gristlabs_grist-core/test/server/lib/Webhooks-Proxy.ts

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import {UserAPIImpl} from 'app/common/UserAPI';
import {WebhookSubscription} from 'app/server/lib/DocApi';
import axios from 'axios';
import {assert} from 'chai';
import * as express from 'express';
import {tmpdir} from 'os';
import * as path from 'path';
import {createClient} from 'redis';
import {configForUser} from 'test/gen-server/testUtils';
import {serveSomething, Serving} from 'test/server/customUtil';
import {prepareDatabase} from 'test/server/lib/helpers/PrepareDatabase';
import {prepareFilesystemDirectoryForTests} from 'test/server/lib/helpers/PrepareFilesystemDirectoryForTests';
import {signal} from 'test/server/lib/helpers/Signal';
import {TestProxyServer} from 'test/server/lib/helpers/TestProxyServer';
import {TestServer} from 'test/server/lib/helpers/TestServer';
import * as testUtils from 'test/server/testUtils';
import clone = require('lodash/clone');
const chimpy = configForUser('Chimpy');
// some doc ids
const docIds: { [name: string]: string } = {
ApiDataRecordsTest: 'sampledocid_7',
Timesheets: 'sampledocid_13',
Bananas: 'sampledocid_6',
Antartic: 'sampledocid_11',
};
let dataDir: string;
let suitename: string;
let serverUrl: string;
let userApi: UserAPIImpl;
async function cleanRedisDatabase() {
const cli = createClient(process.env.TEST_REDIS_URL);
await cli.flushdbAsync();
await cli.quitAsync();
}
function backupEnvironmentVariables() {
let oldEnv: NodeJS.ProcessEnv;
before(() => {
oldEnv = clone(process.env);
});
after(() => {
Object.assign(process.env, oldEnv);
});
}
const webhooksTestPort = Number(process.env.WEBHOOK_TEST_PORT || 34365);
const webhooksTestProxyPort = Number(process.env.WEBHOOK_TEST_PROXY_PORT || 22335);
(core) Adds a UI panel for managing webhooks Summary: This adds a UI panel for managing webhooks. Work started by Cyprien Pindat. You can find the UI on a document's settings page. Main changes relative to Cyprien's demo: * Changed behavior of virtual table to be more consistent with the rest of Grist, by factoring out part of the implementation of on-demand tables. * Cell values that would create an error can now be denied and reverted (as for the rest of Grist). * Changes made by other users are integrated in a sane way. * Basic undo/redo support is added using the regular undo/redo stack. * The table list in the drop-down is now updated if schema changes. * Added a notification from back-end when webhook status is updated so constant polling isn't needed to support multi-user operation. * Factored out webhook specific logic from general virtual table support. * Made a bunch of fixes to various broken behavior. * Added tests. The code remains somewhat unpolished, and behavior in the presence of errors is imperfect in general but may be adequate for this case. I assume that we'll soon be lifting the restriction on the set of domains that are supported for webhooks - otherwise we'd want to provide some friendly way to discover that list of supported domains rather than just throwing an error. I don't actually know a lot about how the front-end works - it looks like tables/columns/fields/sections can be safely added if they have string ids that won't collide with bone fide numeric ids from the back end. Sneaky. Contains a migration, so needs an extra reviewer for that. Test Plan: added tests Reviewers: jarek, dsagal Reviewed By: jarek, dsagal Differential Revision: https://phab.getgrist.com/D3856
2023-05-08 22:06:24 +00:00
describe('Webhooks-Proxy', function () {
// A testDir of the form grist_test_{USER}_{SERVER_NAME}
// - its a directory that will be base for all test related files and activities
const username = process.env.USER || "nobody";
const tmpDir = path.join(tmpdir(), `grist_test_${username}_docapi_webhooks_proxy`);
let home: TestServer;
let docs: TestServer;
this.timeout(30000);
testUtils.setTmpLogLevel('debug');
// test might override environment values, therefore we need to backup current ones to restore them later
backupEnvironmentVariables();
