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#-- copyright
# OpenProject is an open source project management software.
# Copyright (C) 2012-2020 the OpenProject GmbH
#
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#
# OpenProject is a fork of ChiliProject, which is a fork of Redmine. The copyright follows:
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#
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#
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#
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#++
require 'spec_helper'
require 'rack/test'
shared_examples 'it supports direct uploads' do
include Rack::Test::Methods
include API::V3::Utilities::PathHelper
include FileHelpers
let(:container_href) { raise "define me!" }
let(:request_path) { raise "define me!" }
before do
allow(User).to receive(:current).and_return current_user
end
describe 'POST /prepare', with_settings: { attachment_max_size: 512 } do
let(:request_parts) { { metadata: metadata, file: file } }
let(:metadata) { { fileName: 'cat.png', fileSize: file.size }.to_json }
let(:file) { mock_uploaded_file(name: 'original-filename.txt') }
def request!
post request_path, request_parts
end
subject(:response) { last_response }
context 'with local storage' do
before do
request!
end
it 'should respond with HTTP Not Found' do
expect(subject.status).to eq(404)
end
end
context 'with remote AWS storage', with_direct_uploads: true do
before do
request!
end
context 'with no filesize metadata' do
let(:metadata) { { fileName: 'cat.png' }.to_json }
it 'should respond with 422 due to missing file size metadata' do
expect(subject.status).to eq(422)
expect(subject.body).to include 'fileSize'
end
end
context 'with the correct parameters' do
let(:json) { JSON.parse subject.body }
it 'should prepare a direct upload' do
expect(subject.status).to eq 201
expect(json["_type"]).to eq "AttachmentUpload"
expect(json["fileName"]).to eq "cat.png"
end
describe 'response' do
describe '_links' do
describe 'container' do
let(:link) { json.dig "_links", "container" }
before do
expect(link).to be_present
end
it "it points to the expected container" do
expect(link["href"]).to eq container_href
end
end
describe 'addAttachment' do
let(:link) { json.dig "_links", "addAttachment" }
before do
expect(link).to be_present
end
it 'should point to AWS' do
expect(link["href"]).to eq "https://#{MockCarrierwave.bucket}.s3.amazonaws.com/"
end
it 'should have the method POST' do
expect(link["method"]).to eq "post"
end
it 'should include form fields' do
fields = link["form_fields"]
expect(fields).to be_present
expect(fields).to include(
"key", "acl", "policy",
"X-Amz-Signature", "X-Amz-Credential", "X-Amz-Algorithm", "X-Amz-Date",
"success_action_status"
)
expect(fields["key"]).to end_with "cat.png"
end
end
end
end
end
end
end
end
shared_examples 'an APIv3 attachment resource', type: :request, content_type: :json do |include_by_container = true|
include Rack::Test::Methods
include API::V3::Utilities::PathHelper
include FileHelpers
let(:current_user) { user_with_permissions }
let(:user_with_permissions) do
FactoryBot.create(:user, member_in_project: project, member_through_role: role)
end
let(:author) do
current_user
end
let(:project) { FactoryBot.create(:project, public: false) }
let(:role) { FactoryBot.create(:role, permissions: permissions) }
let(:attachment) { FactoryBot.create(:attachment, container: container, author: author) }
let(:container) { send attachment_type }
let(:attachment_type) { raise "attachment type goes here, e.g. work_package" }
let(:permissions) { all_permissions }
let(:all_permissions) { Array([create_permission, read_permission, update_permission]).flatten.compact }
let(:create_permission) { raise "permissions go here, e.g. add_work_packages" }
let(:read_permission) { raise "permissions go here, e.g. view_work_packages" }
let(:update_permission) { raise "permissions go here, e.g. edit_work_packages" }
let(:missing_permissions_user) { user_with_permissions }
before do
allow(User).to receive(:current).and_return current_user
end
describe '#get' do
subject(:response) { last_response }
let(:get_path) { api_v3_paths.attachment attachment.id }
let(:container) { send(attachment_type) }
context 'logged in user' do
before do
get get_path
end
it 'should respond with 200' do
expect(subject.status).to eq(200)
end
it 'should respond with correct attachment' do
expect(subject.body).to be_json_eql(attachment.filename.to_json).at_path('fileName')
end
context 'requesting nonexistent attachment' do
let(:get_path) { api_v3_paths.attachment 9999 }
it_behaves_like 'not found' do
let(:id) { 9999 }
let(:type) { 'Attachment' }
end
end
context 'requesting attachments without sufficient permissions' do
let(:current_user) { missing_permissions_user }
let(:permissions) { all_permissions - Array(read_permission) }
it_behaves_like 'not found' do
