects into methods like client_post(), which is unnecessary and leads to false positives. ''') print(call) if full_suite: print('INFO: URL coverage report is in %s' % (fn,)) print('INFO: Try running: ./tools/create-test-api-docs') if full_suite and len(untested_patterns): # nocoverage -- test suite error handling print("\nERROR: Some URLs are untested! Here's the list of untested URLs:") for untested_pattern in sorted(untested_patterns): print(" %s" % (untested_pattern,)) sys.exit(1) def get_all_templates() -> List[str]: templates = [] relpath = os.path.relpath isfile = os.path.isfile path_exists = os.path.exists def is_valid_template(p: Text, n: Text) -> bool: return 'webhooks' not in p \ and not n.startswith('.') \ and not n.startswith('__init__') \ and not n.endswith('.md') \ and not n.endswith('.source.html') \ and isfile(p) def process(template_dir: str, dirname: str, fnames: Iterable[str]) -> None: for name in fnames: path = os.path.join(dirname, name) if is_valid_template(path, name): templates.append(relpath(path, template_dir)) for engine in loader.engines.all(): template_dirs = [d for d in engine.template_dirs if path_exists(d)] for template_dir in template_dirs: template_dir = os.path.normpath(template_dir) for dirpath, dirnames, fnames in os.walk(template_dir): process(template_dir, dirpath, fnames) return templates def load_subdomain_token(response: HttpResponse) -> Dict[str, Any]: assert isinstance(response, HttpResponseRedirect) token = response.url.rsplit('/', 1)[1] return signing.loads(token, salt='zerver.views.auth.log_into_subdomain') FuncT = TypeVar('FuncT', bound=Callable[..., None]) def use_s3_backend(method: FuncT) -> FuncT: @mock_s3_deprecated @override_settings(LOCAL_UPLOADS_DIR=None) def new_method(*args: Any, **kwargs: Any) -> Any: zerver.lib.upload.upload_backend = S3UploadBackend() try: return method(*args, **kwargs) finally: zerver.lib.upload.upload_backend = LocalUploadBackend() return new_method