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# frozen_string_literal: true
if ENV["COVERAGE"]
require "simplecov"
if ENV["TEST_ENV_NUMBER"]
SimpleCov.command_name "#{SimpleCov.command_name} #{ENV["TEST_ENV_NUMBER"]}"
end
SimpleCov.start "rails" do
add_group "Libraries", %r{^/lib/(?!tasks).*$}
add_group "Scripts", "script"
add_group "Serializers", "app/serializers"
add_group "Services", "app/services"
add_group "Tasks", "lib/tasks"
end
end
require "rubygems"
require "rbtrace" if RUBY_ENGINE == "ruby"
require "pry"
require "pry-byebug"
require "pry-rails"
require "pry-stack_explorer"
require "fabrication"
require "mocha/api"
require "certified"
require "webmock/rspec"
require "minio_runner"
class RspecErrorTracker
def self.exceptions
@exceptions ||= {}
end
def self.clear_exceptions
@exceptions&.clear
end
def self.report_exception(path, exception)
exceptions[path] = exception
end
def initialize(app, config = {})
@app = app
end
def call(env)
begin
@app.call(env)
# This is a little repetitive, but since WebMock::NetConnectNotAllowedError
# and also Mocha::ExpectationError inherit from Exception instead of StandardError
# they do not get captured by the rescue => e shorthand :(
rescue WebMock::NetConnectNotAllowedError, Mocha::ExpectationError, StandardError => e
RspecErrorTracker.report_exception(env["PATH_INFO"], e)
raise e
end
end
end
ENV["RAILS_ENV"] ||= "test"
require File.expand_path("../../config/environment", __FILE__)
require "rspec/rails"
require "shoulda-matchers"
require "sidekiq/testing"
require "selenium-webdriver"
require "capybara/rails"
# The shoulda-matchers gem no longer detects the test framework
# you're using or mixes itself into that framework automatically.
Shoulda::Matchers.configure do |config|
config.integrate do |with|
with.test_framework :rspec
with.library :active_record
with.library :active_model
end
end
# Requires supporting ruby files with custom matchers and macros, etc,
# in spec/support/ and its subdirectories.
Dir[Rails.root.join("spec/support/**/*.rb")].each { |f| require f }
Dir[Rails.root.join("spec/requests/examples/*.rb")].each { |f| require f }
Dir[Rails.root.join("spec/system/helpers/**/*.rb")].each { |f| require f }
Dir[Rails.root.join("spec/system/page_objects/**/base.rb")].each { |f| require f }
Dir[Rails.root.join("spec/system/page_objects/**/*.rb")].each { |f| require f }
Dir[Rails.root.join("spec/fabricators/*.rb")].each { |f| require f }
require_relative "./helpers/redis_snapshot_helper"
# Require plugin helpers at plugin/[plugin]/spec/plugin_helper.rb (includes symlinked plugins).
if ENV["LOAD_PLUGINS"] == "1"
Dir[Rails.root.join("plugins/*/spec/plugin_helper.rb")].each { |f| require f }
Dir[Rails.root.join("plugins/*/spec/fabricators/**/*.rb")].each { |f| require f }
Dir[Rails.root.join("plugins/*/spec/system/page_objects/**/*.rb")].each { |f| require f }
end
# let's not run seed_fu every test
SeedFu.quiet = true if SeedFu.respond_to? :quiet
SiteSetting.automatically_download_gravatars = false
SeedFu.seed
# we need this env var to ensure that we can impersonate in test
# this enable integration_helpers sign_in helper
ENV["DISCOURSE_DEV_ALLOW_ANON_TO_IMPERSONATE"] = "1"
module TestSetup
# This is run before each test and before each before_all block
def self.test_setup(x = nil)
RateLimiter.disable
PostActionNotifier.disable
SearchIndexer.disable
UserActionManager.disable
NotificationEmailer.disable
SiteIconManager.disable
WordWatcher.disable_cache
SiteSetting.provider.all.each { |setting| SiteSetting.remove_override!(setting.name) }
# very expensive IO operations
SiteSetting.automatically_download_gravatars = false
Discourse.clear_readonly!
Sidekiq::Worker.clear_all
I18n.locale = SiteSettings::DefaultsProvider::DEFAULT_LOCALE
RspecErrorTracker.clear_exceptions
if $test_cleanup_callbacks
$test_cleanup_callbacks.reverse_each(&:call)
$test_cleanup_callbacks = nil
end
# in test this is very expensive, we explicitly enable when needed
Topic.update_featured_topics = false
# Running jobs are expensive and most of our tests are not concern with
# code that runs inside jobs. run_later! means they are put on the redis
# queue and never processed.
Jobs.run_later!
