# redMine - project management software # Copyright (C) 2006 Jean-Philippe Lang # # This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or # modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License # as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 # of the License, or (at your option) any later version. # # This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, # but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of # MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the # GNU General Public License for more details. # # You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License # along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software # Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA. ENV["RAILS_ENV"] = "test" require File.expand_path(File.dirname(__FILE__) + "/../config/environment") require 'test_help' require File.expand_path(File.dirname(__FILE__) + '/helper_testcase') require File.join(RAILS_ROOT,'test', 'mocks', 'open_id_authentication_mock.rb') require File.expand_path(File.dirname(__FILE__) + '/object_daddy_helpers') include ObjectDaddyHelpers class ActiveSupport::TestCase # Transactional fixtures accelerate your tests by wrapping each test method # in a transaction that's rolled back on completion. This ensures that the # test database remains unchanged so your fixtures don't have to be reloaded # between every test method. Fewer database queries means faster tests. # # Read Mike Clark's excellent walkthrough at # http://clarkware.com/cgi/blosxom/2005/10/24#Rails10FastTesting # # Every Active Record database supports transactions except MyISAM tables # in MySQL. Turn off transactional fixtures in this case; however, if you # don't care one way or the other, switching from MyISAM to InnoDB tables # is recommended. self.use_transactional_fixtures = true # Instantiated fixtures are slow, but give you @david where otherwise you # would need people(:david). If you don't want to migrate your existing # test cases which use the @david style and don't mind the speed hit (each # instantiated fixtures translates to a database query per test method), # then set this back to true. self.use_instantiated_fixtures = false # Add more helper methods to be used by all tests here... def log_user(login, password) User.anonymous get "/login" assert_equal nil, session[:user_id] assert_response :success assert_template "account/login" post "/login", :username => login, :password => password assert_equal login, User.find(session[:user_id]).login end def uploaded_test_file(name, mime) ActionController::TestUploadedFile.new(ActiveSupport::TestCase.fixture_path + "/files/#{name}", mime) end # Mock out a file def self.mock_file file = 'a_file.png' file.stubs(:size).returns(32) file.stubs(:original_filename).returns('a_file.png') file.stubs(:content_type).returns('image/png') file.stubs(:read).returns(false) file end def mock_file self.class.mock_file end # Use a temporary directory for attachment related tests def set_tmp_attachments_directory Dir.mkdir "#{RAILS_ROOT}/tmp/test" unless File.directory?("#{RAILS_ROOT}/tmp/test") Dir.mkdir "#{RAILS_ROOT}/tmp/test/attachments" unless File.directory?("#{RAILS_ROOT}/tmp/test/attachments") Attachment.storage_path = "#{RAILS_ROOT}/tmp/test/attachments" end def with_settings(options, &block) saved_settings = options.keys.inject({}) {|h, k| h[k] = Setting[k].dup; h} options.each {|k, v| Setting[k] = v} yield saved_settings.each {|k, v| Setting[k] = v} end def change_user_password(login, new_password) user = User.first(:conditions => {:login => login}) user.password, user.password_confirmation = new_password, new_password user.save! end def self.ldap_configured? @test_ldap = Net::LDAP.new(:host => '127.0.0.1', :port => 389) return @test_ldap.bind rescue Exception => e # LDAP is not listening return nil end # Returns the path to the test +vendor+ repository def self.repository_path(vendor) File.join(RAILS_ROOT.gsub(%r{config\/\.\.}, ''), "/tmp/test/#{vendor.downcase}_repository") end # Returns true if the +vendor+ test repository is configured def self.repository_configured?(vendor) File.directory?