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/*
Copyright 2024 New Vector Ltd.
Copyright 2023 The Matrix.org Foundation C.I.C.
SPDX-License-Identifier: AGPL-3.0-only OR GPL-3.0-only
Please see LICENSE files in the repository root for full details.
*/
Force verification even for refreshed clients (#44) * Force verification even for refreshed cients Set a flag on login to remember that the device needs to be verified so that we don't forget if the user refreshes the page, but still allow user with an existing unverified session to stay logged in. * Hopefully make matrixchat tests pass? Much, much tweaking to make the matrixchat tests pass again. Should hopefully make them a bit more solid in general with judicious use of waitFor rather than flushPromises(). Also lots of fun to stop the state bleeding between tests. * Manual yarn.lock manipulation to hopefully resolve infinite package sadness * Make final test pass(?) Mock out the createClient method to return the same client, because we've mocked the peg to always return that client, so if we let the code make another one having still overridden the peg, everything becomes cursed. Also mock out the autodiscovery stuff rather than relying on fetch-mock. * another waitFor * death to flushPromises * Put the logged in dispatch back Actually it breaks all sorts of other things too, having fixed all the MatrixChat tests (although this is useful anyway). * Try displaying the screen in onClientStarted instead * Put post login screen back in logged in but move ready transition to avoid flash of main UI * Rejig more in the hope it does the right thing * Make hook work before push rules are fetched * Add test for unskippable verification * Add test for use case selection * Fix test * Add playwright test for unskippable verification * Remove console log * Add log message to log line * Add tsdoc * Use useTypedEventEmitter * Remove commented code * Use catch instead of empty then on unawaited promises or in one case just await it because the caller was async anyway * Add new mock
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// fake-indexeddb needs this and the tests crash without it
// https://github.com/dumbmatter/fakeIndexedDB?tab=readme-ov-file#jsdom-often-used-with-jest
import "core-js/stable/structured-clone";
import "fake-indexeddb/auto";
import React, { ComponentProps } from "react";
import { fireEvent, render, RenderResult, screen, waitFor, within } from "jest-matrix-react";
OIDC: Log in (#11199) * add delegatedauthentication to validated server config * dynamic client registration functions * test OP registration functions * add stubbed nativeOidc flow setup in Login * cover more error cases in Login * tidy * test dynamic client registration in Login * comment oidc_static_clients * register oidc inside Login.getFlows * strict fixes * remove unused code * and imports * comments * comments 2 * util functions to get static client id * check static client ids in login flow * remove dead code * OidcRegistrationClientMetadata type * navigate to oidc authorize url * exchange code for token * navigate to oidc authorize url * navigate to oidc authorize url * test * adjust for js-sdk code * login with oidc native flow: messy version * tidy * update test for response_mode query * tidy up some TODOs * use new types * add identityServerUrl to stored params * unit test completeOidcLogin * test tokenlogin * strict * whitespace * tidy * unit test oidc login flow in MatrixChat * strict * tidy * extract success/failure handlers from token login function * typo * use for no homeserver error dialog too * reuse post-token login functions, test * shuffle testing utils around * shuffle testing utils around * i18n * tidy * Update src/Lifecycle.ts Co-authored-by: Richard van der Hoff <1389908+richvdh@users.noreply.github.com> * tidy * comment * update tests for id token validation * move try again responsibility * prettier * use more future proof config for static clients * test util for oidcclientconfigs * rename type and lint * correct oidc test util * store issuer and clientId pre auth navigation * adjust for js-sdk changes * update for js-sdk userstate, tidy * update MatrixChat tests * update tests --------- Co-authored-by: Richard van der Hoff <1389908+richvdh@users.noreply.github.com>
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import fetchMock from "fetch-mock-jest";
import { Mocked, mocked } from "jest-mock";
import { ClientEvent, MatrixClient, MatrixEvent, Room, SyncState } from "matrix-js-sdk/src/matrix";
import { MediaHandler } from "matrix-js-sdk/src/webrtc/mediaHandler";
import * as MatrixJs from "matrix-js-sdk/src/matrix";
OIDC: Log in (#11199) * add delegatedauthentication to validated server config * dynamic client registration functions * test OP registration functions * add stubbed nativeOidc flow setup in Login * cover more error cases in Login * tidy * test dynamic client registration in Login * comment oidc_static_clients * register oidc inside Login.getFlows * strict fixes * remove unused code * and imports * comments * comments 2 * util functions to get static client id * check static client ids in login flow * remove dead code * OidcRegistrationClientMetadata type * navigate to oidc authorize url * exchange code for token * navigate to oidc authorize url * navigate to oidc authorize url * test * adjust for js-sdk code * login with oidc native flow: messy version * tidy * update test for response_mode query * tidy up some TODOs * use new types * add identityServerUrl to stored params * unit test completeOidcLogin * test tokenlogin * strict * whitespace * tidy * unit test oidc login flow in MatrixChat * strict * tidy * extract success/failure handlers from token login function * typo * use for no homeserver error dialog too * reuse post-token login functions, test * shuffle testing utils around * shuffle testing utils around * i18n * tidy * Update src/Lifecycle.ts Co-authored-by: Richard van der Hoff <1389908+richvdh@users.noreply.github.com> * tidy * comment * update tests for id token validation * move try again responsibility * prettier * use more future proof config for static clients * test util for oidcclientconfigs * rename type and lint * correct oidc test util * store issuer and clientId pre auth navigation * adjust for js-sdk changes * update for js-sdk userstate, tidy * update MatrixChat tests * update tests --------- Co-authored-by: Richard van der Hoff <1389908+richvdh@users.noreply.github.com>
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import { completeAuthorizationCodeGrant } from "matrix-js-sdk/src/oidc/authorize";
import { logger } from "matrix-js-sdk/src/logger";
import { OidcError } from "matrix-js-sdk/src/oidc/error";
import { BearerTokenResponse } from "matrix-js-sdk/src/oidc/validate";
Force verification even for refreshed clients (#44) * Force verification even for refreshed cients Set a flag on login to remember that the device needs to be verified so that we don't forget if the user refreshes the page, but still allow user with an existing unverified session to stay logged in. * Hopefully make matrixchat tests pass? Much, much tweaking to make the matrixchat tests pass again. Should hopefully make them a bit more solid in general with judicious use of waitFor rather than flushPromises(). Also lots of fun to stop the state bleeding between tests. * Manual yarn.lock manipulation to hopefully resolve infinite package sadness * Make final test pass(?) Mock out the createClient method to return the same client, because we've mocked the peg to always return that client, so if we let the code make another one having still overridden the peg, everything becomes cursed. Also mock out the autodiscovery stuff rather than relying on fetch-mock. * another waitFor * death to flushPromises * Put the logged in dispatch back Actually it breaks all sorts of other things too, having fixed all the MatrixChat tests (although this is useful anyway). * Try displaying the screen in onClientStarted instead * Put post login screen back in logged in but move ready transition to avoid flash of main UI * Rejig more in the hope it does the right thing * Make hook work before push rules are fetched * Add test for unskippable verification * Add test for use case selection * Fix test * Add playwright test for unskippable verification * Remove console log * Add log message to log line * Add tsdoc * Use useTypedEventEmitter * Remove commented code * Use catch instead of empty then on unawaited promises or in one case just await it because the caller was async anyway * Add new mock
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import { defer, IDeferred, sleep } from "matrix-js-sdk/src/utils";
import { UserVerificationStatus } from "matrix-js-sdk/src/crypto-api";
import MatrixChat from "../../../src/components/structures/MatrixChat";
import * as StorageAccess from "../../../src/utils/StorageAccess";
import defaultDispatcher from "../../../src/dispatcher/dispatcher";
import { Action } from "../../../src/dispatcher/actions";
import { UserTab } from "../../../src/components/views/dialogs/UserTab";
import {
clearAllModals,
createStubMatrixRTC,
filterConsole,
flushPromises,
getMockClientWithEventEmitter,
mockClientMethodsServer,
mockClientMethodsUser,
MockClientWithEventEmitter,
mockPlatformPeg,
resetJsDomAfterEach,
unmockClientPeg,
} from "../../test-utils";
import * as leaveRoomUtils from "../../../src/utils/leave-behaviour";
OIDC: add friendly errors (#11184) * add delegatedauthentication to validated server config * dynamic client registration functions * test OP registration functions * add stubbed nativeOidc flow setup in Login * cover more error cases in Login * tidy * test dynamic client registration in Login * comment oidc_static_clients * register oidc inside Login.getFlows * strict fixes * remove unused code * and imports * comments * comments 2 * util functions to get static client id * check static client ids in login flow * remove dead code * OidcRegistrationClientMetadata type * navigate to oidc authorize url * exchange code for token * navigate to oidc authorize url * navigate to oidc authorize url * test * adjust for js-sdk code * login with oidc native flow: messy version * tidy * update test for response_mode query * tidy up some TODOs * use new types * add identityServerUrl to stored params * unit test completeOidcLogin * test tokenlogin * strict * whitespace * tidy * unit test oidc login flow in MatrixChat * strict * tidy * extract success/failure handlers from token login function * typo * use for no homeserver error dialog too * reuse post-token login functions, test * shuffle testing utils around * shuffle testing utils around * i18n * tidy * Update src/Lifecycle.ts Co-authored-by: Richard van der Hoff <1389908+richvdh@users.noreply.github.com> * tidy * comment * update tests for id token validation * move try again responsibility * prettier * add friendly error messages for oidc authorization failures * i18n * update for new translations, tidy --------- Co-authored-by: Richard van der Hoff <1389908+richvdh@users.noreply.github.com>
2023-10-19 10:46:37 +08:00
import { OidcClientError } from "../../../src/utils/oidc/error";
import * as voiceBroadcastUtils from "../../../src/voice-broadcast/utils/cleanUpBroadcasts";
import LegacyCallHandler from "../../../src/LegacyCallHandler";
import { CallStore } from "../../../src/stores/CallStore";
import { Call } from "../../../src/models/Call";
import { PosthogAnalytics } from "../../../src/PosthogAnalytics";
import PlatformPeg from "../../../src/PlatformPeg";
import EventIndexPeg from "../../../src/indexing/EventIndexPeg";
import * as Lifecycle from "../../../src/Lifecycle";
import { SSO_HOMESERVER_URL_KEY, SSO_ID_SERVER_URL_KEY } from "../../../src/BasePlatform";
import SettingsStore from "../../../src/settings/SettingsStore";
import { SettingLevel } from "../../../src/settings/SettingLevel";
Force verification even for refreshed clients (#44) * Force verification even for refreshed cients Set a flag on login to remember that the device needs to be verified so that we don't forget if the user refreshes the page, but still allow user with an existing unverified session to stay logged in. * Hopefully make matrixchat tests pass? Much, much tweaking to make the matrixchat tests pass again. Should hopefully make them a bit more solid in general with judicious use of waitFor rather than flushPromises(). Also lots of fun to stop the state bleeding between tests. * Manual yarn.lock manipulation to hopefully resolve infinite package sadness * Make final test pass(?) Mock out the createClient method to return the same client, because we've mocked the peg to always return that client, so if we let the code make another one having still overridden the peg, everything becomes cursed. Also mock out the autodiscovery stuff rather than relying on fetch-mock. * another waitFor * death to flushPromises * Put the logged in dispatch back Actually it breaks all sorts of other things too, having fixed all the MatrixChat tests (although this is useful anyway). * Try displaying the screen in onClientStarted instead * Put post login screen back in logged in but move ready transition to avoid flash of main UI * Rejig more in the hope it does the right thing * Make hook work before push rules are fetched * Add test for unskippable verification * Add test for use case selection * Fix test * Add playwright test for unskippable verification * Remove console log * Add log message to log line * Add tsdoc * Use useTypedEventEmitter * Remove commented code * Use catch instead of empty then on unawaited promises or in one case just await it because the caller was async anyway * Add new mock
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import { MatrixClientPeg, MatrixClientPeg as peg } from "../../../src/MatrixClientPeg";
import DMRoomMap from "../../../src/utils/DMRoomMap";
import { ReleaseAnnouncementStore } from "../../../src/stores/ReleaseAnnouncementStore";
import { DRAFT_LAST_CLEANUP_KEY } from "../../../src/DraftCleaner";
import { UIFeature } from "../../../src/settings/UIFeature";
Force verification even for refreshed clients (#44) * Force verification even for refreshed cients Set a flag on login to remember that the device needs to be verified so that we don't forget if the user refreshes the page, but still allow user with an existing unverified session to stay logged in. * Hopefully make matrixchat tests pass? Much, much tweaking to make the matrixchat tests pass again. Should hopefully make them a bit more solid in general with judicious use of waitFor rather than flushPromises(). Also lots of fun to stop the state bleeding between tests. * Manual yarn.lock manipulation to hopefully resolve infinite package sadness * Make final test pass(?) Mock out the createClient method to return the same client, because we've mocked the peg to always return that client, so if we let the code make another one having still overridden the peg, everything becomes cursed. Also mock out the autodiscovery stuff rather than relying on fetch-mock. * another waitFor * death to flushPromises * Put the logged in dispatch back Actually it breaks all sorts of other things too, having fixed all the MatrixChat tests (although this is useful anyway). * Try displaying the screen in onClientStarted instead * Put post login screen back in logged in but move ready transition to avoid flash of main UI * Rejig more in the hope it does the right thing * Make hook work before push rules are fetched * Add test for unskippable verification * Add test for use case selection * Fix test * Add playwright test for unskippable verification * Remove console log * Add log message to log line * Add tsdoc * Use useTypedEventEmitter * Remove commented code * Use catch instead of empty then on unawaited promises or in one case just await it because the caller was async anyway * Add new mock
2024-10-03 16:55:06 +08:00
import AutoDiscoveryUtils from "../../../src/utils/AutoDiscoveryUtils";
import { ValidatedServerConfig } from "../../../src/utils/ValidatedServerConfig";
OIDC: Log in (#11199) * add delegatedauthentication to validated server config * dynamic client registration functions * test OP registration functions * add stubbed nativeOidc flow setup in Login * cover more error cases in Login * tidy * test dynamic client registration in Login * comment oidc_static_clients * register oidc inside Login.getFlows * strict fixes * remove unused code * and imports * comments * comments 2 * util functions to get static client id * check static client ids in login flow * remove dead code * OidcRegistrationClientMetadata type * navigate to oidc authorize url * exchange code for token * navigate to oidc authorize url * navigate to oidc authorize url * test * adjust for js-sdk code * login with oidc native flow: messy version * tidy * update test for response_mode query * tidy up some TODOs * use new types * add identityServerUrl to stored params * unit test completeOidcLogin * test tokenlogin * strict * whitespace * tidy * unit test oidc login flow in MatrixChat * strict * tidy * extract success/failure handlers from token login function * typo * use for no homeserver error dialog too * reuse post-token login functions, test * shuffle testing utils around * shuffle testing utils around * i18n * tidy * Update src/Lifecycle.ts Co-authored-by: Richard van der Hoff <1389908+richvdh@users.noreply.github.com> * tidy * comment * update tests for id token validation * move try again responsibility * prettier * use more future proof config for static clients * test util for oidcclientconfigs * rename type and lint * correct oidc test util * store issuer and clientId pre auth navigation * adjust for js-sdk changes * update for js-sdk userstate, tidy * update MatrixChat tests * update tests --------- Co-authored-by: Richard van der Hoff <1389908+richvdh@users.noreply.github.com>
2023-07-11 12:09:18 +08:00
jest.mock("matrix-js-sdk/src/oidc/authorize", () => ({
completeAuthorizationCodeGrant: jest.fn(),
}));
// Stub out ThemeWatcher as the necessary bits for themes are done in element-web's index.html and thus are lacking here,
// plus JSDOM's implementation of CSSStyleDeclaration has a bunch of differences to real browsers which cause issues.
