import base64 import os import re import shutil import subprocess import tempfile import urllib from contextlib import contextmanager from datetime import timedelta from typing import ( TYPE_CHECKING, Any, Callable, Collection, Dict, Iterable, Iterator, List, Mapping, Optional, Sequence, Set, Tuple, Union, cast, ) from unittest import TestResult, mock import lxml.html import orjson from django.apps import apps from django.conf import settings from django.core.mail import EmailMessage from django.db import connection from django.db.migrations.executor import MigrationExecutor from django.db.migrations.state import StateApps from django.db.utils import IntegrityError from django.http import HttpRequest, HttpResponse from django.http.response import StreamingHttpResponse from django.test import TestCase from django.test.client import BOUNDARY, MULTIPART_CONTENT, encode_multipart from django.test.testcases import SerializeMixin from django.urls import resolve from django.utils import translation from django.utils.module_loading import import_string from django.utils.timezone import now as timezone_now from fakeldap import MockLDAP from two_factor.models import PhoneDevice from corporate.models import Customer, CustomerPlan, LicenseLedger from zerver.actions.message_send import check_send_message, check_send_stream_message from zerver.actions.realm_settings import do_set_realm_property from zerver.actions.streams import bulk_add_subscriptions, bulk_remove_subscriptions from zerver.decorator import do_two_factor_login from zerver.lib.cache import bounce_key_prefix_for_testing from zerver.lib.initial_password import initial_password from zerver.lib.notification_data import UserMessageNotificationsData from zerver.lib.rate_limiter import bounce_redis_key_prefix_for_testing from zerver.lib.sessions import get_session_dict_user from zerver.lib.soft_deactivation import do_soft_deactivate_users from zerver.lib.stream_subscription import get_stream_subscriptions_for_user from zerver.lib.streams import ( create_stream_if_needed, get_default_value_for_history_public_to_subscribers, ) from zerver.lib.subscription_info import gather_subscriptions from zerver.lib.test_console_output import ( ExtraConsoleOutputFinder, ExtraConsoleOutputInTestException, tee_stderr_and_find_extra_console_output, tee_stdout_and_find_extra_console_output, ) from zerver.lib.test_helpers import find_key_by_email, instrument_url from zerver.lib.topic import filter_by_topic_name_via_message from zerver.lib.user_groups import get_system_user_group_for_user from zerver.lib.users import get_api_key from zerver.lib.validator import check_string from zerver.lib.webhooks.common import ( check_send_webhook_message, get_fixture_http_headers, standardize_headers, ) from zerver.models import ( Client, Message, Reaction, Realm, RealmEmoji, Recipient, Stream, Subscription, UserGroupMembership, UserMessage, UserProfile, UserStatus, clear_supported_auth_backends_cache, flush_per_request_caches, get_display_recipient, get_realm, get_realm_stream, get_stream, get_system_bot, get_user, get_user_by_delivery_email, ) from zerver.openapi.openapi import validate_against_openapi_schema, validate_request from zerver.tornado.event_queue import clear_client_event_queues_for_testing if settings.ZILENCER_ENABLED: from zilencer.models import get_remote_server_by_uuid if TYPE_CHECKING: from django.test.client import _MonkeyPatchedWSGIResponse as TestHttpResponse class EmptyResponseError(Exception): pass 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: Any) -> None: if not os.path.exists(cls.lockfile): with open(cls.lockfile, "w"): # nocoverage - rare locking case pass super().setUpClass() # We could be more specific about which arguments are bool (Django's # follow and secure, our intentionally_undocumented) and which are str # (everything else), but explaining that to mypy is tedious. ClientArg = Union[str, bool] class ZulipTestCase(TestCase): # Ensure that the test system just shows us diffs maxDiff: Optional[int] = None def setUp(self) -> None: super().setUp() self.API_KEYS: Dict[str, str] = {} test_name = self.id() bounce_key_prefix_for_testing(test_name) bounce_redis_key_prefix_for_testing(test_name) def tearDown(self) -> None: super().tearDown() # Important: we need to clear event queues to avoid leaking data to future tests. clear_client_event_queues_for_testing() clear_supported_auth_backends_cache() flush_per_request_caches() translation.activate(settings.LANGUAGE_CODE) # Clean up after using fakeldap in LDAP tests: if hasattr(self, "mock_ldap") and hasattr(self, "mock_initialize"): if self.mock_ldap is not None: self.mock_ldap.reset() self.mock_initialize.stop() def run(self, result: Optional[TestResult] = None) -> Optional[TestResult]: # nocoverage if not settings.BAN_CONSOLE_OUTPUT: return super().run(result) extra_output_finder = ExtraConsoleOutputFinder() with tee_stderr_and_find_extra_console_output( extra_output_finder ), tee_stdout_and_find_extra_console_output(extra_output_finder): test_result = super().run(result) if extra_output_finder.full_extra_output: exception_message = f""" ---- UNEXPECTED CONSOLE OUTPUT DETECTED ---- To ensure that we never miss important error output/warnings, we require test-backend to have clean console output. This message usually is triggered by forgotten debugging print() statements or new logging statements. For the latter, you can use `with self.assertLogs()` to capture and verify the log output; use `git grep assertLogs` to see dozens of correct examples. You should be able to quickly reproduce this failure with: test-backend --ban-console-output {self.id()} Output: {extra_output_finder.full_extra_output.decode(errors="replace")} -------------------------------------------- """ raise ExtraConsoleOutputInTestException(exception_message) return test_result """ 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 regex. """ DEFAULT_SUBDOMAIN = "zulip" TOKENIZED_NOREPLY_REGEX = settings.TOKENIZED_NOREPLY_EMAIL_ADDRESS.format(token="[a-z0-9_]{24}") def set_http_headers(self, kwargs: Dict[str, ClientArg]) -> None: if "subdomain" in kwargs: assert isinstance(kwargs["subdomain"], str) kwargs["HTTP_HOST"] = Realm.host_for_subdomain(kwargs["subdomain"]) del kwargs["subdomain"] elif "HTTP_HOST" not in kwargs: kwargs["HTTP_HOST"] = Realm.host_for_subdomain(self.DEFAULT_SUBDOMAIN) # set User-Agent if "HTTP_AUTHORIZATION" in kwargs: # An API request; use mobile as the default user agent default_user_agent = "ZulipMobile/26.22.145 (iOS 10.3.1)" else: # A web app request; use a browser User-Agent string. default_user_agent = ( "Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 10.0; Win64; x64) " + "AppleWebKit/537.36 (KHTML, like Gecko) " + "Chrome/79.0.3945.130 Safari/537.36" ) if kwargs.get("skip_user_agent"): # Provide a way to disable setting User-Agent if desired. assert "HTTP_USER_AGENT" not in kwargs del kwargs["skip_user_agent"] elif "HTTP_USER_AGENT" not in kwargs: kwargs["HTTP_USER_AGENT"] = default_user_agent