(repository_path(vendor)) end def assert_error_tag(options={}) assert_tag({:tag => 'p', :attributes => { :id => 'errorExplanation' }}.merge(options)) end # Shoulda macros def self.should_render_404 should_respond_with :not_found should_render_template 'common/error' end def self.should_have_before_filter(expected_method, options = {}) should_have_filter('before', expected_method, options) end def self.should_have_after_filter(expected_method, options = {}) should_have_filter('after', expected_method, options) end def self.should_have_filter(filter_type, expected_method, options) description = "have #{filter_type}_filter :#{expected_method}" description << " with #{options.inspect}" unless options.empty? should description do klass = "action_controller/filters/#{filter_type}_filter".classify.constantize expected = klass.new(:filter, expected_method.to_sym, options) assert_equal 1, @controller.class.filter_chain.select { |filter| filter.method == expected.method && filter.kind == expected.kind && filter.options == expected.options && filter.class == expected.class }.size end end def self.should_show_the_old_and_new_values_for(prop_key, model, &block) context "" do setup do if block_given? instance_eval &block else @old_value = model.generate! @new_value = model.generate! end end should "use the new value's name" do @detail = JournalDetail.generate!(:property => 'attr', :old_value => @old_value.id, :value => @new_value.id, :prop_key => prop_key) assert_match @new_value.name, show_detail(@detail, true) end should "use the old value's name" do @detail = JournalDetail.generate!(:property => 'attr', :old_value => @old_value.id, :value => @new_value.id, :prop_key => prop_key) assert_match @old_value.name, show_detail(@detail, true) end end end def self.should_create_a_new_user(&block) should "create a new user" do user = instance_eval &block assert user assert_kind_of User, user assert !user.new_record? end end # Test that a request allows the three types of API authentication # # * HTTP Basic with username and password # * HTTP Basic with an api key for the username # * Key based with the key=X parameter # # @param [Symbol] http_method the HTTP method for request (:get, :post, :put, :delete) # @param [String] url the request url # @param [optional, Hash] parameters additional request parameters # @param [optional, Hash] options additional options # @option options [Symbol] :success_code Successful response code (:success) # @option options [Symbol] :failure_code Failure response code (:unauthorized) def self.should_allow_api_authentication(http_method, url, parameters={}, options={}) should_allow_http_basic_auth_with_username_and_password(http_method, url, parameters, options) should_allow_http_basic_auth_with_key(http_method, url, parameters, options) should_allow_key_based_auth(http_method, url, parameters, options) end # Test that a request allows the username and password for HTTP BASIC # # @param [Symbol] http_method the HTTP method for request (:get, :post, :put, :delete) # @param [String] url the request url # @param [optional, Hash] parameters additional request parameters # @param [optional, Hash] options additional options # @option options [Symbol] :success_code Successful response code (:success) # @option options [Symbol] :failure_code Failure response code (:unauthorized) def self.should_allow_http_basic_auth_with_username_and_password(http_method, url, parameters={}, options={}) success_code = options[:success_code] || :success failure_code = options[:failure_code] || :unauthorized context "should allow http basic auth using a username and password for #{http_method} #{url}" do context "with a valid HTTP authentication" do setup do @user = User.generate_with_protected!(:password => 'my_password', :password_confirmation => 'my_password', :admin => true) # Admin so they can access the project @authorization = ActionController::HttpAuthentication::Basic.encode_credentials(@user.login, 'my_password') send(http_method, url, parameters, {:authorization => @authorization}) end should_respond_with success_code should_respond_with_content_type_based_on_url(url) should "login as the user" do assert_equal @user, User.current end end context "with an invalid HTTP authentication" do setup do @user = User.generate_with_protected! @authorization = ActionController::HttpAuthentication::Basic.encode_credentials(@user.login, 'wrong_password') send(http_method, url, parameters, {:authorization => @authorization}) end should_respond_with failure_code should_respond_with_content_type_based_on_url(url) should "not login as the user" do assert_equal User.anonymous, User.current end end context "without credentials" do setup do send(http_method, url, parameters, {:authorization => ''}) end should_respond_with failure_code should_respond_with_content_type_based_on_url(url) should "include_www_authenticate_header" do assert @controller.response.headers.has_key?