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openproject/spec/features/auth/omniauth_spec.rb

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#-- copyright
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require 'spec_helper'
describe 'Omniauth authentication', type: :feature do
let(:user) do
FactoryBot.create(:user,
force_password_change: false,
identity_url: 'developer:omnibob@example.com',
login: 'omnibob',
mail: 'omnibob@example.com',
firstname: 'omni',
lastname: 'bob'
)
end
before do
@omniauth_test_mode = OmniAuth.config.test_mode
@capybara_ignore_elements = Capybara.ignore_hidden_elements
@omniauth_logger = OmniAuth.config.logger
OmniAuth.config.logger = Rails.logger
Capybara.ignore_hidden_elements = false
end
after do
User.delete_all
User.current = nil
OmniAuth.config.test_mode = @omniauth_test_mode
Capybara.ignore_hidden_elements = @capybara_ignore_elements
OmniAuth.config.logger = @omniauth_logger
end
##
# Returns a given translation up until the first occurrence of a parameter (exclusive).
def translation_substring(translation)
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translation.scan(/(^.*) %\{/).first.first
end
context 'sign in existing user' do
it 'should redirect to back url' do
visit account_lost_password_path
click_link("Omniauth Developer", :match => :first)
fill_in('first_name', with: user.firstname)
fill_in('last_name', with: user.lastname)
fill_in('email', with: user.mail)
click_link_or_button 'Sign In'
expect(current_url).to eql account_lost_password_url
end
it 'should sign in user' do
visit '/auth/developer'
fill_in('first_name', with: user.firstname)
fill_in('last_name', with: user.lastname)
fill_in('email', with: user.mail)
click_link_or_button 'Sign In'
expect(page).to have_link('omni bob')
expect(page).to have_link('Sign out')
end
context 'with direct login',
with_config: { omniauth_direct_login_provider: 'developer' } do
it 'should go directly to the developer sign in and then redirect to the back url' do
visit my_account_path
# requires login, redirects to developer login which is why we see the login form now
fill_in('first_name', with: user.firstname)
fill_in('last_name', with: user.lastname)
fill_in('email', with: user.mail)
click_link_or_button 'Sign In'
expect(current_path).to eql my_account_path
end
end
end
describe 'sign out a user with direct login and login required',
with_config: { omniauth_direct_login_provider: 'developer' },
with_settings: { login_required?: true } do
it 'shows a notice that the user has been logged out' do
visit signout_path
expect(page).to have_content(I18n.t(:notice_logged_out))
expect(page).to have_content translation_substring(I18n.t(:instructions_after_logout))
end
it 'sign-in after previous sign-out shows my page' do
visit signout_path
expect(page).to have_content(I18n.t(:notice_logged_out))
click_on 'here'
fill_in('first_name', with: user.firstname)
fill_in('last_name', with: user.lastname)
fill_in('email', with: user.mail)
click_link_or_button 'Sign In'
expect(current_url).to eq my_page_url
end
end
shared_examples 'omniauth user registration' do
it 'should register new user' do
visit '/'
click_link("Omniauth Developer", :match => :first)
# login form developer strategy
fill_in('first_name', with: user.firstname)
# intentionally do not supply last_name
fill_in('email', with: user.mail)
click_link_or_button 'Sign In'
# on register form, we are prompted for a last name
within('#content') do
fill_in('user_lastname', with: user.lastname)
click_link_or_button 'Create'
end
expect(page).to have_content(I18n.t(:notice_account_registered_and_logged_in))
expect(page).to have_link('Sign out')
end
end
context 'register on the fly',
with_settings: {
self_registration?: true,
self_registration: '3',
available_languages: [:en]
} do
let(:user) do
User.new(force_password_change: false,
identity_url: 'developer:omnibob@example.com',
login: 'omnibob',
mail: 'omnibob@example.com',
firstname: 'omni',
lastname: 'bob')
end
it_behaves_like 'omniauth user registration'
it 'should redirect to homesceen' do
visit account_lost_password_path
click_link("Omniauth Developer", :match => :first)
# login form developer strategy
fill_in('first_name', with: user.firstname)
# intentionally do not supply last_name
fill_in('email', with: user.mail)
click_link_or_button 'Sign In'
# on register form, we are prompted for a last name
within('#content') do
fill_in('user_lastname', with: user.lastname)
click_link_or_button 'Create'
end
expect(current_url).to eql home_url(first_time_user: true)
end
context 'with password login disabled',
with_config: { disabled_password_login: 'true' } do
it_behaves_like 'omniauth user registration'
end
end
context 'registration by email',
with_settings: {
self_registration?: true,
self_registration: Setting::SelfRegistration.by_email.to_s
} do
shared_examples 'registration with registration by email' do
it 'shows a note explaining that the account has to be activated' do
visit login_path
# login form developer strategy
fill_in 'first_name', with: 'Ifor'
fill_in 'last_name', with: 'McAlistar'
fill_in 'email', with: 'i.mcalistar@example.com'
click_link_or_button 'Sign In'
expect(page).to have_content(I18n.t(:notice_account_register_done))
if defined? instructions
expect(page).to have_content instructions
end
end
end
it_behaves_like 'registration with registration by email' do
let(:login_path) { '/auth/developer' }
end
context 'with direct login enabled and login required',
with_config: { omniauth_direct_login_provider: 'developer' } do
before do
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allow(Setting).to receive(:login_required?).and_return(true)
end
it_behaves_like 'registration with registration by email' do
# i.e. it still shows a notice
# instead of redirecting straight back to the omniauth login provider
let(:login_path) { signin_path }
let(:instructions) { translation_substring I18n.t(:instructions_after_registration) }
end
end
end
context 'error occurs' do
shared_examples 'omniauth signin error' do
it 'should fail with generic error message' do
# set omniauth to test mode will redirect all calls to omniauth
# directly to the callback and by setting the mock_auth provider
# to a symbol will force omniauth to fail /auth/failure
OmniAuth.config.test_mode = true
OmniAuth.config.mock_auth[:developer] = :invalid_credentials
visit login_path
expect(page).to have_content(I18n.t(:error_external_authentication_failed))
if defined? instructions
expect(page).to have_content instructions
end
end
end
it_behaves_like 'omniauth signin error' do
let(:login_path) { '/auth/developer' }
end
context 'with direct login and login required',
with_config: { omniauth_direct_login_provider: 'developer' } do
before do
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allow(Setting).to receive(:login_required?).and_return(true)
end
it_behaves_like 'omniauth signin error' do
let(:login_path) { signin_path }
let(:instructions) { translation_substring I18n.t(:instructions_after_error) }
end
end
end
end