synapse/tests/appservice/test_api.py
Patrick Cloke 57aeeb308b
Add support for claiming multiple OTKs at once. (#15468)
MSC3983 provides a way to request multiple OTKs at once from appservices,
this extends this concept to the Client-Server API.

Note that this will likely be spit out into a separate MSC, but is currently part of
MSC3983.
2023-04-27 12:57:46 -04:00

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from typing import Any, List, Mapping, Sequence, Union
from unittest.mock import Mock
from twisted.test.proto_helpers import MemoryReactor
from synapse.api.errors import HttpResponseException
from synapse.appservice import ApplicationService
from synapse.server import HomeServer
from synapse.types import JsonDict
from synapse.util import Clock
from tests import unittest
PROTOCOL = "myproto"
TOKEN = "myastoken"
URL = "http://mytestservice"
class ApplicationServiceApiTestCase(unittest.HomeserverTestCase):
def prepare(self, reactor: MemoryReactor, clock: Clock, hs: HomeServer) -> None:
self.api = hs.get_application_service_api()
self.service = ApplicationService(
id="unique_identifier",
sender="@as:test",
url=URL,
token="unused",
hs_token=TOKEN,
)
def test_query_3pe_authenticates_token(self) -> None:
"""
Tests that 3pe queries to the appservice are authenticated
with the appservice's token.
"""
SUCCESS_RESULT_USER = [
{
"protocol": PROTOCOL,
"userid": "@a:user",
"fields": {
"more": "fields",
},
}
]
SUCCESS_RESULT_LOCATION = [
{
"protocol": PROTOCOL,
"alias": "#a:room",
"fields": {
"more": "fields",
},
}
]
URL_USER = f"{URL}/_matrix/app/v1/thirdparty/user/{PROTOCOL}"
URL_LOCATION = f"{URL}/_matrix/app/v1/thirdparty/location/{PROTOCOL}"
self.request_url = None
async def get_json(
url: str,
args: Mapping[Any, Any],
headers: Mapping[Union[str, bytes], Sequence[Union[str, bytes]]],
) -> List[JsonDict]:
# Ensure the access token is passed as both a header and query arg.
if not headers.get("Authorization") or not args.get(b"access_token"):
raise RuntimeError("Access token not provided")
self.assertEqual(headers.get("Authorization"), [f"Bearer {TOKEN}"])
self.assertEqual(args.get(b"access_token"), TOKEN)
self.request_url = url
if url == URL_USER:
return SUCCESS_RESULT_USER
elif url == URL_LOCATION:
return SUCCESS_RESULT_LOCATION
else:
raise RuntimeError(
"URL provided was invalid. This should never be seen."
)
# We assign to a method, which mypy doesn't like.
self.api.get_json = Mock(side_effect=get_json) # type: ignore[assignment]
result = self.get_success(
self.api.query_3pe(self.service, "user", PROTOCOL, {b"some": [b"field"]})
)
self.assertEqual(self.request_url, URL_USER)
self.assertEqual(result, SUCCESS_RESULT_USER)
result = self.get_success(
self.api.query_3pe(
self.service, "location", PROTOCOL, {b"some": [b"field"]}
)
)
self.assertEqual(self.request_url, URL_LOCATION)
self.assertEqual(result, SUCCESS_RESULT_LOCATION)
def test_fallback(self) -> None:
"""
Tests that the fallback to legacy URLs works.
"""
SUCCESS_RESULT_USER = [
{
"protocol": PROTOCOL,
"userid": "@a:user",
"fields": {
"more": "fields",
},
}
]
URL_USER = f"{URL}/_matrix/app/v1/thirdparty/user/{PROTOCOL}"
FALLBACK_URL_USER = f"{URL}/_matrix/app/unstable/thirdparty/user/{PROTOCOL}"
self.request_url = None
self.v1_seen = False
async def get_json(
url: str,
args: Mapping[Any, Any],
headers: Mapping[Union[str, bytes], Sequence[Union[str, bytes]]],
) -> List[JsonDict]:
# Ensure the access token is passed as both a header and query arg.
if not headers.get("Authorization") or not args.get(b"access_token"):
raise RuntimeError("Access token not provided")
self.assertEqual(headers.get("Authorization"), [f"Bearer {TOKEN}"])
self.assertEqual(args.get(b"access_token"), TOKEN)
self.request_url = url
if url == URL_USER:
self.v1_seen = True
raise HttpResponseException(404, "NOT_FOUND", b"NOT_FOUND")
elif url == FALLBACK_URL_USER:
return SUCCESS_RESULT_USER
else:
raise RuntimeError(
"URL provided was invalid. This should never be seen."
)
# We assign to a method, which mypy doesn't like.
self.api.get_json = Mock(side_effect=get_json) # type: ignore[assignment]
result = self.get_success(
self.api.query_3pe(self.service, "user", PROTOCOL, {b"some": [b"field"]})
)
self.assertTrue(self.v1_seen)
self.assertEqual(self.request_url, FALLBACK_URL_USER)
self.assertEqual(result, SUCCESS_RESULT_USER)
def test_claim_keys(self) -> None:
"""
Tests that the /keys/claim response is properly parsed for missing
keys.
"""
RESPONSE: JsonDict = {
"@alice:example.org": {
"DEVICE_1": {
"signed_curve25519:AAAAHg": {
# We don't really care about the content of the keys,
# they get passed back transparently.
},
"signed_curve25519:BBBBHg": {},
},
"DEVICE_2": {"signed_curve25519:CCCCHg": {}},
},
}
async def post_json_get_json(
uri: str,
post_json: Any,
headers: Mapping[Union[str, bytes], Sequence[Union[str, bytes]]],
) -> JsonDict:
# Ensure the access token is passed as both a header and query arg.
if not headers.get("Authorization"):
raise RuntimeError("Access token not provided")
self.assertEqual(headers.get("Authorization"), [f"Bearer {TOKEN}"])
return RESPONSE
# We assign to a method, which mypy doesn't like.
self.api.post_json_get_json = Mock(side_effect=post_json_get_json) # type: ignore[assignment]
MISSING_KEYS = [
# Known user, known device, missing algorithm.
("@alice:example.org", "DEVICE_2", "xyz", 1),
# Known user, missing device.
("@alice:example.org", "DEVICE_3", "signed_curve25519", 1),
# Unknown user.
("@bob:example.org", "DEVICE_4", "signed_curve25519", 1),
]
claimed_keys, missing = self.get_success(
self.api.claim_client_keys(
self.service,
[
# Found devices
("@alice:example.org", "DEVICE_1", "signed_curve25519", 1),
("@alice:example.org", "DEVICE_2", "signed_curve25519", 1),
]
+ MISSING_KEYS,
)
)
self.assertEqual(claimed_keys, RESPONSE)
self.assertEqual(missing, MISSING_KEYS)