function setupMockServers(name: string, tmpDir: string, cb: () => Promise<void>) {
let api: UserAPIImpl;
before(async function () {
suitename = name;
await cb();
// create TestDoc as an empty doc into Private workspace
userApi = api = home.makeUserApi(ORG_NAME);
const wid = await getWorkspaceId(api, 'Private');
docIds.TestDoc = await api.newDoc({name: 'TestDoc'}, wid);
});
after(async function () {
// remove TestDoc
await api.deleteDoc(docIds.TestDoc);
delete docIds.TestDoc;
// stop all servers
await home.stop();
await docs.stop();
});
}
describe('Proxy is configured', function () {
runServerConfigurations({GRIST_HTTPS_PROXY:`http://localhost:${webhooksTestProxyPort}`}, ()=>testWebhookProxy(true));
});
describe('Proxy not configured', function () {
runServerConfigurations({GRIST_HTTPS_PROXY:undefined}, ()=>testWebhookProxy(false));
});
function runServerConfigurations(additionaEnvConfiguration: NodeJS.ProcessEnv, subTestCall: Function) {
additionaEnvConfiguration = {
ALLOWED_WEBHOOK_DOMAINS: `example.com,localhost:${webhooksTestPort}`,
GRIST_DATA_DIR: dataDir,
...additionaEnvConfiguration
};
before(async function () {
// Clear redis test database if redis is in use.
if (process.env.TEST_REDIS_URL) {
await cleanRedisDatabase();
}
await prepareFilesystemDirectoryForTests(tmpDir);
await prepareDatabase(tmpDir);
});
/**
* Doc api tests are run against three different setup:
* - a merged server: a single server serving both as a home and doc worker
* - two separated servers: requests are sent to a home server which then forward them to a doc worker
* - a doc worker: request are sent directly to the doc worker (note that even though it is not
* used for testing we starts anyway a home server, needed for setting up the test cases)
*
* Future tests must be added within the testDocApi() function.
*/
describe("should work with a merged server", async () => {
setupMockServers('merged', tmpDir, async () => {
home = docs = await TestServer.startServer('home,docs', tmpDir, suitename, additionaEnvConfiguration);
serverUrl = home.serverUrl;
});
subTestCall();
});
// the way these tests are written, non-merged server requires redis.
if (process.env.TEST_REDIS_URL) {
describe("should work with a home server and a docworker", async () => {
setupMockServers('separated', tmpDir, async () => {
home = await TestServer.startServer('home', tmpDir, suitename, additionaEnvConfiguration);
docs = await TestServer.startServer('docs', tmpDir, suitename, additionaEnvConfiguration, home.serverUrl);
serverUrl = home.serverUrl;
});
subTestCall();
});
describe("should work directly with a docworker", async () => {
setupMockServers('docs', tmpDir, async () => {
home = await TestServer.startServer('home', tmpDir, suitename, additionaEnvConfiguration);
docs = await TestServer.startServer('docs', tmpDir, suitename, additionaEnvConfiguration, home.serverUrl);
serverUrl = docs.serverUrl;
});
subTestCall();
});
}
}
function testWebhookProxy(shouldProxyBeCalled: boolean) {
describe('calling registered webhooks after data update', function () {
let serving: Serving; // manages the test webhook server
let testProxyServer: TestProxyServer; // manages the test webhook server
let redisMonitor: any;
// Create couple of promises that can be used to monitor
// if the endpoint was called.
const successCalled = signal();
const notFoundCalled = signal();
async function autoSubscribe(
endpoint: string, docId: string, options?: {
tableId?: string,
isReadyColumn?: string | null,
eventTypes?: string[]
}) {
// Subscribe helper that returns a method to unsubscribe.
const data = await subscribe(endpoint, docId, options);
return () => unsubscribe(docId, data, options?.tableId ?? 'Table1');
}
function unsubscribe(docId: string, data: any, tableId = 'Table1') {
return axios.post(
`${serverUrl}/api/docs/${docId}/tables/${tableId}/_unsubscribe`,
data, chimpy
);
}
async function subscribe(endpoint: string, docId: string, options?: {
tableId?: string,
isReadyColumn?: string | null,
eventTypes?: string[]
}) {
// Subscribe helper that returns a method to unsubscribe.
