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# This Source Code Form is subject to the terms of the Mozilla Public
# License, v. 2.0. If a copy of the MPL was not distributed with this
# file, You can obtain one at http://mozilla.org/MPL/2.0/.
#
# This Source Code Form is "Incompatible With Secondary Licenses", as
# defined by the Mozilla Public License, v. 2.0.
# -*- Mode: perl; indent-tabs-mode: nil -*-
package QA::RPC;
use 5.14.0;
use strict;
use warnings;
use FindBin qw($RealBin);
use lib "$RealBin/../../lib", "$RealBin/../../../local/lib/perl5";
use Data::Dumper;
use QA::Util;
use QA::Tests qw(PRIVATE_BUG_USER create_bug_fields);
use Storable qw(dclone);
use Test::More;
sub bz_config {
my $self = shift;
$self->{bz_config} ||= QA::Util::get_config();
return $self->{bz_config};
}
# True if we're doing calls over GET instead of POST.
sub bz_get_mode { return 0 }
# When doing bz_log_in over GET, we can't actually call User.login,
# we just store credentials here and then pass them as Bugzilla_login
# and Bugzilla_password with every future call until User.logout is called
# (which actually just calls _bz_clear_credentials, under GET).
sub _bz_credentials {
my ($self, $user, $pass) = @_;
if (@_ == 3) {
$self->{_bz_credentials}->{user} = $user;
$self->{_bz_credentials}->{pass} = $pass;
}
return $self->{_bz_credentials};
}
sub _bz_clear_credentials { delete $_[0]->{_bz_credentials} }
################################
# Helpers for RPC test scripts #
################################
sub bz_log_in {
my ($self, $user) = @_;
my $username = $self->bz_config->{"${user}_user_login"};
my $password = $self->bz_config->{"${user}_user_passwd"};
if ($self->bz_get_mode) {
$self->_bz_credentials($username, $password);
return;
}
my $call = $self->bz_call_success(
'User.login', { login => $username, password => $password });
cmp_ok($call->result->{id}, 'gt', 0, $self->TYPE . ": Logged in as $user");
$self->{_bz_credentials}->{token} = $call->result->{token};
}
sub bz_call_success {
my ($self, $method, $orig_args, $test_name) = @_;
my $args = $orig_args ? dclone($orig_args) : {};
if ($self->bz_get_mode and $method eq 'User.logout') {
$self->_bz_clear_credentials();
return;
}
my $call;
# Under XMLRPC::Lite, if we pass undef as the second argument,
# it sends a single param <value />, which shows up as an
# empty string on the Bugzilla side.
if ($self->{_bz_credentials}->{token}) {
$args->{Bugzilla_token} = $self->{_bz_credentials}->{token};
}
if (scalar keys %$args) {
$call = $self->call($method, $args);
}
else {
$call = $self->call($method);
}
$test_name ||= "$method returned successfully";
$self->_handle_undef_response($test_name) if !$call;
ok(!$call->fault, $self->TYPE . ": $test_name")
or diag($call->faultstring);
if ($method eq 'User.logout') {
delete $self->{_bz_credentials}->{token};
}
return $call;
}
sub bz_call_fail {
my ($self, $method, $orig_args, $faultstring, $test_name) = @_;
my $args = $orig_args ? dclone($orig_args) : {};
if ($self->{_bz_credentials}->{token}) {
$args->{Bugzilla_token} = $self->{_bz_credentials}->{token};
}
$test_name ||= "$method failed (as intended)";
my $call = $self->call($method, $args);
$self->_handle_undef_response($test_name) if !$call;
ok($call->fault, $self->TYPE . ": $test_name")
or diag("Returned: " . Dumper($call->result));
if (defined $faultstring) {
cmp_ok(trim($call->faultstring), '=~', $faultstring,
$self->TYPE . ": Got correct fault for $method");
}
ok($call->faultcode
&& (($call->faultcode < 32000 && $call->faultcode > -32000)
