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using System;
Validate cipher updates with revision date (#994) * Add last updated validation to cipher replacements * Add AutoFixture scaffolding. AutoDataAttributes and ICustomizations are meant to automatically produce valid test input. Examples are the Cipher customizations, which enforce the model's mutual exclusivity of UserId and OrganizationId. FixtureExtensions create a fluent way to generate SUTs. We currently use parameter injection to fascilitate service testing, which is nicely handled by AutoNSubstitute. However, in order to gain access to the substitutions, we need to Freeze them onto the Fixture. The For fluent method allows specifying a Freeze to a specific type's constructor and optionally to a parameter name in that constructor. * Unit tests for single Cipher update version checks * Fix test runner Test runner requires Microsoft.NET.Test.Sdk * Move to provider model for SUT generation This model differs from previous in that you no longer need to specify which dependencies you would like access to. Instead, all are remembered and can be queried through the sutProvider. * User cipher provided by Put method reads Every put method already reads all relevant ciphers from database, there's no need to re-read them. JSON serialization of datetimes seems to leave truncate at second precision. Verify last known date time is within one second rather than exact. * validate revision date for share many requests * Update build script to use Github environment path Co-authored-by: Matt Gibson <mdgibson@Matts-MBP.lan>
2020-11-23 15:48:05 +01:00
using System.Threading.Tasks;
using Bit.Core.Repositories;
using Bit.Core.Services;
using NSubstitute;
using Xunit;
Validate cipher updates with revision date (#994) * Add last updated validation to cipher replacements * Add AutoFixture scaffolding. AutoDataAttributes and ICustomizations are meant to automatically produce valid test input. Examples are the Cipher customizations, which enforce the model's mutual exclusivity of UserId and OrganizationId. FixtureExtensions create a fluent way to generate SUTs. We currently use parameter injection to fascilitate service testing, which is nicely handled by AutoNSubstitute. However, in order to gain access to the substitutions, we need to Freeze them onto the Fixture. The For fluent method allows specifying a Freeze to a specific type's constructor and optionally to a parameter name in that constructor. * Unit tests for single Cipher update version checks * Fix test runner Test runner requires Microsoft.NET.Test.Sdk * Move to provider model for SUT generation This model differs from previous in that you no longer need to specify which dependencies you would like access to. Instead, all are remembered and can be queried through the sutProvider. * User cipher provided by Put method reads Every put method already reads all relevant ciphers from database, there's no need to re-read them. JSON serialization of datetimes seems to leave truncate at second precision. Verify last known date time is within one second rather than exact. * validate revision date for share many requests * Update build script to use Github environment path Co-authored-by: Matt Gibson <mdgibson@Matts-MBP.lan>
2020-11-23 15:48:05 +01:00
using Bit.Core.Exceptions;
using Bit.Core.Models.Table;
using Core.Models.Data;
using Bit.Core.Test.AutoFixture.CipherFixtures;
using System.Collections.Generic;
using System.Linq;
using Castle.Core.Internal;
using Bit.Test.Common.AutoFixture;
namespace Bit.Core.Test.Services
{
public class CipherServiceTests
{