const {data, status} = await axios.post(
`${serverUrl}/api/docs/${docId}/tables/${options?.tableId ?? 'Table1'}/_subscribe`,
{
eventTypes: options?.eventTypes ?? ['add', 'update'],
url: `${serving.url}/${endpoint}`,
isReadyColumn: options?.isReadyColumn === undefined ? 'B' : options?.isReadyColumn
}, chimpy
);
assert.equal(status, 200);
return data as WebhookSubscription;
}
async function clearQueue(docId: string) {
const deleteResult = await axios.delete(
`${serverUrl}/api/docs/${docId}/webhooks/queue`, chimpy
);
assert.equal(deleteResult.status, 200);
}
before(async function () {
this.timeout(30000);
serving = await serveSomething(app => {
app.use(express.json());
app.post('/200', ({body}, res) => {
successCalled.emit(body[0].A);
res.sendStatus(200);
res.end();
});
app.post('/404', ({body}, res) => {
notFoundCalled.emit(body[0].A);
res.sendStatus(404); // Webhooks treats it as an error and will retry. Probably it shouldn't work this way.
res.end();
});
}, webhooksTestPort);
testProxyServer = await TestProxyServer.Prepare(webhooksTestProxyPort);
});
after(async function () {
await serving.shutdown();
await testProxyServer.dispose();
});
before(async function () {
this.timeout(30000);
if (process.env.TEST_REDIS_URL) {
redisMonitor = createClient(process.env.TEST_REDIS_URL);
}
});
after(async function () {
if (process.env.TEST_REDIS_URL) {
await redisMonitor.quitAsync();
}
});
if (shouldProxyBeCalled) {
it("Should call proxy", async function () {
//Run standard subscribe-modify data-check response - unsubscribe scenario, we are not mutch
// intrested in it, only want to check if proxy was used
await runTestCase();
assert.isTrue(testProxyServer.wasProxyCalled());
});
} else {
it("Should not call proxy", async function () {
//Run standard subscribe-modify data-check response - unsubscribe scenario, we are not mutch
// intrested in it, only want to check if proxy was used
await runTestCase();
assert.isFalse(testProxyServer.wasProxyCalled());
});
}
async function runTestCase() {
//Create a test document.
const ws1 = (await userApi.getOrgWorkspaces('current'))[0].id;
const docId = await userApi.newDoc({name: 'testdoc2'}, ws1);
const doc = userApi.getDocAPI(docId);
await axios.post(`${serverUrl}/api/docs/${docId}/apply`, [
['ModifyColumn', 'Table1', 'B', {type: 'Bool'}],
], chimpy);
// Try to clear the queue, even if it is empty.
await clearQueue(docId);
const cleanup: (() => Promise<any>)[] = [];
// Subscribe a valid webhook endpoint.
cleanup.push(await autoSubscribe('200', docId));
// Subscribe an invalid webhook endpoint.
cleanup.push(await autoSubscribe('404', docId));
// Prepare signals, we will be waiting for those two to be called.
successCalled.reset();
notFoundCalled.reset();
// Trigger both events.
await doc.addRows("Table1", {
A: [1],
B: [true],
});
// Wait for both of them to be called (this is correct order)
await successCalled.waitAndReset();
await notFoundCalled.waitAndReset();
// Broken endpoint will be called multiple times here, and any subsequent triggers for working
// endpoint won't be called.
await notFoundCalled.waitAndReset();
// But the working endpoint won't be called more then once.
assert.isFalse(successCalled.called());
//Cleanup all
await Promise.all(cleanup.map(fn => fn())).finally(() => cleanup.length = 0);
await clearQueue(docId);
}
});
}
});
const ORG_NAME = 'docs-1';
async function getWorkspaceId(api: UserAPIImpl, name: string) {
const workspaces = await api.getOrgWorkspaces('current');
return workspaces.find((w) => w.name === name)!.id;
}