def extract_api_suffix_url(self, url: str) -> Tuple[str, Dict[str, List[str]]]: """ Function that extracts the URL after `/api/v1` or `/json` and also returns the query data in the URL, if there is any. """ url_split = url.split("?") data = {} if len(url_split) == 2: data = urllib.parse.parse_qs(url_split[1]) url = url_split[0] url = url.replace("/json/", "/").replace("/api/v1/", "/") return (url, data) def validate_api_response_openapi( self, url: str, method: str, result: "TestHttpResponse", data: Union[str, bytes, Dict[str, Any]], kwargs: Dict[str, ClientArg], intentionally_undocumented: bool = False, ) -> None: """ Validates all API responses received by this test against Zulip's API documentation, declared in zerver/openapi/zulip.yaml. This powerful test lets us use Zulip's extensive test coverage of corner cases in the API to ensure that we've properly documented those corner cases. """ if not (url.startswith("/json") or url.startswith("/api/v1")): return try: content = orjson.loads(result.content) except orjson.JSONDecodeError: return json_url = False if url.startswith("/json"): json_url = True url, query_data = self.extract_api_suffix_url(url) if len(query_data) != 0: # In some cases the query parameters are defined in the URL itself. In such cases # The `data` argument of our function is not used. Hence get `data` argument # from url. data = query_data response_validated = validate_against_openapi_schema( content, url, method, str(result.status_code) ) if response_validated: http_headers = {k: v for k, v in kwargs.items() if isinstance(v, str)} validate_request( url, method, data, http_headers, json_url, str(result.status_code), intentionally_undocumented=intentionally_undocumented, ) @instrument_url def client_patch( self, url: str, info: Dict[str, Any] = {}, intentionally_undocumented: bool = False, **kwargs: ClientArg, ) -> "TestHttpResponse": """ We need to urlencode, since Django's function won't do it for us. """ encoded = urllib.parse.urlencode(info) kwargs["content_type"] = "application/x-www-form-urlencoded" django_client = self.client # see WRAPPER_COMMENT self.set_http_headers(kwargs) result = django_client.patch(url, encoded, **kwargs) self.validate_api_response_openapi( url, "patch", result, info, kwargs, intentionally_undocumented=intentionally_undocumented, ) return result @instrument_url def client_patch_multipart( self, url: str, info: Dict[str, Any] = {}, **kwargs: ClientArg ) -> "TestHttpResponse": """ 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 self.set_http_headers(kwargs) result = django_client.patch(url, encoded, content_type=MULTIPART_CONTENT, **kwargs) self.validate_api_response_openapi(url, "patch", result, info, kwargs) return result def json_patch( self, url: str, payload: Dict[str, Any] = {}, **kwargs: ClientArg ) -> "TestHttpResponse": data = orjson.dumps(payload) django_client = self.client # see WRAPPER_COMMENT self.set_http_headers(kwargs) return django_client.patch(url, data=data, content_type="application/json", **kwargs) @instrument_url def client_put( self, url: str, info: Dict[str, Any] = {}, **kwargs: ClientArg ) -> "TestHttpResponse": encoded = urllib.parse.urlencode(info) kwargs["content_type"] = "application/x-www-form-urlencoded" django_client = self.client # see WRAPPER_COMMENT self.set_http_headers(kwargs) return django_client.put(url, encoded, **kwargs) def json_put( self, url: str, payload: Dict[str, Any] = {}, **kwargs: ClientArg ) -> "TestHttpResponse": data = orjson.dumps(payload) django_client = self.client # see WRAPPER_COMMENT self.set_http_headers(kwargs) return django_client.put(url, data=data, content_type="application/json", **kwargs) @instrument_url def client_delete( self, url: str, info: Dict[str, Any] = {}, **kwargs: ClientArg ) -> "TestHttpResponse": encoded = urllib.parse.urlencode(info) kwargs["content_type"] = "application/x-www-form-urlencoded" django_client = self.client # see WRAPPER_COMMENT self.set_http_headers(kwargs) result = django_client.delete(url, encoded, **kwargs) self.validate_api_response_openapi(url, "delete", result, info, kwargs) return result @instrument_url def client_options( self, url: str, info: Dict[str, Any] = {}, **kwargs: ClientArg ) -> "TestHttpResponse": django_client = self.client # see WRAPPER_COMMENT self.set_http_headers(kwargs) return django_client.options(url, info, **kwargs) @instrument_url def client_head( self, url: str, info: Dict[str, Any] = {}, **kwargs: ClientArg ) -> "TestHttpResponse": django_client = self.client # see WRAPPER_COMMENT self.set_http_headers(kwargs) return django_client.head(url, info, **kwargs) @instrument_url def client_post( self, url: str, info: Union[str, bytes, Dict[str, Any]] = {}, **kwargs: ClientArg, ) -> "TestHttpResponse": intentionally_undocumented = kwargs.pop("intentionally_undocumented", False) assert isinstance(intentionally_undocumented, bool) django_client = self.client # see WRAPPER_COMMENT self.set_http_headers(kwargs) result = django_client.post(url, info, **kwargs) self.validate_api_response_openapi( url, "post", result, info, kwargs, intentionally_undocumented=intentionally_undocumented ) return result @instrument_url def client_post_request(self, url: str, req: Any) -> "TestHttpResponse": """ 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: str, info: Dict[str, Any] = {}, **kwargs: ClientArg ) -> "TestHttpResponse": intentionally_undocumented = kwargs.pop("intentionally_undocumented", False) assert isinstance(intentionally_undocumented, bool) django_client = self.client # see WRAPPER_COMMENT self.set_http_headers(kwargs) result = django_client.get(url, info, **kwargs) self.validate_api_response_openapi( url, "get", result, info, kwargs, intentionally_undocumented=intentionally_undocumented ) return result example_user_map = dict( hamlet="hamlet@zulip.com", cordelia="cordelia@zulip.com", iago="iago@zulip.com", prospero="prospero@zulip.com", othello="othello@zulip.com", AARON="AARON@zulip.com", aaron="aaron@zulip.com", ZOE="ZOE@zulip.com", polonius="polonius@zulip.com", desdemona="desdemona@zulip.com", shiva="shiva@zulip.com", webhook_bot="webhook-bot@zulip.com", welcome_bot="welcome-bot@zulip.com", outgoing_webhook_bot="outgoing-webhook@zulip.com", default_bot="default-bot@zulip.com", ) mit_user_map = dict( sipbtest="sipbtest@mit.edu", starnine="starnine@mit.edu", espuser="espuser@mit.edu", ) lear_user_map = dict( cordelia="cordelia@zulip.com", king="king@lear.org", ) # Non-registered test users nonreg_user_map = dict( test="test@zulip.com", test1="test1@zulip.com", alice="alice@zulip.com", newuser="newuser@zulip.com", bob="bob@zulip.com", cordelia="cordelia@zulip.com", newguy="newguy@zulip.com", me="me@zulip.com", ) example_user_ldap_username_map = dict( hamlet="hamlet", cordelia="cordelia", # aaron's uid in our test directory is "letham". aaron="letham", ) def nonreg_user(self, name: str) -> UserProfile: email = self.nonreg_user_map[name] return get_user_by_delivery_email(email, get_realm("zulip")) def