jest.mock("../../../src/settings/watchers/ThemeWatcher");
/** The matrix versions our mock server claims to support */
const SERVER_SUPPORTED_MATRIX_VERSIONS = ["v1.1", "v1.5", "v1.6", "v1.8", "v1.9"];
describe("<MatrixChat />", () => {
const userId = "@alice:server.org";
const deviceId = "qwertyui";
const accessToken = "abc123";
Force verification even for refreshed clients (#44) * Force verification even for refreshed cients Set a flag on login to remember that the device needs to be verified so that we don't forget if the user refreshes the page, but still allow user with an existing unverified session to stay logged in. * Hopefully make matrixchat tests pass? Much, much tweaking to make the matrixchat tests pass again. Should hopefully make them a bit more solid in general with judicious use of waitFor rather than flushPromises(). Also lots of fun to stop the state bleeding between tests. * Manual yarn.lock manipulation to hopefully resolve infinite package sadness * Make final test pass(?) Mock out the createClient method to return the same client, because we've mocked the peg to always return that client, so if we let the code make another one having still overridden the peg, everything becomes cursed. Also mock out the autodiscovery stuff rather than relying on fetch-mock. * another waitFor * death to flushPromises * Put the logged in dispatch back Actually it breaks all sorts of other things too, having fixed all the MatrixChat tests (although this is useful anyway). * Try displaying the screen in onClientStarted instead * Put post login screen back in logged in but move ready transition to avoid flash of main UI * Rejig more in the hope it does the right thing * Make hook work before push rules are fetched * Add test for unskippable verification * Add test for use case selection * Fix test * Add playwright test for unskippable verification * Remove console log * Add log message to log line * Add tsdoc * Use useTypedEventEmitter * Remove commented code * Use catch instead of empty then on unawaited promises or in one case just await it because the caller was async anyway * Add new mock
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const refreshToken = "def456";
let bootstrapDeferred: IDeferred<void>;
// reused in createClient mock below
const getMockClientMethods = () => ({
...mockClientMethodsUser(userId),
...mockClientMethodsServer(),
getVersions: jest.fn().mockResolvedValue({ versions: SERVER_SUPPORTED_MATRIX_VERSIONS }),
Force verification even for refreshed clients (#44) * Force verification even for refreshed cients Set a flag on login to remember that the device needs to be verified so that we don't forget if the user refreshes the page, but still allow user with an existing unverified session to stay logged in. * Hopefully make matrixchat tests pass? Much, much tweaking to make the matrixchat tests pass again. Should hopefully make them a bit more solid in general with judicious use of waitFor rather than flushPromises(). Also lots of fun to stop the state bleeding between tests. * Manual yarn.lock manipulation to hopefully resolve infinite package sadness * Make final test pass(?) Mock out the createClient method to return the same client, because we've mocked the peg to always return that client, so if we let the code make another one having still overridden the peg, everything becomes cursed. Also mock out the autodiscovery stuff rather than relying on fetch-mock. * another waitFor * death to flushPromises * Put the logged in dispatch back Actually it breaks all sorts of other things too, having fixed all the MatrixChat tests (although this is useful anyway). * Try displaying the screen in onClientStarted instead * Put post login screen back in logged in but move ready transition to avoid flash of main UI * Rejig more in the hope it does the right thing * Make hook work before push rules are fetched * Add test for unskippable verification * Add test for use case selection * Fix test * Add playwright test for unskippable verification * Remove console log * Add log message to log line * Add tsdoc * Use useTypedEventEmitter * Remove commented code * Use catch instead of empty then on unawaited promises or in one case just await it because the caller was async anyway * Add new mock
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startClient: function () {
// @ts-ignore
this.emit(ClientEvent.Sync, SyncState.Prepared, null);
},
stopClient: jest.fn(),
setCanResetTimelineCallback: jest.fn(),
isInitialSyncComplete: jest.fn(),
getSyncState: jest.fn(),
getSsoLoginUrl: jest.fn(),
getSyncStateData: jest.fn().mockReturnValue(null),
getThirdpartyProtocols: jest.fn().mockResolvedValue({}),
getClientWellKnown: jest.fn().mockReturnValue({}),
isVersionSupported: jest.fn().mockResolvedValue(false),
isCryptoEnabled: jest.fn().mockReturnValue(false),
initRustCrypto: jest.fn(),
getRoom: jest.fn(),
getMediaHandler: jest.fn().mockReturnValue({
setVideoInput: jest.fn(),
setAudioInput: jest.fn(),
setAudioSettings: jest.fn(),
stopAllStreams: jest.fn(),
} as unknown as MediaHandler),
setAccountData: jest.fn(),
store: {
destroy: jest.fn(),
OIDC: Log in (#11199) * add delegatedauthentication to validated server config * dynamic client registration functions * test OP registration functions * add stubbed nativeOidc flow setup in Login * cover more error cases in Login * tidy * test dynamic client registration in Login * comment oidc_static_clients * register oidc inside Login.getFlows * strict fixes * remove unused code * and imports * comments * comments 2 * util functions to get static client id * check static client ids in login flow * remove dead code * OidcRegistrationClientMetadata type * navigate to oidc authorize url * exchange code for token * navigate to oidc authorize url * navigate to oidc authorize url * test * adjust for js-sdk code * login with oidc native flow: messy version * tidy * update test for response_mode query * tidy up some TODOs * use new types * add identityServerUrl to stored params * unit test completeOidcLogin * test tokenlogin * strict * whitespace * tidy * unit test oidc login flow in MatrixChat * strict * tidy * extract success/failure handlers from token login function * typo * use for no homeserver error dialog too * reuse post-token login functions, test * shuffle testing utils around * shuffle testing utils around * i18n * tidy * Update src/Lifecycle.ts Co-authored-by: Richard van der Hoff <1389908+richvdh@users.noreply.github.com> * tidy * comment * update tests for id token validation * move try again responsibility * prettier * use more future proof config for static clients * test util for oidcclientconfigs * rename type and lint * correct oidc test util * store issuer and clientId pre auth navigation * adjust for js-sdk changes * update for js-sdk userstate, tidy * update MatrixChat tests * update tests --------- Co-authored-by: Richard van der Hoff <1389908+richvdh@users.noreply.github.com>
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startup: jest.fn(),
},
login: jest.fn(),
loginFlows: jest.fn(),
isGuest: jest.fn().mockReturnValue(false),
clearStores: jest.fn(),
setGuest: jest.fn(),
setNotifTimelineSet: jest.fn(),
getAccountData: jest.fn(),
doesServerSupportUnstableFeature: jest.fn(),
getDevices: jest.fn().mockResolvedValue({ devices: [] }),
Force verification even for refreshed clients (#44) * Force verification even for refreshed cients Set a flag on login to remember that the device needs to be verified so that we don't forget if the user refreshes the page, but still allow user with an existing unverified session to stay logged in. * Hopefully make matrixchat tests pass? Much, much tweaking to make the matrixchat tests pass again. Should hopefully make them a bit more solid in general with judicious use of waitFor rather than flushPromises(). Also lots of fun to stop the state bleeding between tests. * Manual yarn.lock manipulation to hopefully resolve infinite package sadness * Make final test pass(?) Mock out the createClient method to return the same client, because we've mocked the peg to always return that client, so if we let the code make another one having still overridden the peg, everything becomes cursed. Also mock out the autodiscovery stuff rather than relying on fetch-mock. * another waitFor * death to flushPromises * Put the logged in dispatch back Actually it breaks all sorts of other things too, having fixed all the MatrixChat tests (although this is useful anyway). * Try displaying the screen in onClientStarted instead * Put post login screen back in logged in but move ready transition to avoid flash of main UI * Rejig more in the hope it does the right thing * Make hook work before push rules are fetched * Add test for unskippable verification * Add test for use case selection * Fix test * Add playwright test for unskippable verification * Remove console log * Add log message to log line * Add tsdoc * Use useTypedEventEmitter * Remove commented code * Use catch instead of empty then on unawaited promises or in one case just await it because the caller was async anyway * Add new mock
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getProfileInfo: jest.fn().mockResolvedValue({
displayname: "Ernie",
}),
getVisibleRooms: jest.fn().mockReturnValue([]),
getRooms: jest.fn().mockReturnValue([]),
userHasCrossSigningKeys: jest.fn(),
setGlobalBlacklistUnverifiedDevices: jest.fn(),
setGlobalErrorOnUnknownDevices: jest.fn(),
Force verification even for refreshed clients (#44) * Force verification even for refreshed cients Set a flag on login to remember that the device needs to be verified so that we don't forget if the user refreshes the page, but still allow user with an existing unverified session to stay logged in. * Hopefully make matrixchat tests pass? Much, much tweaking to make the matrixchat tests pass again. Should hopefully make them a bit more solid in general with judicious use of waitFor rather than flushPromises(). Also lots of fun to stop the state bleeding between tests. * Manual yarn.lock manipulation to hopefully resolve infinite package sadness * Make final test pass(?) Mock out the createClient method to return the same client, because we've mocked the peg to always return that client, so if we let the code make another one having still overridden the peg, everything becomes cursed. Also mock out the autodiscovery stuff rather than relying on fetch-mock. * another waitFor * death to flushPromises * Put the logged in dispatch back Actually it breaks all sorts of other things too, having fixed all the MatrixChat tests (although this is useful anyway). * Try displaying the screen in onClientStarted instead * Put post login screen back in logged in but move ready transition to avoid flash of main UI * Rejig more in the hope it does the right thing * Make hook work before push rules are fetched * Add test for unskippable verification * Add test for use case selection * Fix test * Add playwright test for unskippable verification * Remove console log * Add log message to log line * Add tsdoc * Use useTypedEventEmitter * Remove commented code * Use catch instead of empty then on unawaited promises or in one case just await it because the caller was async anyway * Add new mock
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getCrypto: jest.fn().mockReturnValue({
getVerificationRequestsToDeviceInProgress: jest.fn().mockReturnValue([]),
isCrossSigningReady: jest.fn().mockReturnValue(false),
getUserDeviceInfo: jest.fn().mockReturnValue(new Map()),
getUserVerificationStatus: jest.fn().mockResolvedValue(new UserVerificationStatus(false, false, false)),
getVersion: jest.fn().mockReturnValue("1"),
setDeviceIsolationMode: jest.fn(),
}),
// This needs to not finish immediately because we need to test the screen appears
bootstrapCrossSigning: jest.fn().mockImplementation(() => bootstrapDeferred.promise),
secretStorage: {
isStored: jest.fn().mockReturnValue(null),
},
matrixRTC: createStubMatrixRTC(),
getDehydratedDevice: jest.fn(),
OIDC: Log in (#11199) * add delegatedauthentication to validated server config * dynamic client registration functions * test OP registration functions * add stubbed nativeOidc flow setup in Login * cover more error cases in Login * tidy * test dynamic client registration in Login * comment oidc_static_clients * register oidc inside Login.getFlows * strict fixes * remove unused code * and imports * comments * comments 2 * util functions to get static client id * check static client ids in login flow * remove dead code * OidcRegistrationClientMetadata type * navigate to oidc authorize url * exchange code for token * navigate to oidc authorize url * navigate to oidc authorize url * test * adjust for js-sdk code * login with oidc native flow: messy version * tidy * update test for response_mode query * tidy up some TODOs * use new types * add identityServerUrl to stored params * unit test completeOidcLogin * test tokenlogin * strict * whitespace * tidy * unit test oidc login flow in MatrixChat * strict * tidy * extract success/failure handlers from token login function * typo * use for no homeserver error dialog too * reuse post-token login functions, test * shuffle testing utils around * shuffle testing utils around * i18n * tidy * Update src/Lifecycle.ts Co-authored-by: Richard van der Hoff <1389908+richvdh@users.noreply.github.com> * tidy * comment * update tests for id token validation * move try again responsibility * prettier * use more future proof config for static clients * test util for oidcclientconfigs * rename type and lint * correct oidc test util * store issuer and clientId pre auth navigation * adjust for js-sdk changes * update for js-sdk userstate, tidy * update MatrixChat tests * update tests --------- Co-authored-by: Richard van der Hoff <1389908+richvdh@users.noreply.github.com>
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whoami: jest.fn(),
isRoomEncrypted: jest.fn(),
logout: jest.fn(),
getDeviceId: jest.fn(),
});
let mockClient: Mocked<MatrixClient>;
const serverConfig = {
hsUrl: "https://test.com",
hsName: "Test Server",
hsNameIsDifferent: false,
isUrl: "https://is.com",
isDefault: true,
isNameResolvable: true,
warning: "",
};
Force verification even for refreshed clients (#44) * Force verification even for refreshed cients Set a flag on login to remember that the device needs to be verified so that we don't forget if the user refreshes the page, but still allow user with an existing unverified session to stay logged in. * Hopefully make matrixchat tests pass? Much, much tweaking to make the matrixchat tests pass again. Should hopefully make them a bit more solid in general with judicious use of waitFor rather than flushPromises(). Also lots of fun to stop the state bleeding between tests. * Manual yarn.lock manipulation to hopefully resolve infinite package sadness * Make final test pass(?) Mock out the createClient method to return the same client, because we've mocked the peg to always return that client, so if we let the code make another one having still overridden the peg, everything becomes cursed. Also mock out the autodiscovery stuff rather than relying on fetch-mock. * another waitFor * death to flushPromises * Put the logged in dispatch back Actually it breaks all sorts of other things too, having fixed all the MatrixChat tests (although this is useful anyway). * Try displaying the screen in onClientStarted instead * Put post login screen back in logged in but move ready transition to avoid flash of main UI * Rejig more in the hope it does the right thing * Make hook work before push rules are fetched * Add test for unskippable verification * Add test for use case selection * Fix test * Add playwright test for unskippable verification * Remove console log * Add log message to log line * Add tsdoc * Use useTypedEventEmitter * Remove commented code * Use catch instead of empty then on unawaited promises or in one case just await it because the caller was async anyway * Add new mock
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let initPromise: Promise<void> | undefined;
let defaultProps: ComponentProps<typeof MatrixChat>;
const getComponent = (props: Partial<ComponentProps<typeof MatrixChat>> = {}) =>
render(<MatrixChat {...defaultProps} {...props} />);
// make test results readable
filterConsole(
"Failed to parse localStorage object",
"Sync store cannot be used on this browser",
"Crypto store cannot be used on this browser",
"Storage consistency checks failed",
"LegacyCallHandler: missing <audio",
);
/** populate storage with details of a persisted session */
async function populateStorageForSession() {
localStorage.setItem("mx_hs_url", serverConfig.hsUrl);
localStorage.setItem("mx_is_url", serverConfig.isUrl);
// TODO: nowadays the access token lives (encrypted) in indexedDB, and localstorage is only used as a fallback.
