import logging import sys from functools import wraps from types import TracebackType from typing import Callable, Dict, Iterator, NoReturn, Optional, Tuple, Type, Union, cast from unittest.mock import MagicMock, patch from django.conf import settings from django.contrib.auth.models import AnonymousUser from django.http import HttpRequest from django.utils.log import AdminEmailHandler from zerver.lib.test_classes import ZulipTestCase from zerver.lib.test_helpers import mock_queue_publish from zerver.lib.types import ViewFuncT from zerver.logging_handlers import AdminNotifyHandler, HasRequest captured_request: Optional[HttpRequest] = None captured_exc_info: Optional[ Union[Tuple[Type[BaseException], BaseException, TracebackType], Tuple[None, None, None]] ] = None def capture_and_throw(domain: Optional[str] = None) -> Callable[[ViewFuncT], ViewFuncT]: def wrapper(view_func: ViewFuncT) -> ViewFuncT: @wraps(view_func) def wrapped_view(request: HttpRequest, *args: object, **kwargs: object) -> NoReturn: global captured_request captured_request = request try: raise Exception("Request error") except Exception as e: global captured_exc_info captured_exc_info = sys.exc_info() raise e return cast(ViewFuncT, wrapped_view) # https://github.com/python/mypy/issues/1927 return wrapper class AdminNotifyHandlerTest(ZulipTestCase): logger = logging.getLogger("django") def setUp(self) -> None: super().setUp() self.handler = AdminNotifyHandler() # Prevent the exceptions we're going to raise from being printed # You may want to disable this when debugging tests settings.LOGGING_ENABLED = False global captured_exc_info global captured_request captured_request = None captured_exc_info = None def tearDown(self) -> None: settings.LOGGING_ENABLED = True super().tearDown() def get_admin_zulip_handler(self) -> AdminNotifyHandler: return [h for h in logging.getLogger("").handlers if isinstance(h, AdminNotifyHandler)][0] @patch("zerver.logging_handlers.try_git_describe") def test_basic(self, mock_function: MagicMock) -> None: mock_function.return_value = None """A random exception passes happily through AdminNotifyHandler""" handler = self.get_admin_zulip_handler() try: raise Exception("Testing error!") except Exception: exc_info = sys.exc_info() record = self.logger.makeRecord( "name", logging.ERROR, "function", 16, "message", {}, exc_info ) handler.emit(record) def simulate_error(self) -> logging.LogRecord: self.login("hamlet") with patch("zerver.decorator.rate_limit") as rate_limit_patch, self.assertLogs( "django.request", level="ERROR" ) as request_error_log, self.assertLogs( "zerver.middleware.json_error_handler", level="ERROR" ) as json_error_handler_log: rate_limit_patch.side_effect = capture_and_throw result = self.client_get("/json/users") self.assert_json_error(result, "Internal server error", status_code=500) rate_limit_patch.assert_called_once() self.assertEqual( request_error_log.output, ["ERROR:django.request:Internal Server Error: /json/users"] ) self.assertTrue( "ERROR:zerver.middleware.json_error_handler:Traceback (most recent call last):" in json_error_handler_log.output[0] ) self.assertTrue("Exception: Request error" in json_error_handler_log.output[0]) record = self.logger.makeRecord( "name", logging.ERROR, "function", 15, "message", {}, captured_exc_info, extra={"request": captured_request}, ) return record def run_handler(self, record: logging.LogRecord) -> Dict[str, object]: with patch("zerver.lib.error_notify.notify_server_error") as patched_notify: self.handler.emit(record) patched_notify.assert_called_once() return patched_notify.call_args[0][0] @patch("zerver.logging_handlers.try_git_describe") def test_long_exception_request(self, mock_function: MagicMock) -> None: mock_function.return_value = None """A request with no stack and multi-line report.getMessage() is handled properly""" record = self.simulate_error() record.exc_info = None record.msg = "message\nmoremesssage\nmore" report = self.run_handler(record) self.assertIn("user", report) self.assertIn("user_email", report["user"]) self.assertIn("user_role", report["user"]) self.assertIn("message", report) self.assertIn("stack_trace", report) self.assertEqual(report["stack_trace"], "message\nmoremesssage\nmore") self.assertEqual(report["message"], "message") @patch("zerver.logging_handlers.try_git_describe") def test_request(self, mock_function: MagicMock) -> None: mock_function.return_value = None """A normal request is handled properly""" record = self.simulate_error() assert isinstance(record, HasRequest) report = self.run_handler(record) self.assertIn("user", report) self.assertIn("user_email", report["user"]) self.assertIn("user_role", report["user"]) self.assertIn("message", report) self.assertIn("stack_trace", report) # Test that `add_request_metadata` throwing an exception is fine with