example_user(self, name: str) -> UserProfile: email = self.example_user_map[name] return get_user_by_delivery_email(email, get_realm("zulip")) def mit_user(self, name: str) -> UserProfile: email = self.mit_user_map[name] return get_user(email, get_realm("zephyr")) def lear_user(self, name: str) -> UserProfile: email = self.lear_user_map[name] return get_user(email, get_realm("lear")) def nonreg_email(self, name: str) -> str: return self.nonreg_user_map[name] def example_email(self, name: str) -> str: return self.example_user_map[name] def mit_email(self, name: str) -> str: return self.mit_user_map[name] def notification_bot(self, realm: Realm) -> UserProfile: return get_system_bot(settings.NOTIFICATION_BOT, realm.id) def create_test_bot( self, short_name: str, user_profile: UserProfile, full_name: str = "Foo Bot", **extras: Any ) -> UserProfile: self.login_user(user_profile) bot_info = { "short_name": short_name, "full_name": full_name, } bot_info.update(extras) result = self.client_post("/json/bots", bot_info) self.assert_json_success(result) bot_email = f"{short_name}-bot@zulip.testserver" bot_profile = get_user(bot_email, user_profile.realm) return bot_profile def fail_to_create_test_bot( self, short_name: str, user_profile: UserProfile, full_name: str = "Foo Bot", *, assert_json_error_msg: str, **extras: Any, ) -> None: self.login_user(user_profile) bot_info = { "short_name": short_name, "full_name": full_name, } bot_info.update(extras) result = self.client_post("/json/bots", bot_info) self.assert_json_error(result, assert_json_error_msg) def _get_page_params(self, result: "TestHttpResponse") -> Dict[str, Any]: """Helper for parsing page_params after fetching the web app's home view.""" doc = lxml.html.document_fromstring(result.content) div = cast(lxml.html.HtmlMixin, doc).get_element_by_id("page-params") assert div is not None page_params_json = div.get("data-params") assert page_params_json is not None page_params = orjson.loads(page_params_json) return page_params def check_rendered_logged_in_app(self, result: "TestHttpResponse") -> None: """Verifies that a visit of / was a 200 that rendered page_params and not for a (logged-out) spectator.""" self.assertEqual(result.status_code, 200) page_params = self._get_page_params(result) # It is important to check `is_spectator` to verify # that we treated this request as a normal logged-in session, # not as a spectator. self.assertEqual(page_params["is_spectator"], False) def login_with_return( self, email: str, password: Optional[str] = None, **kwargs: ClientArg ) -> "TestHttpResponse": if password is None: password = initial_password(email) result = self.client_post( "/accounts/login/", {"username": email, "password": password}, **kwargs ) self.assertNotEqual(result.status_code, 500) return result def login(self, name: str) -> None: """ Use this for really simple tests where you just need to be logged in as some user, but don't need the actual user object for anything else. Try to use 'hamlet' for non-admins and 'iago' for admins: self.login('hamlet') Try to use 'cordelia' or 'othello' as "other" users. """ assert "@" not in name, "use login_by_email for email logins" user = self.example_user(name) self.login_user(user) def login_by_email(self, email: str, password: str) -> None: realm = get_realm("zulip") request = HttpRequest() request.session = self.client.session self.assertTrue( self.client.login( request=request, username=email, password=password, realm=realm, ), ) def assert_login_failure(self, email: str, password: str) -> None: realm = get_realm("zulip") request = HttpRequest() request.session = self.client.session self.assertFalse( self.client.login( request=request, username=email, password=password, realm=realm, ), ) def login_user(self, user_profile: UserProfile) -> None: email = user_profile.delivery_email realm = user_profile.realm password = initial_password(email) request = HttpRequest() request.session = self.client.session self.assertTrue( self.client.login(request=request, username=email, password=password, realm=realm) ) def login_2fa(self, user_profile: UserProfile) -> None: """ We need this function to call request.session.save(). do_two_factor_login doesn't save session; in normal request-response cycle this doesn't matter because middleware will save the session when it finds it dirty; however,in tests we will have to do that explicitly. """ request = HttpRequest() request.session = self.client.session request.user = user_profile do_two_factor_login(request, user_profile) request.session.save() def logout(self) -> None: self.client.logout() def register(self, email: str, password: str, **kwargs: Any) -> "TestHttpResponse": self.client_post("/accounts/home/", {"email": email}, **kwargs) return self.submit_reg_form_for_user(email, password, **kwargs) def submit_reg_form_for_user( self, email: str, password: Optional[str], realm_name: str = "Zulip Test", realm_subdomain: str = "zuliptest", from_confirmation: str = "", full_name: Optional[str] = None, timezone: str = "", realm_in_root_domain: Optional[str] = None, default_stream_groups: Sequence[str] = [], source_realm_id: str = "", key: Optional[str] = None, realm_type: int = Realm.ORG_TYPES["business"]["id"], enable_marketing_emails: Optional[bool] = None, is_demo_organization: bool = False, **kwargs: ClientArg, ) -> "TestHttpResponse": """ 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("@", "_") payload = { "full_name": full_name, "realm_name": realm_name, "realm_subdomain": realm_subdomain, "realm_type": realm_type, "key": key if key is not None else find_key_by_email(email), "timezone": timezone, "terms": True, "from_confirmation": from_confirmation, "default_stream_group": default_stream_groups, "source_realm_id": source_realm_id, "is_demo_organization": is_demo_organization, } if enable_marketing_emails is not None: payload["enable_marketing_emails"] = enable_marketing_emails if password is not None: payload["password"] = password if realm_in_root_domain is not None: payload["realm_in_root_domain"] = realm_in_root_domain return self.client_post("/accounts/register/", payload, **kwargs) def get_confirmation_url_from_outbox( self, email_address: str, *, url_pattern: Optional[str] = None, email_subject_contains: Optional[str] = None, email_body_contains: Optional[str] = None, ) -> str: from django.core.mail import outbox if url_pattern is None: # This is a bit of a crude heuristic, but good enough for most tests. url_pattern = settings.EXTERNAL_HOST + r"(\S+)>" for message in reversed(outbox): if any( addr == email_address or addr.endswith(f" <{email_address}>") for addr in message.to ): match = re.search(url_pattern, message.body) assert match is not None if email_subject_contains: self.assertIn(email_subject_contains, message.subject) if email_body_contains: self.assertIn(email_body_contains, message.body) [confirmation_url] = match.groups() return confirmation_url else: raise AssertionError("Couldn't find a confirmation