localStorage.setItem("mx_access_token", accessToken);
localStorage.setItem("mx_user_id", userId);
localStorage.setItem("mx_device_id", deviceId);
}
OIDC: Log in (#11199) * add delegatedauthentication to validated server config * dynamic client registration functions * test OP registration functions * add stubbed nativeOidc flow setup in Login * cover more error cases in Login * tidy * test dynamic client registration in Login * comment oidc_static_clients * register oidc inside Login.getFlows * strict fixes * remove unused code * and imports * comments * comments 2 * util functions to get static client id * check static client ids in login flow * remove dead code * OidcRegistrationClientMetadata type * navigate to oidc authorize url * exchange code for token * navigate to oidc authorize url * navigate to oidc authorize url * test * adjust for js-sdk code * login with oidc native flow: messy version * tidy * update test for response_mode query * tidy up some TODOs * use new types * add identityServerUrl to stored params * unit test completeOidcLogin * test tokenlogin * strict * whitespace * tidy * unit test oidc login flow in MatrixChat * strict * tidy * extract success/failure handlers from token login function * typo * use for no homeserver error dialog too * reuse post-token login functions, test * shuffle testing utils around * shuffle testing utils around * i18n * tidy * Update src/Lifecycle.ts Co-authored-by: Richard van der Hoff <1389908+richvdh@users.noreply.github.com> * tidy * comment * update tests for id token validation * move try again responsibility * prettier * use more future proof config for static clients * test util for oidcclientconfigs * rename type and lint * correct oidc test util * store issuer and clientId pre auth navigation * adjust for js-sdk changes * update for js-sdk userstate, tidy * update MatrixChat tests * update tests --------- Co-authored-by: Richard van der Hoff <1389908+richvdh@users.noreply.github.com>
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/**
* Wait for a bunch of stuff to happen
* between deciding we are logged in and removing the spinner
* including waiting for initial sync
*/
const waitForSyncAndLoad = async (client: MatrixClient, withoutSecuritySetup?: boolean): Promise<void> => {
// need to wait for different elements depending on which flow
// without security setup we go to a loading page
if (withoutSecuritySetup) {
// wait for logged in view to load
await screen.findByLabelText("User menu");
// otherwise we stay on login and load from there for longer
} else {
// we are logged in, but are still waiting for the /sync to complete
await screen.findByText("Syncing…");
// initial sync
client.emit(ClientEvent.Sync, SyncState.Prepared, null);
}
// let things settle
await flushPromises();
// and some more for good measure
// this proved to be a little flaky
await flushPromises();
};
beforeEach(async () => {
Force verification even for refreshed clients (#44) * Force verification even for refreshed cients Set a flag on login to remember that the device needs to be verified so that we don't forget if the user refreshes the page, but still allow user with an existing unverified session to stay logged in. * Hopefully make matrixchat tests pass? Much, much tweaking to make the matrixchat tests pass again. Should hopefully make them a bit more solid in general with judicious use of waitFor rather than flushPromises(). Also lots of fun to stop the state bleeding between tests. * Manual yarn.lock manipulation to hopefully resolve infinite package sadness * Make final test pass(?) Mock out the createClient method to return the same client, because we've mocked the peg to always return that client, so if we let the code make another one having still overridden the peg, everything becomes cursed. Also mock out the autodiscovery stuff rather than relying on fetch-mock. * another waitFor * death to flushPromises * Put the logged in dispatch back Actually it breaks all sorts of other things too, having fixed all the MatrixChat tests (although this is useful anyway). * Try displaying the screen in onClientStarted instead * Put post login screen back in logged in but move ready transition to avoid flash of main UI * Rejig more in the hope it does the right thing * Make hook work before push rules are fetched * Add test for unskippable verification * Add test for use case selection * Fix test * Add playwright test for unskippable verification * Remove console log * Add log message to log line * Add tsdoc * Use useTypedEventEmitter * Remove commented code * Use catch instead of empty then on unawaited promises or in one case just await it because the caller was async anyway * Add new mock
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defaultProps = {
config: {
brand: "Test",
help_url: "help_url",
help_encryption_url: "help_encryption_url",
element_call: {},
feedback: {
existing_issues_url: "https://feedback.org/existing",
new_issue_url: "https://feedback.org/new",
},
validated_server_config: serverConfig,
},
onNewScreen: jest.fn(),
onTokenLoginCompleted: jest.fn(),
realQueryParams: {},
initPromiseCallback: (p: Promise<void>) => (initPromise = p),
};
initPromise = undefined;
mockClient = getMockClientWithEventEmitter(getMockClientMethods());
Force verification even for refreshed clients (#44) * Force verification even for refreshed cients Set a flag on login to remember that the device needs to be verified so that we don't forget if the user refreshes the page, but still allow user with an existing unverified session to stay logged in. * Hopefully make matrixchat tests pass? Much, much tweaking to make the matrixchat tests pass again. Should hopefully make them a bit more solid in general with judicious use of waitFor rather than flushPromises(). Also lots of fun to stop the state bleeding between tests. * Manual yarn.lock manipulation to hopefully resolve infinite package sadness * Make final test pass(?) Mock out the createClient method to return the same client, because we've mocked the peg to always return that client, so if we let the code make another one having still overridden the peg, everything becomes cursed. Also mock out the autodiscovery stuff rather than relying on fetch-mock. * another waitFor * death to flushPromises * Put the logged in dispatch back Actually it breaks all sorts of other things too, having fixed all the MatrixChat tests (although this is useful anyway). * Try displaying the screen in onClientStarted instead * Put post login screen back in logged in but move ready transition to avoid flash of main UI * Rejig more in the hope it does the right thing * Make hook work before push rules are fetched * Add test for unskippable verification * Add test for use case selection * Fix test * Add playwright test for unskippable verification * Remove console log * Add log message to log line * Add tsdoc * Use useTypedEventEmitter * Remove commented code * Use catch instead of empty then on unawaited promises or in one case just await it because the caller was async anyway * Add new mock
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jest.spyOn(MatrixJs, "createClient").mockReturnValue(mockClient);
jest.spyOn(defaultDispatcher, "dispatch").mockClear();
jest.spyOn(defaultDispatcher, "fire").mockClear();
DMRoomMap.makeShared(mockClient);
Force verification even for refreshed clients (#44) * Force verification even for refreshed cients Set a flag on login to remember that the device needs to be verified so that we don't forget if the user refreshes the page, but still allow user with an existing unverified session to stay logged in. * Hopefully make matrixchat tests pass? Much, much tweaking to make the matrixchat tests pass again. Should hopefully make them a bit more solid in general with judicious use of waitFor rather than flushPromises(). Also lots of fun to stop the state bleeding between tests. * Manual yarn.lock manipulation to hopefully resolve infinite package sadness * Make final test pass(?) Mock out the createClient method to return the same client, because we've mocked the peg to always return that client, so if we let the code make another one having still overridden the peg, everything becomes cursed. Also mock out the autodiscovery stuff rather than relying on fetch-mock. * another waitFor * death to flushPromises * Put the logged in dispatch back Actually it breaks all sorts of other things too, having fixed all the MatrixChat tests (although this is useful anyway). * Try displaying the screen in onClientStarted instead * Put post login screen back in logged in but move ready transition to avoid flash of main UI * Rejig more in the hope it does the right thing * Make hook work before push rules are fetched * Add test for unskippable verification * Add test for use case selection * Fix test * Add playwright test for unskippable verification * Remove console log * Add log message to log line * Add tsdoc * Use useTypedEventEmitter * Remove commented code * Use catch instead of empty then on unawaited promises or in one case just await it because the caller was async anyway * Add new mock
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jest.spyOn(AutoDiscoveryUtils, "validateServerConfigWithStaticUrls").mockResolvedValue(
{} as ValidatedServerConfig,
);
bootstrapDeferred = defer();
await clearAllModals();
});
Force verification even for refreshed clients (#44) * Force verification even for refreshed cients Set a flag on login to remember that the device needs to be verified so that we don't forget if the user refreshes the page, but still allow user with an existing unverified session to stay logged in. * Hopefully make matrixchat tests pass? Much, much tweaking to make the matrixchat tests pass again. Should hopefully make them a bit more solid in general with judicious use of waitFor rather than flushPromises(). Also lots of fun to stop the state bleeding between tests. * Manual yarn.lock manipulation to hopefully resolve infinite package sadness * Make final test pass(?) Mock out the createClient method to return the same client, because we've mocked the peg to always return that client, so if we let the code make another one having still overridden the peg, everything becomes cursed. Also mock out the autodiscovery stuff rather than relying on fetch-mock. * another waitFor * death to flushPromises * Put the logged in dispatch back Actually it breaks all sorts of other things too, having fixed all the MatrixChat tests (although this is useful anyway). * Try displaying the screen in onClientStarted instead * Put post login screen back in logged in but move ready transition to avoid flash of main UI * Rejig more in the hope it does the right thing * Make hook work before push rules are fetched * Add test for unskippable verification * Add test for use case selection * Fix test * Add playwright test for unskippable verification * Remove console log * Add log message to log line * Add tsdoc * Use useTypedEventEmitter * Remove commented code * Use catch instead of empty then on unawaited promises or in one case just await it because the caller was async anyway * Add new mock
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afterEach(async () => {
// Wait for the promise that MatrixChat gives us to complete so that we know
// it's finished running its login code. We either need to do this or make the
// login code abort halfway through once the test finishes testing whatever it
// needs to test. If we do nothing, the login code will just continue running
// and interfere with the subsequent tests.
