from types import SimpleNamespace from typing import Dict from unittest.mock import MagicMock, patch from django.http import HttpRequest from zerver.decorator import webhook_view from zerver.lib.actions import do_rename_stream from zerver.lib.exceptions import InvalidJSONError, JsonableError from zerver.lib.send_email import FromAddress from zerver.lib.test_classes import WebhookTestCase, ZulipTestCase from zerver.lib.test_helpers import HostRequestMock from zerver.lib.users import get_api_key from zerver.lib.webhooks.common import ( INVALID_JSON_MESSAGE, MISSING_EVENT_HEADER_MESSAGE, MissingHTTPEventHeader, get_fixture_http_headers, standardize_headers, validate_extract_webhook_http_header, ) from zerver.models import UserProfile, get_realm, get_user class WebhooksCommonTestCase(ZulipTestCase): def test_webhook_http_header_header_exists(self) -> None: webhook_bot = get_user("webhook-bot@zulip.com", get_realm("zulip")) request = HostRequestMock() request.META["HTTP_X_CUSTOM_HEADER"] = "custom_value" request.user = webhook_bot header_value = validate_extract_webhook_http_header( request, "X_CUSTOM_HEADER", "test_webhook" ) self.assertEqual(header_value, "custom_value") def test_webhook_http_header_header_does_not_exist(self) -> None: webhook_bot = get_user("webhook-bot@zulip.com", get_realm("zulip")) webhook_bot.last_reminder = None notification_bot = self.notification_bot() request = HostRequestMock() request.user = webhook_bot request.path = "some/random/path" exception_msg = "Missing the HTTP event header 'X_CUSTOM_HEADER'" with self.assertRaisesRegex(MissingHTTPEventHeader, exception_msg): validate_extract_webhook_http_header(request, "X_CUSTOM_HEADER", "test_webhook") msg = self.get_last_message() expected_message = MISSING_EVENT_HEADER_MESSAGE.format( bot_name=webhook_bot.full_name, request_path=request.path, header_name="X_CUSTOM_HEADER", integration_name="test_webhook", support_email=FromAddress.SUPPORT, ).rstrip() self.assertEqual(msg.sender.id, notification_bot.id) self.assertEqual(msg.content, expected_message) def test_notify_bot_owner_on_invalid_json(self) -> None: @webhook_view("ClientName", notify_bot_owner_on_invalid_json=False) def my_webhook_no_notify(request: HttpRequest, user_profile: UserProfile) -> None: raise InvalidJSONError("Malformed JSON") @webhook_view("ClientName", notify_bot_owner_on_invalid_json=True) def my_webhook_notify(request: HttpRequest, user_profile: UserProfile) -> None: raise InvalidJSONError("Malformed JSON") 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 = get_api_key(webhook_bot) request = HostRequestMock() request.POST["api_key"] = webhook_bot_api_key request.host = "zulip.testserver" expected_msg = INVALID_JSON_MESSAGE.format(webhook_name="ClientName") last_message_id = self.get_last_message().id with self.assertRaisesRegex(JsonableError, "Malformed JSON"): my_webhook_no_notify(request) # First verify that without the setting, it doesn't send a PM to bot owner. msg = self.get_last_message() self.assertEqual(msg.id, last_message_id) self.assertNotEqual(msg.content, expected_msg.strip()) # Then verify that with the setting, it does send such a message. with self.assertRaisesRegex(JsonableError, "Malformed JSON"): my_webhook_notify(request) msg = self.get_last_message() self.assertNotEqual(msg.id, last_message_id) self.assertEqual(msg.sender.id, self.notification_bot().id) self.assertEqual(msg.content, expected_msg.strip()) @patch("zerver.lib.webhooks.common.importlib.import_module") def test_get_fixture_http_headers_for_success(self, import_module_mock: MagicMock) -> None: def fixture_to_headers(fixture_name: str) -> Dict[str, str]: # A sample function which would normally perform some # extra operations before returning a dictionary # corresponding to the fixture name