gotosocial/internal/api/client/accounts/accountverify_test.go
kim cac9d65029
[performance] convert enum strings to ints (#3558)
* convert statuses.visibility and notifications.notification_type columns from type string -> int for performance / space savings

* fix test trying to compare string to int

* fix instance count query using string literal instead of gtsmodel const type

* ensure a default value is always set

* also migrate the account settings and sin bin status tables

* initialize maps outside loops and place into singular enum mapping creation func

* use int16 for enum types

* update sinbinstatus creation to be from a snapshot at initial creation

* add snapshot of poll type at creation time
2024-11-25 14:48:59 +01:00

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// GoToSocial
// Copyright (C) GoToSocial Authors admin@gotosocial.org
// SPDX-License-Identifier: AGPL-3.0-or-later
//
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//
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// but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
// MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
// GNU Affero General Public License for more details.
//
// You should have received a copy of the GNU Affero General Public License
// along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
package accounts_test
import (
"encoding/json"
"io"
"net/http"
"net/http/httptest"
"testing"
"time"
"github.com/stretchr/testify/suite"
"github.com/superseriousbusiness/gotosocial/internal/api/client/accounts"
apimodel "github.com/superseriousbusiness/gotosocial/internal/api/model"
"github.com/superseriousbusiness/gotosocial/internal/oauth"
)
type AccountVerifyTestSuite struct {
AccountStandardTestSuite
}
// accountVerifyGet calls the verify_credentials API method for a given account fixture name.
// Assumes token and user fixture names are the same as the account fixture name.
func (suite *AccountVerifyTestSuite) accountVerifyGet(fixtureName string) *apimodel.Account {
// set up the request
recorder := httptest.NewRecorder()
ctx := suite.newContext(recorder, http.MethodGet, nil, accounts.VerifyPath, "")
// override the account that we're authenticated as
ctx.Set(oauth.SessionAuthorizedAccount, suite.testAccounts[fixtureName])
ctx.Set(oauth.SessionAuthorizedToken, oauth.DBTokenToToken(suite.testTokens[fixtureName]))
ctx.Set(oauth.SessionAuthorizedUser, suite.testUsers[fixtureName])
// call the handler
suite.accountsModule.AccountVerifyGETHandler(ctx)
// 1. we should have OK because our request was valid
suite.Equal(http.StatusOK, recorder.Code)
// 2. we should have no error message in the result body
result := recorder.Result()
defer result.Body.Close()
// check the response
b, err := io.ReadAll(result.Body)
if err != nil {
suite.FailNow(err.Error())
}
// unmarshal the returned account
apimodelAccount := &apimodel.Account{}
err = json.Unmarshal(b, apimodelAccount)
if err != nil {
suite.FailNow(err.Error())
}
return apimodelAccount
}
// We should see public account information and profile source for a normal user.
func (suite *AccountVerifyTestSuite) TestAccountVerifyGet() {
fixtureName := "local_account_1"
testAccount := suite.testAccounts[fixtureName]
apimodelAccount := suite.accountVerifyGet(fixtureName)
createdAt, err := time.Parse(time.RFC3339, apimodelAccount.CreatedAt)
suite.NoError(err)
suite.Equal(testAccount.ID, apimodelAccount.ID)
suite.Equal(testAccount.Username, apimodelAccount.Username)
suite.Equal(testAccount.Username, apimodelAccount.Acct)
suite.Equal(testAccount.DisplayName, apimodelAccount.DisplayName)
suite.Equal(*testAccount.Locked, apimodelAccount.Locked)
suite.Equal(*testAccount.Bot, apimodelAccount.Bot)
suite.WithinDuration(testAccount.CreatedAt, createdAt, 30*time.Second) // we lose a bit of accuracy serializing so fuzz this a bit
suite.Equal(testAccount.URL, apimodelAccount.URL)
suite.Equal("http://localhost:8080/fileserver/01F8MH1H7YV1Z7D2C8K2730QBF/avatar/original/01F8MH58A357CV5K7R7TJMSH6S.jpg", apimodelAccount.Avatar)
suite.Equal("http://localhost:8080/fileserver/01F8MH1H7YV1Z7D2C8K2730QBF/avatar/small/01F8MH58A357CV5K7R7TJMSH6S.webp", apimodelAccount.AvatarStatic)
suite.Equal("http://localhost:8080/fileserver/01F8MH1H7YV1Z7D2C8K2730QBF/header/original/01PFPMWK2FF0D9WMHEJHR07C3Q.jpg", apimodelAccount.Header)
suite.Equal("http://localhost:8080/fileserver/01F8MH1H7YV1Z7D2C8K2730QBF/header/small/01PFPMWK2FF0D9WMHEJHR07C3Q.webp", apimodelAccount.HeaderStatic)
suite.Equal(2, apimodelAccount.FollowersCount)
suite.Equal(2, apimodelAccount.FollowingCount)
suite.Equal(8, apimodelAccount.StatusesCount)
suite.EqualValues(apimodel.VisibilityPublic, apimodelAccount.Source.Privacy)
suite.Equal(testAccount.Settings.Language, apimodelAccount.Source.Language)
suite.Equal(testAccount.NoteRaw, apimodelAccount.Source.Note)
}
// testAccountVerifyGetRole calls the verify_credentials API method for a given account fixture name,
// and checks the response for permissions appropriate to the role.
func (suite *AccountVerifyTestSuite) testAccountVerifyGetRole(fixtureName string) {
testUser := suite.testUsers[fixtureName]
apimodelAccount := suite.accountVerifyGet(fixtureName)
if suite.NotNil(apimodelAccount.Role) {
switch {
case *testUser.Admin:
suite.Equal("admin", string(apimodelAccount.Role.Name))
suite.NotZero(apimodelAccount.Role.Permissions)
suite.True(apimodelAccount.Role.Highlighted)
case *testUser.Moderator:
suite.Equal("moderator", string(apimodelAccount.Role.Name))
suite.Zero(apimodelAccount.Role.Permissions)
suite.True(apimodelAccount.Role.Highlighted)
default:
suite.Equal("user", string(apimodelAccount.Role.Name))
suite.Zero(apimodelAccount.Role.Permissions)
suite.False(apimodelAccount.Role.Highlighted)
}
}
}
// We should see a role for a normal user, and that role should not have any permissions.
func (suite *AccountVerifyTestSuite) TestAccountVerifyGetRoleUser() {
suite.testAccountVerifyGetRole("local_account_1")
}
// We should see a role for an admin user, and that role should have some permissions.
func (suite *AccountVerifyTestSuite) TestAccountVerifyGetRoleAdmin() {
suite.testAccountVerifyGetRole("admin_account")
}
func TestAccountVerifyTestSuite(t *testing.T) {
suite.Run(t, new(AccountVerifyTestSuite))
}