await initPromise;
// @ts-ignore
DMRoomMap.setShared(null);
jest.restoreAllMocks();
// emit a loggedOut event so that all of the Store singletons forget about their references to the mock client
Force verification even for refreshed clients (#44) * Force verification even for refreshed cients Set a flag on login to remember that the device needs to be verified so that we don't forget if the user refreshes the page, but still allow user with an existing unverified session to stay logged in. * Hopefully make matrixchat tests pass? Much, much tweaking to make the matrixchat tests pass again. Should hopefully make them a bit more solid in general with judicious use of waitFor rather than flushPromises(). Also lots of fun to stop the state bleeding between tests. * Manual yarn.lock manipulation to hopefully resolve infinite package sadness * Make final test pass(?) Mock out the createClient method to return the same client, because we've mocked the peg to always return that client, so if we let the code make another one having still overridden the peg, everything becomes cursed. Also mock out the autodiscovery stuff rather than relying on fetch-mock. * another waitFor * death to flushPromises * Put the logged in dispatch back Actually it breaks all sorts of other things too, having fixed all the MatrixChat tests (although this is useful anyway). * Try displaying the screen in onClientStarted instead * Put post login screen back in logged in but move ready transition to avoid flash of main UI * Rejig more in the hope it does the right thing * Make hook work before push rules are fetched * Add test for unskippable verification * Add test for use case selection * Fix test * Add playwright test for unskippable verification * Remove console log * Add log message to log line * Add tsdoc * Use useTypedEventEmitter * Remove commented code * Use catch instead of empty then on unawaited promises or in one case just await it because the caller was async anyway * Add new mock
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// (must be sync otherwise the next test will start before it happens)
defaultDispatcher.dispatch({ action: Action.OnLoggedOut }, true);
localStorage.clear();
});
Force verification even for refreshed clients (#44) * Force verification even for refreshed cients Set a flag on login to remember that the device needs to be verified so that we don't forget if the user refreshes the page, but still allow user with an existing unverified session to stay logged in. * Hopefully make matrixchat tests pass? Much, much tweaking to make the matrixchat tests pass again. Should hopefully make them a bit more solid in general with judicious use of waitFor rather than flushPromises(). Also lots of fun to stop the state bleeding between tests. * Manual yarn.lock manipulation to hopefully resolve infinite package sadness * Make final test pass(?) Mock out the createClient method to return the same client, because we've mocked the peg to always return that client, so if we let the code make another one having still overridden the peg, everything becomes cursed. Also mock out the autodiscovery stuff rather than relying on fetch-mock. * another waitFor * death to flushPromises * Put the logged in dispatch back Actually it breaks all sorts of other things too, having fixed all the MatrixChat tests (although this is useful anyway). * Try displaying the screen in onClientStarted instead * Put post login screen back in logged in but move ready transition to avoid flash of main UI * Rejig more in the hope it does the right thing * Make hook work before push rules are fetched * Add test for unskippable verification * Add test for use case selection * Fix test * Add playwright test for unskippable verification * Remove console log * Add log message to log line * Add tsdoc * Use useTypedEventEmitter * Remove commented code * Use catch instead of empty then on unawaited promises or in one case just await it because the caller was async anyway * Add new mock
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resetJsDomAfterEach();
it("should render spinner while app is loading", () => {
const { container } = getComponent();
expect(container).toMatchSnapshot();
});
it("should fire to focus the message composer", async () => {
getComponent();
defaultDispatcher.dispatch({ action: Action.ViewRoom, room_id: "!room:server.org", focusNext: "composer" });
await waitFor(() => {
expect(defaultDispatcher.fire).toHaveBeenCalledWith(Action.FocusSendMessageComposer);
});
});
it("should fire to focus the threads panel", async () => {
getComponent();
defaultDispatcher.dispatch({ action: Action.ViewRoom, room_id: "!room:server.org", focusNext: "threadsPanel" });
await waitFor(() => {
expect(defaultDispatcher.fire).toHaveBeenCalledWith(Action.FocusThreadsPanel);
});
});
describe("when query params have a OIDC params", () => {
const issuer = "https://auth.com/";
const homeserverUrl = "https://matrix.org";
const identityServerUrl = "https://is.org";
const clientId = "xyz789";
const code = "test-oidc-auth-code";
const state = "test-oidc-state";
const realQueryParams = {
code,
state: state,
};
const userId = "@alice:server.org";
const deviceId = "test-device-id";
const accessToken = "test-access-token-from-oidc";
const tokenResponse: BearerTokenResponse = {
access_token: accessToken,
refresh_token: "def456",
id_token: "ghi789",
scope: "test",
token_type: "Bearer",
expires_at: 12345,
};
let loginClient!: ReturnType<typeof getMockClientWithEventEmitter>;
const expectOIDCError = async (
errorMessage = "Something went wrong during authentication. Go to the sign in page and try again.",
): Promise<void> => {
await flushPromises();
const dialog = await screen.findByRole("dialog");
expect(within(dialog).getByText(errorMessage)).toBeInTheDocument();
// just check we're back on welcome page
Force verification even for refreshed clients (#44) * Force verification even for refreshed cients Set a flag on login to remember that the device needs to be verified so that we don't forget if the user refreshes the page, but still allow user with an existing unverified session to stay logged in. * Hopefully make matrixchat tests pass? Much, much tweaking to make the matrixchat tests pass again. Should hopefully make them a bit more solid in general with judicious use of waitFor rather than flushPromises(). Also lots of fun to stop the state bleeding between tests. * Manual yarn.lock manipulation to hopefully resolve infinite package sadness * Make final test pass(?) Mock out the createClient method to return the same client, because we've mocked the peg to always return that client, so if we let the code make another one having still overridden the peg, everything becomes cursed. Also mock out the autodiscovery stuff rather than relying on fetch-mock. * another waitFor * death to flushPromises * Put the logged in dispatch back Actually it breaks all sorts of other things too, having fixed all the MatrixChat tests (although this is useful anyway). * Try displaying the screen in onClientStarted instead * Put post login screen back in logged in but move ready transition to avoid flash of main UI * Rejig more in the hope it does the right thing * Make hook work before push rules are fetched * Add test for unskippable verification * Add test for use case selection * Fix test * Add playwright test for unskippable verification * Remove console log * Add log message to log line * Add tsdoc * Use useTypedEventEmitter * Remove commented code * Use catch instead of empty then on unawaited promises or in one case just await it because the caller was async anyway * Add new mock
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await expect(await screen.findByTestId("mx_welcome_screen")).toBeInTheDocument();
};
beforeEach(() => {
mocked(completeAuthorizationCodeGrant)
.mockClear()
.mockResolvedValue({
oidcClientSettings: {
clientId,
issuer,
},
tokenResponse,
homeserverUrl,
identityServerUrl,
idTokenClaims: {
aud: "123",
iss: issuer,
sub: "123",
exp: 123,
iat: 456,
},
});
jest.spyOn(logger, "error").mockClear();
});
beforeEach(() => {
loginClient = getMockClientWithEventEmitter(getMockClientMethods());
// this is used to create a temporary client during login
jest.spyOn(MatrixJs, "createClient").mockReturnValue(loginClient);
jest.spyOn(logger, "error").mockClear();
jest.spyOn(logger, "log").mockClear();
loginClient.whoami.mockResolvedValue({
user_id: userId,
device_id: deviceId,
is_guest: false,
});
});
it("should fail when query params do not include valid code and state", async () => {
const queryParams = {
code: 123,
state: "abc",
};
getComponent({ realQueryParams: queryParams });
await flushPromises();
expect(logger.error).toHaveBeenCalledWith(
"Failed to login via OIDC",
new Error(OidcClientError.InvalidQueryParameters),
);
await expectOIDCError();
});
it("should make correct request to complete authorization", async () => {
getComponent({ realQueryParams });
await flushPromises();
expect(completeAuthorizationCodeGrant).toHaveBeenCalledWith(code, state);
});
it("should look up userId using access token", async () => {
getComponent({ realQueryParams });
await flushPromises();
// check we used a client with the correct accesstoken
expect(MatrixJs.createClient).toHaveBeenCalledWith({
baseUrl: homeserverUrl,
accessToken,
idBaseUrl: identityServerUrl,
});
expect(loginClient.whoami).toHaveBeenCalled();
});
it("should log error and return to welcome page when userId lookup fails", async () => {
loginClient.whoami.mockRejectedValue(new Error("oups"));
getComponent({ realQueryParams });
await flushPromises();
expect(logger.error).toHaveBeenCalledWith(
"Failed to login via OIDC",
new Error("Failed to retrieve userId using accessToken"),
);
await expectOIDCError();
});
it("should call onTokenLoginCompleted", async () => {
const onTokenLoginCompleted = jest.fn();
getComponent({ realQueryParams, onTokenLoginCompleted });
Force verification even for refreshed clients (#44) * Force verification even for refreshed cients Set a flag on login to remember that the device needs to be verified so that we don't forget if the user refreshes the page, but still allow user with an existing unverified session to stay logged in. * Hopefully make matrixchat tests pass? Much, much tweaking to make the matrixchat tests pass again. Should hopefully make them a bit more solid in general with judicious use of waitFor rather than flushPromises(). Also lots of fun to stop the state bleeding between tests. * Manual yarn.lock manipulation to hopefully resolve infinite package sadness * Make final test pass(?) Mock out the createClient method to return the same client, because we've mocked the peg to always return that client, so if we let the code make another one having still overridden the peg, everything becomes cursed. Also mock out the autodiscovery stuff rather than relying on fetch-mock. * another waitFor * death to flushPromises * Put the logged in dispatch back Actually it breaks all sorts of other things too, having fixed all the MatrixChat tests (although this is useful anyway). * Try displaying the screen in onClientStarted instead * Put post login screen back in logged in but move ready transition to avoid flash of main UI * Rejig more in the hope it does the right thing * Make hook work before push rules are fetched * Add test for unskippable verification * Add test for use case selection * Fix test * Add playwright test for unskippable verification * Remove console log * Add log message to log line * Add tsdoc * Use useTypedEventEmitter * Remove commented code * Use catch instead of empty then on unawaited promises or in one case just await it because the caller was async anyway * Add new mock
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await waitFor(() => expect(onTokenLoginCompleted).toHaveBeenCalled());
});
describe("when login fails", () => {
beforeEach(() => {
mocked(completeAuthorizationCodeGrant).mockRejectedValue(new Error(OidcError.CodeExchangeFailed));
});
it("should log and return to welcome page with correct error when login state is not found", async () => {
mocked(completeAuthorizationCodeGrant).mockRejectedValue(
new Error(OidcError.MissingOrInvalidStoredState),
);
getComponent({ realQueryParams });
await flushPromises();
expect(logger.error).toHaveBeenCalledWith(
"Failed to login via OIDC",
new Error(OidcError.MissingOrInvalidStoredState),
);
await expectOIDCError(
"We asked the browser to remember which homeserver you use to let you sign in, but unfortunately your browser has forgotten it. Go to the sign in page and try again.",
);
});
it("should log and return to welcome page", async () => {
getComponent({ realQueryParams });
await flushPromises();
expect(logger.error).toHaveBeenCalledWith(
"Failed to login via OIDC",
new Error(OidcError.CodeExchangeFailed),
);
// warning dialog
await expectOIDCError();
});
it("should not clear storage", async () => {
getComponent({ realQueryParams });
await flushPromises();
expect(loginClient.clearStores).not.toHaveBeenCalled();
});
it("should not store clientId or issuer", async () => {
const sessionStorageSetSpy = jest.spyOn(sessionStorage.__proto__, "setItem");
getComponent({ realQueryParams });
await flushPromises();
expect(sessionStorageSetSpy).not.toHaveBeenCalledWith("mx_oidc_client_id", clientId);
expect(sessionStorageSetSpy).not.toHaveBeenCalledWith("mx_oidc_token_issuer", issuer);
});
});
describe("when login succeeds", () => {
beforeEach(() => {
jest.spyOn(StorageAccess, "idbLoad").mockImplementation(
async (_table: string, key: string | string[]) => (key === "mx_access_token" ? accessToken : null),
);
});
it("should persist login credentials", async () => {
getComponent({ realQueryParams });
Force verification even for refreshed clients (#44) * Force verification even for refreshed cients Set a flag on login to remember that the device needs to be verified so that we don't forget if the user refreshes the page, but still allow user with an existing unverified session to stay logged in. * Hopefully make matrixchat tests pass? Much, much tweaking to make the matrixchat tests pass again. Should hopefully make them a bit more solid in general with judicious use of waitFor rather than flushPromises(). Also lots of fun to stop the state bleeding between tests. * Manual yarn.lock manipulation to hopefully resolve infinite package sadness * Make final test pass(?) Mock out the createClient method to return the same client, because we've mocked the peg to always return that client, so if we let the code make another one having still overridden the peg, everything becomes cursed. Also mock out the autodiscovery stuff rather than relying on fetch-mock. * another waitFor * death to flushPromises * Put the logged in dispatch back Actually it breaks all sorts of other things too, having fixed all the MatrixChat tests (although this is useful anyway). * Try displaying the screen in onClientStarted instead * Put post login screen back in logged in but move ready transition to avoid flash of main UI * Rejig more in the hope it does the right thing * Make hook work before push rules are fetched * Add test for unskippable verification * Add test for use case selection * Fix test * Add playwright test for unskippable verification * Remove console log * Add log message to log line * Add tsdoc * Use useTypedEventEmitter * Remove commented code * Use catch instead of empty then on unawaited promises or in one case just await it because the caller was async anyway * Add new mock
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await waitFor(() => expect(localStorage.getItem("mx_hs_url")).toEqual(homeserverUrl));
expect(localStorage.getItem("mx_user_id")).toEqual(userId);
expect(localStorage.getItem("mx_has_access_token")).toEqual("true");
expect(localStorage.getItem("mx_device_id")).toEqual(deviceId);
});
it("should store clientId and issuer in session storage", async () => {
getComponent({ realQueryParams });
Force verification even for refreshed clients (#44) * Force verification even for refreshed cients Set a flag on login to remember that the device needs to be verified so that we don't forget if the user refreshes the page, but still allow user with an existing unverified session to stay logged in. * Hopefully make matrixchat tests pass? Much, much tweaking to make the matrixchat tests pass again. Should hopefully make them a bit more solid in general with judicious use of waitFor rather than flushPromises(). Also lots of fun to stop the state bleeding between tests. * Manual yarn.lock manipulation to hopefully resolve infinite package sadness * Make final test pass(?) Mock out the createClient method to return the same client, because we've mocked the peg to always return that client, so if we let the code make another one having still overridden the peg, everything becomes cursed. Also mock out the autodiscovery stuff rather than relying on fetch-mock. * another waitFor * death to flushPromises * Put the logged in dispatch back Actually it breaks all sorts of other things too, having fixed all the MatrixChat tests (although this is useful anyway). * Try displaying the screen in onClientStarted instead * Put post login screen back in logged in but move ready transition to avoid flash of main UI * Rejig more in the hope it does the right thing * Make hook work before push rules are fetched * Add test for unskippable verification * Add test for use case selection * Fix test * Add playwright test for unskippable verification * Remove console log * Add log message to log line * Add tsdoc * Use useTypedEventEmitter * Remove commented code * Use catch instead of empty then on unawaited promises or in one case just await it because the caller was async anyway * Add new mock