Validate cipher updates with revision date (#994) * Add last updated validation to cipher replacements * Add AutoFixture scaffolding. AutoDataAttributes and ICustomizations are meant to automatically produce valid test input. Examples are the Cipher customizations, which enforce the model's mutual exclusivity of UserId and OrganizationId. FixtureExtensions create a fluent way to generate SUTs. We currently use parameter injection to fascilitate service testing, which is nicely handled by AutoNSubstitute. However, in order to gain access to the substitutions, we need to Freeze them onto the Fixture. The For fluent method allows specifying a Freeze to a specific type's constructor and optionally to a parameter name in that constructor. * Unit tests for single Cipher update version checks * Fix test runner Test runner requires Microsoft.NET.Test.Sdk * Move to provider model for SUT generation This model differs from previous in that you no longer need to specify which dependencies you would like access to. Instead, all are remembered and can be queried through the sutProvider. * User cipher provided by Put method reads Every put method already reads all relevant ciphers from database, there's no need to re-read them. JSON serialization of datetimes seems to leave truncate at second precision. Verify last known date time is within one second rather than exact. * validate revision date for share many requests * Update build script to use Github environment path Co-authored-by: Matt Gibson <mdgibson@Matts-MBP.lan>
2020-11-23 15:48:05 +01:00
[Theory, UserCipherAutoData]
public async Task SaveAsync_WrongRevisionDate_Throws(SutProvider<CipherService> sutProvider, Cipher cipher)
{
Validate cipher updates with revision date (#994) * Add last updated validation to cipher replacements * Add AutoFixture scaffolding. AutoDataAttributes and ICustomizations are meant to automatically produce valid test input. Examples are the Cipher customizations, which enforce the model's mutual exclusivity of UserId and OrganizationId. FixtureExtensions create a fluent way to generate SUTs. We currently use parameter injection to fascilitate service testing, which is nicely handled by AutoNSubstitute. However, in order to gain access to the substitutions, we need to Freeze them onto the Fixture. The For fluent method allows specifying a Freeze to a specific type's constructor and optionally to a parameter name in that constructor. * Unit tests for single Cipher update version checks * Fix test runner Test runner requires Microsoft.NET.Test.Sdk * Move to provider model for SUT generation This model differs from previous in that you no longer need to specify which dependencies you would like access to. Instead, all are remembered and can be queried through the sutProvider. * User cipher provided by Put method reads Every put method already reads all relevant ciphers from database, there's no need to re-read them. JSON serialization of datetimes seems to leave truncate at second precision. Verify last known date time is within one second rather than exact. * validate revision date for share many requests * Update build script to use Github environment path Co-authored-by: Matt Gibson <mdgibson@Matts-MBP.lan>
2020-11-23 15:48:05 +01:00
var lastKnownRevisionDate = cipher.RevisionDate.AddDays(-1);
var exception = await Assert.ThrowsAsync<BadRequestException>(
() => sutProvider.Sut.SaveAsync(cipher, cipher.UserId.Value, lastKnownRevisionDate));
Assert.Contains("out of date", exception.Message);
}
[Theory, UserCipherAutoData]
public async Task SaveDetailsAsync_WrongRevisionDate_Throws(SutProvider<CipherService> sutProvider,
CipherDetails cipherDetails)
{
var lastKnownRevisionDate = cipherDetails.RevisionDate.AddDays(-1);
var exception = await Assert.ThrowsAsync<BadRequestException>(
() => sutProvider.Sut.SaveDetailsAsync(cipherDetails, cipherDetails.UserId.Value, lastKnownRevisionDate));
Assert.Contains("out of date", exception.Message);
}
[Theory, UserCipherAutoData]
public async Task ShareAsync_WrongRevisionDate_Throws(SutProvider<CipherService> sutProvider, Cipher cipher,
Organization organization, List<Guid> collectionIds)
{
sutProvider.GetDependency<IOrganizationRepository>().GetByIdAsync(organization.Id).Returns(organization);
var lastKnownRevisionDate = cipher.RevisionDate.AddDays(-1);
var exception = await Assert.ThrowsAsync<BadRequestException>(
() => sutProvider.Sut.ShareAsync(cipher, cipher, organization.Id, collectionIds, cipher.UserId.Value,
