# -*- coding: utf-8 -*- import mock import re import os from collections import defaultdict from typing import Any, Dict, Iterable, List, Optional, Text, Tuple from django.test import TestCase, override_settings from django.http import HttpResponse, HttpRequest from django.test.client import RequestFactory from django.conf import settings from zerver.forms import OurAuthenticationForm from zerver.lib.actions import do_deactivate_realm, do_deactivate_user, \ do_reactivate_user, do_reactivate_realm from zerver.lib.initial_password import initial_password from zerver.lib.test_helpers import ( HostRequestMock, ) from zerver.lib.test_classes import ( ZulipTestCase, WebhookTestCase, ) from zerver.lib.response import json_response from zerver.lib.user_agent import parse_user_agent from zerver.lib.request import \ REQ, has_request_variables, RequestVariableMissingError, \ RequestVariableConversionError, JsonableError from zerver.decorator import ( api_key_only_webhook_view, authenticated_json_post_view, authenticated_json_view, authenticate_notify, get_client_name, internal_notify_view, is_local_addr, rate_limit, validate_api_key, logged_in_and_active, return_success_on_head_request ) from zerver.lib.validator import ( check_string, check_dict, check_dict_only, check_bool, check_float, check_int, check_list, Validator, check_variable_type, equals, check_none_or, check_url, ) from zerver.models import \ get_realm, get_user, UserProfile, Client, Realm, Recipient import ujson class DecoratorTestCase(TestCase): def test_get_client_name(self): # type: () -> None class Request(object): def __init__(self, GET, POST, META): # type: (Dict[str, str], Dict[str, str], Dict[str, str]) -> None self.GET = GET self.POST = POST self.META = META req = Request( GET=dict(), POST=dict(), META=dict(), ) self.assertEqual(get_client_name(req, is_browser_view=True), 'website') self.assertEqual(get_client_name(req, is_browser_view=False), 'Unspecified') req = Request( GET=dict(), POST=dict(), META=dict(HTTP_USER_AGENT='Mozilla/bla bla bla'), ) self.assertEqual(get_client_name(req, is_browser_view=True), 'website') self.assertEqual(get_client_name(req, is_browser_view=False), 'Mozilla') req = Request( GET=dict(), POST=dict(), META=dict(HTTP_USER_AGENT='ZulipDesktop/bla bla bla'), ) self.assertEqual(get_client_name(req, is_browser_view=True), 'ZulipDesktop') self.assertEqual(get_client_name(req, is_browser_view=False), 'ZulipDesktop') req = Request( GET=dict(), POST=dict(), META=dict(HTTP_USER_AGENT='ZulipMobile/bla bla bla'), ) self.assertEqual(get_client_name(req, is_browser_view=True), 'ZulipMobile') self.assertEqual(get_client_name(req, is_browser_view=False), 'ZulipMobile') req = Request( GET=dict(client='fancy phone'), POST=dict(), META=dict(), ) self.assertEqual(get_client_name(req, is_browser_view=True), 'fancy phone') self.assertEqual(get_client_name(req, is_browser_view=False), 'fancy phone') def test_REQ_converter(self): # type: () -> None def my_converter(data): # type: (str) -> List[str] lst = ujson.loads(data) if not isinstance(lst, list): raise ValueError('not a list') if 13 in lst: raise JsonableError('13 is an unlucky number!') return lst @has_request_variables def get_total(request, numbers=REQ(converter=my_converter)): # type: (HttpRequest, Iterable[int]) -> int return sum(numbers) class Request(object): GET = {} # type: Dict[str, str] POST = {} # type: Dict[str, str] request = Request() with self.assertRaises(RequestVariableMissingError): get_total(request) request.POST['numbers'] = 'bad_value' with self.assertRaises(RequestVariableConversionError) as cm: get_total(request) self.assertEqual(str(cm.exception), "Bad value for 'numbers': bad_value") request.POST['numbers'] = ujson.dumps('{fun: unfun}') with self.assertRaises(JsonableError) as cm: get_total(request) self.assertEqual(str(cm.exception), 'Bad value for \'numbers\': "{fun: unfun}"') request.POST['numbers'] = ujson.dumps([2, 3, 5, 8, 13, 21]) with self.assertRaises(JsonableError) as cm: get_total(request) self.assertEqual(str(cm.exception), "13 is an unlucky number!") request.POST['numbers'] = ujson.dumps([1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6]) result = get_total(request) self.assertEqual(result, 21) def test_REQ_converter_and_validator_invalid(self): # type: () -> None with self.assertRaisesRegex(AssertionError, "converter and validator are mutually exclusive"): @has_request_variables def get_total(request, numbers=REQ(validator=check_list(check_int), converter=lambda: None)): # type: (HttpRequest, Iterable[int]) -> int return sum(numbers) # nocoverage -- isn't intended to be run def test_REQ_validator(self): # type: () -> None @has_request_variables def get_total(request, numbers=REQ(validator=check_list(check_int))): # type: (HttpRequest, Iterable[int]) -> int return sum(numbers) class Request(object): GET = {} # type: Dict[str, str] POST = {} # type: Dict[str, str] request = Request() with self.assertRaises(RequestVariableMissingError): get_total(request) request.POST['numbers'] = 'bad_value' with self.assertRaises(JsonableError) as cm: get_total(request) self.assertEqual(str(cm.exception), 'Argument "numbers" is not valid JSON.') request.POST['numbers'] = ujson.dumps([1, 2, "what?", 4, 5, 6]) with self.assertRaises(JsonableError) as cm: get_total(request) self.assertEqual(str(cm.exception), 'numbers[2] is not an integer') request.POST['numbers'] = ujson.dumps([1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6]) result = get_total(request) self.assertEqual(result, 21) def test_REQ_argument_type(self): # type: () -> None @has_request_variables def get_payload(request, payload=REQ(argument_type='body')): # type: (HttpRequest, Dict[str, Dict]) -> Dict[str, Dict] return payload class MockRequest(object): body = {} # type: Any request = MockRequest() request.body = 'notjson' with self.assertRaises(JsonableError) as cm: get_payload(request) self.assertEqual(str(cm.exception), 'Malformed JSON') request.body = '{"a": "b"}' self.assertEqual(get_payload(request), {'a': 'b'}) # Test we properly handle an invalid argument_type. with self.assertRaises(Exception) as cm: @has_request_variables def test(request, payload=REQ(argument_type="invalid")): # type: (HttpRequest, Dict[str, Dict]) -> None pass # nocoverage # this function isn't meant to be called test(request) def test_api_key_only_webhook_view(self): # type: () -> None @api_key_only_webhook_view('ClientName') def my_webhook(request, user_profile): # type: (HttpRequest, UserProfile) -> Text return user_profile.email @api_key_only_webhook_view('ClientName') def my_webhook_raises_exception(request, user_profile): # type: (HttpRequest, UserProfile) -> None raise Exception("raised by webhook function") webhook_bot_email = 'webhook-bot@zulip.com' webhook_bot_realm = get_realm('zulip') webhook_bot = get_user(webhook_bot_email, webhook_bot_realm) webhook_bot_api_key = webhook_bot.api_key webhook_client_name = "ZulipClientNameWebhook" request = HostRequestMock() request.POST['api_key'] = 'not_existing_api_key' with self.assertRaisesRegex(JsonableError, "Invalid API key"): my_webhook(request) # Start a valid request here request.POST['api_key'] = webhook_bot_api_key with mock.patch('logging.warning') as mock_warning: with self.assertRaisesRegex(JsonableError, "Account is not associated with this subdomain"): api_result = my_webhook(request) mock_warning.assert_called_with( "User {} ({}) attempted to access API on wrong " "subdomain ({})".format(webhook_bot_email, 'zulip', '')) with mock.patch('logging.warning') as mock_warning: with self.assertRaisesRegex(JsonableError, "Account is not associated with this subdomain"): request.host = "acme." + settings.EXTERNAL_HOST api_result = my_webhook(request) mock_warning.assert_called_with( "User {} ({}) attempted to access API on wrong " "subdomain ({})".format(webhook_bot_email, 'zulip', 'acme')) request.host = "zulip.testserver" # Test when content_type is application/json and request.body # is valid JSON; exception raised in the webhook function # should be re-raised with mock.patch('zerver.decorator.webhook_logger.exception') as mock_exception: with self.assertRaisesRegex(Exception, "raised by webhook function"): request.body = "{}" request.content_type = 'application/json' my_webhook_raises_exception(request) # Test when content_type is not application/json; exception raised # in the webhook function should be re-raised with mock.patch('zerver.decorator.webhook_logger.exception') as mock_exception: with self.assertRaisesRegex(Exception, "raised by webhook function"): request.body = "notjson" request.content_type = 'text/plain' my_webhook_raises_exception(request) # Test when content_type is application/json but request.body # is not valid JSON; invalid JSON should be logged and the # exception raised in the webhook function should be re-raised with mock.patch('zerver.decorator.webhook_logger.exception') as mock_exception: with self.assertRaisesRegex(Exception, "raised by webhook function"): request.body = "invalidjson" request.content_type = 'application/json' my_webhook_raises_exception(request) message = """ user: {email} ({realm}) client: {client_name} URL: {path_info} content_type: {content_type} body: {body} """ mock_exception.assert_called_with(message.format( email=webhook_bot_email, realm=webhook_bot_realm.string_id, client_name=webhook_client_name, path_info=request.META.get('PATH_INFO'), content_type=request.content_type, body=request.body, )) with self.settings(RATE_LIMITING=True): with mock.patch('zerver.decorator.rate_limit_user') as rate_limit_mock: api_result = my_webhook(request) # Verify rate limiting was attempted. self.assertTrue(rate_limit_mock.called) # Verify decorator set the magic _email field used by some of our back end logging. self.assertEqual(request._email, webhook_bot_email) # Verify the main