patch("zerver.logging_handlers.traceback.print_exc"): with patch( "zerver.logging_handlers.add_request_metadata", side_effect=Exception("Unexpected exception!"), ): report = self.run_handler(record) self.assertNotIn("user", report) self.assertIn("message", report) self.assertEqual(report["stack_trace"], "See /var/log/zulip/errors.log") # Check anonymous user is handled correctly record.request.user = AnonymousUser() report = self.run_handler(record) self.assertIn("host", report) self.assertIn("user", report) self.assertIn("user_email", report["user"]) self.assertIn("user_role", report["user"]) self.assertIn("message", report) self.assertIn("stack_trace", report) # Put it back so we continue to test the non-anonymous case record.request.user = self.example_user("hamlet") # Now simulate a DisallowedHost exception def get_host_error() -> None: raise Exception("Get host failure!") orig_get_host = record.request.get_host record.request.get_host = get_host_error report = self.run_handler(record) record.request.get_host = orig_get_host self.assertIn("host", report) self.assertIn("user", report) self.assertIn("user_email", report["user"]) self.assertIn("user_role", report["user"]) self.assertIn("message", report) self.assertIn("stack_trace", report) # Test an exception_filter exception with patch("zerver.logging_handlers.get_exception_reporter_filter", return_value=15): record.request.method = "POST" report = self.run_handler(record) record.request.method = "GET" self.assertIn("host", report) self.assertIn("user", report) self.assertIn("user_email", report["user"]) self.assertIn("user_role", report["user"]) self.assertIn("message", report) self.assertIn("stack_trace", report) # Test the catch-all exception handler doesn't throw with patch( "zerver.lib.error_notify.notify_server_error", side_effect=Exception("queue error") ): self.handler.emit(record) with self.settings(STAGING_ERROR_NOTIFICATIONS=False): with mock_queue_publish( "zerver.logging_handlers.queue_json_publish", side_effect=Exception("queue error") ) as m: with patch("logging.warning") as log_mock: self.handler.emit(record) m.assert_called_once() log_mock.assert_called_once_with( "Reporting an exception triggered an exception!", exc_info=True ) with mock_queue_publish("zerver.logging_handlers.queue_json_publish") as m: with patch("logging.warning") as log_mock: self.handler.emit(record) m.assert_called_once() log_mock.assert_not_called() # Test no exc_info record.exc_info = None report = self.run_handler(record) self.assertIn("host", report) self.assertIn("user", report) self.assertIn("user_email", report["user"]) self.assertIn("user_role", report["user"]) self.assertIn("message", report) self.assertEqual(report["stack_trace"], "No stack trace available") # Test arbitrary exceptions from request.user record.request.user = None with patch("zerver.logging_handlers.traceback.print_exc"): report = self.run_handler(record) self.assertIn("host", report) self.assertIn("user", report) self.assertIn("user_email", report["user"]) self.assertIn("user_role", report["user"]) self.assertIn("message", report) self.assertIn("stack_trace", report) class LoggingConfigTest(ZulipTestCase): @staticmethod def all_loggers() -> Iterator[logging.Logger]: # There is no documented API for enumerating the loggers; but the # internals of `logging` haven't changed in ages, so just use them. loggerDict: Dict[str, object] = getattr(logging.Logger, "manager").loggerDict for logger in loggerDict.values(): if not isinstance(logger, logging.Logger): continue yield logger def test_django_emails_disabled(self) -> None: for logger in self.all_loggers(): # The `handlers` attribute is undocumented, but see comment on # `all_loggers`. for handler in logger.handlers: assert not isinstance(handler, AdminEmailHandler) class ErrorFiltersTest(ZulipTestCase): def test_clean_data_from_query_parameters(self) -> None: from zerver.filters import clean_data_from_query_parameters self.assertEqual( clean_data_from_query_parameters("api_key=abcdz&stream=1"), "api_key=******&stream=******", ) self.assertEqual( clean_data_from_query_parameters("api_key=abcdz&stream=foo&topic=bar"), "api_key=******&stream=******&topic=******", ) class RateLimitFilterTest(ZulipTestCase): # This logger has special settings configured in # test_extra_settings.py. logger = logging.getLogger("zulip.test_zulip_admins_handler") def test_recursive_filter_handling(self) -> None: def mocked_cache_get(key: str) -> int: self.logger.error( "Log an error to trigger recursive filter() calls in _RateLimitFilter." ) raise Exception with patch("zerver.lib.logging_util.cache.get", side_effect=mocked_cache_get) as m: self.logger.error("Log an error to trigger initial _RateLimitFilter.filter() call.") # cache.get should have only been called once, by the original filter() call: m.assert_called_once()