email.") def encode_uuid(self, uuid: str) -> str: """ identifier: Can be an email or a remote server uuid. """ if uuid in self.API_KEYS: api_key = self.API_KEYS[uuid] else: api_key = get_remote_server_by_uuid(uuid).api_key self.API_KEYS[uuid] = api_key return self.encode_credentials(uuid, api_key) def encode_user(self, user: UserProfile) -> str: email = user.delivery_email api_key = user.api_key return self.encode_credentials(email, api_key) def encode_email(self, email: str, realm: str = "zulip") -> str: # TODO: use encode_user where possible assert "@" in email user = get_user_by_delivery_email(email, get_realm(realm)) api_key = get_api_key(user) return self.encode_credentials(email, api_key) def encode_credentials(self, identifier: str, api_key: str) -> str: """ identifier: Can be an email or a remote server uuid. """ credentials = f"{identifier}:{api_key}" return "Basic " + base64.b64encode(credentials.encode()).decode() def uuid_get( self, identifier: str, url: str, info: Dict[str, Any] = {}, **kwargs: ClientArg ) -> "TestHttpResponse": kwargs["HTTP_AUTHORIZATION"] = self.encode_uuid(identifier) return self.client_get(url, info, **kwargs) def uuid_post( self, identifier: str, url: str, info: Union[str, bytes, Dict[str, Any]] = {}, **kwargs: ClientArg, ) -> "TestHttpResponse": kwargs["HTTP_AUTHORIZATION"] = self.encode_uuid(identifier) return self.client_post(url, info, **kwargs) def api_get( self, user: UserProfile, url: str, info: Dict[str, Any] = {}, **kwargs: ClientArg ) -> "TestHttpResponse": kwargs["HTTP_AUTHORIZATION"] = self.encode_user(user) return self.client_get(url, info, **kwargs) def api_post( self, user: UserProfile, url: str, info: Union[str, bytes, Dict[str, Any]] = {}, **kwargs: ClientArg, ) -> "TestHttpResponse": kwargs["HTTP_AUTHORIZATION"] = self.encode_user(user) return self.client_post(url, info, **kwargs) def api_patch( self, user: UserProfile, url: str, info: Dict[str, Any] = {}, intentionally_undocumented: bool = False, **kwargs: ClientArg, ) -> "TestHttpResponse": kwargs["HTTP_AUTHORIZATION"] = self.encode_user(user) return self.client_patch( url, info, intentionally_undocumented=intentionally_undocumented, **kwargs ) def api_delete( self, user: UserProfile, url: str, info: Dict[str, Any] = {}, **kwargs: ClientArg ) -> "TestHttpResponse": kwargs["HTTP_AUTHORIZATION"] = self.encode_user(user) return self.client_delete(url, info, **kwargs) def get_streams(self, user_profile: UserProfile) -> List[str]: """ Helper function to get the stream names for a user """ subs = get_stream_subscriptions_for_user(user_profile).filter( active=True, ) return [check_string("recipient", get_display_recipient(sub.recipient)) for sub in subs] def send_personal_message( self, from_user: UserProfile, to_user: UserProfile, content: str = "test content", sending_client_name: str = "test suite", ) -> int: recipient_list = [to_user.id] (sending_client, _) = Client.objects.get_or_create(name=sending_client_name) return check_send_message( from_user, sending_client, "private", recipient_list, None, content, ) def send_huddle_message( self, from_user: UserProfile, to_users: List[UserProfile], content: str = "test content", sending_client_name: str = "test suite", ) -> int: to_user_ids = [u.id for u in to_users] assert len(to_user_ids) >= 2 (sending_client, _) = Client.objects.get_or_create(name=sending_client_name) return check_send_message( from_user, sending_client, "private", to_user_ids, None, content, ) def send_stream_message( self, sender: UserProfile, stream_name: str, content: str = "test content", topic_name: str = "test", recipient_realm: Optional[Realm] = None, sending_client_name: str = "test suite", allow_unsubscribed_sender: bool = False, ) -> int: (sending_client, _) = Client.objects.get_or_create(name=sending_client_name) message_id = check_send_stream_message( sender=sender, client=sending_client, stream_name=stream_name, topic=topic_name, body=content, realm=recipient_realm, ) if not UserMessage.objects.filter(user_profile=sender, message_id=message_id).exists(): if not sender.is_bot and not allow_unsubscribed_sender: raise AssertionError( f""" It appears that the sender did not get a UserMessage row, which is almost certainly an artificial symptom that in your test setup you have decided to send a message to a stream without the sender being subscribed. Please do self.subscribe(, {repr(stream_name)}) first. Or choose a stream that the user is already subscribed to: {self.subscribed_stream_name_list(sender)} """ ) return message_id def get_messages_response( self, anchor: Union[int, str] = 1, num_before: int = 100, num_after: int = 100, use_first_unread_anchor: bool = False, ) -> Dict[str, List[Dict[str, Any]]]: post_params = { "anchor": anchor, "num_before": num_before, "num_after": num_after, "use_first_unread_anchor": orjson.dumps(use_first_unread_anchor).decode(), } result = self.client_get("/json/messages", dict(post_params)) data = result.json() return data def get_messages( self, anchor: Union[str, int] = 1, num_before: int = 100, num_after: int = 100, use_first_unread_anchor: bool = False, ) -> List[Dict[str, Any]]: data = self.get_messages_response(anchor, num_before, num_after, use_first_unread_anchor) return data["messages"] def users_subscribed_to_stream(self, stream_name: str, realm: 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_streaming_content(self, response: "TestHttpResponse", result: bytes) -> None: assert isinstance(response, StreamingHttpResponse) data = b"".join(response.streaming_content) self.assertEqual(result, data) def assert_json_success( self, result: Union["TestHttpResponse", HttpResponse] ) -> Dict[str, Any]: """ Successful POSTs return a 200 and JSON of the form {"result": "success", "msg": ""}. """ try: json = orjson.loads(result.content) except orjson.JSONDecodeError: # nocoverage json = {"msg": "Error parsing JSON in response!"} self.assertEqual(result.status_code, 200, json["msg"]) 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) self.assertNotEqual(json["msg"], "Error parsing JSON in response!") return json def get_json_error(self, result: "TestHttpResponse", status_code: int = 400) -> str: try: json = orjson.loads(result.content) except orjson.JSONDecodeError: # nocoverage json = {"msg": "Error parsing JSON in response!"