from __future__ import absolute_import from __future__ import print_function from contextlib import contextmanager from typing import (cast, Any, Callable, Dict, Iterable, Iterator, List, Mapping, Optional, Sized, Tuple, Union, Text) from django.core.urlresolvers import resolve from django.conf import settings from django.test import TestCase from django.test.client import ( BOUNDARY, MULTIPART_CONTENT, encode_multipart, ) from django.template import loader from django.test.testcases import SerializeMixin from django.http import HttpResponse from django.db.utils import IntegrityError from django.utils.translation import ugettext as _ from zerver.lib.initial_password import initial_password from zerver.lib.db import TimeTrackingCursor from zerver.lib.str_utils import force_text from zerver.lib import cache 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 ) from zerver.lib.test_helpers import ( instrument_url, find_key_by_email, ) from zerver.models import ( get_stream, get_user_profile_by_email, get_realm_by_email_domain, Client, Message, Realm, Recipient, Stream, Subscription, UserMessage, UserProfile, ) from zerver.lib.request import JsonableError import base64 import mock import os import re import time import ujson import unittest from six.moves import urllib from six import binary_type from zerver.lib.str_utils import NonBinaryStr from contextlib import contextmanager import six API_KEYS = {} # type: Dict[Text, Text] class UploadSerializeMixin(SerializeMixin): """ We cannot use override_settings to change upload directory because because settings.LOCAL_UPLOADS_DIR is used in url pattern and urls are compiled only once. Otherwise using a different upload directory for conflicting test cases would have provided better performance while providing the required isolation. """ lockfile = 'var/upload_lock' @classmethod def setUpClass(cls, *args, **kwargs): # type: (*Any, **Any) -> None if not os.path.exists(cls.lockfile): with open(cls.lockfile, 'w'): pass super(UploadSerializeMixin, cls).setUpClass(*args, **kwargs) class ZulipTestCase(TestCase): ''' WRAPPER_COMMENT: We wrap calls to self.client.{patch,put,get,post,delete} for various reasons. Some of this has to do with fixing encodings before calling into the Django code. Some of this has to do with providing a future path for instrumentation. Some of it's just consistency. The linter will prevent direct calls to self.client.foo, so the wrapper functions have to fake out the linter by using a local variable called django_client to fool the regext. ''' def __init__(self, *args, **kwargs): # type: (*Any, **Any) -> None # This method should be removed when we migrate to version 3 of Python import six if six.PY2: self.assertRaisesRegex = self.assertRaisesRegexp super(ZulipTestCase, self).__init__(*args, **kwargs) DEFAULT_REALM = Realm.objects.get(string_id='zulip') @instrument_url def client_patch(self, url, info={}, **kwargs): # type: (Text, Dict[str, Any], **Any) -> HttpResponse """ We need to urlencode, since Django's function won't do it for us. """ encoded = urllib.parse.urlencode(info) django_client = self.client # see WRAPPER_COMMENT return django_client.patch(url, encoded, **kwargs) @instrument_url def client_patch_multipart(self, url, info={}, **kwargs): # type: (Text, Dict[str, Any], **Any) -> HttpResponse """ Use this for patch requests that have file uploads or that need some sort of multi-part content. In the future Django's test client may become a bit more flexible, so we can hopefully eliminate this. (When you post with the Django test client, it deals with MULTIPART_CONTENT automatically, but not patch.) """ encoded = encode_multipart(BOUNDARY, info) django_client = self.client # see WRAPPER_COMMENT return django_client.patch( url, encoded, content_type=MULTIPART_CONTENT, **kwargs) @instrument_url def client_put(self, url, info={}, **kwargs): # type: (Text, Dict[str, Any], **Any) -> HttpResponse encoded = urllib.parse.urlencode(info) django_client = self.client # see WRAPPER_COMMENT return django_client.put(url, encoded, **kwargs) @instrument_url def client_put_multipart(self, url, info={}, **kwargs): # type: (Text, Dict[str, Any], **Any) -> HttpResponse """ Use this for put requests that have file uploads or that need some sort of multi-part content. In the future Django's test client may become a bit more flexible, so we can hopefully eliminate this. (When