purpose of the decorator, which is that it passed in the # user_profile to my_webhook, allowing it return the correct # email for the bot (despite the API caller only knowing the API key). self.assertEqual(api_result, webhook_bot_email) # Now deactivate the user webhook_bot.is_active = False webhook_bot.save() with self.assertRaisesRegex(JsonableError, "Account not active"): my_webhook(request) # Reactive the user, but deactivate their realm. webhook_bot.is_active = True webhook_bot.save() webhook_bot.realm.deactivated = True webhook_bot.realm.save() with self.assertRaisesRegex(JsonableError, "Realm for account has been deactivated"): my_webhook(request) class RateLimitTestCase(TestCase): def errors_disallowed(self): # type: () -> mock # Due to what is probably a hack in rate_limit(), # some tests will give a false positive (or succeed # for the wrong reason), unless we complain # about logging errors. There might be a more elegant way # make logging errors fail than what I'm doing here. class TestLoggingErrorException(Exception): pass return mock.patch('logging.error', side_effect=TestLoggingErrorException) def test_internal_local_clients_skip_rate_limiting(self): # type: () -> None class Client(object): name = 'internal' class Request(object): client = Client() META = {'REMOTE_ADDR': '127.0.0.1'} req = Request() def f(req): # type: (Any) -> str return 'some value' f = rate_limit()(f) with self.settings(RATE_LIMITING=True): with mock.patch('zerver.decorator.rate_limit_user') as rate_limit_mock: with self.errors_disallowed(): self.assertEqual(f(req), 'some value') self.assertFalse(rate_limit_mock.called) def test_debug_clients_skip_rate_limiting(self): # type: () -> None class Client(object): name = 'internal' class Request(object): client = Client() META = {'REMOTE_ADDR': '3.3.3.3'} req = Request() def f(req): # type: (Any) -> str return 'some value' f = rate_limit()(f) with self.settings(RATE_LIMITING=True): with mock.patch('zerver.decorator.rate_limit_user') as rate_limit_mock: with self.errors_disallowed(): with self.settings(DEBUG_RATE_LIMITING=True): self.assertEqual(f(req), 'some value') self.assertFalse(rate_limit_mock.called) def test_rate_limit_setting_of_false_bypasses_rate_limiting(self): # type: () -> None class Client(object): name = 'external' class Request(object): client = Client() META = {'REMOTE_ADDR': '3.3.3.3'} user = 'stub' # any non-None value here exercises the correct code path req = Request() def f(req): # type: (Any) -> str return 'some value' f = rate_limit()(f) with self.settings(RATE_LIMITING=False): with mock.patch('zerver.decorator.rate_limit_user') as rate_limit_mock: with self.errors_disallowed(): self.assertEqual(f(req), 'some value') self.assertFalse(rate_limit_mock.called) def test_rate_limiting_happens_in_normal_case(self): # type: () -> None class Client(object): name = 'external' class Request(object): client = Client() META = {'REMOTE_ADDR': '3.3.3.3'} user = 'stub' # any non-None value here exercises the correct code path req = Request() def f(req): # type: (Any) -> str return 'some value' f = rate_limit()(f) with self.settings(RATE_LIMITING=True): with mock.patch('zerver.decorator.rate_limit_user') as rate_limit_mock: with self.errors_disallowed(): self.assertEqual(f(req), 'some value') self.assertTrue(rate_limit_mock.called) class ValidatorTestCase(TestCase): def test_check_string(self): # type: () -> None x = "hello" # type: Any self.assertEqual(check_string('x', x), None) x = 4 self.assertEqual(check_string('x', x), 'x is not a string') def test_check_bool(self): # type: () -> None x = True # type: Any self.assertEqual(check_bool('x', x), None) x = 4 self.assertEqual(check_bool('x', x), 'x is not a boolean') def test_check_int(self): # type: () -> None x = 5 # type: Any self.assertEqual(check_int('x', x), None) x = [{}] self.assertEqual(check_int('x', x), 'x is not an integer') def test_check_float(self): # type: () -> None x = 5.5 # type: Any self.assertEqual(check_float('x', x), None) x = 5 self.assertEqual(check_float('x', x), 'x is not a float') x = [{}] self.assertEqual(check_float('x', x), 'x is not a float') def test_check_list(self): # type: () -> None x = 999 # type: Any error = check_list(check_string)('x', x) self.assertEqual(error, 'x is not a list') x = ["hello", 5] error = check_list(check_string)('x', x) self.assertEqual(error, 'x[1] is not a string') x = [["yo"], ["hello", "goodbye", 5]] error = check_list(check_list(check_string))('x', x) self.assertEqual(error, 'x[1][2] is not a string') x = ["hello", "goodbye", "hello again"] error = check_list(check_string, length=2)('x', x) self.assertEqual(error, 'x should have exactly 2 items') def test_check_dict(self): # type: () -> None keys = [ ('names', check_list(check_string)), ('city', check_string), ] # type: List[Tuple[str, Validator]] x = { 'names': ['alice', 'bob'], 'city': 'Boston', } # type: Any error = check_dict(keys)('x', x) self.assertEqual(error, None) x = 999 error = check_dict(keys)('x', x) self.assertEqual(error, 'x is not a dict') x = {} error = check_dict(keys)('x', x) self.assertEqual(error, 'names key is missing from x') x = { 'names': ['alice', 'bob', {}] } error = check_dict(keys)('x', x) self.assertEqual(error, 'x["names"][2] is not a string') x = { 'names': ['alice', 'bob'], 'city': 5 } error = check_dict(keys)('x', x) self.assertEqual(error, 'x["city"] is not a string') # test dict_only x = { 'names': ['alice', 'bob'], 'city': 'Boston', } error = check_dict_only(keys)('x', x) self.assertEqual(error, None) x = { 'names': ['alice', 'bob'], 'city': 'Boston', 'state': 'Massachusetts', } error = check_dict_only(keys)('x', x) self.assertEqual(error, 'Unexpected arguments: state') def test_encapsulation(self): # type: () -> None # There might be situations where we want deep # validation, but the error message should be customized. # This is an example. def check_person(val): # type: (Any) -> Optional[str] error = check_dict([ ('name', check_string), ('age', check_int), ])('_', val) if error: return 'This is not a valid person' return None person = {'name': 'King Lear', 'age': 42} self.assertEqual(check_person(person), None) nonperson = 'misconfigured data' self.assertEqual(check_person(nonperson), 'This is not a valid person') def test_check_variable_type(self): # type: () -> None x = 5 # type: Any self.assertEqual(check_variable_type([check_string, check_int])('x', x), None) x = 'x' self.assertEqual(check_variable_type([check_string, check_int])('x', x), None) x = [{}] self.assertEqual(check_variable_type([check_string, check_int])('x', x), 'x is not an allowed_type') def test_equals(self): # type: () -> None x = 5 # type: Any self.assertEqual(equals(5)('x', x), None) self.assertEqual(equals(6)('x', x), 'x != 6 (5 is wrong)') def test_check_none_or(self): # type: () -> None x = 5 # type: Any self.assertEqual(check_none_or(check_int)('x', x), None) x = None self.assertEqual(check_none_or(check_int)('x', x), None) x = 'x' self.assertEqual(check_none_or(check_int)('x', x), 'x is not an integer') def test_check_url(self): # type: () -> None url = "http://127.0.0.1:5002/" # type: Any check_url('url', url) url = "http://zulip-bots.example.com/" check_url('url', url) url = "http://127.0.0" with self.assertRaises(JsonableError): check_url('url', url) class DeactivatedRealmTest(ZulipTestCase): def test_send_deactivated_realm(self): # type: () -> None """ rest_dispatch rejects requests in a deactivated realm, both /json and api """ realm = get_realm("zulip") do_deactivate_realm(get_realm("zulip")) result = self.client_post("/json/messages", {"type": "private", "content": "Test message", "client": "test suite", "to": self.example_email("othello")}) self.assert_json_error_contains(result, "Not logged in", status_code=401) # Even if a logged-in session was leaked, it still wouldn't work realm.deactivated = False realm.save() self.login(self.example_email("hamlet")) realm.deactivated = True realm.save() result = self.client_post("/json/messages", {"type": "private", "content": "Test message", "client": "test suite", "to": self.example_email("othello")}) self.assert_json_error_contains(result, "has been deactivated", status_code=400) result = self.client_post("/api/v1/messages", {"type": "private", "content": "Test message", "client": "test suite", "to": self.example_email("othello")}, **self.api_auth(self.example_email("hamlet"))) self.assert_json_error_contains(result, "has been deactivated", status_code=401) def test_fetch_api_key_deactivated_realm(self): # type: () -> None """ authenticated_json_view views fail in a deactivated realm """ realm = get_realm("zulip") user_profile = self.example_user('hamlet') email = user_profile.email test_password = "abcd1234" user_profile.set_password(test_password) self.login(email) realm.deactivated = True realm.save() result = self.client_post("/json/fetch_api_key", {"password": test_password}) self.assert_json_error_contains(result, "has been deactivated", status_code=400) def test_webhook_deactivated_realm(self): # type: () -> None """ Using a webhook while in a deactivated realm fails """ do_deactivate_realm(get_realm("zulip")) user_profile = self.example_user("hamlet") url = "/api/v1/external/jira?api_key=%s&stream=jira_custom" % ( user_profile.api_key,) data = self.fixture_data('jira', "created_v2") result = self.client_post(url, data, content_type="application/json") self.assert_json_error_contains(result, "has been deactivated", status_code=400) class LoginRequiredTest(ZulipTestCase): def test_login_required(self): # type: () -> None """ Verifies the zulip_login_required decorator blocks deactivated users. """ user_profile = self.example_user('hamlet') email = user_profile.email # Verify fails if logged-out result = self.client_get('/accounts/accept_terms/') self.assertEqual(result.status_code, 302) # Verify succeeds