zitadel/internal/integration/assert.go

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package integration
import (
"testing"
"time"
"github.com/pmezard/go-difflib/difflib"
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"github.com/stretchr/testify/assert"
"google.golang.org/protobuf/encoding/protojson"
"google.golang.org/protobuf/proto"
"google.golang.org/protobuf/types/known/timestamppb"
resources_object "github.com/zitadel/zitadel/pkg/grpc/resources/object/v3alpha"
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)
// Details is the interface that covers both v1 and v2 proto generated object details.
type Details interface {
comparable
GetSequence() uint64
GetChangeDate() *timestamppb.Timestamp
GetResourceOwner() string
}
// DetailsMsg is the interface that covers all proto messages which contain v1 or v2 object details.
type DetailsMsg[D Details] interface {
GetDetails() D
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}
type ListDetails interface {
comparable
GetTotalResult() uint64
GetTimestamp() *timestamppb.Timestamp
}
type ListDetailsMsg[L ListDetails] interface {
GetDetails() L
}
type ResourceListDetailsMsg interface {
GetDetails() *resources_object.ListDetails
}
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// AssertDetails asserts values in a message's object Details,
// if the object Details in expected is a non-nil value.
// It targets API v2 messages that have the `GetDetails()` method.
//
// Dynamically generated values are not compared with expected.
// Instead a sanity check is performed.
// For the sequence a non-zero value is expected.
// If the change date is populated, it is checked with a tolerance of 1 minute around Now.
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//
// The resource owner is compared with expected.
chore(tests): use a coverage server binary (#8407) # Which Problems Are Solved Use a single server instance for API integration tests. This optimizes the time taken for the integration test pipeline, because it allows running tests on multiple packages in parallel. Also, it saves time by not start and stopping a zitadel server for every package. # How the Problems Are Solved - Build a binary with `go build -race -cover ....` - Integration tests only construct clients. The server remains running in the background. - The integration package and tested packages now fully utilize the API. No more direct database access trough `query` and `command` packages. - Use Makefile recipes to setup, start and stop the server in the background. - The binary has the race detector enabled - Init and setup jobs are configured to halt immediately on race condition - Because the server runs in the background, races are only logged. When the server is stopped and race logs exist, the Makefile recipe will throw an error and print the logs. - Makefile recipes include logic to print logs and convert coverage reports after the server is stopped. - Some tests need a downstream HTTP server to make requests, like quota and milestones. A new `integration/sink` package creates an HTTP server and uses websockets to forward HTTP request back to the test packages. The package API uses Go channels for abstraction and easy usage. # Additional Changes - Integration test files already used the `//go:build integration` directive. In order to properly split integration from unit tests, integration test files need to be in a `integration_test` subdirectory of their package. - `UseIsolatedInstance` used to overwrite the `Tester.Client` for each instance. Now a `Instance` object is returned with a gRPC client that is connected to the isolated instance's hostname. - The `Tester` type is now `Instance`. The object is created for the first instance, used by default in any test. Isolated instances are also `Instance` objects and therefore benefit from the same methods and values. The first instance and any other us capable of creating an isolated instance over the system API. - All test packages run in an Isolated instance by calling `NewInstance()` - Individual tests that use an isolated instance use `t.Parallel()` # Additional Context - Closes #6684 - https://go.dev/doc/articles/race_detector - https://go.dev/doc/build-cover --------- Co-authored-by: Stefan Benz <46600784+stebenz@users.noreply.github.com>
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func AssertDetails[D Details, M DetailsMsg[D]](t assert.TestingT, expected, actual M) {