# Don't track ApplicationRequests in test mode unless opted in
ApplicationRequest.disable
# Don't queue badge grant in test mode
BadgeGranter.disable_queue
OmniAuth.config.test_mode = false
Middleware::AnonymousCache.disable_anon_cache
BlockRequestsMiddleware.allow_requests!
BlockRequestsMiddleware.current_example_location = nil
end
end
if ENV["PREFABRICATION"] == "0"
module Prefabrication
def fab!(name, **opts, &blk)
blk ||= proc { Fabricate(name) }
let!(name, &blk)
end
end
else
require "test_prof/recipes/rspec/let_it_be"
require "test_prof/before_all/adapters/active_record"
TestProf::BeforeAll.configure do |config|
config.after(:begin) do
DB.test_transaction = ActiveRecord::Base.connection.current_transaction
TestSetup.test_setup
end
end
module Prefabrication
def fab!(name, **opts, &blk)
blk ||= proc { Fabricate(name) }
let_it_be(name, refind: true, **opts, &blk)
end
end
end
PER_SPEC_TIMEOUT_SECONDS = 45
BROWSER_READ_TIMEOUT = 30
# To avoid erasing `any_instance` from Mocha
require "rspec/mocks/syntax"
RSpec::Mocks::Syntax.singleton_class.define_method(:enable_should) { |*| nil }
RSpec::Mocks::Syntax.singleton_class.define_method(:disable_should) { |*| nil }
RSpec::Mocks::ArgumentMatchers.remove_method(:hash_including) # Were currently relying on the version from Webmock
RSpec.configure do |config|
config.expect_with :rspec do |c|
c.syntax = :expect
end
config.fail_fast = ENV["RSPEC_FAIL_FAST"] == "1"
config.silence_filter_announcements = ENV["RSPEC_SILENCE_FILTER_ANNOUNCEMENTS"] == "1"
config.extend RedisSnapshotHelper
config.extend Prefabrication
config.include Helpers
config.include MessageBus
config.include RSpecHtmlMatchers
config.include IntegrationHelpers, type: :request
config.include SystemHelpers, type: :system
config.include DiscourseWebauthnIntegrationHelpers
config.include SiteSettingsHelpers
config.include SidekiqHelpers
config.include UploadsHelpers
config.include BackupsHelpers
config.include OneboxHelpers
config.include FastImageHelpers
config.include ServiceMatchers
config.include I18nHelpers
config.order = "random"
config.infer_spec_type_from_file_location!
config.mock_with :rspec do |mocks|
mocks.verify_partial_doubles = true
mocks.verify_doubled_constant_names = true
mocks.syntax = :expect
end
config.mock_with MultiMock::Adapter.for(:mocha, :rspec)
config.include Mocha::API
if ENV["GITHUB_ACTIONS"]
# Enable color output in GitHub Actions
# This eventually will be `config.color_mode = :on` in RSpec 4?
config.tty = true
config.color = true
end
# If you're not using ActiveRecord, or you'd prefer not to run each of your
# examples within a transaction, remove the following line or assign false
# instead of true.
config.use_transactional_fixtures = true
# Sometimes you may have a large string or object that you are comparing
# with some expectation, and you want to see the full diff between actual
# and expected without rspec truncating 90% of the diff. Setting the
# max_formatted_output_length to nil disables this truncation completely.
#
# c.f. https://www.rubydoc.info/gems/rspec-expectations/RSpec/Expectations/Configuration#max_formatted_output_length=-instance_method
if ENV["RSPEC_DISABLE_DIFF_TRUNCATION"]
config.expect_with :rspec do |expectation|
expectation.max_formatted_output_length = nil
end
end
# If true, the base class of anonymous controllers will be inferred
# automatically. This will be the default behavior in future versions of
# rspec-rails.
config.infer_base_class_for_anonymous_controllers = true
# Shows more than one line of backtrace in case of an error or spec failure.
config.full_cause_backtrace = false
# Sometimes the backtrace is quite big for failing specs, this will
# remove rspec/gem paths from the backtrace so it's easier to see the
# actual application code that caused the failure.
#
# This behaviour is enabled by default, to include gems in
# the backtrace set DISCOURSE_INCLUDE_GEMS_IN_RSPEC_BACKTRACE=1
if ENV["DISCOURSE_INCLUDE_GEMS_IN_RSPEC_BACKTRACE"] != "1"
config.backtrace_exclusion_patterns = [
%r{/lib\d*/ruby/},
%r{bin/},
/gems/,
%r{spec/spec_helper\.rb},
%r{spec/rails_helper\.rb},
%r{lib/rspec/(core|expectations|matchers|mocks)},
]
end
config.before(:suite) do
CachedCounting.disable
begin
ActiveRecord::Migration.check_all_pending!
