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137 lines
4.9 KiB
TypeScript
137 lines
4.9 KiB
TypeScript
import { ConnectorType } from '@logto/schemas';
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import { HTTPError } from 'got';
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import {
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mockEmailConnectorConfig,
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mockEmailConnectorId,
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mockSmsConnectorConfig,
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mockSmsConnectorId,
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mockSocialConnectorConfig,
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mockSocialConnectorId,
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} from '@/__mocks__/connectors-mock';
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import {
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disableConnector,
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enableConnector,
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getConnector,
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listConnectors,
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sendEmailTestMessage,
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sendSmsTestMessage,
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updateConnectorConfig,
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} from '@/api/connector';
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/*
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* We'd better only use mock connectors in integration tests.
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* Since we will refactor connectors soon, keep using some real connectors
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* for testing updating configs and enabling/disabling for now.
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*/
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test('connector set-up flow', async () => {
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/*
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* Set up social/SMS/email connectors
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*/
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await Promise.all(
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[
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{ id: mockSmsConnectorId, config: mockSmsConnectorConfig },
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{ id: mockEmailConnectorId, config: mockEmailConnectorConfig },
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{ id: mockSocialConnectorId, config: mockSocialConnectorConfig },
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].map(async ({ id, config }) => {
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const updatedConnector = await updateConnectorConfig(id, config);
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expect(updatedConnector.config).toEqual(config);
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const enabledConnector = await enableConnector(id);
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expect(enabledConnector.enabled).toBeTruthy();
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// The result of getting a connector should be same as the result of updating a connector above.
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const connector = await getConnector(id);
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expect(connector.enabled).toBeTruthy();
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expect(connector.config).toEqual(config);
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})
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);
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/*
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* It should update the connector config successfully when it is valid; otherwise, it should fail.
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* We will test updating to the invalid connector config, that is the case not covered above.
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*/
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await expect(
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updateConnectorConfig(mockSocialConnectorId, mockSmsConnectorConfig)
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).rejects.toThrow(HTTPError);
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// To confirm the failed updating request above did not modify the original config,
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// we check: the mock connector config should stay the same.
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const mockSocialConnector = await getConnector(mockSocialConnectorId);
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expect(mockSocialConnector.config).toEqual(mockSocialConnectorConfig);
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/*
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* Change to another SMS/Email connector
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*/
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await Promise.all(
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[
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{ id: mockSmsConnectorId, config: mockSmsConnectorConfig, type: ConnectorType.Sms },
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{ id: mockEmailConnectorId, config: mockEmailConnectorConfig, type: ConnectorType.Email },
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].map(async ({ id, config, type }) => {
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const updatedConnector = await updateConnectorConfig(id, config);
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expect(updatedConnector.config).toEqual(config);
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const enabledConnector = await enableConnector(id);
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expect(enabledConnector.enabled).toBeTruthy();
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// There should be exactly one enabled SMS/email connector after changing to another SMS/email connector.
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const connectorsAfterChanging = await listConnectors();
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const enabledConnectors = connectorsAfterChanging.filter(
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(connector) => connector.type === type && connector.enabled
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);
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expect(enabledConnectors.length).toEqual(1);
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expect(enabledConnectors[0]?.id).toEqual(id);
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})
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);
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/*
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* Delete (i.e. disable) a connector
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*
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* We have not provided the API to delete a connector for now.
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* Deleting a connector using Admin Console means disabling a connector using Management API.
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*/
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const disabledMockEmailConnector = await disableConnector(mockEmailConnectorId);
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expect(disabledMockEmailConnector.enabled).toBeFalsy();
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const mockEmailConnector = await getConnector(mockEmailConnectorId);
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expect(mockEmailConnector.enabled).toBeFalsy();
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/**
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* List connectors after manually setting up connectors.
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* The result of listing connectors should be same as the result of updating connectors above.
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*/
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expect(await listConnectors()).toEqual(
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expect.arrayContaining([
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expect.objectContaining({
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id: mockEmailConnectorId,
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config: mockEmailConnectorConfig,
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enabled: false,
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}),
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expect.objectContaining({
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id: mockSmsConnectorId,
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config: mockSmsConnectorConfig,
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enabled: true,
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}),
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expect.objectContaining({
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id: mockSocialConnectorId,
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config: mockSocialConnectorConfig,
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enabled: true,
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}),
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])
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);
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});
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describe('send SMS/email test message', () => {
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const phone = '8612345678901';
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const email = 'test@example.com';
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it('should send the test message successfully when the config is valid', async () => {
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await expect(
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sendSmsTestMessage(mockSmsConnectorId, phone, mockSmsConnectorConfig)
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).resolves.not.toThrow();
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await expect(
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sendEmailTestMessage(mockEmailConnectorId, email, mockEmailConnectorConfig)
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).resolves.not.toThrow();
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});
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it('should fail to send the test message when the config is invalid', async () => {
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await expect(sendSmsTestMessage(mockSmsConnectorId, phone, {})).rejects.toThrow(HTTPError);
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await expect(sendEmailTestMessage(mockEmailConnectorId, email, {})).rejects.toThrow(HTTPError);
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});
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});
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