} self.assertEqual(result.status_code, status_code, msg=json.get("msg")) self.assertEqual(json.get("result"), "error") return json["msg"] def assert_json_error( self, result: "TestHttpResponse", msg: str, status_code: int = 400 ) -> 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, items: Collection[Any], count: int) -> None: actual_count = len(items) if actual_count != count: # nocoverage print("\nITEMS:\n") for item in items: print(item) print(f"\nexpected length: {count}\nactual length: {actual_count}") raise AssertionError(f"{str(type(items))} is of unexpected size!") def assert_json_error_contains( self, result: "TestHttpResponse", msg_substring: str, status_code: int = 400 ) -> None: self.assertIn(msg_substring, self.get_json_error(result, status_code=status_code)) def assert_in_response( self, substring: str, response: Union["TestHttpResponse", HttpResponse] ) -> None: self.assertIn(substring, response.content.decode()) def assert_in_success_response( self, substrings: List[str], response: "TestHttpResponse" ) -> None: self.assertEqual(response.status_code, 200) decoded = response.content.decode() for substring in substrings: self.assertIn(substring, decoded) def assert_not_in_success_response( self, substrings: List[str], response: "TestHttpResponse" ) -> None: self.assertEqual(response.status_code, 200) decoded = response.content.decode() for substring in substrings: self.assertNotIn(substring, decoded) def assert_logged_in_user_id(self, user_id: Optional[int]) -> None: """ Verifies the user currently logged in for the test client has the provided user_id. Pass None to verify no user is logged in. """ self.assertEqual(get_session_dict_user(self.client.session), user_id) def webhook_fixture_data(self, type: str, action: str, file_type: str = "json") -> str: fn = os.path.join( os.path.dirname(__file__), f"../webhooks/{type}/fixtures/{action}.{file_type}", ) with open(fn) as f: return f.read() def fixture_file_name(self, file_name: str, type: str = "") -> str: return os.path.join( os.path.dirname(__file__), f"../tests/fixtures/{type}/{file_name}", ) def fixture_data(self, file_name: str, type: str = "") -> str: fn = self.fixture_file_name(file_name, type) with open(fn) as f: return f.read() def make_stream( self, stream_name: str, realm: Optional[Realm] = None, invite_only: bool = False, is_web_public: bool = False, history_public_to_subscribers: Optional[bool] = None, ) -> Stream: if realm is None: realm = get_realm("zulip") history_public_to_subscribers = get_default_value_for_history_public_to_subscribers( realm, invite_only, history_public_to_subscribers ) try: stream = Stream.objects.create( realm=realm, name=stream_name, invite_only=invite_only, is_web_public=is_web_public, history_public_to_subscribers=history_public_to_subscribers, ) except IntegrityError: # nocoverage -- this is for bugs in the tests raise Exception( f""" {stream_name} already exists Please call make_stream with a stream name that is not already in use.""" ) recipient = Recipient.objects.create(type_id=stream.id, type=Recipient.STREAM) stream.recipient = recipient stream.save(update_fields=["recipient"]) return stream INVALID_STREAM_ID = 999999 def get_stream_id(self, name: str, realm: Optional[Realm] = None) -> int: if not realm: realm = get_realm("zulip") try: stream = get_realm_stream(name, realm.id) except Stream.DoesNotExist: return self.INVALID_STREAM_ID return stream.id # Subscribe to a stream directly def subscribe(self, user_profile: UserProfile, stream_name: str) -> Stream: realm = user_profile.realm try: stream = get_stream(stream_name, user_profile.realm) except Stream.DoesNotExist: stream, from_stream_creation = create_stream_if_needed(realm, stream_name) bulk_add_subscriptions(realm, [stream], [user_profile], acting_user=None) return stream def unsubscribe(self, user_profile: UserProfile, stream_name: str) -> None: realm = user_profile.realm stream = get_stream(stream_name, user_profile.realm) bulk_remove_subscriptions(realm, [user_profile], [stream], acting_user=None) # Subscribe to a stream by making an API request def common_subscribe_to_streams( self, user: UserProfile, streams: Iterable[str], extra_post_data: Dict[str, Any] = {}, invite_only: bool = False, is_web_public: bool = False, allow_fail: bool = False, **kwargs: ClientArg, ) -> "TestHttpResponse": post_data = { "subscriptions": orjson.dumps([{"name": stream} for stream in streams]).decode(), "is_web_public": orjson.dumps(is_web_public).decode(), "invite_only": orjson.dumps(invite_only).decode(), } post_data.update(extra_post_data) result = self.api_post(user, "/api/v1/users/me/subscriptions", post_data, **kwargs) if not allow_fail: self.assert_json_success(result) return result def subscribed_stream_name_list(self, user: UserProfile) -> str: # This is currently only used for producing error messages. subscribed_streams = gather_subscriptions(user)[0] return "".join(sorted(f" * {stream['name']}\n" for stream in subscribed_streams)) def check_user_subscribed_only_to_streams(self, user_name: str, streams: List[Stream]) -> None: streams = sorted(streams, key=lambda x: x.name) subscribed_streams = gather_subscriptions(self.nonreg_user(user_name))[0] self.assert_length(subscribed_streams, len(streams)) for x, y in zip(subscribed_streams, streams): self.assertEqual(x["name"], y.name) def send_webhook_payload( self, user_profile: UserProfile, url: str, payload: Union[str, Dict[str, Any]], **post_params: ClientArg, ) -> Message: """ Send a webhook payload to the server, and verify that the post is successful. This is a pretty low-level function. For most use cases see the helpers that call this function, which do additional checks. Occasionally tests will call this directly, for unique situations like having multiple messages go to a stream, where the other helper functions are a bit too rigid, and you'll want the test itself do various assertions. Even in those cases, you're often better to simply call client_post and assert_json_success. If the caller expects a message to be sent to a stream, the caller should make sure the user is subscribed. """ prior_msg = self.get_last_message() result = self.client_post(url, payload, **post_params) self.assert_json_success(result) # Check the correct message was sent msg = self.get_last_message() if msg.id == prior_msg.id: raise EmptyResponseError( """ Your test code called an endpoint that did not write any new messages. It is probably broken (but still returns 200 due to exception handling). One possible gotcha is that you forgot to subscribe the test user to the stream that the webhook sends to. """ ) # nocoverage self.assertEqual(msg.sender.email, user_profile.email) return msg def get_last_message(self) -> Message: return Message.objects.latest("id") def get_second_to_last_message(self) -> Message: return Message.objects.all().order_by("-id")[1] @contextmanager def simulated_markdown_failure(self) -> Iterator[None]: """ This raises a failure inside of the try/except block of markdown.