rescue ActiveRecord::PendingMigrationError
raise "There are pending migrations, run RAILS_ENV=test bin/rake db:migrate"
end
Sidekiq.error_handlers.clear
# Ugly, but needed until we have a user creator
User.skip_callback(:create, :after, :ensure_in_trust_level_group)
DiscoursePluginRegistry.reset! if ENV["LOAD_PLUGINS"] != "1"
Discourse.current_user_provider = TestCurrentUserProvider
Discourse::Application.load_tasks
SiteSetting.refresh!
# Rebase defaults
#
# We nuke the DB storage provider from site settings, so need to yank out the existing settings
# and pretend they are default.
# There are a bunch of settings that are seeded, they must be loaded as defaults
SiteSetting.current.each do |k, v|
# skip setting defaults for settings that are in unloaded plugins
SiteSetting.defaults.set_regardless_of_locale(k, v) if SiteSetting.respond_to? k
end
SiteSetting.provider = TestLocalProcessProvider.new
# Used for S3 system specs, see also setup_s3_system_test.
MinioRunner.config do |minio_runner_config|
minio_runner_config.minio_domain = ENV["MINIO_RUNNER_MINIO_DOMAIN"] || "minio.local"
minio_runner_config.buckets =
(
if ENV["MINIO_RUNNER_BUCKETS"]
ENV["MINIO_RUNNER_BUCKETS"].split(",")
else
["discoursetest"]
end
)
minio_runner_config.public_buckets =
(
if ENV["MINIO_RUNNER_PUBLIC_BUCKETS"]
ENV["MINIO_RUNNER_PUBLIC_BUCKETS"].split(",")
else
["discoursetest"]
end
)
test_i = ENV["TEST_ENV_NUMBER"].to_i
data_dir = "#{Rails.root}/tmp/test_data_#{test_i}/minio"
FileUtils.rm_rf(data_dir)
FileUtils.mkdir_p(data_dir)
minio_runner_config.minio_data_directory = data_dir
minio_runner_config.minio_port = 9_000 + 2 * test_i
minio_runner_config.minio_console_port = 9_001 + 2 * test_i
end
WebMock.disable_net_connect!(
allow_localhost: true,
allow: [
*MinioRunner.config.minio_urls,
URI(MinioRunner::MinioBinary.platform_binary_url).host,
ENV["CAPYBARA_REMOTE_DRIVER_URL"],
].compact,
)
if ENV["CAPYBARA_DEFAULT_MAX_WAIT_TIME"].present?
Capybara.default_max_wait_time = ENV["CAPYBARA_DEFAULT_MAX_WAIT_TIME"].to_i
else
Capybara.default_max_wait_time = 4
end
Capybara.threadsafe = true
Capybara.disable_animation = true
# Click offsets is calculated from top left of element
Capybara.w3c_click_offset = false
Capybara.configure do |capybara_config|
capybara_config.server_host = ENV["CAPYBARA_SERVER_HOST"].presence || "localhost"
capybara_config.server_port =
(ENV["CAPYBARA_SERVER_PORT"].presence || "31_337").to_i + ENV["TEST_ENV_NUMBER"].to_i
end
module IgnoreUnicornCapturedErrors
def raise_server_error!
super
rescue EOFError, Errno::ECONNRESET, Errno::EPIPE, Errno::ENOTCONN => e
# Ignore these exceptions - caused by client. Handled by unicorn in dev/prod
# https://github.com/defunkt/unicorn/blob/d947cb91cf/lib/unicorn/http_server.rb#L570-L573
end
end
Capybara::Session.class_eval { prepend IgnoreUnicornCapturedErrors }
module CapybaraTimeoutExtension
class CapybaraTimedOut < StandardError
attr_reader :cause
def initialize(wait_time, cause)
@cause = cause
super "This spec passed, but capybara waited for the full wait duration (#{wait_time}s) at least once. " +
"This will slow down the test suite. " +
"Beware of negating the result of selenium's RSpec matchers."
end
end
def synchronize(seconds = nil, errors: nil)
return super if session.synchronized # Nested synchronize. We only want our logic on the outermost call.