once logged-in self.login(email) result = self.client_get('/accounts/accept_terms/') self.assert_in_response("I agree to the", result) # Verify fails if user deactivated (with session still valid) user_profile.is_active = False user_profile.save() result = self.client_get('/accounts/accept_terms/') self.assertEqual(result.status_code, 302) # Verify succeeds if user reactivated do_reactivate_user(user_profile) self.login(email) result = self.client_get('/accounts/accept_terms/') self.assert_in_response("I agree to the", result) # Verify fails if realm deactivated user_profile.realm.deactivated = True user_profile.realm.save() result = self.client_get('/accounts/accept_terms/') self.assertEqual(result.status_code, 302) class FetchAPIKeyTest(ZulipTestCase): def test_fetch_api_key_success(self): # type: () -> None email = self.example_email("cordelia") self.login(email) result = self.client_post("/json/fetch_api_key", {"password": initial_password(email)}) self.assert_json_success(result) def test_fetch_api_key_wrong_password(self): # type: () -> None email = self.example_email("cordelia") self.login(email) result = self.client_post("/json/fetch_api_key", {"password": "wrong_password"}) self.assert_json_error_contains(result, "password is incorrect") class InactiveUserTest(ZulipTestCase): def test_send_deactivated_user(self): # type: () -> None """ rest_dispatch rejects requests from deactivated users, both /json and api """ user_profile = self.example_user('hamlet') email = user_profile.email self.login(email) do_deactivate_user(user_profile) result = self.client_post("/json/messages", {"type": "private", "content": "Test message", "client": "test suite", "to": self.example_email("othello")}) self.assert_json_error_contains(result, "Not logged in", status_code=401) # Even if a logged-in session was leaked, it still wouldn't work do_reactivate_user(user_profile) self.login(email) user_profile.is_active = False user_profile.save() result = self.client_post("/json/messages", {"type": "private", "content": "Test message", "client": "test suite", "to": self.example_email("othello")}) self.assert_json_error_contains(result, "Account not active", status_code=400) result = self.client_post("/api/v1/messages", {"type": "private", "content": "Test message", "client": "test suite", "to": self.example_email("othello")}, **self.api_auth(self.example_email("hamlet"))) self.assert_json_error_contains(result, "Account not active", status_code=401) def test_fetch_api_key_deactivated_user(self): # type: () -> None """ authenticated_json_view views fail with a deactivated user """ user_profile = self.example_user('hamlet') email = user_profile.email test_password = "abcd1234" user_profile.set_password(test_password) user_profile.save() self.login(email, password=test_password) user_profile.is_active = False user_profile.save() result = self.client_post("/json/fetch_api_key", {"password": test_password}) self.assert_json_error_contains(result, "Account not active", status_code=400) def test_login_deactivated_user(self): # type: () -> None """ logging in fails with an inactive user """ user_profile = self.example_user('hamlet') do_deactivate_user(user_profile) result = self.login_with_return(self.example_email("hamlet")) self.assert_in_response( "Sorry for the trouble, but your account has been deactivated", result) def test_login_deactivated_mirror_dummy(self): # type: () -> None """ logging in fails with an inactive user """ user_profile = self.example_user('hamlet') user_profile.is_mirror_dummy = True user_profile.save() password = initial_password(user_profile.email) request = mock.MagicMock() request.get_host.return_value = 'zulip.testserver' # Test a mirror-dummy active user. form = OurAuthenticationForm(request, data={'username': user_profile.email, 'password': password}) with self.settings(AUTHENTICATION_BACKENDS=('zproject.backends.EmailAuthBackend',)): self.assertTrue(form.is_valid()) # Test a mirror-dummy deactivated user. do_deactivate_user(user_profile) user_profile.save() form = OurAuthenticationForm(request, data={'username': user_profile.email, 'password': password}) with self.settings(AUTHENTICATION_BACKENDS=('zproject.backends.EmailAuthBackend',)): self.assertFalse(form.is_valid()) self.assertIn("Please enter a correct email", str(form.errors)) # Test a non-mirror-dummy deactivated user. user_profile.is_mirror_dummy = False user_profile.save() form = OurAuthenticationForm(request, data={'username': user_profile.email, 'password': password}) with self.settings(AUTHENTICATION_BACKENDS=('zproject.backends.EmailAuthBackend',)): self.assertFalse(form.is_valid()) self.assertIn("your account has been deactivated", str(form.errors)) def test_webhook_deactivated_user(self): # type: () -> None """ Deactivated users can't use webhooks """ user_profile = self.example_user('hamlet') do_deactivate_user(user_profile) url = "/api/v1/external/jira?api_key=%s&stream=jira_custom" % ( user_profile.api_key,) data = self.fixture_data('jira', "created_v2") result = self.client_post(url, data, content_type="application/json") self.assert_json_error_contains(result, "Account not active", status_code=400) class TestIncomingWebhookBot(ZulipTestCase): def setUp(self): # type: () -> None zulip_realm = get_realm('zulip') self.webhook_bot = get_user('webhook-bot@zulip.com', zulip_realm) def test_webhook_bot_permissions(self): # type: () -> None result = self.client_post("/api/v1/messages", { "type": "private", "content": "Test message", "client": "test suite", "to": self.example_email("othello") }, **self.api_auth("webhook-bot@zulip.com")) self.assert_json_success(result) post_params = {"anchor": 1, "num_before": 1, "num_after": 1} result = self.client_get("/api/v1/messages", dict(post_params), **self.api_auth("webhook-bot@zulip.com")) self.assert_json_error(result, 'This API is not available to incoming webhook bots.', status_code=401) class TestValidateApiKey(ZulipTestCase): def setUp(self): # type: () -> None zulip_realm = get_realm('zulip') self.webhook_bot = get_user('webhook-bot@zulip.com', zulip_realm) self.default_bot = get_user('default-bot@zulip.com', zulip_realm) def test_validate_api_key_if_profile_does_not_exist(self): # type: () -> None with self.assertRaises(JsonableError): validate_api_key(HostRequestMock(), 'email@doesnotexist.com', 'api_key') def test_validate_api_key_if_api_key_does_not_match_profile_api_key(self): # type: () -> None with self.assertRaises(JsonableError): validate_api_key(HostRequestMock(), self.webhook_bot.email, 'not_32_length') with self.assertRaises(JsonableError): validate_api_key(HostRequestMock(), self.webhook_bot.email, self.default_bot.api_key) def test_validate_api_key_if_profile_is_not_active(self): # type: () -> None self._change_is_active_field(self.default_bot, False) with self.assertRaises(JsonableError): validate_api_key(HostRequestMock(), self.default_bot.email, self.default_bot.api_key) self._change_is_active_field(self.default_bot, True) def test_validate_api_key_if_profile_is_incoming_webhook_and_is_webhook_is_unset(self): # type: () -> None with self.assertRaises(JsonableError): validate_api_key(HostRequestMock(), self.webhook_bot.email, self.webhook_bot.api_key) def test_validate_api_key_if_profile_is_incoming_webhook_and_is_webhook_is_set(self): # type: () -> None profile = validate_api_key(HostRequestMock(host="zulip.testserver"), self.webhook_bot.email, self.webhook_bot.api_key, is_webhook=True) self.assertEqual(profile.id, self.webhook_bot.id) def test_valid_api_key_if_user_is_on_wrong_subdomain(self): # type: () -> None with self.settings(RUNNING_INSIDE_TORNADO=False): with mock.patch('logging.warning') as mock_warning: with self.assertRaisesRegex(JsonableError, "Account is not associated with this subdomain"): validate_api_key(HostRequestMock(host=settings.EXTERNAL_HOST), self.default_bot.email, self.default_bot.api_key) mock_warning.assert_called_with( "User {} ({}) attempted to access API on wrong " "subdomain ({})".format(self.default_bot.email, 'zulip', '')) with mock.patch('logging.warning') as mock_warning: with self.assertRaisesRegex(JsonableError, "Account is not associated with this subdomain"): validate_api_key(HostRequestMock(host='acme.' + settings.EXTERNAL_HOST), self.default_bot.email, self.default_bot.api_key) mock_warning.assert_called_with( "User {} ({}) attempted to access API on wrong " "subdomain ({})".format(self.default_bot.email, 'zulip', 'acme')) def _change_is_active_field(self, profile, value): # type: (UserProfile, bool) -> None profile.is_active = value profile.save() class TestInternalNotifyView(TestCase): BORING_RESULT = 'boring' class Request(object): def __init__(self, POST, META): # type: (Dict, Dict) -> None self.POST = POST self.META = META self.method = 'POST' def internal_notify(self, is_tornado, req): # type: (bool, HttpRequest) -> HttpResponse boring_view = lambda req: self.BORING_RESULT return internal_notify_view(is_tornado)(boring_view)(req) def test_valid_internal_requests(self): # type: () -> None secret = 'random' req = self.Request( POST=dict(secret=secret), META=dict(REMOTE_ADDR='127.0.0.1'), ) # type: HttpRequest with self.settings(SHARED_SECRET=secret): self.assertTrue(authenticate_notify(req)) self.assertEqual(self.internal_notify(False, req), self.BORING_RESULT) self.assertEqual(req._email, 'internal') with self.assertRaises(RuntimeError): self.internal_notify(True, req) req._tornado_handler = 'set' with self.settings(SHARED_SECRET=secret): self.assertTrue(authenticate_notify(req)) self.assertEqual(self.internal_notify(True, req), self.BORING_RESULT) self.assertEqual(req._email, 'internal') with self.assertRaises(RuntimeError): self.internal_notify(False, req) def test_internal_requests_with_broken_secret(self): # type: () -> None secret = 'random' req = self.Request( POST=dict(secret=secret), META=dict(REMOTE_ADDR='127.0.0.1'), ) with