you post with the Django test client, it deals with MULTIPART_CONTENT automatically, but not put.) """ encoded = encode_multipart(BOUNDARY, info) django_client = self.client # see WRAPPER_COMMENT return django_client.put(url, encoded, content_type=MULTIPART_CONTENT, **kwargs) @instrument_url def client_delete(self, url, info={}, **kwargs): # type: (Text, Dict[str, Any], **Any) -> HttpResponse encoded = urllib.parse.urlencode(info) django_client = self.client # see WRAPPER_COMMENT return django_client.delete(url, encoded, **kwargs) @instrument_url def client_post(self, url, info={}, **kwargs): # type: (Text, Dict[str, Any], **Any) -> HttpResponse django_client = self.client # see WRAPPER_COMMENT return django_client.post(url, info, **kwargs) @instrument_url def client_post_request(self, url, req): # type: (Text, Any) -> HttpResponse """ We simulate hitting an endpoint here, although we actually resolve the URL manually and hit the view directly. We have this helper method to allow our instrumentation to work for /notify_tornado and future similar methods that require doing funny things to a request object. """ match = resolve(url) return match.func(req) @instrument_url def client_get(self, url, info={}, **kwargs): # type: (Text, Dict[str, Any], **Any) -> HttpResponse django_client = self.client # see WRAPPER_COMMENT return django_client.get(url, info, **kwargs) def login_with_return(self, email, password=None): # type: (Text, Optional[Text]) -> HttpResponse if password is None: password = initial_password(email) return self.client_post('/accounts/login/', {'username': email, 'password': password}) def login(self, email, password=None, fails=False): # type: (Text, Optional[Text], bool) -> HttpResponse if password is None: password = initial_password(email) if not fails: self.assertTrue(self.client.login(username=email, password=password)) else: self.assertFalse(self.client.login(username=email, password=password)) def register(self, email, password): # type: (Text, Text) -> HttpResponse self.client_post('/accounts/home/', {'email': email}) return self.submit_reg_form_for_user(email, password) def submit_reg_form_for_user(self, email, password, realm_name="Zulip Test", realm_subdomain="zuliptest", realm_org_type=Realm.COMMUNITY, from_confirmation='', full_name=None, **kwargs): # type: (Text, Text, Optional[Text], Optional[Text], int, Optional[Text], Optional[Text], **Any) -> HttpResponse """ Stage two of the two-step registration process. If things are working correctly the account should be fully registered after this call. You can pass the HTTP_HOST variable for subdomains via kwargs. """ if full_name is None: full_name = email.replace("@", "_") return self.client_post('/accounts/register/', {'full_name': full_name, 'password': password, 'realm_name': realm_name, 'realm_subdomain': realm_subdomain, 'key': find_key_by_email(email), 'realm_org_type': realm_org_type, 'terms': True, 'from_confirmation': from_confirmation}, **kwargs) def get_confirmation_url_from_outbox(self, email_address, path_pattern="(\S+)>"): # type: (Text, Text) -> Text from django.core.mail import outbox for message in reversed(outbox): if email_address in message.to: return re.search(settings.EXTERNAL_HOST + path_pattern, message.body).groups()[0] else: raise ValueError("Couldn't find a confirmation email.") def get_api_key(self, email): # type: (Text) -> Text if email not in API_KEYS: API_KEYS[email] = get_user_profile_by_email(email).api_key return API_KEYS[email] def api_auth(self, email): # type: (Text) -> Dict[str, Text] credentials = u"%s:%s" % (email, self.get_api_key(email)) return { 'HTTP_AUTHORIZATION': u'Basic ' + base64.b64encode(credentials.encode('utf-8')).decode('utf-8') } def get_streams(self, email): # type: (Text) -> List[Text] """ Helper function to get the stream names for a user """ user_profile = get_user_profile_by_email(email) subs = Subscription.objects.filter( user_profile=user_profile, active=True, recipient__type=Recipient.STREAM) return [cast(Text, get_display_recipient(sub.recipient)) for sub in subs] def send_message(self, sender_name, raw_recipients, message_type, content=u"test content", subject=u"test", **kwargs): # type: (Text, Union[Text, List[Text]], int, Text, Text, **Any) -> int sender = get_user_profile_by_email(sender_name) if message_type == Recipient.PERSONAL: message_type_name = "private" else: message_type_name = "stream" if isinstance(raw_recipients, six.string_types): recipient_list = [raw_recipients] else: recipient_list = raw_recipients (sending_client, _) = Client.objects.get_or_create(name="test suite") return check_send_message( sender, sending_client, message_type_name, recipient_list, subject, content, forged=False, forged_timestamp=None, forwarder_user_profile=sender, realm=sender.realm, **kwargs) def get_old_messages(self, anchor=1, num_before=100, num_after=100): # type: (int, int, int) -> List[Dict[str, Any]] post_params = {"anchor": anchor, "num_before": num_before, "num_after": num_after} result = self.client_get("/json/messages", dict(post_params)) data = ujson.loads(result.content) return data['messages'] def users_subscribed_to_stream(self, stream_name, realm): # type: (Text, Realm) -> List[UserProfile] stream = Stream.objects.get(name=stream_name, realm=realm) recipient = Recipient.objects.get(type_id=stream.id, type=Recipient.STREAM) subscriptions = Subscription.objects.filter(recipient=recipient, active=True) return [subscription.user_profile for subscription in subscriptions] def assert_url_serves_contents_of_file(self, url, result): # type: (str, bytes) -> None response = self.client_get(url) data = b"".join(response.streaming_content) self.assertEqual(result, data) def assert_json_success(self, result): # type: (HttpResponse) -> Dict[str, Any] """ Successful POSTs return a 200 and JSON of the form {"result": "success", "msg": ""}. """ self.assertEqual(result.status_code, 200, result) json = ujson.loads(result.content) self.assertEqual(json.get("result"), "success") # We have a msg key for consistency with errors, but it typically has an # empty value. self.assertIn("msg", json) return json def get_json_error(self, result, status_code=400): # type: (HttpResponse, int) -> Dict[str, Any] self.assertEqual(result.status_code, status_code) json = ujson.loads(result.content) self.assertEqual(json.get("result"), "error") return json['msg'] def assert_json_error(self, result, msg, status_code=400): # type: (HttpResponse, Text, int) -> None """ Invalid POSTs return an error status code and JSON of the form {"result": "error", "msg": "reason"}. """ self.assertEqual(self.get_json_error(result, status_code=status_code), msg) def assert_length(self, queries, count): # type: (Sized, int) -> None actual_count = len(queries) return self.assertTrue(actual_count == count, "len(%s) == %s, != %s" % (queries, actual_count, count)) def assert_max_length(self, queries, count): # type: (Sized, int) -> None actual_count = len(queries) return self.assertTrue(actual_count <= count, "len(%s) == %s, > %s" % (queries, actual_count, count)) def assert_json_error_contains(self, result, msg_substring, status_code=400): # type: (HttpResponse, Text, int) -> None self.assertIn(msg_substring, self.get_json_error(result, status_code=status_code)) def assert_equals_response(self, string, response): # type: (Text, HttpResponse) -> None self.assertEqual(string, response.content.decode('utf-8')) def assert_in_response(self, substring, response): # type: (Text, HttpResponse) -> None self.assertIn(substring, response.content.decode('utf-8')) def assert_in_success_response(self, substrings, response): # type: (Iterable[Text], HttpResponse) -> None self.assertEqual(response.status_code, 200) decoded = response.content.decode('utf-8') for substring in substrings: self.assertIn(substring, decoded) def fixture_data(self, type, action, file_type='json'): # type: (Text, Text, Text) -> Text return force_text(open(os.path.join(os.path.dirname(__file__), "../fixtures/%s/%s_%s.%s" % (type, type, action, file_type))).read()) def make_stream(self, stream_name, realm=None, invite_only=False): # type: (Text, Optional[Realm], Optional[bool]) -> Stream if realm is None: realm = self.DEFAULT_REALM try: stream = Stream.objects.create( realm=realm, name=stream_name, invite_only=invite_only, ) except IntegrityError: raise Exception(''' %s already exists Please call make_stream with a stream name that is not already in use.''' % (stream_name,)) Recipient.objects.create(type_id=stream.id, type=Recipient.STREAM) return stream # Subscribe to a stream directly def subscribe_to_stream(self, email, stream_name, realm=None): # type: (Text, Text, Optional[Realm]) -> Stream if realm is None: realm = get_realm_by_email_domain(email) stream = get_stream(stream_name, realm) if stream is None: stream, _ = create_stream_if_needed(realm, stream_name) user_profile = get_user_profile_by_email(email) bulk_add_subscriptions([stream], [user_profile]) return stream def unsubscribe_from_stream(self, email, stream_name): # type: (Text, Text) -> None user_profile = get_user_profile_by_email(email) stream = get_stream(stream_name, user_profile.realm) bulk_remove_subscriptions([user_profile], [stream]) # Subscribe to a stream by making an API request def common_subscribe_to_streams(self, email, streams, extra_post_data={}, invite_only=False): # type: (Text, Iterable[Text], Dict[str, Any], bool) -> HttpResponse post_data = {'subscriptions': ujson.dumps([{"name": stream} for stream in streams]), 'invite_only': ujson.dumps(invite_only)} post_data.update(extra_post_data) result = self.client_post("/api/v1/users/me/subscriptions", post_data, **self.api_auth(email)) return result def send_json_payload(self, email, url, payload, stream_name=None, **post_params): # type: (Text, Text, Union[Text, Dict[str, Any]], Optional[Text], **Any) -> Message if stream_name is not None: self.subscribe_to_stream(email, stream_name) result = self.client_post(url, payload, **post_params) self.assert_json_success(result) # Check the correct message was sent msg = self.get_last_message() self.assertEqual(msg.sender.email, email) if stream_name is not None: self.assertEqual(get_display_recipient(msg.recipient), stream_name) # TODO: should also validate recipient for private messages return msg def get_last_message(self): # type: () -> Message return Message.objects.latest('id') def get_second_to_last_message(self): # type: () -> Message return Message.objects.all().order_by('-id')[1] @contextmanager def simulated_markdown_failure(self): # type: () -> Iterator[None] ''' This raises a failure inside of the try/except block of bugdown.__init__.do_convert. ''' with \ self.settings(ERROR_BOT=None), \ mock.patch('zerver.lib.bugdown.timeout', side_effect=KeyError('foo')), \ mock.patch('zerver.lib.bugdown.log_bugdown_error'): yield class WebhookTestCase(ZulipTestCase): """ Common for all webhooks tests Override below class attributes and run send_and_test_message If you create your url in uncommon way you can override build_webhook_url method In case that you need modify body or create it without using fixture you can also override get_body method """ STREAM_NAME = None # type: Optional[Text] TEST_USER_EMAIL = 'webhook-bot@zulip.com' URL_TEMPLATE = None # type: Optional[Text] FIXTURE_DIR_NAME = None # type: Optional[Text] def setUp(self): # type: () -> None self.url = self.build_webhook_url() def send_and_test_stream_message(self, fixture_name, expected_subject=None, expected_message=None, content_type="application/json", **kwargs): # type: (Text, Optional[Text], Optional[Text], Optional[Text], **Any) -> Message payload = self.get_body(fixture_name) if content_type is not None: kwargs['content_type'] = content_type msg = self.send_json_payload(self.TEST_USER_EMAIL, self.url, payload, self.STREAM_NAME, **kwargs) self.do_test_subject(msg, expected_subject) self.do_test_message(msg, expected_message) return msg def send_and_test_private_message(self, fixture_name, expected_subject=None, expected_message=None, content_type="application/json", **kwargs): # type: (Text, Text, Text, str, **Any) -> Message payload = self.get_body(fixture_name) if content_type is not None: kwargs['content_type'] = content_type msg = self.send_json_payload(self.TEST_USER_EMAIL, self.url, payload, stream_name=None, **kwargs) self.do_test_message(msg, expected_message) return msg def build_webhook_url(self): # type: () -> Text api_key = self.get_api_key(self.TEST_USER_EMAIL) return self.URL_TEMPLATE.format(stream=self.STREAM_NAME, api_key=api_key) def get_body(self, fixture_name): # type: (Text) -> Union[Text, Dict[str, Text]] """Can be implemented either as returning a dictionary containing the post parameters or as string containing the body of the request.""" return ujson.dumps(ujson.loads(self.fixture_data(self.FIXTURE_DIR_NAME, fixture_name))) def do_test_subject(self, msg, expected_subject): # type: (Message, Optional[Text]) -> None if expected_subject is not None: self.assertEqual(msg.topic_name(), expected_subject) def do_test_message(self, msg, expected_message): # type: (Message, Optional[Text]) -> None if expected_message is not None: self.assertEqual(msg.content, expected_message)