mox/http/account_test.go

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package http
import (
"archive/tar"
"archive/zip"
"bytes"
"compress/gzip"
"context"
"encoding/json"
"io"
"mime/multipart"
"net/http"
"net/http/httptest"
"os"
"path"
"path/filepath"
"sort"
"strings"
"testing"
"github.com/mjl-/bstore"
"github.com/mjl-/mox/mlog"
"github.com/mjl-/mox/mox-"
"github.com/mjl-/mox/store"
)
var ctxbg = context.Background()
func tcheck(t *testing.T, err error, msg string) {
t.Helper()
if err != nil {
t.Fatalf("%s: %s", msg, err)
}
}
func TestAccount(t *testing.T) {
os.RemoveAll("../testdata/httpaccount/data")
mox.ConfigStaticPath = "../testdata/httpaccount/mox.conf"
mox.ConfigDynamicPath = filepath.Join(filepath.Dir(mox.ConfigStaticPath), "domains.conf")
mox.MustLoadConfig(true, false)
acc, err := store.OpenAccount("mjl")
tcheck(t, err, "open account")
defer acc.Close()
switchDone := store.Switchboard()
defer close(switchDone)
log := mlog.New("store")
test := func(authHdr string, expect string) {
t.Helper()
w := httptest.NewRecorder()
r := httptest.NewRequest("GET", "/ignored", nil)
if authHdr != "" {
r.Header.Add("Authorization", authHdr)
}
ok := checkAccountAuth(ctxbg, log, w, r)
if ok != expect {
t.Fatalf("got %v, expected %v", ok, expect)
}
}
const authOK = "Basic bWpsQG1veC5leGFtcGxlOnRlc3QxMjM0" // mjl@mox.example:test1234
const authBad = "Basic bWpsQG1veC5leGFtcGxlOmJhZHBhc3N3b3Jk" // mjl@mox.example:badpassword
authCtx := context.WithValue(ctxbg, authCtxKey, "mjl")
test(authOK, "") // No password set yet.
Account{}.SetPassword(authCtx, "test1234")
test(authOK, "mjl")
test(authBad, "")
_, dests := Account{}.Destinations(authCtx)
Account{}.DestinationSave(authCtx, "mjl@mox.example", dests["mjl@mox.example"], dests["mjl@mox.example"]) // todo: save modified value and compare it afterwards
change mox to start as root, bind to network sockets, then drop to regular unprivileged mox user makes it easier to run on bsd's, where you cannot (easily?) let non-root users bind to ports <1024. starting as root also paves the way for future improvements with privilege separation. unfortunately, this requires changes to how you start mox. though mox will help by automatically fix up dir/file permissions/ownership. if you start mox from the systemd unit file, you should update it so it starts as root and adds a few additional capabilities: # first update the mox binary, then, as root: ./mox config printservice >mox.service systemctl daemon-reload systemctl restart mox journalctl -f -u mox & # you should see mox start up, with messages about fixing permissions on dirs/files. if you used the recommended config/ and data/ directory, in a directory just for mox, and with the mox user called "mox", this should be enough. if you don't want mox to modify dir/file permissions, set "NoFixPermissions: true" in mox.conf. if you named the mox user something else than mox, e.g. "_mox", add "User: _mox" to mox.conf. if you created a shared service user as originally suggested, you may want to get rid of that as it is no longer useful and may get in the way. e.g. if you had /home/service/mox with a "service" user, that service user can no longer access any files: only mox and root can. this also adds scripts for building mox docker images for alpine-supported platforms. the "restart" subcommand has been removed. it wasn't all that useful and got in the way. and another change: when adding a domain while mtasts isn't enabled, don't add the per-domain mtasts config, as it would cause failure to add the domain. based on report from setting up mox on openbsd from mteege. and based on issue #3. thanks for the feedback!