# Fault codes 32610 and above are OK because they are errors
# that we expect and test for sometimes.
|| $call->faultcode >= 32610),
$self->TYPE . ': Fault code is set properly')
or diag("Code: " . $call->faultcode
. " Message: " . $call->faultstring);
return $call;
}
sub _handle_undef_response {
my ($self, $test_name) = @_;
my $response = $self->transport->http_response;
die "$test_name:\n", $response->as_string;
}
sub bz_get_products {
my ($self) = @_;
$self->bz_log_in('QA_Selenium_TEST');
my $accessible = $self->bz_call_success('Product.get_accessible_products');
my $prod_call = $self->bz_call_success('Product.get', $accessible->result);
my %products;
foreach my $prod (@{ $prod_call->result->{products} }) {
$products{$prod->{name}} = $prod->{id};
}
$self->bz_call_success('User.logout');
return \%products;
}
sub _string_array { map { random_string() } (1..$_[0]) }
sub bz_create_test_bugs {
my ($self, $second_private) = @_;
my $config = $self->bz_config;
my @whiteboard_strings = _string_array(3);
my @summary_strings = _string_array(3);
my $public_bug = create_bug_fields($config);
$public_bug->{whiteboard} = join(' ', @whiteboard_strings);
$public_bug->{summary} = join(' ', @summary_strings);
my $private_bug = dclone($public_bug);
if ($second_private) {
$private_bug->{product} = 'QA-Selenium-TEST';
$private_bug->{component} = 'QA-Selenium-TEST';
$private_bug->{target_milestone} = 'QAMilestone';
$private_bug->{version} = 'QAVersion';
# Although we don't directly use this, this helps some tests that
# depend on the values in $private_bug.
$private_bug->{creator} = $config->{PRIVATE_BUG_USER . '_user_login'};
}
my @create_bugs = (
{ user => 'editbugs',
args => $public_bug,
test => 'Create a public bug' },
{ user => $second_private ? PRIVATE_BUG_USER : 'editbugs',
args => $private_bug,
test => $second_private ? 'Create a private bug'
: 'Create a second public bug' },
);
my $post_success = sub {
my ($call, $t) = @_;
my $id = $call->result->{id};
$t->{args}->{id} = $id;
};
# Creating the bugs isn't really a test, it's just preliminary work
# for the tests. So we just run it with one of the RPC clients.
$self->bz_run_tests(tests => \@create_bugs, method => 'Bug.create',
post_success => $post_success);
return ($public_bug, $private_bug);
}
sub bz_run_tests {
my ($self, %params) = @_;
# Required params
my $config = $self->bz_config;
my $tests = $params{tests};
my $method = $params{method};
# Optional params
my $post_success = $params{post_success};
my $pre_call = $params{pre_call};
my $former_user = '';
foreach my $t (@$tests) {
# Only logout/login if the user has changed since the last test
# (this saves us LOTS of needless logins).
my $user = $t->{user} || '';
if ($former_user ne $user) {
$self->bz_call_success('User.logout') if $former_user;
$self->bz_log_in($user) if $user;
$former_user = $user;
}
$pre_call->($t, $self) if $pre_call;
if ($t->{error}) {
$self->bz_call_fail($method, $t->{args}, $t->{error}, $t->{test});
}
else {
my $call = $self->bz_call_success($method, $t->{args}, $t->{test});
if ($call->result && $post_success) {
$post_success->($call, $t, $self);
}
}
}
$self->bz_call_success('User.logout') if $former_user;
}
sub bz_test_bug {
my ($self, $fields, $bug, $orig_expect, $t, $creation_time) = @_;
my $expect = dclone($orig_expect);
foreach my $field (sort @$fields) {
# "description" is used by Bug.create but comments are not returned
# by Bug.get or Bug.search.
next if $field eq 'description';
my @include = @{ $t->{args}->{include_fields} || [] };
my @exclude = @{ $t->{args}->{exclude_fields} || [] };
if ( (@include and !grep($_ eq $field, @include))
or (@exclude and grep($_ eq $field, @exclude)) )
{
ok(!exists $bug->{$field}, "$field is not included")
or diag Dumper($bug);
next;
}
foreach my $field (qw(assigned_to creator qa_contact)) {
if (!$t->{user}) {
$expect->{$field} = email_filter($expect->{$field});
}
}
if ($field =~ /^is_/) {
ok(defined $bug->{$field}, $self->TYPE . ": $field is not null");
is($bug->{$field} ? 1 : 0, $expect->{$field} ? 1 : 0,
$self->TYPE . ": $field has the right boolean value");
}
elsif ($field eq 'cc') {
foreach my $cc_item (@{ $expect->{cc} || [] }) {
$cc_item = email_filter($cc_item) if !$t->{user};
ok(grep($_ eq $cc_item, @{ $bug->{cc} }),
$self->TYPE . ": $field contains $cc_item");
}
}
elsif ($field eq 'creation_time' or $field eq 'last_change_time') {
my $creation_day;
# XML-RPC and JSON-RPC have different date formats.
if ($self->isa('QA::RPC::XMLRPC')) {
$creation_day = $creation_time->ymd('');
}
else {
$creation_day = $creation_time->ymd;
}
like($bug->{$field}, qr/^\Q${creation_day}\ET\d\d:\d\d:\d\d/,
$self->TYPE . ": $field has the right format");
}
else {
is_deeply($bug->{$field}, $expect->{$field},
$self->TYPE . ": $field value is correct");
}
}
}
1;
__END__
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