self.settings(SHARED_SECRET='broken'): self.assertFalse(authenticate_notify(req)) self.assertEqual(self.internal_notify(True, req).status_code, 403) def test_external_requests(self): # type: () -> None secret = 'random' req = self.Request( POST=dict(secret=secret), META=dict(REMOTE_ADDR='3.3.3.3'), ) with self.settings(SHARED_SECRET=secret): self.assertFalse(authenticate_notify(req)) self.assertEqual(self.internal_notify(True, req).status_code, 403) def test_is_local_address(self): # type: () -> None self.assertTrue(is_local_addr('127.0.0.1')) self.assertTrue(is_local_addr('::1')) self.assertFalse(is_local_addr('42.43.44.45')) class TestHumanUsersOnlyDecorator(ZulipTestCase): def test_human_only_endpoints(self): # type: () -> None post_endpoints = [ "/api/v1/users/me/presence", "/api/v1/users/me/apns_device_token", "/api/v1/users/me/android_gcm_reg_id", "/api/v1/users/me/hotspots", ] for endpoint in post_endpoints: result = self.client_post(endpoint, **self.api_auth('default-bot@zulip.com')) self.assert_json_error(result, "This endpoint does not accept bot requests.") patch_endpoints = [ "/api/v1/settings", "/api/v1/settings/display", "/api/v1/settings/notifications", "/api/v1/settings/ui", "/api/v1/users/me/profile_data" ] for endpoint in patch_endpoints: result = self.client_patch(endpoint, **self.api_auth('default-bot@zulip.com')) self.assert_json_error(result, "This endpoint does not accept bot requests.") delete_endpoints = [ "/api/v1/users/me/apns_device_token", "/api/v1/users/me/android_gcm_reg_id", ] for endpoint in delete_endpoints: result = self.client_delete(endpoint, **self.api_auth('default-bot@zulip.com')) self.assert_json_error(result, "This endpoint does not accept bot requests.") class TestAuthenticatedJsonPostViewDecorator(ZulipTestCase): def test_authenticated_json_post_view_if_everything_is_correct(self): # type: () -> None user_email = self.example_email('hamlet') user_realm = get_realm('zulip') self._login(user_email, user_realm) response = self._do_test(user_email) self.assertEqual(response.status_code, 200) def test_authenticated_json_post_view_if_subdomain_is_invalid(self): # type: () -> None user_email = self.example_email('hamlet') user_realm = get_realm('zulip') self._login(user_email, user_realm) with mock.patch('logging.warning') as mock_warning, \ mock.patch('zerver.decorator.get_subdomain', return_value=''): self.assert_json_error_contains(self._do_test(user_email), "Account is not associated with this " "subdomain") mock_warning.assert_called_with( "User {} ({}) attempted to access API on wrong " "subdomain ({})".format(user_email, 'zulip', '')) with mock.patch('logging.warning') as mock_warning, \ mock.patch('zerver.decorator.get_subdomain', return_value='acme'): self.assert_json_error_contains(self._do_test(user_email), "Account is not associated with this " "subdomain") mock_warning.assert_called_with( "User {} ({}) attempted to access API on wrong " "subdomain ({})".format(user_email, 'zulip', 'acme')) def test_authenticated_json_post_view_if_user_is_incoming_webhook(self): # type: () -> None user_email = 'webhook-bot@zulip.com' user_realm = get_realm('zulip') self._login(user_email, user_realm, password="test") # we set a password because user is a bot self.assert_json_error_contains(self._do_test(user_email), "Webhook bots can only access webhooks") def test_authenticated_json_post_view_if_user_is_not_active(self): # type: () -> None user_email = self.example_email('hamlet') user_realm = get_realm('zulip') self._login(user_email, user_realm, password="test") # Get user_profile after _login so that we have the latest data. user_profile = get_user(user_email, user_realm) # we deactivate user manually because do_deactivate_user removes user session user_profile.is_active = False user_profile.save() self.assert_json_error_contains(self._do_test(user_email), "Account not active") do_reactivate_user(user_profile) def test_authenticated_json_post_view_if_user_realm_is_deactivated(self): # type: () -> None user_email = self.example_email('hamlet') user_realm = get_realm('zulip') user_profile = get_user(user_email, user_realm) self._login(user_email, user_realm) # we deactivate user's realm manually because do_deactivate_user removes user session user_profile.realm.deactivated = True user_profile.realm.save() self.assert_json_error_contains(self._do_test(user_email), "Realm for account has been deactivated") do_reactivate_realm(user_profile.realm) def _do_test(self, user_email): # type: (Text) -> HttpResponse data = {"password": initial_password(user_email)} return self.client_post(r'/json/fetch_api_key', data) def _login(self, user_email, user_realm, password=None): # type: (Text, Realm, str) -> None if password: user_profile = get_user(user_email, user_realm) user_profile.set_password(password) user_profile.save() self.login(user_email, password) class