passed. For this test, # we just return a fixed dictionary. return {"key": "value"} fake_module = SimpleNamespace(fixture_to_headers=fixture_to_headers) import_module_mock.return_value = fake_module headers = get_fixture_http_headers("some_integration", "complex_fixture") self.assertEqual(headers, {"key": "value"}) def test_get_fixture_http_headers_for_non_existant_integration(self) -> None: headers = get_fixture_http_headers("some_random_nonexistant_integration", "fixture_name") self.assertEqual(headers, {}) @patch("zerver.lib.webhooks.common.importlib.import_module") def test_get_fixture_http_headers_with_no_fixtures_to_headers_function( self, import_module_mock: MagicMock, ) -> None: fake_module = SimpleNamespace() import_module_mock.return_value = fake_module self.assertEqual( get_fixture_http_headers("some_integration", "simple_fixture"), {}, ) def test_standardize_headers(self) -> None: self.assertEqual(standardize_headers({}), {}) raw_headers = {"Content-Type": "text/plain", "X-Event-Type": "ping"} djangoified_headers = standardize_headers(raw_headers) expected_djangoified_headers = {"CONTENT_TYPE": "text/plain", "HTTP_X_EVENT_TYPE": "ping"} self.assertEqual(djangoified_headers, expected_djangoified_headers) class WebhookURLConfigurationTestCase(WebhookTestCase): STREAM_NAME = "helloworld" WEBHOOK_DIR_NAME = "helloworld" URL_TEMPLATE = "/api/v1/external/helloworld?stream={stream}&api_key={api_key}" def setUp(self) -> None: super().setUp() stream = self.subscribe(self.test_user, self.STREAM_NAME) # In actual webhook tests, we will not need to use stream id. # We assign stream id to STREAM_NAME for testing URL configuration only. self.STREAM_NAME = str(stream.id) do_rename_stream(stream, "helloworld_renamed", self.test_user) self.url = self.build_webhook_url() def test_trigger_stream_message_by_id(self) -> None: # check_webhook cannot be used here as it # subscribes the test user to self.STREAM_NAME payload = self.get_body("hello") self.send_webhook_payload( self.test_user, self.url, payload, content_type="application/json" ) expected_topic = "Hello World" expected_message = "Hello! I am happy to be here! :smile:\nThe Wikipedia featured article for today is **[Marilyn Monroe](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marilyn_Monroe)**" msg = self.get_last_message() self.assert_stream_message( message=msg, stream_name="helloworld_renamed", topic_name=expected_topic, content=expected_message, ) class MissingEventHeaderTestCase(WebhookTestCase): STREAM_NAME = "groove" URL_TEMPLATE = "/api/v1/external/groove?stream={stream}&api_key={api_key}" # This tests the validate_extract_webhook_http_header function with # an actual webhook, instead of just making a mock def test_missing_event_header(self) -> None: self.subscribe(self.test_user, self.STREAM_NAME) result = self.client_post( self.url, self.get_body("ticket_state_changed"), content_type="application/x-www-form-urlencoded", ) self.assert_json_error(result, "Missing the HTTP event header 'X_GROOVE_EVENT'") webhook_bot = get_user("webhook-bot@zulip.com", get_realm("zulip")) webhook_bot.last_reminder = None notification_bot = self.notification_bot() msg = self.get_last_message() expected_message = MISSING_EVENT_HEADER_MESSAGE.format( bot_name=webhook_bot.full_name, request_path="/api/v1/external/groove", header_name="X_GROOVE_EVENT", integration_name="Groove", support_email=FromAddress.SUPPORT, ).rstrip() if msg.sender.id != notification_bot.id: # nocoverage # This block seems to fire occasionally; debug output: print(msg) print(msg.content) self.assertEqual(msg.sender.id, notification_bot.id) self.assertEqual(msg.content, expected_message) def get_body(self, fixture_name: str) -> str: return self.webhook_fixture_data("groove", fixture_name, file_type="json")