__init__.do_convert. """ with self.settings(ERROR_BOT=None), mock.patch( "zerver.lib.markdown.timeout", side_effect=subprocess.CalledProcessError(1, []) ), self.assertLogs( level="ERROR" ): # For markdown_logger.exception yield def create_default_device( self, user_profile: UserProfile, number: str = "+12125550100" ) -> None: phone_device = PhoneDevice( user=user_profile, name="default", confirmed=True, number=number, key="abcd", method="sms", ) phone_device.save() def rm_tree(self, path: str) -> None: if os.path.exists(path): shutil.rmtree(path) def make_import_output_dir(self, exported_from: str) -> str: output_dir = tempfile.mkdtemp( dir=settings.TEST_WORKER_DIR, prefix="test-" + exported_from + "-import-" ) os.makedirs(output_dir, exist_ok=True) return output_dir def get_set(self, data: List[Dict[str, Any]], field: str) -> Set[str]: values = {r[field] for r in data} return values def find_by_id(self, data: List[Dict[str, Any]], db_id: int) -> Dict[str, Any]: return [r for r in data if r["id"] == db_id][0] def init_default_ldap_database(self) -> None: """ Takes care of the mock_ldap setup, loads a directory from zerver/tests/fixtures/ldap/directory.json with various entries to be used by tests. If a test wants to specify its own directory, it can just replace self.mock_ldap.directory with its own content, but in most cases it should be enough to use change_user_attr to make simple modifications to the pre-loaded directory. If new user entries are needed to test for some additional unusual scenario, it's most likely best to add that to directory.json. """ directory = orjson.loads(self.fixture_data("directory.json", type="ldap")) for dn, attrs in directory.items(): if "uid" in attrs: # Generate a password for the LDAP account: attrs["userPassword"] = [self.ldap_password(attrs["uid"][0])] # Load binary attributes. If in "directory", an attribute as its value # has a string starting with "file:", the rest of the string is assumed # to be a path to the file from which binary data should be loaded, # as the actual value of the attribute in LDAP. for attr, value in attrs.items(): if isinstance(value, str) and value.startswith("file:"): with open(value[5:], "rb") as f: attrs[attr] = [f.read()] ldap_patcher = mock.patch("django_auth_ldap.config.ldap.initialize") self.mock_initialize = ldap_patcher.start() self.mock_ldap = MockLDAP(directory) self.mock_initialize.return_value = self.mock_ldap def change_ldap_user_attr( self, username: str, attr_name: str, attr_value: Union[str, bytes], binary: bool = False ) -> None: """ Method for changing the value of an attribute of a user entry in the mock directory. Use option binary=True if you want binary data to be loaded into the attribute from a file specified at attr_value. This changes the attribute only for the specific test function that calls this method, and is isolated from other tests. """ dn = f"uid={username},ou=users,dc=zulip,dc=com" if binary: with open(attr_value, "rb") as f: # attr_value should be a path to the file with the binary data data: Union[str, bytes] = f.read() else: data = attr_value self.mock_ldap.directory[dn][attr_name] = [data] def remove_ldap_user_attr(self, username: str, attr_name: str) -> None: """ Method for removing the value of an attribute of a user entry in the mock directory. This changes the attribute only for the specific test function that calls this method, and is isolated from other tests. """ dn = f"uid={username},ou=users,dc=zulip,dc=com" self.mock_ldap.directory[dn].pop(attr_name, None) def ldap_username(self, username: str) -> str: """ Maps Zulip username to the name of the corresponding LDAP user in our test directory at zerver/tests/fixtures/ldap/directory.json, if the LDAP user exists. """ return self.example_user_ldap_username_map[username] def ldap_password(self, uid: str) -> str: return f"{uid}_ldap_password" def email_display_from(self, email_message: EmailMessage) -> str: """ Returns the email address that will show in email clients as the "From" field. """ # The extra_headers field may contain a "From" which is used # for display in email clients, and appears in the RFC822 # header as `From`. The `.from_email` accessor is the # "envelope from" address, used by mail transfer agents if # the email bounces. return email_message.extra_headers.get("From", email_message.from_email) def email_envelope_from(self, email_message: EmailMessage) -> str: """ Returns the email address that will be used if the email bounces. """ # See email_display_from, above. return email_message.from_email def check_has_permission_policies( self, policy: str, validation_func: Callable[[UserProfile], bool] ) -> None: realm = get_realm("zulip") owner_user = self.example_user("desdemona") admin_user = self.example_user("iago") moderator_user = self.example_user("shiva") member_user = self.example_user("hamlet") new_member_user = self.example_user("othello") guest_user = self.example_user("polonius") do_set_realm_property(realm, "waiting_period_threshold", 1000, acting_user=None) new_member_user.date_joined = timezone_now() - timedelta( days=(realm.waiting_period_threshold - 1) ) new_member_user.save() member_user.date_joined = timezone_now() - timedelta( days=(realm.waiting_period_threshold + 1) ) member_user.save() do_set_realm_property(realm, policy, Realm.POLICY_NOBODY, acting_user=None) self.assertFalse(validation_func(owner_user)) self.assertFalse(validation_func(admin_user)) self.assertFalse(validation_func(moderator_user)) self.assertFalse(validation_func(member_user)) self.assertFalse(validation_func(new_member_user)) self.assertFalse(validation_func(guest_user)) do_set_realm_property(realm, policy, Realm.POLICY_OWNERS_ONLY, acting_user=None) self.assertTrue(validation_func(owner_user)) self.assertFalse(validation_func(admin_user)) self.assertFalse(validation_func(moderator_user)) self.assertFalse(validation_func(member_user)) self.assertFalse(validation_func(new_member_user)) self.assertFalse(validation_func(guest_user)) do_set_realm_property(realm, policy, Realm.POLICY_ADMINS_ONLY, acting_user=None) self.assertTrue(validation_func(owner_user)) self.assertTrue(validation_func(admin_user)) self.assertFalse(validation_func(moderator_user)) self.assertFalse(validation_func(member_user)) self.assertFalse(validation_func(new_member_user)) self.assertFalse(validation_func(guest_user)) do_set_realm_property(realm, policy, Realm.POLICY_MODERATORS_ONLY, acting_user=None) self.assertTrue(validation_func(owner_user)) self.assertTrue(validation_func(admin_user)) self.assertTrue(validation_func(moderator_user)) self.assertFalse(validation_func(member_user)) self.assertFalse(validation_func(new_member_user)) self.assertFalse(validation_func(guest_user)) do_set_realm_property(realm, policy, Realm.POLICY_FULL_MEMBERS_ONLY, acting_user=None) self.assertTrue(validation_func(owner_user)) self.assertTrue(validation_func(admin_user)) self.assertTrue(validation_func(moderator_user)) self.assertTrue(validation_func(member_user)) self.assertFalse(validation_func(new_member_user)) self.assertFalse(validation_func(guest_user)) do_set_realm_property(realm, policy, Realm.POLICY_MEMBERS_ONLY, acting_user=None) self.assertTrue(validation_func(owner_user)) self.assertTrue(validation_func(admin_user)) self.assertTrue(validation_func(moderator_user)) self.assertTrue(validation_func(member_user)) self.assertTrue(validation_func(new_member_user)) self.assertFalse(validation_func(guest_user)) do_set_realm_property(realm, policy, Realm.POLICY_EVERYONE, acting_user=None) self.assertTrue(validation_func(owner_user)) self.assertTrue(validation_func(admin_user)) self.assertTrue(validation_func(moderator_user)) self.assertTrue(validation_func(member_user)) self.assertTrue(validation_func(new_member_user)) self.assertTrue(validation_func(guest_user)) def