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await waitFor(() => expect(localStorage.getItem("mx_oidc_client_id")).toEqual(clientId));
expect(localStorage.getItem("mx_oidc_token_issuer")).toEqual(issuer);
});
it("should set logged in and start MatrixClient", async () => {
getComponent({ realQueryParams });
// client successfully started
Force verification even for refreshed clients (#44) * Force verification even for refreshed cients Set a flag on login to remember that the device needs to be verified so that we don't forget if the user refreshes the page, but still allow user with an existing unverified session to stay logged in. * Hopefully make matrixchat tests pass? Much, much tweaking to make the matrixchat tests pass again. Should hopefully make them a bit more solid in general with judicious use of waitFor rather than flushPromises(). Also lots of fun to stop the state bleeding between tests. * Manual yarn.lock manipulation to hopefully resolve infinite package sadness * Make final test pass(?) Mock out the createClient method to return the same client, because we've mocked the peg to always return that client, so if we let the code make another one having still overridden the peg, everything becomes cursed. Also mock out the autodiscovery stuff rather than relying on fetch-mock. * another waitFor * death to flushPromises * Put the logged in dispatch back Actually it breaks all sorts of other things too, having fixed all the MatrixChat tests (although this is useful anyway). * Try displaying the screen in onClientStarted instead * Put post login screen back in logged in but move ready transition to avoid flash of main UI * Rejig more in the hope it does the right thing * Make hook work before push rules are fetched * Add test for unskippable verification * Add test for use case selection * Fix test * Add playwright test for unskippable verification * Remove console log * Add log message to log line * Add tsdoc * Use useTypedEventEmitter * Remove commented code * Use catch instead of empty then on unawaited promises or in one case just await it because the caller was async anyway * Add new mock
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await waitFor(() =>
expect(defaultDispatcher.dispatch).toHaveBeenCalledWith({ action: "client_started" }),
);
// check we get to logged in view
await waitForSyncAndLoad(loginClient, true);
});
it("should persist device language when available", async () => {
await SettingsStore.setValue("language", null, SettingLevel.DEVICE, "en");
const languageBefore = SettingsStore.getValueAt(SettingLevel.DEVICE, "language", null, true, true);
jest.spyOn(Lifecycle, "attemptDelegatedAuthLogin");
getComponent({ realQueryParams });
await flushPromises();
expect(Lifecycle.attemptDelegatedAuthLogin).toHaveBeenCalled();
const languageAfter = SettingsStore.getValueAt(SettingLevel.DEVICE, "language", null, true, true);
expect(languageBefore).toEqual(languageAfter);
});
it("should not persist device language when not available", async () => {
await SettingsStore.setValue("language", null, SettingLevel.DEVICE, undefined);
const languageBefore = SettingsStore.getValueAt(SettingLevel.DEVICE, "language", null, true, true);
jest.spyOn(Lifecycle, "attemptDelegatedAuthLogin");
getComponent({ realQueryParams });
await flushPromises();
expect(Lifecycle.attemptDelegatedAuthLogin).toHaveBeenCalled();
const languageAfter = SettingsStore.getValueAt(SettingLevel.DEVICE, "language", null, true, true);
expect(languageBefore).toEqual(languageAfter);
});
});
});
describe("with an existing session", () => {
const mockidb: Record<string, Record<string, string>> = {
Force verification even for refreshed clients (#44) * Force verification even for refreshed cients Set a flag on login to remember that the device needs to be verified so that we don't forget if the user refreshes the page, but still allow user with an existing unverified session to stay logged in. * Hopefully make matrixchat tests pass? Much, much tweaking to make the matrixchat tests pass again. Should hopefully make them a bit more solid in general with judicious use of waitFor rather than flushPromises(). Also lots of fun to stop the state bleeding between tests. * Manual yarn.lock manipulation to hopefully resolve infinite package sadness * Make final test pass(?) Mock out the createClient method to return the same client, because we've mocked the peg to always return that client, so if we let the code make another one having still overridden the peg, everything becomes cursed. Also mock out the autodiscovery stuff rather than relying on fetch-mock. * another waitFor * death to flushPromises * Put the logged in dispatch back Actually it breaks all sorts of other things too, having fixed all the MatrixChat tests (although this is useful anyway). * Try displaying the screen in onClientStarted instead * Put post login screen back in logged in but move ready transition to avoid flash of main UI * Rejig more in the hope it does the right thing * Make hook work before push rules are fetched * Add test for unskippable verification * Add test for use case selection * Fix test * Add playwright test for unskippable verification * Remove console log * Add log message to log line * Add tsdoc * Use useTypedEventEmitter * Remove commented code * Use catch instead of empty then on unawaited promises or in one case just await it because the caller was async anyway * Add new mock
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account: {
mx_access_token: accessToken,
Force verification even for refreshed clients (#44) * Force verification even for refreshed cients Set a flag on login to remember that the device needs to be verified so that we don't forget if the user refreshes the page, but still allow user with an existing unverified session to stay logged in. * Hopefully make matrixchat tests pass? Much, much tweaking to make the matrixchat tests pass again. Should hopefully make them a bit more solid in general with judicious use of waitFor rather than flushPromises(). Also lots of fun to stop the state bleeding between tests. * Manual yarn.lock manipulation to hopefully resolve infinite package sadness * Make final test pass(?) Mock out the createClient method to return the same client, because we've mocked the peg to always return that client, so if we let the code make another one having still overridden the peg, everything becomes cursed. Also mock out the autodiscovery stuff rather than relying on fetch-mock. * another waitFor * death to flushPromises * Put the logged in dispatch back Actually it breaks all sorts of other things too, having fixed all the MatrixChat tests (although this is useful anyway). * Try displaying the screen in onClientStarted instead * Put post login screen back in logged in but move ready transition to avoid flash of main UI * Rejig more in the hope it does the right thing * Make hook work before push rules are fetched * Add test for unskippable verification * Add test for use case selection * Fix test * Add playwright test for unskippable verification * Remove console log * Add log message to log line * Add tsdoc * Use useTypedEventEmitter * Remove commented code * Use catch instead of empty then on unawaited promises or in one case just await it because the caller was async anyway * Add new mock
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mx_refresh_token: refreshToken,
},
};
beforeEach(async () => {
await populateStorageForSession();
jest.spyOn(StorageAccess, "idbLoad").mockImplementation(async (table, key) => {
const safeKey = Array.isArray(key) ? key[0] : key;
return mockidb[table]?.[safeKey];
});
});
const getComponentAndWaitForReady = async (): Promise<RenderResult> => {
const renderResult = getComponent();
// we think we are logged in, but are still waiting for the /sync to complete
await screen.findByText("Logout");
// initial sync
mockClient.emit(ClientEvent.Sync, SyncState.Prepared, null);
// wait for logged in view to load
await screen.findByLabelText("User menu");
// let things settle
await flushPromises();
// and some more for good measure
// this proved to be a little flaky
await flushPromises();
return renderResult;
};
it("should render welcome page after login", async () => {
getComponent();
// wait for logged in view to load
await screen.findByLabelText("User menu");
Force verification even for refreshed clients (#44) * Force verification even for refreshed cients Set a flag on login to remember that the device needs to be verified so that we don't forget if the user refreshes the page, but still allow user with an existing unverified session to stay logged in. * Hopefully make matrixchat tests pass? Much, much tweaking to make the matrixchat tests pass again. Should hopefully make them a bit more solid in general with judicious use of waitFor rather than flushPromises(). Also lots of fun to stop the state bleeding between tests. * Manual yarn.lock manipulation to hopefully resolve infinite package sadness * Make final test pass(?) Mock out the createClient method to return the same client, because we've mocked the peg to always return that client, so if we let the code make another one having still overridden the peg, everything becomes cursed. Also mock out the autodiscovery stuff rather than relying on fetch-mock. * another waitFor * death to flushPromises * Put the logged in dispatch back Actually it breaks all sorts of other things too, having fixed all the MatrixChat tests (although this is useful anyway). * Try displaying the screen in onClientStarted instead * Put post login screen back in logged in but move ready transition to avoid flash of main UI * Rejig more in the hope it does the right thing * Make hook work before push rules are fetched * Add test for unskippable verification * Add test for use case selection * Fix test * Add playwright test for unskippable verification * Remove console log * Add log message to log line * Add tsdoc * Use useTypedEventEmitter * Remove commented code * Use catch instead of empty then on unawaited promises or in one case just await it because the caller was async anyway * Add new mock
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expect(screen.queryByRole("progressbar")).not.toBeInTheDocument();
Force verification even for refreshed clients (#44) * Force verification even for refreshed cients Set a flag on login to remember that the device needs to be verified so that we don't forget if the user refreshes the page, but still allow user with an existing unverified session to stay logged in. * Hopefully make matrixchat tests pass? Much, much tweaking to make the matrixchat tests pass again. Should hopefully make them a bit more solid in general with judicious use of waitFor rather than flushPromises(). Also lots of fun to stop the state bleeding between tests. * Manual yarn.lock manipulation to hopefully resolve infinite package sadness * Make final test pass(?) Mock out the createClient method to return the same client, because we've mocked the peg to always return that client, so if we let the code make another one having still overridden the peg, everything becomes cursed. Also mock out the autodiscovery stuff rather than relying on fetch-mock. * another waitFor * death to flushPromises * Put the logged in dispatch back Actually it breaks all sorts of other things too, having fixed all the MatrixChat tests (although this is useful anyway). * Try displaying the screen in onClientStarted instead * Put post login screen back in logged in but move ready transition to avoid flash of main UI * Rejig more in the hope it does the right thing * Make hook work before push rules are fetched * Add test for unskippable verification * Add test for use case selection * Fix test * Add playwright test for unskippable verification * Remove console log * Add log message to log line * Add tsdoc * Use useTypedEventEmitter * Remove commented code * Use catch instead of empty then on unawaited promises or in one case just await it because the caller was async anyway * Add new mock
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const h1Element = screen.getByRole("heading", { level: 1 });
expect(h1Element).toHaveTextContent(`Welcome Ernie`);
});
describe("clean up drafts", () => {
const roomId = "!room:server.org";
const unknownRoomId = "!room2:server.org";
const room = new Room(roomId, mockClient, userId);
const timestamp = 2345678901234;
beforeEach(() => {
localStorage.setItem(`mx_cider_state_${unknownRoomId}`, "fake_content");
localStorage.setItem(`mx_cider_state_${roomId}`, "fake_content");
mockClient.getRoom.mockImplementation((id) => [room].find((room) => room.roomId === id) || null);
});
afterEach(() => {
jest.restoreAllMocks();
});
it("should clean up drafts", async () => {
Date.now = jest.fn(() => timestamp);
localStorage.setItem(`mx_cider_state_${roomId}`, "fake_content");
localStorage.setItem(`mx_cider_state_${unknownRoomId}`, "fake_content");
await getComponentAndWaitForReady();
mockClient.emit(ClientEvent.Sync, SyncState.Syncing, SyncState.Syncing);
// let things settle
await flushPromises();
expect(localStorage.getItem(`mx_cider_state_${roomId}`)).not.toBeNull();
expect(localStorage.getItem(`mx_cider_state_${unknownRoomId}`)).toBeNull();
});
it("should clean up wysiwyg drafts", async () => {
Date.now = jest.fn(() => timestamp);
localStorage.setItem(`mx_wysiwyg_state_${roomId}`, "fake_content");
localStorage.setItem(`mx_wysiwyg_state_${unknownRoomId}`, "fake_content");
await getComponentAndWaitForReady();
mockClient.emit(ClientEvent.Sync, SyncState.Syncing, SyncState.Syncing);
// let things settle
await flushPromises();
expect(localStorage.getItem(`mx_wysiwyg_state_${roomId}`)).not.toBeNull();
expect(localStorage.getItem(`mx_wysiwyg_state_${unknownRoomId}`)).toBeNull();
});
it("should not clean up drafts before expiry", async () => {
// Set the last cleanup to the recent past
localStorage.setItem(`mx_cider_state_${unknownRoomId}`, "fake_content");
localStorage.setItem(DRAFT_LAST_CLEANUP_KEY, String(timestamp - 100));
await getComponentAndWaitForReady();
mockClient.emit(ClientEvent.Sync, SyncState.Syncing, SyncState.Syncing);
expect(localStorage.getItem(`mx_cider_state_${unknownRoomId}`)).not.toBeNull();
});
});
describe("onAction()", () => {
beforeEach(() => {
jest.spyOn(defaultDispatcher, "dispatch").mockClear();
jest.spyOn(defaultDispatcher, "fire").mockClear();
});
it("should open user device settings", async () => {
await getComponentAndWaitForReady();
defaultDispatcher.dispatch({
action: Action.ViewUserDeviceSettings,
});
await flushPromises();
expect(defaultDispatcher.dispatch).toHaveBeenCalledWith({
action: Action.ViewUserSettings,
initialTabId: UserTab.SessionManager,
});
});
describe("room actions", () => {
const roomId = "!room:server.org";
const spaceId = "!spaceRoom:server.org";
const room = new Room(roomId, mockClient, userId);
const spaceRoom = new Room(spaceId, mockClient, userId);
beforeEach(() => {
mockClient.getRoom.mockImplementation(
(id) => [room, spaceRoom].find((room) => room.roomId === id) || null,
);
jest.spyOn(spaceRoom, "isSpaceRoom").mockReturnValue(true);
jest.spyOn(ReleaseAnnouncementStore.instance, "getReleaseAnnouncement").mockReturnValue(null);
});
afterEach(() => {
jest.restoreAllMocks();
});
describe("leave_room", () => {
beforeEach(async () => {
await clearAllModals();
await getComponentAndWaitForReady();
// this is thoroughly unit tested elsewhere
jest.spyOn(leaveRoomUtils, "leaveRoomBehaviour").mockClear().mockResolvedValue(undefined);
});
const dispatchAction = () =>
defaultDispatcher.dispatch({
action: "leave_room",
room_id: roomId,
});
const publicJoinRule = new MatrixEvent({
type: "m.room.join_rules",
content: {
join_rule: "public",
},
});
const inviteJoinRule = new MatrixEvent({
type: "m.room.join_rules",
content: {
join_rule: "invite",
},
});
describe("for a room", () => {
beforeEach(() => {
jest.spyOn(room.currentState, "getJoinedMemberCount").mockReturnValue(2);
jest.spyOn(room.currentState, "getStateEvents").mockReturnValue(publicJoinRule);
});
it("should launch a confirmation modal", async () => {
dispatchAction();
const dialog = await screen.findByRole("dialog");
expect(dialog).toMatchSnapshot();
});
it("should warn when room has only one joined member", async () => {
jest.spyOn(room.currentState, "getJoinedMemberCount").mockReturnValue(1);
dispatchAction();
await screen.findByRole("dialog");
expect(
screen.getByText(
"You are the only person here. If you leave, no one will be able to join in the future, including you.",
),
).toBeInTheDocument();
});
it("should warn when room is not public", async () => {
jest.spyOn(room.currentState, "getStateEvents").mockReturnValue(inviteJoinRule);
dispatchAction();
await screen.findByRole("dialog");
expect(
screen.getByText(