perf: project quotas and usages (#6441) * project quota added * project quota removed * add periods table * make log record generic * accumulate usage * query usage * count action run seconds * fix filter in ReportQuotaUsage * fix existing tests * fix logstore tests * fix typo * fix: add quota unit tests command side * fix: add quota unit tests command side * fix: add quota unit tests command side * move notifications into debouncer and improve limit querying * cleanup * comment * fix: add quota unit tests command side * fix remaining quota usage query * implement InmemLogStorage * cleanup and linting * improve test * fix: add quota unit tests command side * fix: add quota unit tests command side * fix: add quota unit tests command side * fix: add quota unit tests command side * action notifications and fixes for notifications query * revert console prefix * fix: add quota unit tests command side * fix: add quota integration tests * improve accountable requests * improve accountable requests * fix: add quota integration tests * fix: add quota integration tests * fix: add quota integration tests * comment * remove ability to store logs in db and other changes requested from review * changes requested from review * changes requested from review * Update internal/api/http/middleware/access_interceptor.go Co-authored-by: Silvan <silvan.reusser@gmail.com> * tests: fix quotas integration tests * improve incrementUsageStatement * linting * fix: delete e2e tests as intergation tests cover functionality * Update internal/api/http/middleware/access_interceptor.go Co-authored-by: Silvan <silvan.reusser@gmail.com> * backup * fix conflict * create rc * create prerelease * remove issue release labeling * fix tracing --------- Co-authored-by: Livio Spring <livio.a@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: Stefan Benz <stefan@caos.ch> Co-authored-by: adlerhurst <silvan.reusser@gmail.com>
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wantDetails, gotDetails := expected.GetDetails(), actual.GetDetails()
var nilDetails D
if wantDetails == nilDetails {
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assert.Nil(t, gotDetails)
return
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}
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assert.NotZero(t, gotDetails.GetSequence())
if wantDetails.GetChangeDate() != nil {
wantChangeDate := time.Now()
gotChangeDate := gotDetails.GetChangeDate().AsTime()
assert.WithinRange(t, gotChangeDate, wantChangeDate.Add(-time.Minute), wantChangeDate.Add(time.Minute))
}
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assert.Equal(t, wantDetails.GetResourceOwner(), gotDetails.GetResourceOwner())
}
chore(tests): use a coverage server binary (#8407) # Which Problems Are Solved Use a single server instance for API integration tests. This optimizes the time taken for the integration test pipeline, because it allows running tests on multiple packages in parallel. Also, it saves time by not start and stopping a zitadel server for every package. # How the Problems Are Solved - Build a binary with `go build -race -cover ....` - Integration tests only construct clients. The server remains running in the background. - The integration package and tested packages now fully utilize the API. No more direct database access trough `query` and `command` packages. - Use Makefile recipes to setup, start and stop the server in the background. - The binary has the race detector enabled - Init and setup jobs are configured to halt immediately on race condition - Because the server runs in the background, races are only logged. When the server is stopped and race logs exist, the Makefile recipe will throw an error and print the logs. - Makefile recipes include logic to print logs and convert coverage reports after the server is stopped. - Some tests need a downstream HTTP server to make requests, like quota and milestones. A new `integration/sink` package creates an HTTP server and uses websockets to forward HTTP request back to the test packages. The package API uses Go channels for abstraction and easy usage. # Additional Changes - Integration test files already used the `//go:build integration` directive. In order to properly split integration from unit tests, integration test files need to be in a `integration_test` subdirectory of their package. - `UseIsolatedInstance` used to overwrite the `Tester.Client` for each instance. Now a `Instance` object is returned with a gRPC client that is connected to the isolated instance's hostname. - The `Tester` type is now `Instance`. The object is created for the first instance, used by default in any test. Isolated instances are also `Instance` objects and therefore benefit from the same methods and values. The first instance and any other us capable of creating an isolated instance over the system API. - All test packages run in an Isolated instance by calling `NewInstance()` - Individual tests that use an isolated instance use `t.Parallel()` # Additional Context - Closes #6684 - https://go.dev/doc/articles/race_detector - https://go.dev/doc/build-cover --------- Co-authored-by: Stefan Benz <46600784+stebenz@users.noreply.github.com>
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func AssertResourceDetails(t assert.TestingT, expected *resources_object.Details, actual *resources_object.Details) {
if expected.GetChanged() != nil {
wantChangeDate := time.Now()
gotChangeDate := actual.GetChanged().AsTime()
assert.WithinRange(t, gotChangeDate, wantChangeDate.Add(-time.Minute), wantChangeDate.Add(time.Minute))
}
if expected.GetCreated() != nil {
wantCreatedDate := time.Now()
gotCreatedDate := actual.GetCreated().AsTime()
assert.WithinRange(t, gotCreatedDate, wantCreatedDate.Add(-time.Minute), wantCreatedDate.Add(time.Minute))