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go importManage()
// Import mbox/maildir tgz/zip.
testImport := func(filename string, expect int) {
t.Helper()
var reqBody bytes.Buffer
mpw := multipart.NewWriter(&reqBody)
part, err := mpw.CreateFormFile("file", path.Base(filename))
tcheck(t, err, "creating form file")
buf, err := os.ReadFile(filename)
tcheck(t, err, "reading file")
_, err = part.Write(buf)
tcheck(t, err, "write part")
err = mpw.Close()
tcheck(t, err, "close multipart writer")
r := httptest.NewRequest("POST", "/import", &reqBody)
r.Header.Add("Content-Type", mpw.FormDataContentType())
r.Header.Add("Authorization", authOK)
w := httptest.NewRecorder()
accountHandle(w, r)
if w.Code != http.StatusOK {
t.Fatalf("import, got status code %d, expected 200: %s", w.Code, w.Body.Bytes())
}
m := map[string]string{}
if err := json.Unmarshal(w.Body.Bytes(), &m); err != nil {
t.Fatalf("parsing import response: %v", err)
}
token := m["ImportToken"]
l := importListener{token, make(chan importEvent, 100), make(chan bool)}
importers.Register <- &l
if !<-l.Register {
t.Fatalf("register failed")
}
defer func() {
importers.Unregister <- &l
}()
count := 0
loop:
for {
e := <-l.Events
switch x := e.Event.(type) {
case importCount:
count += x.Count
case importProblem:
t.Fatalf("unexpected problem: %q", x.Message)
case importDone:
break loop
case importAborted:
t.Fatalf("unexpected aborted import")
default:
panic("missing case")
}
}
if count != expect {
t.Fatalf("imported %d messages, expected %d", count, expect)
}
}
testImport("../testdata/importtest.mbox.zip", 2)
testImport("../testdata/importtest.maildir.tgz", 2)
// Check there are messages, with the right flags.
acc.DB.Read(ctxbg, func(tx *bstore.Tx) error {
_, err = bstore.QueryTx[store.Message](tx).FilterIn("Keywords", "other").FilterIn("Keywords", "test").Get()
tcheck(t, err, `fetching message with keywords "other" and "test"`)
mb, err := acc.MailboxFind(tx, "importtest")
tcheck(t, err, "looking up mailbox importtest")
if mb == nil {
t.Fatalf("missing mailbox importtest")
}
sort.Strings(mb.Keywords)
if strings.Join(mb.Keywords, " ") != "other test" {
t.Fatalf(`expected mailbox keywords "other" and "test", got %v`, mb.Keywords)
}
n, err := bstore.QueryTx[store.Message](tx).FilterIn("Keywords", "custom").Count()
tcheck(t, err, `fetching message with keyword "custom"`)
if n != 2 {
t.Fatalf(`got %d messages with keyword "custom", expected 2`, n)
}
mb, err = acc.MailboxFind(tx, "maildir")
tcheck(t, err, "looking up mailbox maildir")
if mb == nil {
t.Fatalf("missing mailbox maildir")
}
if strings.Join(mb.Keywords, " ") != "custom" {
t.Fatalf(`expected mailbox keywords "custom", got %v`, mb.Keywords)
}
return nil
})
testExport := func(httppath string, iszip bool, expectFiles int) {
t.Helper()
r := httptest.NewRequest("GET", httppath, nil)
r.Header.Add("Authorization", authOK)
w := httptest.NewRecorder()
accountHandle(w, r)
if w.Code != http.StatusOK {
t.Fatalf("export, got status code %d, expected 200: %s", w.Code, w.Body.Bytes())
}
var count int
if iszip {
buf := w.Body.Bytes()
zr, err := zip.NewReader(bytes.NewReader(buf), int64(len(buf)))
tcheck(t, err, "reading zip")
for _, f := range zr.File {
if !strings.HasSuffix(f.Name, "/") {
count++
}
}
} else {
gzr, err := gzip.NewReader(w.Body)
tcheck(t, err, "gzip reader")
tr := tar.NewReader(gzr)
for {
h, err := tr.Next()
if err == io.EOF {
break
}
tcheck(t, err, "next file in tar")
if !strings.HasSuffix(h.Name, "/") {
count++
}
_, err = io.Copy(io.Discard, tr)
tcheck(t, err, "reading from tar")
}
}
if count != expectFiles {
t.Fatalf("export, has %d files, expected %d", count, expectFiles)
}
}
testExport("/mail-export-maildir.tgz", false, 6) // 2 mailboxes, each with 2 messages and a dovecot-keyword file
testExport("/mail-export-maildir.zip", true, 6)
testExport("/mail-export-mbox.tgz", false, 2)
testExport("/mail-export-mbox.zip", true, 2)
}