('WWW-Authenticate') end end end end # Test that a request allows the API key with HTTP BASIC # # @param [Symbol] http_method the HTTP method for request (:get, :post, :put, :delete) # @param [String] url the request url # @param [optional, Hash] parameters additional request parameters # @param [optional, Hash] options additional options # @option options [Symbol] :success_code Successful response code (:success) # @option options [Symbol] :failure_code Failure response code (:unauthorized) def self.should_allow_http_basic_auth_with_key(http_method, url, parameters={}, options={}) success_code = options[:success_code] || :success failure_code = options[:failure_code] || :unauthorized context "should allow http basic auth with a key for #{http_method} #{url}" do context "with a valid HTTP authentication using the API token" do setup do @user = User.generate_with_protected!(:admin => true) @token = Token.generate!(:user => @user, :action => 'api') @authorization = ActionController::HttpAuthentication::Basic.encode_credentials(@token.value, 'X') send(http_method, url, parameters, {:authorization => @authorization}) end should_respond_with success_code should_respond_with_content_type_based_on_url(url) should_be_a_valid_response_string_based_on_url(url) should "login as the user" do assert_equal @user, User.current end end context "with an invalid HTTP authentication" do setup do @user = User.generate_with_protected! @token = Token.generate!(:user => @user, :action => 'feeds') @authorization = ActionController::HttpAuthentication::Basic.encode_credentials(@token.value, 'X') send(http_method, url, parameters, {:authorization => @authorization}) end should_respond_with failure_code should_respond_with_content_type_based_on_url(url) should "not login as the user" do assert_equal User.anonymous, User.current end end end end # Test that a request allows full key authentication # # @param [Symbol] http_method the HTTP method for request (:get, :post, :put, :delete) # @param [String] url the request url, without the key=ZXY parameter # @param [optional, Hash] parameters additional request parameters # @param [optional, Hash] options additional options # @option options [Symbol] :success_code Successful response code (:success) # @option options [Symbol] :failure_code Failure response code (:unauthorized) def self.should_allow_key_based_auth(http_method, url, parameters={}, options={}) success_code = options[:success_code] || :success failure_code = options[:failure_code] || :unauthorized context "should allow key based auth using key=X for #{http_method} #{url}" do context "with a valid api token" do setup do @user = User.generate_with_protected!(:admin => true) @token = Token.generate!(:user => @user, :action => 'api') # Simple url parse to add on ?key= or &key= request_url = if url.match(/\?/) url + "&key=#{@token.value}" else url + "?key=#{@token.value}" end send(http_method, request_url, parameters) end should_respond_with success_code should_respond_with_content_type_based_on_url(url) should_be_a_valid_response_string_based_on_url(url) should "login as the user" do assert_equal @user, User.current end end context "with an invalid api token" do setup do @user = User.generate_with_protected! @token = Token.generate!(:user => @user, :action => 'feeds') # Simple url parse to add on ?key= or &key= request_url = if url.match(/\?/) url + "&key=#{@token.value}" else url + "?key=#{@token.value}" end send(http_method, request_url, parameters) end should_respond_with failure_code should_respond_with_content_type_based_on_url(url) should "not login as the user" do assert_equal User.anonymous, User.current end end end end # Uses should_respond_with_content_type based on what's in the url: # # '/project/issues.xml' => should_respond_with_content_type :xml # '/project/issues.json' => should_respond_with_content_type :json # # @param [String] url Request def self.should_respond_with_content_type_based_on_url(url) case when url.match(/xml/i) should_respond_with_content_type :xml when url.match(/json/i) should_respond_with_content_type :json else raise "Unknown content type for should_respond_with_content_type_based_on_url: #{url}" end end # Uses the url to assert which format the response should be in # # '/project/issues.xml' => should_be_a_valid_xml_string # '/project/issues.json' => should_be_a_valid_json_string # # @param [String] url Request def self.should_be_a_valid_response_string_based_on_url(url) case when url.match(/xml/i) should_be_a_valid_xml_string when url.match(/json/i) should_be_a_valid_json_string else raise "Unknown content type for should_be_a_valid_response_based_on_url: #{url}" end end # Checks that the response is a valid JSON string def self.should_be_a_valid_json_string should "be a valid JSON string (or empty)" do assert (response.body.blank? || ActiveSupport::JSON.decode(response.body)) end end # Checks that the response is a valid XML string def self.should_be_a_valid_xml_string should "be a valid XML string" do assert REXML::Document.new(response.body) end end end # Simple module to "namespace" all of the API tests module ApiTest end