"This room is not public. You will not be able to rejoin without an invite.",
),
).toBeInTheDocument();
});
it("should do nothing on cancel", async () => {
dispatchAction();
const dialog = await screen.findByRole("dialog");
fireEvent.click(within(dialog).getByText("Cancel"));
await flushPromises();
expect(leaveRoomUtils.leaveRoomBehaviour).not.toHaveBeenCalled();
expect(defaultDispatcher.dispatch).not.toHaveBeenCalledWith({
action: Action.AfterLeaveRoom,
room_id: roomId,
});
});
it("should leave room and dispatch after leave action", async () => {
dispatchAction();
const dialog = await screen.findByRole("dialog");
fireEvent.click(within(dialog).getByText("Leave"));
await flushPromises();
expect(leaveRoomUtils.leaveRoomBehaviour).toHaveBeenCalled();
expect(defaultDispatcher.dispatch).toHaveBeenCalledWith({
action: Action.AfterLeaveRoom,
room_id: roomId,
});
});
});
describe("for a space", () => {
const dispatchAction = () =>
defaultDispatcher.dispatch({
action: "leave_room",
room_id: spaceId,
});
beforeEach(() => {
jest.spyOn(spaceRoom.currentState, "getStateEvents").mockReturnValue(publicJoinRule);
});
it("should launch a confirmation modal", async () => {
dispatchAction();
const dialog = await screen.findByRole("dialog");
expect(dialog).toMatchSnapshot();
});
it("should warn when space is not public", async () => {
jest.spyOn(spaceRoom.currentState, "getStateEvents").mockReturnValue(inviteJoinRule);
dispatchAction();
await screen.findByRole("dialog");
expect(
screen.getByText(
"This space is not public. You will not be able to rejoin without an invite.",
),
).toBeInTheDocument();
});
});
});
});
describe("logout", () => {
let logoutClient!: ReturnType<typeof getMockClientWithEventEmitter>;
const call1 = { disconnect: jest.fn() } as unknown as Call;
const call2 = { disconnect: jest.fn() } as unknown as Call;
const dispatchLogoutAndWait = async (): Promise<void> => {
defaultDispatcher.dispatch({
action: "logout",
});
await flushPromises();
};
beforeEach(() => {
// stub out various cleanup functions
jest.spyOn(LegacyCallHandler.instance, "hangupAllCalls")
.mockClear()
.mockImplementation(() => {});
jest.spyOn(voiceBroadcastUtils, "cleanUpBroadcasts").mockImplementation(async () => {});
jest.spyOn(PosthogAnalytics.instance, "logout").mockImplementation(() => {});
jest.spyOn(EventIndexPeg, "deleteEventIndex").mockImplementation(async () => {});
jest.spyOn(CallStore.instance, "connectedCalls", "get").mockReturnValue(new Set([call1, call2]));
mockPlatformPeg({
destroyPickleKey: jest.fn(),
});
logoutClient = getMockClientWithEventEmitter(getMockClientMethods());
mockClient = getMockClientWithEventEmitter(getMockClientMethods());
mockClient.logout.mockResolvedValue({});
mockClient.getDeviceId.mockReturnValue(deviceId);
// this is used to create a temporary client to cleanup after logout
jest.spyOn(MatrixJs, "createClient").mockClear().mockReturnValue(logoutClient);
jest.spyOn(logger, "warn").mockClear();
});
afterAll(() => {
jest.spyOn(voiceBroadcastUtils, "cleanUpBroadcasts").mockRestore();
});
it("should hangup all legacy calls", async () => {
await getComponentAndWaitForReady();
await dispatchLogoutAndWait();
expect(LegacyCallHandler.instance.hangupAllCalls).toHaveBeenCalled();
});
it("should cleanup broadcasts", async () => {
await getComponentAndWaitForReady();
await dispatchLogoutAndWait();
expect(voiceBroadcastUtils.cleanUpBroadcasts).toHaveBeenCalled();
});
it("should disconnect all calls", async () => {
await getComponentAndWaitForReady();
await dispatchLogoutAndWait();
expect(call1.disconnect).toHaveBeenCalled();
expect(call2.disconnect).toHaveBeenCalled();
});
it("should logout of posthog", async () => {
await getComponentAndWaitForReady();
await dispatchLogoutAndWait();
expect(PosthogAnalytics.instance.logout).toHaveBeenCalled();
});
it("should destroy pickle key", async () => {
await getComponentAndWaitForReady();
await dispatchLogoutAndWait();
expect(PlatformPeg.get()!.destroyPickleKey).toHaveBeenCalledWith(userId, deviceId);
});
describe("without delegated auth", () => {
it("should call /logout", async () => {
await getComponentAndWaitForReady();
await dispatchLogoutAndWait();
expect(mockClient.logout).toHaveBeenCalledWith(true);
});
it("should warn and do post-logout cleanup anyway when logout fails", async () => {
const error = new Error("test logout failed");
mockClient.logout.mockRejectedValue(error);
await getComponentAndWaitForReady();
await dispatchLogoutAndWait();
expect(logger.warn).toHaveBeenCalledWith(
"Failed to call logout API: token will not be invalidated",
error,
);
// stuff that happens in onloggedout
expect(defaultDispatcher.fire).toHaveBeenCalledWith(Action.OnLoggedOut, true);
Force verification even for refreshed clients (#44) * Force verification even for refreshed cients Set a flag on login to remember that the device needs to be verified so that we don't forget if the user refreshes the page, but still allow user with an existing unverified session to stay logged in. * Hopefully make matrixchat tests pass? Much, much tweaking to make the matrixchat tests pass again. Should hopefully make them a bit more solid in general with judicious use of waitFor rather than flushPromises(). Also lots of fun to stop the state bleeding between tests. * Manual yarn.lock manipulation to hopefully resolve infinite package sadness * Make final test pass(?) Mock out the createClient method to return the same client, because we've mocked the peg to always return that client, so if we let the code make another one having still overridden the peg, everything becomes cursed. Also mock out the autodiscovery stuff rather than relying on fetch-mock. * another waitFor * death to flushPromises * Put the logged in dispatch back Actually it breaks all sorts of other things too, having fixed all the MatrixChat tests (although this is useful anyway). * Try displaying the screen in onClientStarted instead * Put post login screen back in logged in but move ready transition to avoid flash of main UI * Rejig more in the hope it does the right thing * Make hook work before push rules are fetched * Add test for unskippable verification * Add test for use case selection * Fix test * Add playwright test for unskippable verification * Remove console log * Add log message to log line * Add tsdoc * Use useTypedEventEmitter * Remove commented code * Use catch instead of empty then on unawaited promises or in one case just await it because the caller was async anyway * Add new mock
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await waitFor(() => expect(logoutClient.clearStores).toHaveBeenCalled());
});
it("should do post-logout cleanup", async () => {
await getComponentAndWaitForReady();
await dispatchLogoutAndWait();
// stuff that happens in onloggedout
expect(defaultDispatcher.fire).toHaveBeenCalledWith(Action.OnLoggedOut, true);
Force verification even for refreshed clients (#44) * Force verification even for refreshed cients Set a flag on login to remember that the device needs to be verified so that we don't forget if the user refreshes the page, but still allow user with an existing unverified session to stay logged in. * Hopefully make matrixchat tests pass? Much, much tweaking to make the matrixchat tests pass again. Should hopefully make them a bit more solid in general with judicious use of waitFor rather than flushPromises(). Also lots of fun to stop the state bleeding between tests. * Manual yarn.lock manipulation to hopefully resolve infinite package sadness * Make final test pass(?) Mock out the createClient method to return the same client, because we've mocked the peg to always return that client, so if we let the code make another one having still overridden the peg, everything becomes cursed. Also mock out the autodiscovery stuff rather than relying on fetch-mock. * another waitFor * death to flushPromises * Put the logged in dispatch back Actually it breaks all sorts of other things too, having fixed all the MatrixChat tests (although this is useful anyway). * Try displaying the screen in onClientStarted instead * Put post login screen back in logged in but move ready transition to avoid flash of main UI * Rejig more in the hope it does the right thing * Make hook work before push rules are fetched * Add test for unskippable verification * Add test for use case selection * Fix test * Add playwright test for unskippable verification * Remove console log * Add log message to log line * Add tsdoc * Use useTypedEventEmitter * Remove commented code * Use catch instead of empty then on unawaited promises or in one case just await it because the caller was async anyway * Add new mock
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await waitFor(() => expect(EventIndexPeg.deleteEventIndex).toHaveBeenCalled());
expect(logoutClient.clearStores).toHaveBeenCalled();
});
});
});
});
Force verification even for refreshed clients (#44) * Force verification even for refreshed cients Set a flag on login to remember that the device needs to be verified so that we don't forget if the user refreshes the page, but still allow user with an existing unverified session to stay logged in. * Hopefully make matrixchat tests pass? Much, much tweaking to make the matrixchat tests pass again. Should hopefully make them a bit more solid in general with judicious use of waitFor rather than flushPromises(). Also lots of fun to stop the state bleeding between tests. * Manual yarn.lock manipulation to hopefully resolve infinite package sadness * Make final test pass(?) Mock out the createClient method to return the same client, because we've mocked the peg to always return that client, so if we let the code make another one having still overridden the peg, everything becomes cursed. Also mock out the autodiscovery stuff rather than relying on fetch-mock. * another waitFor * death to flushPromises * Put the logged in dispatch back Actually it breaks all sorts of other things too, having fixed all the MatrixChat tests (although this is useful anyway). * Try displaying the screen in onClientStarted instead * Put post login screen back in logged in but move ready transition to avoid flash of main UI * Rejig more in the hope it does the right thing * Make hook work before push rules are fetched * Add test for unskippable verification * Add test for use case selection * Fix test * Add playwright test for unskippable verification * Remove console log * Add log message to log line * Add tsdoc * Use useTypedEventEmitter * Remove commented code * Use catch instead of empty then on unawaited promises or in one case just await it because the caller was async anyway * Add new mock
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describe("unskippable verification", () => {
it("should show the complete security screen if unskippable verification is enabled", async () => {
defaultProps.config.force_verification = true;
localStorage.setItem("must_verify_device", "true");
getComponent();
await screen.findByRole("heading", { name: "Unable to verify this device", level: 1 });
});
});
});
describe("with a soft-logged-out session", () => {
const mockidb: Record<string, Record<string, string>> = {};
beforeEach(async () => {
await populateStorageForSession();
localStorage.setItem("mx_soft_logout", "true");
mockClient.loginFlows.mockResolvedValue({ flows: [{ type: "m.login.password" }] });
jest.spyOn(StorageAccess, "idbLoad").mockImplementation(async (table, key) => {
const safeKey = Array.isArray(key) ? key[0] : key;
return mockidb[table]?.[safeKey];
});
});
it("should show the soft-logout page", async () => {
// XXX This test is strange, it was working with legacy crypto
// without mocking the following but the initCrypto call was failing
// but as the exception was swallowed, the test was passing (see in `initClientCrypto`).
// There are several uses of the peg in the app, so during all these tests you might end-up
// with a real client instead of the mocked one. Not sure how reliable all these tests are.
const originalReplace = peg.replaceUsingCreds;
peg.replaceUsingCreds = jest.fn().mockResolvedValue(mockClient);
// @ts-ignore - need to mock this for the test
peg.matrixClient = mockClient;
const result = getComponent();
await result.findByText("You're signed out");
expect(result.container).toMatchSnapshot();
peg.replaceUsingCreds = originalReplace;
});
});
describe("login via key/pass", () => {
let loginClient!: ReturnType<typeof getMockClientWithEventEmitter>;
const userName = "ernie";
const password = "ilovebert";
const getComponentAndWaitForReady = async (): Promise<RenderResult> => {
const renderResult = getComponent();
// wait for welcome page chrome render
await screen.findByText("powered by Matrix");
// go to login page
defaultDispatcher.dispatch({
action: "start_login",
});
await flushPromises();
return renderResult;
};
const getComponentAndLogin = async (withoutSecuritySetup?: boolean): Promise<void> => {
await getComponentAndWaitForReady();
fireEvent.change(screen.getByLabelText("Username"), { target: { value: userName } });
fireEvent.change(screen.getByLabelText("Password"), { target: { value: password } });
// sign in button is an input
fireEvent.click(screen.getByDisplayValue("Sign in"));
await waitForSyncAndLoad(loginClient, withoutSecuritySetup);
};
beforeEach(() => {
loginClient = getMockClientWithEventEmitter(getMockClientMethods());
// this is used to create a temporary client during login
// FIXME: except it is *also* used as the permanent client for the rest of the test.
OIDC: Log in (#11199) * add delegatedauthentication to validated server config * dynamic client registration functions * test OP registration functions * add stubbed nativeOidc flow setup in Login * cover more error cases in Login * tidy * test dynamic client registration in Login * comment oidc_static_clients * register oidc inside Login.getFlows * strict fixes * remove unused code * and imports * comments * comments 2 * util functions to get static client id * check static client ids in login flow * remove dead code * OidcRegistrationClientMetadata type * navigate to oidc authorize url * exchange code for token * navigate to oidc authorize url * navigate to oidc authorize url * test * adjust for js-sdk code * login with oidc native flow: messy version * tidy * update test for response_mode query * tidy up some TODOs * use new types * add identityServerUrl to stored params * unit test completeOidcLogin * test tokenlogin * strict * whitespace * tidy * unit test oidc login flow in MatrixChat * strict * tidy * extract success/failure handlers from token login function * typo * use for no homeserver error dialog too * reuse post-token login functions, test * shuffle testing utils around * shuffle testing utils around * i18n * tidy * Update src/Lifecycle.ts Co-authored-by: Richard van der Hoff <1389908+richvdh@users.noreply.github.com> * tidy * comment * update tests for id token validation * move try again responsibility * prettier * use more future proof config for static clients * test util for oidcclientconfigs * rename type and lint * correct oidc test util * store issuer and clientId pre auth navigation * adjust for js-sdk changes * update for js-sdk userstate, tidy * update MatrixChat tests * update tests --------- Co-authored-by: Richard van der Hoff <1389908+richvdh@users.noreply.github.com>
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jest.spyOn(MatrixJs, "createClient").mockClear().mockReturnValue(loginClient);
loginClient.login.mockClear().mockResolvedValue({
access_token: "TOKEN",
device_id: "IMADEVICE",
user_id: userId,
});
loginClient.loginFlows.mockClear().mockResolvedValue({ flows: [{ type: "m.login.password" }] });
});
it("should render login page", async () => {
await getComponentAndWaitForReady();
expect(screen.getAllByText("Sign in")[0]).toBeInTheDocument();
});
describe("post login setup", () => {
beforeEach(() => {
const mockCrypto = {
getVersion: jest.fn().mockReturnValue("Version 0"),
getVerificationRequestsToDeviceInProgress: jest.fn().mockReturnValue([]),
getUserDeviceInfo: jest.fn().mockResolvedValue(new Map()),
getUserVerificationStatus: jest
.fn()
.mockResolvedValue(new UserVerificationStatus(false, false, false)),
setDeviceIsolationMode: jest.fn(),
};
loginClient.isCryptoEnabled.mockReturnValue(true);
loginClient.getCrypto.mockReturnValue(mockCrypto as any);
loginClient.userHasCrossSigningKeys.mockClear().mockResolvedValue(false);
});
it("should go straight to logged in view when crypto is not enabled", async () => {
loginClient.isCryptoEnabled.mockReturnValue(false);
await getComponentAndLogin(true);
expect(loginClient.userHasCrossSigningKeys).not.toHaveBeenCalled();
});
it("should go straight to logged in view when user does not have cross signing keys and server does not support cross signing", async () => {
loginClient.doesServerSupportUnstableFeature.mockResolvedValue(false);
await getComponentAndLogin(false);
expect(loginClient.doesServerSupportUnstableFeature).toHaveBeenCalledWith(
"org.matrix.e2e_cross_signing",
);
await flushPromises();
// logged in
await screen.findByLabelText("User menu");
});
describe("when server supports cross signing and user does not have cross signing setup", () => {
beforeEach(() => {
loginClient.doesServerSupportUnstableFeature.mockResolvedValue(true);
loginClient.userHasCrossSigningKeys.mockResolvedValue(false);