begin
super
rescue StandardError => e
seconds = session_options.default_max_wait_time if [nil, true].include? seconds
if catch_error?(e, errors) && seconds != 0
# This error will only have been raised if the timer expired
timeout_error = CapybaraTimedOut.new(seconds, e)
if RSpec.current_example
# Store timeout for later, we'll only raise it if the test otherwise passes
RSpec.current_example.metadata[:_capybara_timeout_exception] ||= timeout_error
raise # re-raise original error
else
# Outside an example... maybe a `before(:all)` hook?
raise timeout_error
end
else
raise
end
end
end
end
Capybara::Node::Base.prepend(CapybaraTimeoutExtension)
config.after(:each, type: :system) do |example|
# If test passed, but we had a capybara finder timeout, raise it now
if example.exception.nil? &&
(capybara_timeout_error = example.metadata[:_capybara_timeout_exception])
raise capybara_timeout_error
end
end
# possible values: OFF, SEVERE, WARNING, INFO, DEBUG, ALL
browser_log_level = ENV["SELENIUM_BROWSER_LOG_LEVEL"] || "WARNING"
chrome_browser_options =
Selenium::WebDriver::Chrome::Options
.new(logging_prefs: { "browser" => browser_log_level, "driver" => "ALL" })
.tap do |options|
apply_base_chrome_options(options)
options.add_argument("--disable-search-engine-choice-screen")
options.add_argument("--window-size=1400,1400")
options.add_preference("download.default_directory", Downloads::FOLDER)
end
driver_options = { browser: :chrome, timeout: BROWSER_READ_TIMEOUT }
if ENV["CAPYBARA_REMOTE_DRIVER_URL"].present?
driver_options[:browser] = :remote
driver_options[:url] = ENV["CAPYBARA_REMOTE_DRIVER_URL"]
end
desktop_driver_options = driver_options.merge(options: chrome_browser_options)
Capybara.register_driver :selenium_chrome do |app|
Capybara::Selenium::Driver.new(app, **desktop_driver_options)
end
Capybara.register_driver :selenium_chrome_headless do |app|
chrome_browser_options.add_argument("--headless=new")
Capybara::Selenium::Driver.new(app, **desktop_driver_options)
end
mobile_chrome_browser_options =
Selenium::WebDriver::Chrome::Options
.new(logging_prefs: { "browser" => browser_log_level, "driver" => "ALL" })
.tap do |options|
options.add_argument("--disable-search-engine-choice-screen")
options.add_emulation(device_name: "iPhone 12 Pro")
options.add_argument(
'--user-agent="--user-agent="Mozilla/5.0 (iPhone; CPU iPhone OS 14_7_1 like Mac OS X) AppleWebKit/605.1.15 (KHTML, like Gecko) FxiOS/36.0 Mobile/15E148 Safari/605.1.15"',
)
apply_base_chrome_options(options)
end
mobile_driver_options = driver_options.merge(options: mobile_chrome_browser_options)
Capybara.register_driver :selenium_mobile_chrome do |app|
Capybara::Selenium::Driver.new(app, **mobile_driver_options)
end
Capybara.register_driver :selenium_mobile_chrome_headless do |app|
mobile_chrome_browser_options.add_argument("--headless=new")
Capybara::Selenium::Driver.new(app, **mobile_driver_options)
end
[
[PostAction, :post_action_type_id],
[Reviewable, :target_id],
[ReviewableHistory, :reviewable_id],
[ReviewableScore, :reviewable_id],
[ReviewableScore, :reviewable_score_type],
[SidebarSectionLink, :linkable_id],
[SidebarSectionLink, :sidebar_section_id],
[User, :last_seen_reviewable_id],
[User, :required_fields_version],
].each do |model, column|
DB.exec("ALTER TABLE #{model.table_name} ALTER #{column} TYPE bigint")
model.reset_column_information
end
# Sets sequence's value to be greater than the max value that an INT column can hold. This is done to prevent
# type mistmatches for foreign keys that references a column of type BIGINT. We set the value to 10_000_000_000
# instead of 2**31-1 so that the values are easier to read.
DB
.query("SELECT sequence_name FROM information_schema.sequences WHERE data_type = 'bigint'")
.each { |row| DB.exec "SELECT setval('#{row.sequence_name}', '10000000000')" }
# Prevents 500 errors for site setting URLs pointing to test.localhost in system specs.
SiteIconManager.clear_cache!