subscribe_realm_to_manual_license_management_plan( self, realm: Realm, licenses: int, licenses_at_next_renewal: int, billing_schedule: int ) -> Tuple[CustomerPlan, LicenseLedger]: customer, _ = Customer.objects.get_or_create(realm=realm) plan = CustomerPlan.objects.create( customer=customer, automanage_licenses=False, billing_cycle_anchor=timezone_now(), billing_schedule=billing_schedule, tier=CustomerPlan.STANDARD, ) ledger = LicenseLedger.objects.create( plan=plan, is_renewal=True, event_time=timezone_now(), licenses=licenses, licenses_at_next_renewal=licenses_at_next_renewal, ) realm.plan_type = Realm.PLAN_TYPE_STANDARD realm.save(update_fields=["plan_type"]) return plan, ledger def subscribe_realm_to_monthly_plan_on_manual_license_management( self, realm: Realm, licenses: int, licenses_at_next_renewal: int ) -> Tuple[CustomerPlan, LicenseLedger]: return self.subscribe_realm_to_manual_license_management_plan( realm, licenses, licenses_at_next_renewal, CustomerPlan.MONTHLY ) @contextmanager def tornado_redirected_to_list( self, lst: List[Mapping[str, Any]], expected_num_events: int ) -> Iterator[None]: lst.clear() # 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 with mock.patch( "zerver.tornado.event_queue.process_notification", lambda notice: lst.append(notice) ): # Some `send_event` calls need to be executed only after the current transaction # commits (using `on_commit` hooks). Because the transaction in Django tests never # commits (rather, gets rolled back after the test completes), such events would # never be sent in tests, and we would be unable to verify them. Hence, we use # this helper to make sure the `send_event` calls actually run. with self.captureOnCommitCallbacks(execute=True): yield self.assert_length(lst, expected_num_events) def create_user_notifications_data_object( self, *, user_id: int, **kwargs: Any ) -> UserMessageNotificationsData: return UserMessageNotificationsData( user_id=user_id, online_push_enabled=kwargs.get("online_push_enabled", False), pm_email_notify=kwargs.get("pm_email_notify", False), pm_push_notify=kwargs.get("pm_push_notify", False), mention_email_notify=kwargs.get("mention_email_notify", False), mention_push_notify=kwargs.get("mention_push_notify", False), wildcard_mention_email_notify=kwargs.get("wildcard_mention_email_notify", False), wildcard_mention_push_notify=kwargs.get("wildcard_mention_push_notify", False), stream_email_notify=kwargs.get("stream_email_notify", False), stream_push_notify=kwargs.get("stream_push_notify", False), sender_is_muted=kwargs.get("sender_is_muted", False), ) def get_maybe_enqueue_notifications_parameters( self, *, message_id: int, user_id: int, acting_user_id: int, **kwargs: Any ) -> Dict[str, Any]: """ Returns a dictionary with the passed parameters, after filling up the missing data with default values, for testing what was passed to the `maybe_enqueue_notifications` method. """ user_notifications_data = self.create_user_notifications_data_object( user_id=user_id, **kwargs ) return dict( user_notifications_data=user_notifications_data, message_id=message_id, acting_user_id=acting_user_id, mentioned_user_group_id=kwargs.get("mentioned_user_group_id", None), idle=kwargs.get("idle", True), already_notified=kwargs.get( "already_notified", {"email_notified": False, "push_notified": False} ), ) def verify_emoji_code_foreign_keys(self) -> None: """ DB tables that refer to RealmEmoji use int(emoji_code) as the foreign key. Those tables tend to de-normalize emoji_name due to our inheritance-based setup. This helper makes sure those invariants are intact, which is particularly tricky during the import/export process (or during conversions from things like Slack/RocketChat/MatterMost/etc.). """ dct = {} for realm_emoji in RealmEmoji.objects.all(): dct[realm_emoji.id] = realm_emoji if not dct: raise AssertionError("test needs RealmEmoji rows") count = 0 for reaction in Reaction.objects.filter(reaction_type=Reaction.REALM_EMOJI): realm_emoji_id = int(reaction.emoji_code) assert realm_emoji_id in dct self.assertEqual(dct[realm_emoji_id].name, reaction.emoji_name) self.assertEqual(dct[realm_emoji_id].realm_id, reaction.user_profile.realm_id) count += 1 for user_status in UserStatus.objects.filter(reaction_type=UserStatus.REALM_EMOJI): realm_emoji_id = int(user_status.emoji_code) assert realm_emoji_id in dct self.assertEqual(dct[realm_emoji_id].name, user_status.emoji_name) self.assertEqual(dct[realm_emoji_id].realm_id, user_status.user_profile.realm_id) count += 1 if count == 0: raise AssertionError("test is meaningless without any pertinent rows") def check_user_added_in_system_group(self, user: UserProfile) -> None: user_group = get_system_user_group_for_user(user) self.assertTrue( UserGroupMembership.objects.filter(user_profile=user, user_group=user_group).exists() ) @contextmanager def soft_deactivate_and_check_long_term_idle( self, user: UserProfile, expected: bool ) -> Iterator[None]: """ Ensure that the user is soft deactivated (long term idle), and check if the user has been reactivated when exiting the context with an assertion """ if not user.long_term_idle: do_soft_deactivate_users([user]) self.assertTrue(user.long_term_idle) try: yield finally: # Prevent from using the old user object user.refresh_from_db() self.assertEqual(user.long_term_idle, expected) class WebhookTestCase(ZulipTestCase): """Shared test class for all incoming webhooks tests. Used by configuring the below class attributes, and calling send_and_test_message in individual tests. * Tests can override build_webhook_url if the webhook requires a different URL format. * Tests can override get_body for cases where there is no available fixture file. * Tests should specify WEBHOOK_DIR_NAME to enforce that all event types are declared in the @webhook_view decorator. This is important for ensuring we document all fully supported event types. """ STREAM_NAME: Optional[str] = None TEST_USER_EMAIL = "webhook-bot@zulip.com" URL_TEMPLATE: str WEBHOOK_DIR_NAME: Optional[str] = None # This last parameter is a workaround to handle webhooks that do not # name the main function api_{WEBHOOK_DIR_NAME}_webhook. VIEW_FUNCTION_NAME: Optional[str] = None @property def test_user(self) -> UserProfile: return get_user(self.TEST_USER_EMAIL, get_realm("zulip")) def setUp(self) -> None: super().setUp() self.url = self.build_webhook_url() if self.WEBHOOK_DIR_NAME is not None: # If VIEW_FUNCTION_NAME is explicitly specified and # WEBHOOK_DIR_NAME is not None, an exception will be # raised when a test triggers events that are not # explicitly specified via the event_types parameter to # the @webhook_view decorator. if self.VIEW_FUNCTION_NAME is None: function = import_string( f"zerver.webhooks.{self.WEBHOOK_DIR_NAME}.view.api_{self.WEBHOOK_DIR_NAME}_webhook" ) else: function = import_string( f"zerver.webhooks.{self.WEBHOOK_DIR_NAME}.view.