let(:type) { 'Attachment' }
end
end
end
end
describe '#post' do
let(:permissions) { Array(update_permission) }
let(:request_path) { api_v3_paths.attachments }
let(:request_parts) { { metadata: metadata, file: file } }
let(:metadata) { { fileName: 'cat.png' }.to_json }
let(:file) { mock_uploaded_file(name: 'original-filename.txt') }
let(:max_file_size) { 1 } # given in kiB
before do
allow(Setting).to receive(:attachment_max_size).and_return max_file_size.to_s
post request_path, request_parts
end
subject(:response) { last_response }
it 'should respond with HTTP Created' do
expect(subject.status).to eq(201)
end
it 'should return the new attachment without container' do
expect(subject.body).to be_json_eql('Attachment'.to_json).at_path('_type')
expect(subject.body).to be_json_eql(nil.to_json).at_path('_links/container/href')
end
it 'ignores the original file name' do
expect(subject.body).to be_json_eql('cat.png'.to_json).at_path('fileName')
end
context 'metadata section is missing' do
let(:request_parts) { { file: file } }
it_behaves_like 'invalid request body', I18n.t('api_v3.errors.multipart_body_error')
end
context 'file section is missing' do
# rack-test won't send a multipart request without a file being present
# however as long as we depend on correctly named sections this test should do just fine
let(:request_parts) { { metadata: metadata, wrongFileSection: file } }
it_behaves_like 'invalid request body', I18n.t('api_v3.errors.multipart_body_error')
end
context 'metadata section is no valid JSON' do
let(:metadata) { '"fileName": "cat.png"' }
it_behaves_like 'parse error'
end
context 'metadata is missing the fileName' do
let(:metadata) { Hash.new.to_json }
it_behaves_like 'constraint violation' do
let(:message) { "fileName #{I18n.t('activerecord.errors.messages.blank')}" }
end
end
context 'file is too large' do
let(:file) { mock_uploaded_file(content: 'a' * 2.kilobytes) }
let(:expanded_localization) do
I18n.t('activerecord.errors.messages.file_too_large', count: max_file_size.kilobytes)
end
it_behaves_like 'constraint violation' do
let(:message) { "File #{expanded_localization}" }
end
end
context 'missing permissions' do
let(:permissions) do
# Some attachables use public permissions
# which more or less allows everybody to upload attachments.
# This messes with the tests.
# However, it might make sense to reevaluate the necessity of this test.
allow(Redmine::Acts::Attachable)
.to receive(:attachables)
.and_return(Redmine::Acts::Attachable.attachables.select do |a|
permission = OpenProject::AccessControl.permission(a.attachable_options[:add_on_new_permission])
!permission || !permission.public?
end)
[]
end
it_behaves_like 'unauthorized access'
end
end
describe '#delete' do
let(:path) { api_v3_paths.attachment attachment.id }
before do
delete path
end
subject(:response) { last_response }
shared_examples_for 'deletes the attachment' do
it 'responds with HTTP No Content' do
expect(subject.status).to eq 204
end
it 'removes the attachment from the DB' do
expect(Attachment.exists?(attachment.id)).to be_falsey
end
end
shared_examples_for 'does not delete the attachment' do |status = 403|
it "responds with #{status}" do
if permissions.any? || read_permission.nil?
expect(subject.status).to eq status
else
# In case no permissions are left, the user is not allowed to see the attachment
# and will thus receive a 404.
expect(subject.status).to eq 404
end
end
it 'does not delete the attachment' do
expect(Attachment.exists?(attachment.id)).to be_truthy
end
end
context 'with required permissions' do
it_behaves_like 'deletes the attachment'
context 'for a non-existent attachment' do
let(:path) { api_v3_paths.attachment 1337 }
it_behaves_like 'not found' do
let(:id) { 1337 }
let(:type) { 'Attachment' }
end
end
end
context 'without required permissions' do
let(:permissions) { all_permissions - Array(update_permission) }
it_behaves_like 'does not delete the attachment'
end
context "with an uncontainered attachment" do
let(:container) { nil }
context 'with the user being the author' do
it_behaves_like 'deletes the attachment'
end
context 'with the user not being the author' do
let(:author) { FactoryBot.create(:user) }
it_behaves_like 'does not delete the attachment', 404
end
end
end
describe '#content' do
let(:path) { api_v3_paths.attachment_content attachment.id }
before do
get path
end
subject(:response) { last_response }
context 'with required permissions' do
shared_examples 'for a local file' do
let(:mock_file) { raise "define mock_file" }
let(:content_disposition) { raise "define content_disposition" }
let(:attachment) do
att = FactoryBot.create(:attachment, container: container, file: mock_file, author: current_user)
att.file.store!
att.send :write_attribute, :file, mock_file.original_filename
att.send :write_attribute, :content_type, mock_file.content_type
att.save!
