zulip/zerver/test_signup.py

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# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
from django.conf import settings
from django.test import TestCase
from zilencer.models import Deployment
from zerver.models import (
get_realm, get_user_profile_by_email,
PreregistrationUser, Realm, ScheduledJob, UserProfile,
)
from zerver.lib.actions import (
create_stream_if_needed,
do_add_subscription,
set_default_streams,
)
from zerver.lib.digest import send_digest_email
from zerver.lib.notifications import enqueue_welcome_emails, one_click_unsubscribe_link
from zerver.lib.test_helpers import AuthedTestCase, find_key_by_email, queries_captured
from zerver.lib.test_runner import slow
from zerver.lib.session_user import get_session_dict_user
import re
import ujson
from urlparse import urlparse
class PublicURLTest(TestCase):
"""
Account creation URLs are accessible even when not logged in. Authenticated
URLs redirect to a page.
"""
def fetch(self, method, urls, expected_status):
for url in urls:
if method == "get":
response = self.client.get(url)
else:
response = self.client.post(url)
self.assertEqual(response.status_code, expected_status,
msg="Expected %d, received %d for %s to %s" % (
expected_status, response.status_code, method, url))
def test_public_urls(self):
"""
Test which views are accessible when not logged in.
"""
# FIXME: We should also test the Tornado URLs -- this codepath
# can't do so because this Django test mechanism doesn't go
# through Tornado.
get_urls = {200: ["/accounts/home/", "/accounts/login/"],
302: ["/"],
401: ["/api/v1/streams/Denmark/members",
"/api/v1/users/me/subscriptions",
"/api/v1/messages",
],
}
post_urls = {200: ["/accounts/login/"],
302: ["/accounts/logout/"],
401: ["/json/get_public_streams",
"/json/get_old_messages",
"/json/update_pointer",
"/json/send_message",
"/json/invite_users",
"/json/settings/change",
"/json/subscriptions/remove",
"/json/subscriptions/exists",
"/json/subscriptions/add",
"/json/subscriptions/property",
"/json/get_subscribers",
"/json/fetch_api_key",
"/api/v1/users/me/subscriptions",
],
400: ["/api/v1/send_message",
"/api/v1/external/github",
"/api/v1/fetch_api_key",
],
}
for status_code, url_set in get_urls.iteritems():
self.fetch("get", url_set, status_code)
for status_code, url_set in post_urls.iteritems():
self.fetch("post", url_set, status_code)
def test_get_gcid_when_not_configured(self):
with self.settings(GOOGLE_CLIENT_ID=None):
resp = self.client.get("/api/v1/fetch_google_client_id")
self.assertEquals(400, resp.status_code,
msg="Expected 400, received %d for GET /api/v1/fetch_google_client_id" % resp.status_code,
)
data = ujson.loads(resp.content)
self.assertEqual('error', data['result'])
def test_get_gcid_when_configured(self):
with self.settings(GOOGLE_CLIENT_ID="ABCD"):
resp = self.client.get("/api/v1/fetch_google_client_id")
self.assertEquals(200, resp.status_code,
msg="Expected 200, received %d for GET /api/v1/fetch_google_client_id" % resp.status_code,
)
data = ujson.loads(resp.content)
self.assertEqual('success', data['result'])
self.assertEqual('ABCD', data['google_client_id'])
class LoginTest(AuthedTestCase):
"""
Logging in, registration, and logging out.
"""
def test_login(self):
self.login("hamlet@zulip.com")
user_profile = get_user_profile_by_email('hamlet@zulip.com')
self.assertEqual(get_session_dict_user(self.client.session), user_profile.id)
def test_login_bad_password(self):
self.login("hamlet@zulip.com", "wrongpassword")
self.assertIsNone(get_session_dict_user(self.client.session))
def test_login_nonexist_user(self):
result = self.login("xxx@zulip.com", "xxx")
self.assertIn("Please enter a correct email and password", result.content)
def test_register(self):
realm = get_realm("zulip.com")
streams = ["stream_%s" % i for i in xrange(40)]
for stream in streams:
create_stream_if_needed(realm, stream)
set_default_streams(realm, streams)
with queries_captured() as queries:
self.register("test", "test")
# Ensure the number of queries we make is not O(streams)
self.assert_length(queries, 67)
user_profile = get_user_profile_by_email('test@zulip.com')
self.assertEqual(get_session_dict_user(self.client.session), user_profile.id)
def test_register_deactivated(self):
"""
If you try to register for a deactivated realm, you get a clear error
page.