{self.VIEW_FUNCTION_NAME}" ) all_event_types = None if hasattr(function, "_all_event_types"): all_event_types = function._all_event_types if all_event_types is None: return # nocoverage def side_effect(*args: Any, **kwargs: Any) -> None: complete_event_type = ( kwargs.get("complete_event_type") if len(args) < 5 else args[4] # complete_event_type is the argument at index 4 ) if ( complete_event_type is not None and all_event_types is not None and complete_event_type not in all_event_types ): # nocoverage raise Exception( f""" Error: This test triggered a message using the event "{complete_event_type}", which was not properly registered via the @webhook_view(..., event_types=[...]). These registrations are important for Zulip self-documenting the supported event types for this integration. You can fix this by adding "{complete_event_type}" to ALL_EVENT_TYPES for this webhook. """.strip() ) check_send_webhook_message(*args, **kwargs) self.patch = mock.patch( f"zerver.webhooks.{self.WEBHOOK_DIR_NAME}.view.check_send_webhook_message", side_effect=side_effect, ) self.patch.start() self.addCleanup(self.patch.stop) def api_stream_message( self, user: UserProfile, fixture_name: str, expected_topic: Optional[str] = None, expected_message: Optional[str] = None, content_type: Optional[str] = "application/json", expect_noop: bool = False, **kwargs: ClientArg, ) -> None: kwargs["HTTP_AUTHORIZATION"] = self.encode_user(user) self.check_webhook( fixture_name, expected_topic, expected_message, content_type, expect_noop, **kwargs ) def check_webhook( self, fixture_name: str, expected_topic: Optional[str] = None, expected_message: Optional[str] = None, content_type: Optional[str] = "application/json", expect_noop: bool = False, **kwargs: ClientArg, ) -> None: """ check_webhook is the main way to test "normal" webhooks that work by receiving a payload from a third party and then writing some message to a Zulip stream. We use `fixture_name` to find the payload data in of our test fixtures. Then we verify that a message gets sent to a stream: self.STREAM_NAME: stream name expected_topic: topic expected_message: content We simulate the delivery of the payload with `content_type`, and you can pass other headers via `kwargs`. For the rare cases of webhooks actually sending private messages, see send_and_test_private_message. When no message is expected to be sent, set `expect_noop` to True. """ assert self.STREAM_NAME is not None self.subscribe(self.test_user, self.STREAM_NAME) payload = self.get_payload(fixture_name) if content_type is not None: kwargs["content_type"] = content_type if self.WEBHOOK_DIR_NAME is not None: headers = get_fixture_http_headers(self.WEBHOOK_DIR_NAME, fixture_name) headers = standardize_headers(headers) kwargs.update(headers) try: msg = self.send_webhook_payload( self.test_user, self.url, payload, **kwargs, ) except EmptyResponseError: if expect_noop: return else: raise AssertionError( "No message was sent. Pass expect_noop=True if this is intentional." ) if expect_noop: raise Exception( """ While no message is expected given expect_noop=True, your test code triggered an endpoint that did write one or more new messages. """.strip() ) assert expected_message is not None and expected_topic is not None self.assert_stream_message( message=msg, stream_name=self.STREAM_NAME, topic_name=expected_topic, content=expected_message, ) def assert_stream_message( self, message: Message, stream_name: str, topic_name: str, content: str, ) -> None: self.assertEqual(get_display_recipient(message.recipient), stream_name) self.assertEqual(message.topic_name(), topic_name) self.assertEqual(message.content, content) def send_and_test_private_message( self, fixture_name: str, expected_message: str, content_type: str = "application/json", *, sender: Optional[UserProfile] = None, **kwargs: ClientArg, ) -> Message: """ For the rare cases that you are testing a webhook that sends private messages, use this function. Most webhooks send to streams, and you will want to look at check_webhook. """ payload = self.get_payload(fixture_name) kwargs["content_type"] = content_type if self.WEBHOOK_DIR_NAME is not None: headers = get_fixture_http_headers(self.WEBHOOK_DIR_NAME, fixture_name) headers = standardize_headers(headers) kwargs.update(headers) if sender is None: sender = self.test_user msg = self.send_webhook_payload( sender, self.url, payload, **kwargs, ) self.assertEqual(msg.content, expected_message) return msg def build_webhook_url(self, *args: str, **kwargs: str) -> str: url = self.URL_TEMPLATE if url.find("api_key") >= 0: api_key = get_api_key(self.test_user) url = self.URL_TEMPLATE.format(api_key=api_key, stream=self.STREAM_NAME) else: url = self.URL_TEMPLATE.format(stream=self.STREAM_NAME) has_arguments = kwargs or args if has_arguments and url.find("?") == -1: url = f"{url}?" # nocoverage else: url = f"{url}&" for key, value in kwargs.items(): url = f"{url}{key}={value}&" for arg in args: url = f"{url}{arg}&" return url[:-1] if has_arguments else url def get_payload(self, fixture_name: str) -> Union[str, Dict[str, str]]: """ Generally webhooks that override this should return dicts.""" return self.get_body(fixture_name) def get_body(self, fixture_name: str) -> str: assert self.WEBHOOK_DIR_NAME is not None body = self.webhook_fixture_data(self.WEBHOOK_DIR_NAME, fixture_name) # fail fast if we don't have valid json orjson.loads(body) return body class MigrationsTestCase(ZulipTestCase): # nocoverage """ Test class for database migrations inspired by this blog post: https://www.caktusgroup.com/blog/2016/02/02/writing-unit-tests-django-migrations/ Documented at https://zulip.readthedocs.io/en/latest/subsystems/schema-migrations.html """ @property def app(self) -> str: app_config = apps.get_containing_app_config(type(self).__module__) assert app_config is not None return app_config.name migrate_from: Optional[str] = None migrate_to: Optional[str] = None def setUp(self) -> None: assert ( self.migrate_from and self.migrate_to ), f"TestCase '{type(self).__name__}' must define migrate_from and migrate_to properties" migrate_from: List[Tuple[str, str]] = [(self.app, self.migrate_from)] migrate_to: List[Tuple[str, str]] = [(self.app, self.migrate_to)] executor = MigrationExecutor(connection) old_apps = executor.loader.project_state(migrate_from).apps # Reverse to the original migration executor.migrate(migrate_from) self.setUpBeforeMigration(old_apps) # Run the migration to test executor = MigrationExecutor(connection) executor.loader.build_graph() # reload. executor.migrate(migrate_to) self.apps = executor.loader.project_state(migrate_to).apps def setUpBeforeMigration(self, apps: StateApps) -> None: pass # nocoverage def get_topic_messages(user_profile: UserProfile, stream: Stream, topic_name: str) -> List[Message]: query = UserMessage.objects.filter( user_profile=user_profile, message__recipient=stream.recipient, ).order_by("id") return [um.message for um in filter_by_topic_name_via_message(query, topic_name)]