end
class TestLocalProcessProvider < SiteSettings::LocalProcessProvider
attr_accessor :current_site
def initialize
super
self.current_site = "test"
end
end
config.after(:suite) do
FileUtils.remove_dir(concurrency_safe_tmp_dir, true) if SpecSecureRandom.value
Downloads.clear
MinioRunner.stop
end
config.around :each do |example|
before_event_count = DiscourseEvent.events.values.sum(&:count)
example.run
after_event_count = DiscourseEvent.events.values.sum(&:count)
expect(before_event_count).to eq(after_event_count),
"DiscourseEvent registrations were not cleaned up"
end
if ENV["CI"]
class SpecTimeoutError < StandardError
end
mutex = Mutex.new
condition_variable = ConditionVariable.new
test_running = false
is_waiting = false
backtrace_logger =
Thread.new do
loop do
mutex.synchronize do
is_waiting = true
condition_variable.wait(mutex)
is_waiting = false
end
sleep PER_SPEC_TIMEOUT_SECONDS - 1
if mutex.synchronize { test_running }
puts "::group::[#{Process.pid}] Threads backtraces 1 second before timeout"
Thread.list.each do |thread|
puts "\n"
thread.backtrace.each { |line| puts line }
puts "\n"
end
puts "::endgroup::"
end
rescue StandardError => e
puts "Error in backtrace logger: #{e}"
end
end
config.around do |example|
Timeout.timeout(
PER_SPEC_TIMEOUT_SECONDS,
SpecTimeoutError,
"Spec timed out after #{PER_SPEC_TIMEOUT_SECONDS} seconds",
) do
mutex.synchronize do
test_running = true
condition_variable.signal
end
example.run
rescue SpecTimeoutError
ensure
mutex.synchronize { test_running = false }
backtrace_logger.wakeup
sleep 0.01 while !mutex.synchronize { is_waiting }
end
end
# This is a monkey patch for the `Capybara.using_session` method in `capybara`. For some
# unknown reasons on Github Actions, we are seeing system tests failing intermittently with the error
# `Socket::ResolutionError: getaddrinfo: Temporary failure in name resolution` when the app tries to resolve
# `localhost` from within a `Capybara#using_session` block.
#
# Too much time has been spent trying to debug this issue and the root cause is still unknown so we are just dropping
# this workaround for now where we will retry the block once before raising the error.
#
# Potentially related: https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/20172
module Capybara
class << self
def using_session_with_localhost_resolution(name, &block)
attempts = 0
self._using_session(name, &block)
rescue Socket::ResolutionError
puts "Socket::ResolutionError error encountered... Current thread count: #{Thread.list.size}"
attempts += 1
attempts <= 1 ? retry : raise
end
end
end
Capybara.singleton_class.class_eval do
alias_method :_using_session, :using_session
alias_method :using_session, :using_session_with_localhost_resolution
end
end
if ENV["DISCOURSE_RSPEC_PROFILE_EACH_EXAMPLE"]
config.around :each do |example|
measurement = Benchmark.measure { example.run }
RSpec.current_example.metadata[:run_duration_ms] = (measurement.real * 1000).round(2)
end
end
if ENV["GITHUB_ACTIONS"]
config.around :each, capture_log: true do |example|
original_logger = ActiveRecord::Base.logger
io = StringIO.new
io_logger = Logger.new(io)
io_logger.level = Logger::DEBUG
ActiveRecord::Base.logger = io_logger
example.run
RSpec.current_example.metadata[:active_record_debug_logs] = io.string
ensure
ActiveRecord::Base.logger = original_logger
end
end
config.before :each do
# This allows DB.transaction_open? to work in tests. See lib/mini_sql_multisite_connection.rb
DB.test_transaction = ActiveRecord::Base.connection.current_transaction
TestSetup.test_setup
end
# Match the request hostname to the value in `database.yml`
config.before(:each, type: %i[request multisite system]) { host! "test.localhost" }
system_tests_initialized = false
config.before(:each, type: :system) do |example|
if !system_tests_initialized
# Use a file system lock to get `selenium-manager` to download the `chromedriver` binary that is required for
# system tests to support running system tests in multiple processes. If we don't download the `chromedriver` binary
# before running system tests in multiple processes, each process will end up calling the `selenium-manager` binary
# to download the `chromedriver` binary at the same time but the problem is that the binary is being downloaded to
# the same location and this can interfere with the running tests in another process.
#
# The long term fix here is to get `selenium-manager` to download the `chromedriver` binary to a unique path for each
# process but the `--cache-path` option for `selenium-manager` is currently not supported in `selenium-webdriver`.
File.open("#{Rails.root}/tmp/chrome_driver_flock", File::RDWR | File::CREAT, 0644) do |file|
file.flock(File::LOCK_EX)
if !File.directory?(File.expand_path("~/.cache/selenium"))
`#{Selenium::WebDriver::SeleniumManager.send(:binary)} --browser chrome`
end
end
# On Rails 7, we have seen instances of deadlocks between the lock in [ActiveRecord::ConnectionAdapaters::AbstractAdapter](https://github.com/rails/rails/blob/9d1673853f13cd6f756315ac333b20d512db4d58/activerecord/lib/active_record/connection_adapters/abstract_adapter.rb#L86)
# and the lock in [ActiveRecord::ModelSchema](https://github.com/rails/rails/blob/9d1673853f13cd6f756315ac333b20d512db4d58/activerecord/lib/active_record/model_schema.rb#L550).