"""
realm = get_realm("zulip.com")
realm.deactivated = True
realm.save(update_fields=["deactivated"])
result = self.register("test", "test")
self.assertIn("has been deactivated", result.content.replace("\n", " "))
with self.assertRaises(UserProfile.DoesNotExist):
get_user_profile_by_email('test@zulip.com')
def test_login_deactivated(self):
"""
If you try to log in to a deactivated realm, you get a clear error page.
"""
realm = get_realm("zulip.com")
realm.deactivated = True
realm.save(update_fields=["deactivated"])
result = self.login("hamlet@zulip.com")
self.assertIn("has been deactivated", result.content.replace("\n", " "))
def test_logout(self):
self.login("hamlet@zulip.com")
self.client.post('/accounts/logout/')
self.assertIsNone(get_session_dict_user(self.client.session))
def test_non_ascii_login(self):
"""
You can log in even if your password contain non-ASCII characters.
"""
email = "test@zulip.com"
password = u"hümbüǵ"
# Registering succeeds.
self.register("test", password)
user_profile = get_user_profile_by_email(email)
self.assertEqual(get_session_dict_user(self.client.session), user_profile.id)
self.client.post('/accounts/logout/')
self.assertIsNone(get_session_dict_user(self.client.session))
# Logging in succeeds.
self.client.post('/accounts/logout/')
self.login(email, password)
self.assertEqual(get_session_dict_user(self.client.session), user_profile.id)
def test_register_first_user_with_invites(self):
"""
The first user in a realm has a special step in their signup workflow
for inviting coworkers. Do as realistic an end-to-end test as we can
without Tornado running.
"""
username = "user1"
password = "test"
domain = "test.com"
email = "user1@test.com"
# Create a new realm to ensure that we're the first user in it.
Realm.objects.create(domain=domain, name="Test Inc.")
# Start the signup process by supplying an email address.
result = self.client.post('/accounts/home/', {'email': email})
# Check the redirect telling you to check your mail for a confirmation
# link.
self.assertEquals(result.status_code, 302)
self.assertTrue(result["Location"].endswith(
"/accounts/send_confirm/%s@%s" % (username, domain)))
result = self.client.get(result["Location"])
self.assertIn("Check your email so we can get started.", result.content)
# Visit the confirmation link.
from django.core.mail import outbox
for message in reversed(outbox):
if email in message.to:
confirmation_link_pattern = re.compile(settings.EXTERNAL_HOST + "(\S+)>")
confirmation_url = confirmation_link_pattern.search(
message.body).groups()[0]
break
else:
raise ValueError("Couldn't find a confirmation email.")
result = self.client.get(confirmation_url)
self.assertEquals(result.status_code, 200)
# Pick a password and agree to the ToS.
result = self.submit_reg_form_for_user(username, password, domain)
self.assertEquals(result.status_code, 302)
self.assertTrue(result["Location"].endswith("/invite/"))
# Invite coworkers to join you.
result = self.client.get(result["Location"])
self.assertIn("You're the first one here!", result.content)
# Reset the outbox for our invites.
outbox.pop()
invitees = ['alice@' + domain, 'bob@' + domain]
params = {
'invitee_emails': ujson.dumps(invitees)
}
result = self.client.post('/json/bulk_invite_users', params)
self.assert_json_success(result)
# We really did email these users, and they have PreregistrationUser
# objects.
email_recipients = [message.recipients()[0] for message in outbox]
self.assertEqual(len(outbox), len(invitees))
self.assertItemsEqual(email_recipients, invitees)
user_profile = get_user_profile_by_email(email)
self.assertEqual(len(invitees), PreregistrationUser.objects.filter(
referred_by=user_profile).count())
# After this we start manipulating browser information, so stop here.
class InviteUserTest(AuthedTestCase):
def invite(self, users, streams):
"""
Invites the specified users to Zulip with the specified streams.
users should be a string containing the users to invite, comma or
newline separated.
streams should be a list of strings.