lastKnownRevisionDate));
Assert.Contains("out of date", exception.Message);
}
[Theory, UserCipherAutoData("99ab4f6c-44f8-4ff5-be7a-75c37c33c69e")]
public async Task ShareManyAsync_WrongRevisionDate_Throws(SutProvider<CipherService> sutProvider,
IEnumerable<Cipher> ciphers, Guid organizationId, List<Guid> collectionIds)
{
var cipherInfos = ciphers.Select(c => (c, (DateTime?)c.RevisionDate.AddDays(-1)));
var exception = await Assert.ThrowsAsync<BadRequestException>(
() => sutProvider.Sut.ShareManyAsync(cipherInfos, organizationId, collectionIds, ciphers.First().UserId.Value));
Assert.Contains("out of date", exception.Message);
}
Validate cipher updates with revision date (#994) * Add last updated validation to cipher replacements * Add AutoFixture scaffolding. AutoDataAttributes and ICustomizations are meant to automatically produce valid test input. Examples are the Cipher customizations, which enforce the model's mutual exclusivity of UserId and OrganizationId. FixtureExtensions create a fluent way to generate SUTs. We currently use parameter injection to fascilitate service testing, which is nicely handled by AutoNSubstitute. However, in order to gain access to the substitutions, we need to Freeze them onto the Fixture. The For fluent method allows specifying a Freeze to a specific type's constructor and optionally to a parameter name in that constructor. * Unit tests for single Cipher update version checks * Fix test runner Test runner requires Microsoft.NET.Test.Sdk * Move to provider model for SUT generation This model differs from previous in that you no longer need to specify which dependencies you would like access to. Instead, all are remembered and can be queried through the sutProvider. * User cipher provided by Put method reads Every put method already reads all relevant ciphers from database, there's no need to re-read them. JSON serialization of datetimes seems to leave truncate at second precision. Verify last known date time is within one second rather than exact. * validate revision date for share many requests * Update build script to use Github environment path Co-authored-by: Matt Gibson <mdgibson@Matts-MBP.lan>
2020-11-23 15:48:05 +01:00
[Theory]
[InlineUserCipherAutoData("")]
[InlineUserCipherAutoData("Correct Time")]
public async Task SaveAsync_CorrectRevisionDate_Passes(string revisionDateString,
SutProvider<CipherService> sutProvider, Cipher cipher)
{
Validate cipher updates with revision date (#994) * Add last updated validation to cipher replacements * Add AutoFixture scaffolding. AutoDataAttributes and ICustomizations are meant to automatically produce valid test input. Examples are the Cipher customizations, which enforce the model's mutual exclusivity of UserId and OrganizationId. FixtureExtensions create a fluent way to generate SUTs. We currently use parameter injection to fascilitate service testing, which is nicely handled by AutoNSubstitute. However, in order to gain access to the substitutions, we need to Freeze them onto the Fixture. The For fluent method allows specifying a Freeze to a specific type's constructor and optionally to a parameter name in that constructor. * Unit tests for single Cipher update version checks * Fix test runner Test runner requires Microsoft.NET.Test.Sdk * Move to provider model for SUT generation This model differs from previous in that you no longer need to specify which dependencies you would like access to. Instead, all are remembered and can be queried through the sutProvider. * User cipher provided by Put method reads Every put method already reads all relevant ciphers from database, there's no need to re-read them. JSON serialization of datetimes seems to leave truncate at second precision. Verify last known date time is within one second rather than exact. * validate revision date for share many requests * Update build script to use Github environment path Co-authored-by: Matt Gibson <mdgibson@Matts-MBP.lan>
2020-11-23 15:48:05 +01:00