# To work around this problem, we are going to preload all the model schemas before running any system tests so that
# the lock in ActiveRecord::ModelSchema is not acquired at runtime. This is a temporary workaround while we report
# the issue to the Rails.
ActiveRecord::Base.connection.data_sources.map do |table|
ActiveRecord::Base.connection.schema_cache.add(table)
end
system_tests_initialized = true
end
driver = [:selenium]
driver << :mobile if example.metadata[:mobile]
driver << :chrome
driver << :headless unless ENV["SELENIUM_HEADLESS"] == "0"
driven_by driver.join("_").to_sym
setup_system_test
BlockRequestsMiddleware.current_example_location = example.location
end
config.after :each do |example|
if example.exception && RspecErrorTracker.exceptions.present?
lines = (RSpec.current_example.metadata[:extra_failure_lines] ||= +"")
lines << "\n"
lines << "~~~~~~~ SERVER EXCEPTIONS ~~~~~~~"
lines << "\n"
RspecErrorTracker.exceptions.each_with_index do |(path, ex), index|
lines << "\n"
lines << "Error encountered while processing #{path}.\n"
lines << " #{ex.class}: #{ex.message}\n"
framework_lines_excluded = 0
ex.backtrace.each_with_index do |line, backtrace_index|
# This behaviour is enabled by default, to include gems in
# the backtrace set DISCOURSE_INCLUDE_GEMS_IN_RSPEC_BACKTRACE=1
if ENV["DISCOURSE_INCLUDE_GEMS_IN_RSPEC_BACKTRACE"] != "1"
if line.match?(%r{/gems/})
framework_lines_excluded += 1
next
else
if framework_lines_excluded.positive?
lines << " ...(#{framework_lines_excluded} framework line(s) excluded)\n"
framework_lines_excluded = 0
end
end
end
lines << " #{line}\n"
end
end
lines << "\n"
lines << "~~~~~~~ END SERVER EXCEPTIONS ~~~~~~~"
lines << "\n"
end
unfreeze_time
ActionMailer::Base.deliveries.clear
Discourse.redis.flushdb
Scheduler::Defer.do_all_work
end
config.after(:each, type: :system) do |example|
lines = RSpec.current_example.metadata[:extra_failure_lines]
# This is disabled by default because it is super verbose,
# if you really need to dig into how selenium is communicating
# for system tests then enable it.
if ENV["SELENIUM_VERBOSE_DRIVER_LOGS"]
lines << "~~~~~~~ DRIVER LOGS ~~~~~~~"
page.driver.browser.logs.get(:driver).each { |log| lines << log.message }
lines << "~~~~~ END DRIVER LOGS ~~~~~"
end
js_logs = page.driver.browser.logs.get(:browser)
# Recommended that this is not disabled, since it makes debugging
# failed system tests a lot trickier.
if ENV["SELENIUM_DISABLE_VERBOSE_JS_LOGS"].blank?
if example.exception
lines << "~~~~~~~ JS LOGS ~~~~~~~"
if js_logs.empty?
lines << "(no logs)"
else
js_logs.each do |log|
# System specs are full of image load errors that are just noise, no need
# to log this.
if (
log.message.include?("Failed to load resource: net::ERR_CONNECTION_REFUSED") &&
(log.message.include?("uploads") || log.message.include?("images"))
) || log.message.include?("favicon.ico")
next
end
lines << log.message
end
end
lines << "~~~~~ END JS LOGS ~~~~~"
end
end
js_logs.each do |log|
next if log.level != "WARNING"
deprecation_id = log.message[/\[deprecation id: ([^\]]+)\]/, 1]
next if deprecation_id.nil?
deprecations = RSpec.current_example.metadata[:js_deprecations] ||= {}
deprecations[deprecation_id] ||= 0
deprecations[deprecation_id] += 1
end
page.execute_script("if (typeof MessageBus !== 'undefined') { MessageBus.stop(); }")
# Block all incoming requests before resetting Capybara session which will wait for all requests to finish
BlockRequestsMiddleware.block_requests!