});
describe("when encryption is force disabled", () => {
let unencryptedRoom: Room;
let encryptedRoom: Room;
beforeEach(() => {
unencryptedRoom = new Room("!unencrypted:server.org", loginClient, userId);
encryptedRoom = new Room("!encrypted:server.org", loginClient, userId);
loginClient.getClientWellKnown.mockReturnValue({
"io.element.e2ee": {
force_disable: true,
},
});
Force verification even for refreshed clients (#44) * Force verification even for refreshed cients Set a flag on login to remember that the device needs to be verified so that we don't forget if the user refreshes the page, but still allow user with an existing unverified session to stay logged in. * Hopefully make matrixchat tests pass? Much, much tweaking to make the matrixchat tests pass again. Should hopefully make them a bit more solid in general with judicious use of waitFor rather than flushPromises(). Also lots of fun to stop the state bleeding between tests. * Manual yarn.lock manipulation to hopefully resolve infinite package sadness * Make final test pass(?) Mock out the createClient method to return the same client, because we've mocked the peg to always return that client, so if we let the code make another one having still overridden the peg, everything becomes cursed. Also mock out the autodiscovery stuff rather than relying on fetch-mock. * another waitFor * death to flushPromises * Put the logged in dispatch back Actually it breaks all sorts of other things too, having fixed all the MatrixChat tests (although this is useful anyway). * Try displaying the screen in onClientStarted instead * Put post login screen back in logged in but move ready transition to avoid flash of main UI * Rejig more in the hope it does the right thing * Make hook work before push rules are fetched * Add test for unskippable verification * Add test for use case selection * Fix test * Add playwright test for unskippable verification * Remove console log * Add log message to log line * Add tsdoc * Use useTypedEventEmitter * Remove commented code * Use catch instead of empty then on unawaited promises or in one case just await it because the caller was async anyway * Add new mock
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loginClient.isRoomEncrypted.mockImplementation((roomId) => {
return roomId === encryptedRoom.roomId;
});
});
it("should go straight to logged in view when user is not in any encrypted rooms", async () => {
loginClient.getRooms.mockReturnValue([unencryptedRoom]);
await getComponentAndLogin(false);
await flushPromises();
// logged in, did not setup keys
await screen.findByLabelText("User menu");
});
it("should go to setup e2e screen when user is in encrypted rooms", async () => {
loginClient.getRooms.mockReturnValue([unencryptedRoom, encryptedRoom]);
await getComponentAndLogin();
await flushPromises();
// set up keys screen is rendered
expect(screen.getByText("Setting up keys")).toBeInTheDocument();
});
});
it("should go to setup e2e screen", async () => {
loginClient.doesServerSupportUnstableFeature.mockResolvedValue(true);
await getComponentAndLogin();
expect(loginClient.userHasCrossSigningKeys).toHaveBeenCalled();
// set up keys screen is rendered
Force verification even for refreshed clients (#44) * Force verification even for refreshed cients Set a flag on login to remember that the device needs to be verified so that we don't forget if the user refreshes the page, but still allow user with an existing unverified session to stay logged in. * Hopefully make matrixchat tests pass? Much, much tweaking to make the matrixchat tests pass again. Should hopefully make them a bit more solid in general with judicious use of waitFor rather than flushPromises(). Also lots of fun to stop the state bleeding between tests. * Manual yarn.lock manipulation to hopefully resolve infinite package sadness * Make final test pass(?) Mock out the createClient method to return the same client, because we've mocked the peg to always return that client, so if we let the code make another one having still overridden the peg, everything becomes cursed. Also mock out the autodiscovery stuff rather than relying on fetch-mock. * another waitFor * death to flushPromises * Put the logged in dispatch back Actually it breaks all sorts of other things too, having fixed all the MatrixChat tests (although this is useful anyway). * Try displaying the screen in onClientStarted instead * Put post login screen back in logged in but move ready transition to avoid flash of main UI * Rejig more in the hope it does the right thing * Make hook work before push rules are fetched * Add test for unskippable verification * Add test for use case selection * Fix test * Add playwright test for unskippable verification * Remove console log * Add log message to log line * Add tsdoc * Use useTypedEventEmitter * Remove commented code * Use catch instead of empty then on unawaited promises or in one case just await it because the caller was async anyway * Add new mock
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await expect(await screen.findByText("Setting up keys")).toBeInTheDocument();
});
});
it("should show complete security screen when user has cross signing setup", async () => {
loginClient.userHasCrossSigningKeys.mockResolvedValue(true);
await getComponentAndLogin();
expect(loginClient.userHasCrossSigningKeys).toHaveBeenCalled();
await flushPromises();
// Complete security begin screen is rendered
expect(screen.getByText("Unable to verify this device")).toBeInTheDocument();
});
it("should setup e2e when server supports cross signing", async () => {
loginClient.doesServerSupportUnstableFeature.mockResolvedValue(true);
await getComponentAndLogin();
expect(loginClient.userHasCrossSigningKeys).toHaveBeenCalled();
await flushPromises();
// set up keys screen is rendered
expect(screen.getByText("Setting up keys")).toBeInTheDocument();
});
Force verification even for refreshed clients (#44) * Force verification even for refreshed cients Set a flag on login to remember that the device needs to be verified so that we don't forget if the user refreshes the page, but still allow user with an existing unverified session to stay logged in. * Hopefully make matrixchat tests pass? Much, much tweaking to make the matrixchat tests pass again. Should hopefully make them a bit more solid in general with judicious use of waitFor rather than flushPromises(). Also lots of fun to stop the state bleeding between tests. * Manual yarn.lock manipulation to hopefully resolve infinite package sadness * Make final test pass(?) Mock out the createClient method to return the same client, because we've mocked the peg to always return that client, so if we let the code make another one having still overridden the peg, everything becomes cursed. Also mock out the autodiscovery stuff rather than relying on fetch-mock. * another waitFor * death to flushPromises * Put the logged in dispatch back Actually it breaks all sorts of other things too, having fixed all the MatrixChat tests (although this is useful anyway). * Try displaying the screen in onClientStarted instead * Put post login screen back in logged in but move ready transition to avoid flash of main UI * Rejig more in the hope it does the right thing * Make hook work before push rules are fetched * Add test for unskippable verification * Add test for use case selection * Fix test * Add playwright test for unskippable verification * Remove console log * Add log message to log line * Add tsdoc * Use useTypedEventEmitter * Remove commented code * Use catch instead of empty then on unawaited promises or in one case just await it because the caller was async anyway * Add new mock
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it("should go to use case selection if user just registered", async () => {
loginClient.doesServerSupportUnstableFeature.mockResolvedValue(true);
MatrixClientPeg.setJustRegisteredUserId(userId);
await getComponentAndLogin();
bootstrapDeferred.resolve();
await expect(await screen.findByRole("heading", { name: "You're in", level: 1 })).toBeInTheDocument();
});
});
});
describe("when query params have a loginToken", () => {
const loginToken = "test-login-token";
const realQueryParams = {
loginToken,
};
let loginClient!: ReturnType<typeof getMockClientWithEventEmitter>;
const userId = "@alice:server.org";
const deviceId = "test-device-id";
const accessToken = "test-access-token";
const clientLoginResponse = {
user_id: userId,
device_id: deviceId,
access_token: accessToken,
};
beforeEach(() => {
localStorage.setItem("mx_sso_hs_url", serverConfig.hsUrl);
localStorage.setItem("mx_sso_is_url", serverConfig.isUrl);
loginClient = getMockClientWithEventEmitter(getMockClientMethods());
// this is used to create a temporary client during login
jest.spyOn(MatrixJs, "createClient").mockReturnValue(loginClient);
loginClient.login.mockClear().mockResolvedValue(clientLoginResponse);
});
it("should show an error dialog when no homeserver is found in local storage", async () => {
localStorage.removeItem("mx_sso_hs_url");
const localStorageGetSpy = jest.spyOn(localStorage.__proto__, "getItem");
getComponent({ realQueryParams });
await flushPromises();
expect(localStorageGetSpy).toHaveBeenCalledWith("mx_sso_hs_url");
expect(localStorageGetSpy).toHaveBeenCalledWith("mx_sso_is_url");
const dialog = await screen.findByRole("dialog");
// warning dialog
expect(
within(dialog).getByText(
"We asked the browser to remember which homeserver you use to let you sign in, " +
"but unfortunately your browser has forgotten it. Go to the sign in page and try again.",
),
).toBeInTheDocument();
});
it("should attempt token login", async () => {
getComponent({ realQueryParams });
await flushPromises();
expect(loginClient.login).toHaveBeenCalledWith("m.login.token", {
initial_device_display_name: undefined,
token: loginToken,
});
});
it("should call onTokenLoginCompleted", async () => {
const onTokenLoginCompleted = jest.fn();
getComponent({ realQueryParams, onTokenLoginCompleted });
Force verification even for refreshed clients (#44) * Force verification even for refreshed cients Set a flag on login to remember that the device needs to be verified so that we don't forget if the user refreshes the page, but still allow user with an existing unverified session to stay logged in. * Hopefully make matrixchat tests pass? Much, much tweaking to make the matrixchat tests pass again. Should hopefully make them a bit more solid in general with judicious use of waitFor rather than flushPromises(). Also lots of fun to stop the state bleeding between tests. * Manual yarn.lock manipulation to hopefully resolve infinite package sadness * Make final test pass(?) Mock out the createClient method to return the same client, because we've mocked the peg to always return that client, so if we let the code make another one having still overridden the peg, everything becomes cursed. Also mock out the autodiscovery stuff rather than relying on fetch-mock. * another waitFor * death to flushPromises * Put the logged in dispatch back Actually it breaks all sorts of other things too, having fixed all the MatrixChat tests (although this is useful anyway). * Try displaying the screen in onClientStarted instead * Put post login screen back in logged in but move ready transition to avoid flash of main UI * Rejig more in the hope it does the right thing * Make hook work before push rules are fetched * Add test for unskippable verification * Add test for use case selection * Fix test * Add playwright test for unskippable verification * Remove console log * Add log message to log line * Add tsdoc * Use useTypedEventEmitter * Remove commented code * Use catch instead of empty then on unawaited promises or in one case just await it because the caller was async anyway * Add new mock
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await waitFor(() => expect(onTokenLoginCompleted).toHaveBeenCalled());
});
describe("when login fails", () => {
beforeEach(() => {
loginClient.login.mockRejectedValue(new Error("oups"));
});
it("should show a dialog", async () => {
getComponent({ realQueryParams });
await flushPromises();
const dialog = await screen.findByRole("dialog");
// warning dialog
expect(
within(dialog).getByText(
"There was a problem communicating with the homeserver, please try again later.",
),
).toBeInTheDocument();
});
it("should not clear storage", async () => {
getComponent({ realQueryParams });
await flushPromises();
expect(loginClient.clearStores).not.toHaveBeenCalled();
});
});
describe("when login succeeds", () => {
beforeEach(() => {
jest.spyOn(StorageAccess, "idbLoad").mockImplementation(
async (_table: string, key: string | string[]) => {
if (key === "mx_access_token") {
return accessToken as any;
}
},
);
});
it("should clear storage", async () => {
const localStorageClearSpy = jest.spyOn(localStorage.__proto__, "clear");
getComponent({ realQueryParams });
// just check we called the clearStorage function
Force verification even for refreshed clients (#44) * Force verification even for refreshed cients Set a flag on login to remember that the device needs to be verified so that we don't forget if the user refreshes the page, but still allow user with an existing unverified session to stay logged in. * Hopefully make matrixchat tests pass? Much, much tweaking to make the matrixchat tests pass again. Should hopefully make them a bit more solid in general with judicious use of waitFor rather than flushPromises(). Also lots of fun to stop the state bleeding between tests. * Manual yarn.lock manipulation to hopefully resolve infinite package sadness * Make final test pass(?) Mock out the createClient method to return the same client, because we've mocked the peg to always return that client, so if we let the code make another one having still overridden the peg, everything becomes cursed. Also mock out the autodiscovery stuff rather than relying on fetch-mock. * another waitFor * death to flushPromises * Put the logged in dispatch back Actually it breaks all sorts of other things too, having fixed all the MatrixChat tests (although this is useful anyway). * Try displaying the screen in onClientStarted instead * Put post login screen back in logged in but move ready transition to avoid flash of main UI * Rejig more in the hope it does the right thing * Make hook work before push rules are fetched * Add test for unskippable verification * Add test for use case selection * Fix test * Add playwright test for unskippable verification * Remove console log * Add log message to log line * Add tsdoc * Use useTypedEventEmitter * Remove commented code * Use catch instead of empty then on unawaited promises or in one case just await it because the caller was async anyway * Add new mock
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await waitFor(() => expect(loginClient.clearStores).toHaveBeenCalled());
expect(localStorage.getItem("mx_sso_hs_url")).toBe(null);
expect(localStorageClearSpy).toHaveBeenCalled();
});
it("should persist login credentials", async () => {
getComponent({ realQueryParams });
Force verification even for refreshed clients (#44) * Force verification even for refreshed cients Set a flag on login to remember that the device needs to be verified so that we don't forget if the user refreshes the page, but still allow user with an existing unverified session to stay logged in. * Hopefully make matrixchat tests pass? Much, much tweaking to make the matrixchat tests pass again. Should hopefully make them a bit more solid in general with judicious use of waitFor rather than flushPromises(). Also lots of fun to stop the state bleeding between tests. * Manual yarn.lock manipulation to hopefully resolve infinite package sadness * Make final test pass(?) Mock out the createClient method to return the same client, because we've mocked the peg to always return that client, so if we let the code make another one having still overridden the peg, everything becomes cursed. Also mock out the autodiscovery stuff rather than relying on fetch-mock. * another waitFor * death to flushPromises * Put the logged in dispatch back Actually it breaks all sorts of other things too, having fixed all the MatrixChat tests (although this is useful anyway). * Try displaying the screen in onClientStarted instead * Put post login screen back in logged in but move ready transition to avoid flash of main UI * Rejig more in the hope it does the right thing * Make hook work before push rules are fetched * Add test for unskippable verification * Add test for use case selection * Fix test * Add playwright test for unskippable verification * Remove console log * Add log message to log line * Add tsdoc * Use useTypedEventEmitter * Remove commented code * Use catch instead of empty then on unawaited promises or in one case just await it because the caller was async anyway * Add new mock
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await waitFor(() => expect(localStorage.getItem("mx_hs_url")).toEqual(serverConfig.hsUrl));
expect(localStorage.getItem("mx_user_id")).toEqual(userId);
expect(localStorage.getItem("mx_has_access_token")).toEqual("true");
expect(localStorage.getItem("mx_device_id")).toEqual(deviceId);
});