"""
return self.client.post("/json/invite_users",
{"invitee_emails": users,
"stream": streams})
def check_sent_emails(self, correct_recipients):
from django.core.mail import outbox
self.assertEqual(len(outbox), len(correct_recipients))
email_recipients = [email.recipients()[0] for email in outbox]
self.assertItemsEqual(email_recipients, correct_recipients)
def test_bulk_invite_users(self):
# The bulk_invite_users code path is for the first user in a realm.
self.login('hamlet@zulip.com')
invitees = ['alice@zulip.com', 'bob@zulip.com']
params = {
'invitee_emails': ujson.dumps(invitees)
}
result = self.client.post('/json/bulk_invite_users', params)
self.assert_json_success(result)
self.check_sent_emails(invitees)
def test_successful_invite_user(self):
"""
A call to /json/invite_users with valid parameters causes an invitation
email to be sent.
"""
self.login("hamlet@zulip.com")
invitee = "alice-test@zulip.com"
self.assert_json_success(self.invite(invitee, ["Denmark"]))
self.assertTrue(find_key_by_email(invitee))
self.check_sent_emails([invitee])
def test_multi_user_invite(self):
"""
Invites multiple users with a variety of delimiters.
"""
self.login("hamlet@zulip.com")
# Intentionally use a weird string.
self.assert_json_success(self.invite(
"""bob-test@zulip.com, carol-test@zulip.com,
dave-test@zulip.com
earl-test@zulip.com""", ["Denmark"]))
for user in ("bob", "carol", "dave", "earl"):
self.assertTrue(find_key_by_email("%s-test@zulip.com" % user))
self.check_sent_emails(["bob-test@zulip.com", "carol-test@zulip.com",
"dave-test@zulip.com", "earl-test@zulip.com"])
def test_missing_or_invalid_params(self):
"""
Tests inviting with various missing or invalid parameters.
"""
self.login("hamlet@zulip.com")
self.assert_json_error(
self.client.post("/json/invite_users", {"invitee_emails": "foo@zulip.com"}),
"You must specify at least one stream for invitees to join.")
for address in ("noatsign.com", "outsideyourdomain@example.net"):
self.assert_json_error(
self.invite(address, ["Denmark"]),
"Some emails did not validate, so we didn't send any invitations.")
self.check_sent_emails([])
def test_invalid_stream(self):
"""
Tests inviting to a non-existent stream.
"""
self.login("hamlet@zulip.com")
self.assert_json_error(self.invite("iago-test@zulip.com", ["NotARealStream"]),
"Stream does not exist: NotARealStream. No invites were sent.")
self.check_sent_emails([])
def test_invite_existing_user(self):
"""
If you invite an address already using Zulip, no invitation is sent.
"""
self.login("hamlet@zulip.com")
self.assert_json_error(
self.client.post("/json/invite_users",
{"invitee_emails": "hamlet@zulip.com",
"stream": ["Denmark"]}),
"We weren't able to invite anyone.")
self.assertRaises(PreregistrationUser.DoesNotExist,
lambda: PreregistrationUser.objects.get(
email="hamlet@zulip.com"))
self.check_sent_emails([])
def test_invite_some_existing_some_new(self):
"""
If you invite a mix of already existing and new users, invitations are
only sent to the new users.
"""
self.login("hamlet@zulip.com")
existing = ["hamlet@zulip.com", "othello@zulip.com"]
new = ["foo-test@zulip.com", "bar-test@zulip.com"]
result = self.client.post("/json/invite_users",
{"invitee_emails": "\n".join(existing + new),
"stream": ["Denmark"]})
self.assert_json_error(result,
"Some of those addresses are already using Zulip, \
so we didn't send them an invitation. We did send invitations to everyone else!")
# We only created accounts for the new users.
for email in existing:
self.assertRaises(PreregistrationUser.DoesNotExist,
lambda: PreregistrationUser.objects.get(
email=email))
for email in new:
self.assertTrue(PreregistrationUser.objects.get(email=email))
# We only sent emails to the new users.
self.check_sent_emails(new)
def test_invite_outside_domain_in_closed_realm(self):
"""
In a realm with `restricted_to_domain = True`, you can't invite people
with a different domain from that of the realm or your e-mail address.