var lastKnownRevisionDate = string.IsNullOrEmpty(revisionDateString) ? (DateTime?)null : cipher.RevisionDate;
await sutProvider.Sut.SaveAsync(cipher, cipher.UserId.Value, lastKnownRevisionDate);
await sutProvider.GetDependency<ICipherRepository>().Received(1).ReplaceAsync(cipher);
}
[Theory]
[InlineUserCipherAutoData("")]
[InlineUserCipherAutoData("Correct Time")]
public async Task SaveDetailsAsync_CorrectRevisionDate_Passes(string revisionDateString,
SutProvider<CipherService> sutProvider, CipherDetails cipherDetails)
{
var lastKnownRevisionDate = string.IsNullOrEmpty(revisionDateString) ? (DateTime?)null : cipherDetails.RevisionDate;
await sutProvider.Sut.SaveDetailsAsync(cipherDetails, cipherDetails.UserId.Value, lastKnownRevisionDate);
await sutProvider.GetDependency<ICipherRepository>().Received(1).ReplaceAsync(cipherDetails);
}
[Theory]
[InlineUserCipherAutoData("")]
[InlineUserCipherAutoData("Correct Time")]
public async Task ShareAsync_CorrectRevisionDate_Passes(string revisionDateString,
SutProvider<CipherService> sutProvider, Cipher cipher, Organization organization, List<Guid> collectionIds)
{
var lastKnownRevisionDate = string.IsNullOrEmpty(revisionDateString) ? (DateTime?)null : cipher.RevisionDate;
var cipherRepository = sutProvider.GetDependency<ICipherRepository>();
cipherRepository.ReplaceAsync(cipher, collectionIds).Returns(true);
sutProvider.GetDependency<IOrganizationRepository>().GetByIdAsync(organization.Id).Returns(organization);
await sutProvider.Sut.ShareAsync(cipher, cipher, organization.Id, collectionIds, cipher.UserId.Value,
lastKnownRevisionDate);
await cipherRepository.Received(1).ReplaceAsync(cipher, collectionIds);
}
[Theory]
[InlineKnownUserCipherAutoData(userId: "99ab4f6c-44f8-4ff5-be7a-75c37c33c69e", "")]
[InlineKnownUserCipherAutoData(userId: "99ab4f6c-44f8-4ff5-be7a-75c37c33c69e", "CorrectTime")]
public async Task ShareManyAsync_CorrectRevisionDate_Passes(string revisionDateString,
SutProvider<CipherService> sutProvider, IEnumerable<Cipher> ciphers, Organization organization, List<Guid> collectionIds)
{
var cipherInfos = ciphers.Select(c => (c,
string.IsNullOrEmpty(revisionDateString) ? null : (DateTime?)c.RevisionDate));
var sharingUserId = ciphers.First().UserId.Value;
await sutProvider.Sut.ShareManyAsync(cipherInfos, organization.Id, collectionIds, sharingUserId);
await sutProvider.GetDependency<ICipherRepository>().Received(1).UpdateCiphersAsync(sharingUserId,
Arg.Is<IEnumerable<Cipher>>(arg => arg.Except(ciphers).IsNullOrEmpty()));
}
[Theory]
[InlineKnownUserCipherAutoData("c64d8a15-606e-41d6-9c7e-174d4d8f3b2e", "c64d8a15-606e-41d6-9c7e-174d4d8f3b2e")]
[InlineOrganizationCipherAutoData("c64d8a15-606e-41d6-9c7e-174d4d8f3b2e")]
public async Task RestoreAsync_UpdatesCipher(Guid restoringUserId, Cipher cipher, SutProvider<CipherService> sutProvider)
{
sutProvider.GetDependency<ICipherRepository>().GetCanEditByIdAsync(restoringUserId, cipher.Id).Returns(true);
var initialRevisionDate = new DateTime(1970, 1, 1, 0, 0, 0);
cipher.DeletedDate = initialRevisionDate;
cipher.RevisionDate = initialRevisionDate;
await sutProvider.Sut.RestoreAsync(cipher, restoringUserId, cipher.OrganizationId.HasValue);
Assert.Null(cipher.DeletedDate);
Assert.NotEqual(initialRevisionDate, cipher.RevisionDate);
}
[Theory]
[InlineKnownUserCipherAutoData("c64d8a15-606e-41d6-9c7e-174d4d8f3b2e", "c64d8a15-606e-41d6-9c7e-174d4d8f3b2e")]
public async Task RestoreManyAsync_UpdatesCiphers(Guid restoringUserId, IEnumerable<CipherDetails> ciphers,
SutProvider<CipherService> sutProvider)
{
var previousRevisionDate = DateTime.UtcNow;
foreach (var cipher in ciphers)
{
cipher.RevisionDate = previousRevisionDate;
}
var revisionDate = previousRevisionDate + TimeSpan.FromMinutes(1);
sutProvider.GetDependency<ICipherRepository>().RestoreAsync(Arg.Any<IEnumerable<Guid>>(), restoringUserId)
.Returns(revisionDate);
await sutProvider.Sut.RestoreManyAsync(ciphers, restoringUserId);
foreach (var cipher in ciphers)
{
Assert.Null(cipher.DeletedDate);
Assert.Equal(revisionDate, cipher.RevisionDate);
}
}
}
}