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# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
# Copyright 2018 New Vector
#
# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
# you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
# You may obtain a copy of the License at
#
# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
#
# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
# distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
# WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
# See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
# limitations under the License.
from mock import Mock
from synapse._scripts.register_new_matrix_user import request_registration
from tests.unittest import TestCase
class RegisterTestCase(TestCase):
def test_success(self):
"""
The script will fetch a nonce, and then generate a MAC with it, and then
post that MAC.
"""
def get(url, verify=None):
r = Mock()
r.status_code = 200
r.json = lambda: {"nonce": "a"}
return r
def post(url, json=None, verify=None):
# Make sure we are sent the correct info
self.assertEqual(json["username"], "user")
self.assertEqual(json["password"], "pass")
self.assertEqual(json["nonce"], "a")
# We want a 40-char hex MAC
self.assertEqual(len(json["mac"]), 40)
r = Mock()
r.status_code = 200
return r
requests = Mock()
requests.get = get
requests.post = post
# The fake stdout will be written here
out = []
err_code = []
request_registration(
"user",
"pass",
"matrix.org",
"shared",
admin=False,
requests=requests,
_print=out.append,
exit=err_code.append,
)
# We should get the success message making sure everything is OK.
self.assertIn("Success!", out)
# sys.exit shouldn't have been called.
self.assertEqual(err_code, [])
def test_failure_nonce(self):
"""
If the script fails to fetch a nonce, it throws an error and quits.
"""
def get(url, verify=None):
r = Mock()
r.status_code = 404
r.reason = "Not Found"
r.json = lambda: {"not": "error"}
return r
requests = Mock()
requests.get = get
# The fake stdout will be written here
out = []
err_code = []
request_registration(
"user",
"pass",
"matrix.org",
"shared",
admin=False,
requests=requests,
_print=out.append,
exit=err_code.append,
)
# Exit was called
self.assertEqual(err_code, [1])
# We got an error message
self.assertIn("ERROR! Received 404 Not Found", out)
self.assertNotIn("Success!", out)
def test_failure_post(self):
"""
The script will fetch a nonce, and then if the final POST fails, will
report an error and quit.
"""
def get(url, verify=None):
r = Mock()
r.status_code = 200
r.json = lambda: {"nonce": "a"}
return r
def post(url, json=None, verify=None):
# Make sure we are sent the correct info
self.assertEqual(json["username"], "user")
self.assertEqual(json["password"], "pass")
self.assertEqual(json["nonce"], "a")
# We want a 40-char hex MAC
self.assertEqual(len(json["mac"]), 40)
r = Mock()
# Then 500 because we're jerks
r.status_code = 500
r.reason = "Broken"
return r
requests = Mock()
requests.get = get
requests.post = post
# The fake stdout will be written here
out = []
err_code = []
request_registration(
"user",
"pass",
"matrix.org",
"shared",
admin=False,
requests=requests,
_print=out.append,
exit=err_code.append,
)
# Exit was called
self.assertEqual(err_code, [1])
# We got an error message
self.assertIn("ERROR! Received 500 Broken", out)
self.assertNotIn("Success!", out)
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