package server import ( "bytes" "encoding/json" "fmt" "io/ioutil" "net/http" "net/http/httptest" "strings" "testing" "lbryio/lbry-id/auth" "lbryio/lbry-id/store" ) func TestServerAuthHandlerSuccess(t *testing.T) { testAuth := TestAuth{TestNewAuthTokenString: auth.AuthTokenString("seekrit")} testStore := TestStore{} s := Server{&testAuth, &testStore, &TestEnv{}, &TestMail{}} requestBody := []byte(`{"deviceId": "dev-1", "email": "abc@example.com", "password": "123"}`) req := httptest.NewRequest(http.MethodPost, PathAuthToken, bytes.NewBuffer(requestBody)) w := httptest.NewRecorder() s.getAuthToken(w, req) body, _ := ioutil.ReadAll(w.Body) expectStatusCode(t, w, http.StatusOK) var result auth.AuthToken err := json.Unmarshal(body, &result) if err != nil || result.Token != testAuth.TestNewAuthTokenString { t.Errorf("Expected auth response to contain token: result: %+v err: %+v", string(body), err) } if testStore.Called.SaveToken != testAuth.TestNewAuthTokenString { t.Errorf("Expected Store.SaveToken to be called with %s", testAuth.TestNewAuthTokenString) } } func TestServerAuthHandlerErrors(t *testing.T) { tt := []struct { name string email string expectedStatusCode int expectedErrorString string storeErrors TestStoreFunctionsErrors authFailGenToken bool }{ { name: "validation error", // missing email address email: "", expectedStatusCode: http.StatusBadRequest, expectedErrorString: http.StatusText(http.StatusBadRequest) + ": Request failed validation: Invalid 'email'", // Just check one validation error (missing email address) to make sure the // validate function is called. We'll check the rest of the validation // errors in the other test below. }, { name: "login fail", email: "abc@example.com", expectedStatusCode: http.StatusUnauthorized, expectedErrorString: http.StatusText(http.StatusUnauthorized) + ": No match for email and password", storeErrors: TestStoreFunctionsErrors{GetUserId: store.ErrWrongCredentials}, }, { name: "unverified account", email: "abc@example.com", expectedStatusCode: http.StatusUnauthorized, expectedErrorString: http.StatusText(http.StatusUnauthorized) + ": Account is not verified", storeErrors: TestStoreFunctionsErrors{GetUserId: store.ErrNotVerified}, }, { name: "generate token fail", email: "abc@example.com", expectedStatusCode: http.StatusInternalServerError, expectedErrorString: http.StatusText(http.StatusInternalServerError), authFailGenToken: true, }, { name: "save token fail", email: "abc@example.com", expectedStatusCode: http.StatusInternalServerError, expectedErrorString: http.StatusText(http.StatusInternalServerError), storeErrors: TestStoreFunctionsErrors{SaveToken: fmt.Errorf("TestStore.SaveToken fail")}, }, } for _, tc := range tt { t.Run(tc.name, func(t *testing.T) { // Set this up to fail according to specification testAuth := TestAuth{TestNewAuthTokenString: auth.AuthTokenString("seekrit")} testStore := TestStore{Errors: tc.storeErrors} if tc.authFailGenToken { // TODO - TestAuth{Errors:authErrors} testAuth.FailGenToken = true } server := Server{&testAuth, &testStore, &TestEnv{}, &TestMail{}} // Make request // So long as the JSON is well-formed, the content doesn't matter here since the password check will be stubbed out requestBody := fmt.Sprintf(`{"deviceId": "dev-1", "email": "%s", "password": "123"}`, tc.email) req := httptest.NewRequest(http.MethodPost, PathAuthToken, bytes.NewBuffer([]byte(requestBody))) w := httptest.NewRecorder() server.getAuthToken(w, req) body, _ := ioutil.ReadAll(w.Body) expectStatusCode(t, w, tc.expectedStatusCode) expectErrorString(t, body, tc.expectedErrorString) }) } } func TestServerValidateAuthRequest(t *testing.T) { authRequest := AuthRequest{DeviceId: "dId", Email: "joe@example.com", Password: "aoeu"} if authRequest.validate() != nil { t.Errorf("Expected valid AuthRequest to successfully validate") } tt := []struct { authRequest AuthRequest expectedErrorSubstr string failureDescription string }{ { AuthRequest{Email: "joe@example.com", Password: "aoeu"}, "deviceId", "Expected AuthRequest with missing device to not successfully validate", }, { AuthRequest{DeviceId: "dId", Email: "joe-example.com", Password: "aoeu"}, "email", "Expected AuthRequest with invalid email to not successfully validate", }, { // Note that Golang's email address parser, which I use, will accept // "Joe " so we need to make sure to avoid accepting it. See // the implementation. AuthRequest{DeviceId: "dId", Email: "Joe ", Password: "aoeu"}, "email", "Expected AuthRequest with email with unexpected formatting to not successfully validate", }, { AuthRequest{DeviceId: "dId", Password: "aoeu"}, "email", "Expected AuthRequest with missing email to not successfully validate", }, { AuthRequest{DeviceId: "dId", Email: "joe@example.com"}, "password", "Expected AuthRequest with missing password to not successfully validate", }, } for _, tc := range tt { err := tc.authRequest.validate() if !strings.Contains(err.Error(), tc.expectedErrorSubstr) { t.Errorf(tc.failureDescription) } } }