att
end
it 'responds with 200 OK' do
expect(subject.status).to eq 200
end
it 'has the necessary headers for content and caching' do
expect(subject.headers['Content-Disposition'])
.to eql content_disposition
expect(subject.headers['Content-Type'])
.to eql mock_file.content_type
expect(subject.headers["Cache-Control"]).to eq "public, max-age=604799"
expect(subject.headers["Expires"]).to be_present
expires_time = Time.parse response.headers["Expires"]
expect(expires_time < Time.now.utc + 604799).to be_truthy
expect(expires_time > Time.now.utc + 604799 - 60).to be_truthy
end
it 'sends the file in binary' do
expect(subject.body)
.to match(mock_file.read)
end
end
context 'for a local text file' do
it_behaves_like 'for a local file' do
let(:mock_file) { FileHelpers.mock_uploaded_file name: 'foobar.txt' }
let(:content_disposition) { "inline; filename=foobar.txt" }
end
end
context 'for a local binary file' do
it_behaves_like 'for a local file' do
let(:mock_file) { FileHelpers.mock_uploaded_file name: 'foobar.dat', content_type: "application/octet-stream" }
let(:content_disposition) { "attachment; filename=foobar.dat" }
end
end
context 'for a local json file' do
it_behaves_like 'for a local file' do
let(:mock_file) do
FileHelpers.mock_uploaded_file(name: 'foobar.json',
content_type: "application/json",
content: '{"id": "12342"}')
end
let(:content_disposition) { "attachment; filename=foobar.json" }
end
end
context 'for a remote file' do
let(:external_url) { 'http://some_service.org/blubs.gif' }
let(:mock_file) { FileHelpers.mock_uploaded_file name: 'foobar.txt' }
let(:attachment) do
FactoryBot.create(:attachment, container: container, file: mock_file, author: current_user).tap do
# need to mock here to avoid dependency on external service
allow_any_instance_of(Attachment)
.to receive(:external_url)
.and_return(external_url)
end
end
it 'responds with 302 Redirect' do
expect(subject.status).to eq 302
expect(subject.headers['Location'])
.to eql external_url
expect(subject.headers["Cache-Control"]).to eq "public, max-age=604799"
expect(subject.headers["Expires"]).to be_present
expires_time = Time.parse response.headers["Expires"]
expect(expires_time < Time.now.utc + 604799).to be_truthy
expect(expires_time > Time.now.utc + 604799 - 60).to be_truthy
end
end
end
end
context 'by container', if: include_by_container do
it_behaves_like 'it supports direct uploads' do
let(:request_path) { "/api/v3/#{attachment_type}s/#{container.id}/attachments/prepare" }
let(:container_href) { "/api/v3/#{attachment_type}s/#{container.id}" }
end
subject(:response) { last_response }
describe '#get' do
let(:get_path) { api_v3_paths.send "attachments_by_#{attachment_type}", container.id }
before do
FactoryBot.create_list(:attachment, 2, container: container)
get get_path
end
it 'should respond with 200' do
expect(subject.status).to eq(200)
end
it_behaves_like 'API V3 collection response', 2, 2, 'Attachment'
end
describe '#post' do
let(:request_path) { api_v3_paths.send "attachments_by_#{attachment_type}", container.id }
let(:request_parts) { { metadata: metadata, file: file } }
let(:metadata) { { fileName: 'cat.png' }.to_json }
let(:file) { mock_uploaded_file(name: 'original-filename.txt') }
let(:max_file_size) { 1 } # given in kiB
before do
allow(Setting).to receive(:attachment_max_size).and_return max_file_size.to_s
post request_path, request_parts
end
it 'should respond with HTTP Created' do
expect(subject.status).to eq(201)
end
it 'should return the new attachment' do
expect(subject.body).to be_json_eql('Attachment'.to_json).at_path('_type')
end
it 'ignores the original file name' do
expect(subject.body).to be_json_eql('cat.png'.to_json).at_path('fileName')
end
context 'metadata section is missing' do
let(:request_parts) { { file: file } }
it_behaves_like 'invalid request body', I18n.t('api_v3.errors.multipart_body_error')
end
context 'file section is missing' do
# rack-test won't send a multipart request without a file being present
# however as long as we depend on correctly named sections this test should do just fine
let(:request_parts) { { metadata: metadata, wrongFileSection: file } }
it_behaves_like 'invalid request body', I18n.t('api_v3.errors.multipart_body_error')
end
context 'metadata section is no valid JSON' do
let(:metadata) { '"fileName": "cat.png"' }
it_behaves_like 'parse error'
end
context 'metadata is missing the fileName' do
let(:metadata) { Hash.new.to_json }
it_behaves_like 'constraint violation' do
let(:message) { "fileName #{I18n.t('activerecord.errors.messages.blank')}" }
end
end
context 'file is too large' do
let(:file) { mock_uploaded_file(content: 'a' * 2.kilobytes) }
let(:expanded_localization) do
I18n.t('activerecord.errors.messages.file_too_large', count: max_file_size.kilobytes)
end
it_behaves_like 'constraint violation' do
let(:message) { "File #{expanded_localization}" }
end
end
context 'only allowed to add, but not to edit' do
let(:permissions) { all_permissions - Array(update_permission) }
it_behaves_like 'unauthorized access'
end
context 'only allowed to view' do
let(:permissions) { Array(read_permission) }
it_behaves_like 'unauthorized access'
end
end
end
end