Capybara.reset_session!
MessageBus.backend_instance.reset! # Clears all existing backlog from memory backend
end
config.before(:each, type: :multisite) do
Rails.configuration.multisite = true # rubocop:disable Discourse/NoDirectMultisiteManipulation
RailsMultisite::ConnectionManagement.config_filename = "spec/fixtures/multisite/two_dbs.yml"
RailsMultisite::ConnectionManagement.establish_connection(db: "default")
end
config.after(:each, type: :multisite) do
ActiveRecord::Base.connection_handler.clear_all_connections!
Rails.configuration.multisite = false # rubocop:disable Discourse/NoDirectMultisiteManipulation
RailsMultisite::ConnectionManagement.clear_settings!
ActiveRecord::Base.establish_connection
end
class TestCurrentUserProvider < Auth::DefaultCurrentUserProvider
def log_on_user(user, session, cookies, opts = {})
session[:current_user_id] = user.id
super
end
def log_off_user(session, cookies)
session[:current_user_id] = nil
super
end
end
# Normally we `use_transactional_fixtures` to clear out a database after a test
# runs. However, this does not apply to tests done for multisite. The second time
# a test runs you can end up with stale data that breaks things. This method will
# force a rollback after using a multisite connection.
def test_multisite_connection(name)
RailsMultisite::ConnectionManagement.with_connection(name) do
ActiveRecord::Base.transaction(joinable: false) do
yield
raise ActiveRecord::Rollback
end
end
end
end
class TrackTimeStub
def self.stubbed
false
end
end
def before_next_spec(&callback)
($test_cleanup_callbacks ||= []) << callback
end
def global_setting(name, value)
GlobalSetting.reset_s3_cache!
GlobalSetting.stubs(name).returns(value)
before_next_spec { GlobalSetting.reset_s3_cache! }
end
def set_cdn_url(cdn_url)
global_setting :cdn_url, cdn_url
Rails.configuration.action_controller.asset_host = cdn_url
ActionController::Base.asset_host = cdn_url
before_next_spec do
Rails.configuration.action_controller.asset_host = nil
ActionController::Base.asset_host = nil
end
end
# Time.now can cause flaky tests, especially in cases like
# leap days. This method freezes time at a "safe" specific
# time (the Discourse 1.1 release date), so it will not be
# affected by further temporal disruptions.
def freeze_time_safe
freeze_time(DateTime.parse("2014-08-26 12:00:00"))
end
def freeze_time(now = Time.now)
time = now
datetime = now
if Time === now
datetime = now.to_datetime
elsif DateTime === now
time = now.to_time
else
datetime = DateTime.parse(now.to_s)
time = Time.parse(now.to_s)
end
if block_given?
raise "nested freeze time not supported" if TrackTimeStub.stubbed
end
DateTime.stubs(:now).returns(datetime)
Time.stubs(:now).returns(time)
Date.stubs(:today).returns(datetime.to_date)
TrackTimeStub.stubs(:stubbed).returns(true)
if block_given?
begin
yield
ensure
unfreeze_time
end
else
time
end
end
def unfreeze_time
DateTime.unstub(:now)
Time.unstub(:now)
Date.unstub(:today)
TrackTimeStub.unstub(:stubbed)
end
def file_from_fixtures(filename, directory = "images", root_path = "#{Rails.root}/spec/fixtures")
tmp_file_path = File.join(concurrency_safe_tmp_dir, SecureRandom.hex << filename)
FileUtils.cp("#{root_path}/#{directory}/#{filename}", tmp_file_path)
File.new(tmp_file_path)
end
def plugin_file_from_fixtures(filename, directory = "images")
# We [1] here instead of [0] because the first caller is the current method.
#
# /home/mb/repos/discourse-ai/spec/lib/modules/ai_bot/tools/discourse_meta_search_spec.rb:17:in `block (2 levels) in <main>'
first_non_gem_caller = caller_locations.select { |loc| !loc.to_s.match?(/gems/) }[1]&.path
raise StandardError.new("Could not find caller for fixture #{filename}") if !first_non_gem_caller
