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authorPatrick Cloke <clokep@users.noreply.github.com>2020-03-03 07:12:45 -0500
committerGitHub <noreply@github.com>2020-03-03 07:12:45 -0500
commit7dcbc33a1be04c46b930699c03c15bc759f4b22c (patch)
tree7f2a789a51c7a74d2add850bcea270939304f2c0 /tests/rest/client/v1/test_rooms.py
parentAlways return a deferred from `get_current_state_deltas`. (#7019) (diff)
downloadsynapse-7dcbc33a1be04c46b930699c03c15bc759f4b22c.tar.xz
Validate the alt_aliases property of canonical alias events (#6971)
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diff --git a/tests/rest/client/v1/test_rooms.py b/tests/rest/client/v1/test_rooms.py
index 2f3df5f88f..7dd86d0c27 100644
--- a/tests/rest/client/v1/test_rooms.py
+++ b/tests/rest/client/v1/test_rooms.py
@@ -1821,3 +1821,163 @@ class RoomAliasListTestCase(unittest.HomeserverTestCase):
         )
         self.render(request)
         self.assertEqual(channel.code, expected_code, channel.result)
+
+
+class RoomCanonicalAliasTestCase(unittest.HomeserverTestCase):
+    servlets = [
+        synapse.rest.admin.register_servlets_for_client_rest_resource,
+        directory.register_servlets,
+        login.register_servlets,
+        room.register_servlets,
+    ]
+
+    def prepare(self, reactor, clock, homeserver):
+        self.room_owner = self.register_user("room_owner", "test")
+        self.room_owner_tok = self.login("room_owner", "test")
+
+        self.room_id = self.helper.create_room_as(
+            self.room_owner, tok=self.room_owner_tok
+        )
+
+        self.alias = "#alias:test"
+        self._set_alias_via_directory(self.alias)
+
+    def _set_alias_via_directory(self, alias: str, expected_code: int = 200):
+        url = "/_matrix/client/r0/directory/room/" + alias
+        data = {"room_id": self.room_id}
+        request_data = json.dumps(data)
+
+        request, channel = self.make_request(
+            "PUT", url, request_data, access_token=self.room_owner_tok
+        )
+        self.render(request)
+        self.assertEqual(channel.code, expected_code, channel.result)
+
+    def _get_canonical_alias(self, expected_code: int = 200) -> JsonDict:
+        """Calls the endpoint under test. returns the json response object."""
+        request, channel = self.make_request(
+            "GET",
+            "rooms/%s/state/m.room.canonical_alias" % (self.room_id,),
+            access_token=self.room_owner_tok,
+        )
+        self.render(request)
+        self.assertEqual(channel.code, expected_code, channel.result)
+        res = channel.json_body
+        self.assertIsInstance(res, dict)
+        return res
+
+    def _set_canonical_alias(self, content: str, expected_code: int = 200) -> JsonDict:
+        """Calls the endpoint under test. returns the json response object."""
+        request, channel = self.make_request(
+            "PUT",
+            "rooms/%s/state/m.room.canonical_alias" % (self.room_id,),
+            json.dumps(content),
+            access_token=self.room_owner_tok,
+        )
+        self.render(request)
+        self.assertEqual(channel.code, expected_code, channel.result)
+        res = channel.json_body
+        self.assertIsInstance(res, dict)
+        return res
+
+    def test_canonical_alias(self):
+        """Test a basic alias message."""
+        # There is no canonical alias to start with.
+        self._get_canonical_alias(expected_code=404)
+
+        # Create an alias.
+        self._set_canonical_alias({"alias": self.alias})
+
+        # Canonical alias now exists!
+        res = self._get_canonical_alias()
+        self.assertEqual(res, {"alias": self.alias})
+
+        # Now remove the alias.
+        self._set_canonical_alias({})
+
+        # There is an alias event, but it is empty.
+        res = self._get_canonical_alias()
+        self.assertEqual(res, {})
+
+    def test_alt_aliases(self):
+        """Test a canonical alias message with alt_aliases."""
+        # Create an alias.
+        self._set_canonical_alias({"alt_aliases": [self.alias]})
+
+        # Canonical alias now exists!
+        res = self._get_canonical_alias()
+        self.assertEqual(res, {"alt_aliases": [self.alias]})
+
+        # Now remove the alt_aliases.
+        self._set_canonical_alias({})
+
+        # There is an alias event, but it is empty.
+        res = self._get_canonical_alias()
+        self.assertEqual(res, {})
+
+    def test_alias_alt_aliases(self):
+        """Test a canonical alias message with an alias and alt_aliases."""
+        # Create an alias.
+        self._set_canonical_alias({"alias": self.alias, "alt_aliases": [self.alias]})
+
+        # Canonical alias now exists!
+        res = self._get_canonical_alias()
+        self.assertEqual(res, {"alias": self.alias, "alt_aliases": [self.alias]})
+
+        # Now remove the alias and alt_aliases.
+        self._set_canonical_alias({})
+
+        # There is an alias event, but it is empty.
+        res = self._get_canonical_alias()
+        self.assertEqual(res, {})
+
+    def test_partial_modify(self):
+        """Test removing only the alt_aliases."""
+        # Create an alias.
+        self._set_canonical_alias({"alias": self.alias, "alt_aliases": [self.alias]})
+
+        # Canonical alias now exists!
+        res = self._get_canonical_alias()
+        self.assertEqual(res, {"alias": self.alias, "alt_aliases": [self.alias]})
+
+        # Now remove the alt_aliases.
+        self._set_canonical_alias({"alias": self.alias})
+
+        # There is an alias event, but it is empty.
+        res = self._get_canonical_alias()
+        self.assertEqual(res, {"alias": self.alias})
+
+    def test_add_alias(self):
+        """Test removing only the alt_aliases."""
+        # Create an additional alias.
+        second_alias = "#second:test"
+        self._set_alias_via_directory(second_alias)
+
+        # Add the canonical alias.
+        self._set_canonical_alias({"alias": self.alias, "alt_aliases": [self.alias]})
+
+        # Then add the second alias.
+        self._set_canonical_alias(
+            {"alias": self.alias, "alt_aliases": [self.alias, second_alias]}
+        )
+
+        # Canonical alias now exists!
+        res = self._get_canonical_alias()
+        self.assertEqual(
+            res, {"alias": self.alias, "alt_aliases": [self.alias, second_alias]}
+        )
+
+    def test_bad_data(self):
+        """Invalid data for alt_aliases should cause errors."""
+        self._set_canonical_alias({"alt_aliases": "@bad:test"}, expected_code=400)
+        self._set_canonical_alias({"alt_aliases": None}, expected_code=400)
+        self._set_canonical_alias({"alt_aliases": 0}, expected_code=400)
+        self._set_canonical_alias({"alt_aliases": 1}, expected_code=400)
+        self._set_canonical_alias({"alt_aliases": False}, expected_code=400)
+        self._set_canonical_alias({"alt_aliases": True}, expected_code=400)
+        self._set_canonical_alias({"alt_aliases": {}}, expected_code=400)
+
+    def test_bad_alias(self):
+        """An alias which does not point to the room raises a SynapseError."""
+        self._set_canonical_alias({"alias": "@unknown:test"}, expected_code=400)
+        self._set_canonical_alias({"alt_aliases": ["@unknown:test"]}, expected_code=400)