it("should set fresh login flag in session storage", async () => {
const sessionStorageSetSpy = jest.spyOn(sessionStorage.__proto__, "setItem");
getComponent({ realQueryParams });
Force verification even for refreshed clients (#44) * Force verification even for refreshed cients Set a flag on login to remember that the device needs to be verified so that we don't forget if the user refreshes the page, but still allow user with an existing unverified session to stay logged in. * Hopefully make matrixchat tests pass? Much, much tweaking to make the matrixchat tests pass again. Should hopefully make them a bit more solid in general with judicious use of waitFor rather than flushPromises(). Also lots of fun to stop the state bleeding between tests. * Manual yarn.lock manipulation to hopefully resolve infinite package sadness * Make final test pass(?) Mock out the createClient method to return the same client, because we've mocked the peg to always return that client, so if we let the code make another one having still overridden the peg, everything becomes cursed. Also mock out the autodiscovery stuff rather than relying on fetch-mock. * another waitFor * death to flushPromises * Put the logged in dispatch back Actually it breaks all sorts of other things too, having fixed all the MatrixChat tests (although this is useful anyway). * Try displaying the screen in onClientStarted instead * Put post login screen back in logged in but move ready transition to avoid flash of main UI * Rejig more in the hope it does the right thing * Make hook work before push rules are fetched * Add test for unskippable verification * Add test for use case selection * Fix test * Add playwright test for unskippable verification * Remove console log * Add log message to log line * Add tsdoc * Use useTypedEventEmitter * Remove commented code * Use catch instead of empty then on unawaited promises or in one case just await it because the caller was async anyway * Add new mock
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await waitFor(() => expect(sessionStorageSetSpy).toHaveBeenCalledWith("mx_fresh_login", "true"));
});
it("should override hsUrl in creds when login response wellKnown differs from config", async () => {
const hsUrlFromWk = "https://hsfromwk.org";
const loginResponseWithWellKnown = {
...clientLoginResponse,
well_known: {
"m.homeserver": {
base_url: hsUrlFromWk,
},
},
};
loginClient.login.mockResolvedValue(loginResponseWithWellKnown);
getComponent({ realQueryParams });
Force verification even for refreshed clients (#44) * Force verification even for refreshed cients Set a flag on login to remember that the device needs to be verified so that we don't forget if the user refreshes the page, but still allow user with an existing unverified session to stay logged in. * Hopefully make matrixchat tests pass? Much, much tweaking to make the matrixchat tests pass again. Should hopefully make them a bit more solid in general with judicious use of waitFor rather than flushPromises(). Also lots of fun to stop the state bleeding between tests. * Manual yarn.lock manipulation to hopefully resolve infinite package sadness * Make final test pass(?) Mock out the createClient method to return the same client, because we've mocked the peg to always return that client, so if we let the code make another one having still overridden the peg, everything becomes cursed. Also mock out the autodiscovery stuff rather than relying on fetch-mock. * another waitFor * death to flushPromises * Put the logged in dispatch back Actually it breaks all sorts of other things too, having fixed all the MatrixChat tests (although this is useful anyway). * Try displaying the screen in onClientStarted instead * Put post login screen back in logged in but move ready transition to avoid flash of main UI * Rejig more in the hope it does the right thing * Make hook work before push rules are fetched * Add test for unskippable verification * Add test for use case selection * Fix test * Add playwright test for unskippable verification * Remove console log * Add log message to log line * Add tsdoc * Use useTypedEventEmitter * Remove commented code * Use catch instead of empty then on unawaited promises or in one case just await it because the caller was async anyway * Add new mock
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await waitFor(() => expect(localStorage.getItem("mx_hs_url")).toEqual(hsUrlFromWk));
});
it("should continue to post login setup when no session is found in local storage", async () => {
getComponent({ realQueryParams });
// logged in but waiting for sync screen
await screen.findByText("Logout");
});
});
});
OIDC: Log in (#11199) * add delegatedauthentication to validated server config * dynamic client registration functions * test OP registration functions * add stubbed nativeOidc flow setup in Login * cover more error cases in Login * tidy * test dynamic client registration in Login * comment oidc_static_clients * register oidc inside Login.getFlows * strict fixes * remove unused code * and imports * comments * comments 2 * util functions to get static client id * check static client ids in login flow * remove dead code * OidcRegistrationClientMetadata type * navigate to oidc authorize url * exchange code for token * navigate to oidc authorize url * navigate to oidc authorize url * test * adjust for js-sdk code * login with oidc native flow: messy version * tidy * update test for response_mode query * tidy up some TODOs * use new types * add identityServerUrl to stored params * unit test completeOidcLogin * test tokenlogin * strict * whitespace * tidy * unit test oidc login flow in MatrixChat * strict * tidy * extract success/failure handlers from token login function * typo * use for no homeserver error dialog too * reuse post-token login functions, test * shuffle testing utils around * shuffle testing utils around * i18n * tidy * Update src/Lifecycle.ts Co-authored-by: Richard van der Hoff <1389908+richvdh@users.noreply.github.com> * tidy * comment * update tests for id token validation * move try again responsibility * prettier * use more future proof config for static clients * test util for oidcclientconfigs * rename type and lint * correct oidc test util * store issuer and clientId pre auth navigation * adjust for js-sdk changes * update for js-sdk userstate, tidy * update MatrixChat tests * update tests --------- Co-authored-by: Richard van der Hoff <1389908+richvdh@users.noreply.github.com>
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describe("automatic SSO selection", () => {
let ssoClient: ReturnType<typeof getMockClientWithEventEmitter>;
let hrefSetter: jest.Mock<void, [string]>;
beforeEach(() => {
ssoClient = getMockClientWithEventEmitter({
...getMockClientMethods(),
getHomeserverUrl: jest.fn().mockReturnValue("matrix.example.com"),
getIdentityServerUrl: jest.fn().mockReturnValue("ident.example.com"),
getSsoLoginUrl: jest.fn().mockReturnValue("http://my-sso-url"),
});
// this is used to create a temporary client to cleanup after logout
jest.spyOn(MatrixJs, "createClient").mockClear().mockReturnValue(ssoClient);
mockPlatformPeg();
// Ensure we don't have a client peg as we aren't logged in.
unmockClientPeg();
hrefSetter = jest.fn();
const originalHref = window.location.href.toString();
Object.defineProperty(window, "location", {
value: {
get href() {
return originalHref;
},
set href(href) {
hrefSetter(href);
},
},
writable: true,
});
});
it("should automatically setup and redirect to SSO login", async () => {
getComponent({
initialScreenAfterLogin: {
screen: "start_sso",
},
});
Force verification even for refreshed clients (#44) * Force verification even for refreshed cients Set a flag on login to remember that the device needs to be verified so that we don't forget if the user refreshes the page, but still allow user with an existing unverified session to stay logged in. * Hopefully make matrixchat tests pass? Much, much tweaking to make the matrixchat tests pass again. Should hopefully make them a bit more solid in general with judicious use of waitFor rather than flushPromises(). Also lots of fun to stop the state bleeding between tests. * Manual yarn.lock manipulation to hopefully resolve infinite package sadness * Make final test pass(?) Mock out the createClient method to return the same client, because we've mocked the peg to always return that client, so if we let the code make another one having still overridden the peg, everything becomes cursed. Also mock out the autodiscovery stuff rather than relying on fetch-mock. * another waitFor * death to flushPromises * Put the logged in dispatch back Actually it breaks all sorts of other things too, having fixed all the MatrixChat tests (although this is useful anyway). * Try displaying the screen in onClientStarted instead * Put post login screen back in logged in but move ready transition to avoid flash of main UI * Rejig more in the hope it does the right thing * Make hook work before push rules are fetched * Add test for unskippable verification * Add test for use case selection * Fix test * Add playwright test for unskippable verification * Remove console log * Add log message to log line * Add tsdoc * Use useTypedEventEmitter * Remove commented code * Use catch instead of empty then on unawaited promises or in one case just await it because the caller was async anyway * Add new mock
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await waitFor(() =>
expect(ssoClient.getSsoLoginUrl).toHaveBeenCalledWith("http://localhost/", "sso", undefined, undefined),
);
expect(window.localStorage.getItem(SSO_HOMESERVER_URL_KEY)).toEqual("matrix.example.com");
expect(window.localStorage.getItem(SSO_ID_SERVER_URL_KEY)).toEqual("ident.example.com");
expect(hrefSetter).toHaveBeenCalledWith("http://my-sso-url");
});
it("should automatically setup and redirect to CAS login", async () => {
getComponent({
initialScreenAfterLogin: {
screen: "start_cas",
},
});
Force verification even for refreshed clients (#44) * Force verification even for refreshed cients Set a flag on login to remember that the device needs to be verified so that we don't forget if the user refreshes the page, but still allow user with an existing unverified session to stay logged in. * Hopefully make matrixchat tests pass? Much, much tweaking to make the matrixchat tests pass again. Should hopefully make them a bit more solid in general with judicious use of waitFor rather than flushPromises(). Also lots of fun to stop the state bleeding between tests. * Manual yarn.lock manipulation to hopefully resolve infinite package sadness * Make final test pass(?) Mock out the createClient method to return the same client, because we've mocked the peg to always return that client, so if we let the code make another one having still overridden the peg, everything becomes cursed. Also mock out the autodiscovery stuff rather than relying on fetch-mock. * another waitFor * death to flushPromises * Put the logged in dispatch back Actually it breaks all sorts of other things too, having fixed all the MatrixChat tests (although this is useful anyway). * Try displaying the screen in onClientStarted instead * Put post login screen back in logged in but move ready transition to avoid flash of main UI * Rejig more in the hope it does the right thing * Make hook work before push rules are fetched * Add test for unskippable verification * Add test for use case selection * Fix test * Add playwright test for unskippable verification * Remove console log * Add log message to log line * Add tsdoc * Use useTypedEventEmitter * Remove commented code * Use catch instead of empty then on unawaited promises or in one case just await it because the caller was async anyway * Add new mock
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await waitFor(() =>
expect(ssoClient.getSsoLoginUrl).toHaveBeenCalledWith("http://localhost/", "cas", undefined, undefined),
);
expect(window.localStorage.getItem(SSO_HOMESERVER_URL_KEY)).toEqual("matrix.example.com");
expect(window.localStorage.getItem(SSO_ID_SERVER_URL_KEY)).toEqual("ident.example.com");
expect(hrefSetter).toHaveBeenCalledWith("http://my-sso-url");
});
});
describe("Multi-tab lockout", () => {
afterEach(() => {
Lifecycle.setSessionLockNotStolen();
});
it("waits for other tab to stop during startup", async () => {
fetchMock.get("/welcome.html", { body: "<h1>Hello</h1>" });
jest.spyOn(Lifecycle, "attemptDelegatedAuthLogin");
// simulate an active window
localStorage.setItem("react_sdk_session_lock_ping", String(Date.now()));
const rendered = getComponent({});
await flushPromises();
expect(rendered.container).toMatchSnapshot();
// user confirms
rendered.getByRole("button", { name: "Continue" }).click();
await flushPromises();
// we should have claimed the session, but gone no further
expect(Lifecycle.attemptDelegatedAuthLogin).not.toHaveBeenCalled();
const sessionId = localStorage.getItem("react_sdk_session_lock_claimant");
expect(sessionId).toEqual(expect.stringMatching(/./));
expect(rendered.container).toMatchSnapshot();
// the other tab shuts down
localStorage.removeItem("react_sdk_session_lock_ping");
// fire the storage event manually, because writes to localStorage from the same javascript context don't
// fire it automatically
window.dispatchEvent(new StorageEvent("storage", { key: "react_sdk_session_lock_ping" }));
// startup continues
await flushPromises();
expect(Lifecycle.attemptDelegatedAuthLogin).toHaveBeenCalled();
// should just show the welcome screen
await rendered.findByText("Hello");
expect(rendered.container).toMatchSnapshot();
});
describe("shows the lockout page when a second tab opens", () => {
beforeEach(() => {
// make sure we start from a clean DOM for each of these tests
document.body.replaceChildren();
});
function simulateSessionLockClaim() {
localStorage.setItem("react_sdk_session_lock_claimant", "testtest");
window.dispatchEvent(new StorageEvent("storage", { key: "react_sdk_session_lock_claimant" }));
}
it("after a session is restored", async () => {
await populateStorageForSession();
const client = getMockClientWithEventEmitter(getMockClientMethods());
jest.spyOn(MatrixJs, "createClient").mockReturnValue(client);
const rendered = getComponent({});
await waitForSyncAndLoad(client, true);
rendered.getByText("Welcome Ernie");
// we're now at the welcome page. Another session wants the lock...
simulateSessionLockClaim();
await flushPromises();
expect(rendered.container).toMatchSnapshot();
});
it("while we were waiting for the lock ourselves", async () => {
// simulate there already being one session
localStorage.setItem("react_sdk_session_lock_ping", String(Date.now()));
const rendered = getComponent({});
await flushPromises();
// user confirms continue
rendered.getByRole("button", { name: "Continue" }).click();
await flushPromises();
expect(rendered.getByTestId("spinner")).toBeInTheDocument();
// now a third session starts
simulateSessionLockClaim();
await flushPromises();
expect(rendered.container).toMatchSnapshot();
});
it("while we are checking the sync store", async () => {
const rendered = getComponent({});
expect(rendered.getByTestId("spinner")).toBeInTheDocument();
// now a third session starts
simulateSessionLockClaim();
await flushPromises();
expect(rendered.container).toMatchSnapshot();
});
it("during crypto init", async () => {
await populateStorageForSession();
const client = new MockClientWithEventEmitter({
...getMockClientMethods(),
}) as unknown as Mocked<MatrixClient>;
jest.spyOn(MatrixJs, "createClient").mockReturnValue(client);
// intercept initCrypto and have it block until we complete the deferred
const initCryptoCompleteDefer = defer();
const initCryptoCalled = new Promise<void>((resolve) => {
client.initRustCrypto.mockImplementation(() => {
resolve();
return initCryptoCompleteDefer.promise;
});
});
const rendered = getComponent({});
await initCryptoCalled;
console.log("initCrypto called");
simulateSessionLockClaim();
await flushPromises();
// now we should see the error page
rendered.getByText("Test is connected in another tab");
// let initCrypto complete, and check we don't get a modal
initCryptoCompleteDefer.resolve();
await sleep(10); // Modals take a few ms to appear
expect(document.body).toMatchSnapshot();
});
});
});
describe("mobile registration", () => {
const getComponentAndWaitForReady = async (): Promise<RenderResult> => {
const renderResult = getComponent();
// wait for welcome page chrome render
await screen.findByText("powered by Matrix");
// go to mobile_register page
defaultDispatcher.dispatch({
action: "start_mobile_registration",
});
await flushPromises();
return renderResult;
};
const enabledMobileRegistration = (): void => {
jest.spyOn(SettingsStore, "getValue").mockImplementation((settingName: string) => {
if (settingName === "Registration.mobileRegistrationHelper") return true;
if (settingName === UIFeature.Registration) return true;
});
};
it("should render welcome screen if mobile registration is not enabled in settings", async () => {
await getComponentAndWaitForReady();
await screen.findByText("powered by Matrix");
});
it("should render mobile registration", async () => {
enabledMobileRegistration();
await getComponentAndWaitForReady();
expect(screen.getByTestId("mobile-register")).toBeInTheDocument();
});
});
});