"""
zulip_realm = get_realm("zulip.com")
zulip_realm.restricted_to_domain = True
zulip_realm.save()
self.login("hamlet@zulip.com")
external_address = "foo@example.com"
self.assert_json_error(
self.invite(external_address, ["Denmark"]),
"Some emails did not validate, so we didn't send any invitations.")
@slow(0.20, 'inviting is slow')
def test_invite_outside_domain_in_open_realm(self):
"""
In a realm with `restricted_to_domain = False`, you can invite people
with a different domain from that of the realm or your e-mail address.
"""
zulip_realm = get_realm("zulip.com")
zulip_realm.restricted_to_domain = False
zulip_realm.save()
self.login("hamlet@zulip.com")
external_address = "foo@example.com"
self.assert_json_success(self.invite(external_address, ["Denmark"]))
self.check_sent_emails([external_address])
def test_invite_with_non_ascii_streams(self):
"""
Inviting someone to streams with non-ASCII characters succeeds.
"""
self.login("hamlet@zulip.com")
invitee = "alice-test@zulip.com"
stream_name = u"hümbüǵ"
realm = get_realm("zulip.com")
stream, _ = create_stream_if_needed(realm, stream_name)
# Make sure we're subscribed before inviting someone.
do_add_subscription(
get_user_profile_by_email("hamlet@zulip.com"),
stream, no_log=True)
self.assert_json_success(self.invite(invitee, [stream_name]))
class EmailUnsubscribeTests(AuthedTestCase):
def test_missedmessage_unsubscribe(self):
"""
We provide one-click unsubscribe links in missed message
e-mails that you can click even when logged out to update your
email notification settings.
"""
user_profile = get_user_profile_by_email("hamlet@zulip.com")
user_profile.enable_offline_email_notifications = True
user_profile.save()
unsubscribe_link = one_click_unsubscribe_link(user_profile,
"missed_messages")
result = self.client.get(urlparse(unsubscribe_link).path)
self.assertEqual(result.status_code, 200)
# Circumvent user_profile caching.
user_profile = UserProfile.objects.get(email="hamlet@zulip.com")
self.assertFalse(user_profile.enable_offline_email_notifications)
def test_welcome_unsubscribe(self):
"""
We provide one-click unsubscribe links in welcome e-mails that you can
click even when logged out to stop receiving them.
"""
email = "hamlet@zulip.com"
user_profile = get_user_profile_by_email("hamlet@zulip.com")
# Simulate a new user signing up, which enqueues 2 welcome e-mails.
enqueue_welcome_emails(email, "King Hamlet")
self.assertEqual(2, len(ScheduledJob.objects.filter(
type=ScheduledJob.EMAIL, filter_string__iexact=email)))
# Simulate unsubscribing from the welcome e-mails.
unsubscribe_link = one_click_unsubscribe_link(user_profile, "welcome")
result = self.client.get(urlparse(unsubscribe_link).path)
# The welcome email jobs are no longer scheduled.
self.assertEqual(result.status_code, 200)
self.assertEqual(0, len(ScheduledJob.objects.filter(
type=ScheduledJob.EMAIL, filter_string__iexact=email)))
def test_digest_unsubscribe(self):
"""
We provide one-click unsubscribe links in digest e-mails that you can
click even when logged out to stop receiving them.
Unsubscribing from these emails also dequeues any digest email jobs that
have been queued.
"""
email = "hamlet@zulip.com"
user_profile = get_user_profile_by_email("hamlet@zulip.com")
self.assertTrue(user_profile.enable_digest_emails)
# Enqueue a fake digest email.
send_digest_email(user_profile, "", "")
self.assertEqual(1, len(ScheduledJob.objects.filter(
type=ScheduledJob.EMAIL, filter_string__iexact=email)))
# Simulate unsubscribing from digest e-mails.
unsubscribe_link = one_click_unsubscribe_link(user_profile, "digest")
result = self.client.get(urlparse(unsubscribe_link).path)
# The setting is toggled off, and scheduled jobs have been removed.
self.assertEqual(result.status_code, 200)
# Circumvent user_profile caching.
user_profile = UserProfile.objects.get(email="hamlet@zulip.com")
self.assertFalse(user_profile.enable_digest_emails)
self.assertEqual(0, len(ScheduledJob.objects.filter(
type=ScheduledJob.EMAIL, filter_string__iexact=email)))