TestAuthenticatedJsonViewDecorator(ZulipTestCase): def test_authenticated_json_view_if_subdomain_is_invalid(self): # type: () -> None user_email = self.example_email("hamlet") self.login(user_email) with mock.patch('logging.warning') as mock_warning, \ mock.patch('zerver.decorator.get_subdomain', return_value=''): self.assert_json_error_contains(self._do_test(str(user_email)), "Account is not associated with this " "subdomain") mock_warning.assert_called_with( "User {} ({}) attempted to access API on wrong " "subdomain ({})".format(user_email, 'zulip', '')) with mock.patch('logging.warning') as mock_warning, \ mock.patch('zerver.decorator.get_subdomain', return_value='acme'): self.assert_json_error_contains(self._do_test(str(user_email)), "Account is not associated with this " "subdomain") mock_warning.assert_called_with( "User {} ({}) attempted to access API on wrong " "subdomain ({})".format(user_email, 'zulip', 'acme')) def _do_test(self, user_email): # type: (str) -> HttpResponse data = {"password": initial_password(user_email)} return self.client_post(r'/json/fetch_api_key', data) class TestZulipLoginRequiredDecorator(ZulipTestCase): def test_zulip_login_required_if_subdomain_is_invalid(self): # type: () -> None user_email = self.example_email("hamlet") self.login(user_email) with mock.patch('zerver.decorator.get_subdomain', return_value='zulip'): result = self.client_get('/accounts/accept_terms/') self.assertEqual(result.status_code, 200) with mock.patch('zerver.decorator.get_subdomain', return_value=''): result = self.client_get('/accounts/accept_terms/') self.assertEqual(result.status_code, 302) with mock.patch('zerver.decorator.get_subdomain', return_value='acme'): result = self.client_get('/accounts/accept_terms/') self.assertEqual(result.status_code, 302) class TestRequireServerAdminDecorator(ZulipTestCase): def test_require_server_admin_decorator(self): # type: () -> None user_email = self.example_email('hamlet') user_realm = get_realm('zulip') self.login(user_email) result = self.client_get('/activity') self.assertEqual(result.status_code, 302) user_profile = get_user(user_email, user_realm) user_profile.is_staff = True user_profile.save() result = self.client_get('/activity') self.assertEqual(result.status_code, 200) class ReturnSuccessOnHeadRequestDecorator(ZulipTestCase): def test_return_success_on_head_request_returns_200_if_request_method_is_head(self): # type: () -> None class HeadRequest(object): method = 'HEAD' request = HeadRequest() @return_success_on_head_request def test_function(request): # type: (HttpRequest) -> HttpResponse return json_response(msg=u'from_test_function') # nocoverage. isn't meant to be called response = test_function(request) self.assert_json_success(response) self.assertNotEqual(ujson.loads(response.content).get('msg'), u'from_test_function') def test_return_success_on_head_request_returns_normal_response_if_request_method_is_not_head(self): # type: () -> None class HeadRequest(object): method = 'POST' request = HeadRequest() @return_success_on_head_request def test_function(request): # type: (HttpRequest) -> HttpResponse return json_response(msg=u'from_test_function') response = test_function(request) self.assertEqual(ujson.loads(response.content).get('msg'), u'from_test_function') class RestAPITest(ZulipTestCase): def test_method_not_allowed(self): # type: () -> None self.login(self.example_email("hamlet")) result = self.client_patch('/json/users') self.assertEqual(result.status_code, 405) self.assert_in_response('Method Not Allowed', result) def test_options_method(self): # type: () -> None self.login(self.example_email("hamlet")) result = self.client_options('/json/users') self.assertEqual(result.status_code, 204) self.assertEqual(str(result['Allow']), 'GET, POST') result = self.client_options('/json/streams/15') self.assertEqual(result.status_code, 204) self.assertEqual(str(result['Allow']), 'DELETE, PATCH') def test_http_accept_redirect(self): # type: () -> None result = self.client_get('/json/users', HTTP_ACCEPT='text/html') self.assertEqual(result.status_code, 302) self.assertTrue(result["Location"].endswith("/login/?next=/json/users")) class TestUserAgentParsing(ZulipTestCase): def test_user_agent_parsing(self): # type: () -> None """Test for our user agent parsing logic, using a large data set.""" user_agents_parsed = defaultdict(int) # type: Dict[str, int] user_agents_path = os.path.join(settings.DEPLOY_ROOT, "zerver/fixtures/user_agents_unique") parse_errors = [] for line in open(user_agents_path).readlines(): line = line.strip() match = re.match('^(?P[0-9]+) "(?P.*)"$', line) self.assertIsNotNone(match) groupdict = match.groupdict() count = groupdict["count"] user_agent = groupdict["user_agent"] ret = parse_user_agent(user_agent) self.assertIsNotNone(ret) if ret is None: # nocoverage parse_errors.append(line) continue user_agents_parsed[ret["name"]] += int(count) self.assertEqual(len(parse_errors), 0)