# This is the full path of the plugin spec file that needs a fixture.
# realpath makes sure we follow symlinks.
#
# #<Pathname:/home/mb/repos/discourse-ai/spec/lib/modules/ai_bot/tools/discourse_meta_search_spec.rb>
plugin_caller_path = Pathname.new(first_non_gem_caller).realpath
plugin_match =
Discourse.plugins.find do |plugin|
# realpath makes sure we follow symlinks
plugin_caller_path.to_s.starts_with?(Pathname.new(plugin.root_dir).realpath.to_s)
end
if !plugin_match
raise StandardError.new(
"Could not find matching plugin for #{plugin_caller_path} and fixture #{filename}",
)
end
file_from_fixtures(filename, directory, "#{plugin_match.root_dir}/spec/fixtures")
end
def file_from_contents(contents, filename, directory = "images")
tmp_file_path = File.join(concurrency_safe_tmp_dir, SecureRandom.hex << filename)
File.write(tmp_file_path, contents)
File.new(tmp_file_path)
end
def plugin_from_fixtures(plugin_name)
tmp_plugins_dir = File.join(concurrency_safe_tmp_dir, "plugins")
FileUtils.mkdir(tmp_plugins_dir) if !Dir.exist?(tmp_plugins_dir)
FileUtils.cp_r("#{Rails.root}/spec/fixtures/plugins/#{plugin_name}", tmp_plugins_dir)
plugin = Plugin::Instance.new
plugin.path = File.join(tmp_plugins_dir, plugin_name, "plugin.rb")
plugin
end
def concurrency_safe_tmp_dir
SpecSecureRandom.value ||= SecureRandom.hex
dir_path = File.join(Dir.tmpdir, "rspec_#{Process.pid}_#{SpecSecureRandom.value}")
FileUtils.mkdir_p(dir_path) unless Dir.exist?(dir_path)
dir_path
end
def has_trigger?(trigger_name)
DB.exec(<<~SQL) != 0
SELECT 1
FROM INFORMATION_SCHEMA.TRIGGERS
WHERE trigger_name = '#{trigger_name}'
SQL
end
def silence_stdout
STDOUT.stubs(:write)
yield
ensure
STDOUT.unstub(:write)
end
def track_log_messages
logger = FakeLogger.new
Rails.logger.broadcast_to(logger)
yield logger
logger
ensure
Rails.logger.stop_broadcasting_to(logger)
end
# this takes a string and returns a copy where 2 different
# characters are swapped.
# e.g.
# swap_2_different_characters("abc") => "bac"
# swap_2_different_characters("aac") => "caa"
def swap_2_different_characters(str)
swap1 = 0
swap2 = str.split("").find_index { |c| c != str[swap1] }
# if the string is made up of 1 character
return str if !swap2
str = str.dup
str[swap1], str[swap2] = str[swap2], str[swap1]
str
end
def create_request_env(path: nil)
env = Rails.application.env_config.dup
env.merge!(Rack::MockRequest.env_for(path)) if path
env
end
def create_auth_cookie(token:, user_id: nil, trust_level: nil, issued_at: Time.current)
data = { token: token, user_id: user_id, trust_level: trust_level, issued_at: issued_at.to_i }
jar = ActionDispatch::Cookies::CookieJar.build(ActionDispatch::TestRequest.create, {})
jar.encrypted[:_t] = { value: data }
CGI.escape(jar[:_t])
end
def decrypt_auth_cookie(cookie)
ActionDispatch::Cookies::CookieJar.build(
ActionDispatch::TestRequest.create,
{ _t: cookie },
).encrypted[
:_t
].with_indifferent_access
end
def apply_base_chrome_options(options)
# possible values: undocked, bottom, right, left
chrome_dev_tools = ENV["CHROME_DEV_TOOLS"]
if chrome_dev_tools
options.add_argument("--auto-open-devtools-for-tabs")
options.add_preference(
"devtools",
"preferences" => {
"currentDockState" => "\"#{chrome_dev_tools}\"",
"panel-selectedTab" => '"console"',
},
)
end
options.add_argument("--no-sandbox")
options.add_argument("--disable-dev-shm-usage")
options.add_argument("--mute-audio")
options.add_argument("--remote-allow-origins=*")
# A file that contains just a list of paths like so:
#
# /home/me/.config/google-chrome/Default/Extensions/bmdblncegkenkacieihfhpjfppoconhi/4.9.1_0
#
# These paths can be found for each individual extension via the
# chrome://extensions/ page.
if ENV["CHROME_LOAD_EXTENSIONS_MANIFEST"].present?
File
.readlines(ENV["CHROME_LOAD_EXTENSIONS_MANIFEST"])
.each { |path| options.add_argument("--load-extension=#{path}") }
end
if ENV["CHROME_DISABLE_FORCE_DEVICE_SCALE_FACTOR"].blank?
options.add_argument("--force-device-scale-factor=1")
end
end
class SpecSecureRandom
class << self
attr_accessor :value
end
end