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openproject/spec/features/users/brute_force_spec.rb

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#-- copyright
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require 'spec_helper'
describe 'Loggin (with brute force protection)', type: :feature do
let(:login) { 'my_user' }
let(:password) { "PassW0rd!!!" }
let(:invalid_password) { password[0..-2] }
let!(:user) do
FactoryBot.create(:user,
login: login,
password: password,
password_confirmation: password)
end
def new_login_attempt(login_attempt, password_attempt)
# The login name already provided is retained
expect(page)
.to have_field 'Username', with: login_attempt
login_with(login_attempt, password_attempt)
end
def pretend_to_have_waited(time)
User
.where(id: user.id)
.update_all(last_failed_login_on: time)
end
it 'blocks login attempts after too many tries for the configured time',
with_settings: { brute_force_block_minutes: 5, brute_force_block_after_failed_logins: 2 } do
login_with login, invalid_password
expect(page)
.to have_content(I18n.t(:notice_account_invalid_credentials_or_blocked))
new_login_attempt(login, invalid_password)
expect(page)
.to have_content(I18n.t(:notice_account_invalid_credentials_or_blocked))
new_login_attempt(login, password)
# Too many attempts
expect(page)
.to have_content(I18n.t(:notice_account_invalid_credentials_or_blocked))
# Pretend the user waited some time
wait_time = 4.minutes.ago
pretend_to_have_waited(wait_time)
# Do not wait long enough
new_login_attempt(login, password)
expect(page)
.to have_content(I18n.t(:notice_account_invalid_credentials_or_blocked))
# Pretend the user waited some time
wait_time = 5.minutes.ago - 1.second
pretend_to_have_waited(wait_time)
# Wait long enough
new_login_attempt(login, password)
expect(page)
.to have_current_path my_page_path
# resets the failed login count
expect(User.where(id: user.id).pluck(:failed_login_count).first)
.to eql 0
end
it 'does not block if brute force is disabled',
with_settings: { brute_force_block_minutes: 5, brute_force_block_after_failed_logins: 0 } do
login_with login, invalid_password
expect(page)
.to have_content(I18n.t(:notice_account_invalid_credentials))
new_login_attempt(login, invalid_password)
expect(page)
.to have_content(I18n.t(:notice_account_invalid_credentials))
new_login_attempt(login, password)
expect(page)
.to have_current_path my_page_path
end
end