}
if expected.GetOwner() != nil {
expectedOwner := expected.GetOwner()
actualOwner := actual.GetOwner()
if !assert.NotNil(t, actualOwner) {
return
}
assert.Equal(t, expectedOwner.GetId(), actualOwner.GetId())
assert.Equal(t, expectedOwner.GetType(), actualOwner.GetType())
}
assert.NotEmpty(t, actual.GetId())
if expected.GetId() != "" {
assert.Equal(t, expected.GetId(), actual.GetId())
}
}
chore(tests): use a coverage server binary (#8407) # Which Problems Are Solved Use a single server instance for API integration tests. This optimizes the time taken for the integration test pipeline, because it allows running tests on multiple packages in parallel. Also, it saves time by not start and stopping a zitadel server for every package. # How the Problems Are Solved - Build a binary with `go build -race -cover ....` - Integration tests only construct clients. The server remains running in the background. - The integration package and tested packages now fully utilize the API. No more direct database access trough `query` and `command` packages. - Use Makefile recipes to setup, start and stop the server in the background. - The binary has the race detector enabled - Init and setup jobs are configured to halt immediately on race condition - Because the server runs in the background, races are only logged. When the server is stopped and race logs exist, the Makefile recipe will throw an error and print the logs. - Makefile recipes include logic to print logs and convert coverage reports after the server is stopped. - Some tests need a downstream HTTP server to make requests, like quota and milestones. A new `integration/sink` package creates an HTTP server and uses websockets to forward HTTP request back to the test packages. The package API uses Go channels for abstraction and easy usage. # Additional Changes - Integration test files already used the `//go:build integration` directive. In order to properly split integration from unit tests, integration test files need to be in a `integration_test` subdirectory of their package. - `UseIsolatedInstance` used to overwrite the `Tester.Client` for each instance. Now a `Instance` object is returned with a gRPC client that is connected to the isolated instance's hostname. - The `Tester` type is now `Instance`. The object is created for the first instance, used by default in any test. Isolated instances are also `Instance` objects and therefore benefit from the same methods and values. The first instance and any other us capable of creating an isolated instance over the system API. - All test packages run in an Isolated instance by calling `NewInstance()` - Individual tests that use an isolated instance use `t.Parallel()` # Additional Context - Closes #6684 - https://go.dev/doc/articles/race_detector - https://go.dev/doc/build-cover --------- Co-authored-by: Stefan Benz <46600784+stebenz@users.noreply.github.com>
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func AssertListDetails[L ListDetails, D ListDetailsMsg[L]](t assert.TestingT, expected, actual D) {
wantDetails, gotDetails := expected.GetDetails(), actual.GetDetails()
var nilDetails L
if wantDetails == nilDetails {
assert.Nil(t, gotDetails)
return
}
assert.Equal(t, wantDetails.GetTotalResult(), gotDetails.GetTotalResult())
feat: add action v2 execution on requests and responses (#7637) * feat: add execution of targets to grpc calls * feat: add execution of targets to grpc calls * feat: add execution of targets to grpc calls * feat: add execution of targets to grpc calls * feat: add execution of targets to grpc calls * feat: add execution of targets to grpc calls * feat: add execution of targets to grpc calls * feat: split request and response logic to handle the different context information * feat: split request and response logic to handle the different context information * fix: integration test * fix: import alias * fix: refactor execution package * fix: refactor execution interceptor integration and unit tests * fix: refactor execution interceptor integration and unit tests * fix: refactor execution interceptor integration and unit tests * fix: refactor execution interceptor integration and unit tests * fix: refactor execution interceptor integration and unit tests * docs: basic documentation for executions and targets * fix: change order for interceptors * fix: merge back origin/main * fix: change target definition command and query side (#7735) * fix: change target definition command and query side * fix: correct refactoring name changes * fix: correct refactoring name changes * fix: changing execution defintion with target list and type * fix: changing execution definition with target list and type * fix: add back search queries for target and include * fix: projections change for execution with targets suffix table * fix: projections change for execution with targets suffix table * fix: projections change for execution with targets suffix table * fix: projections change for execution with targets suffix table * fix: projections change for execution with targets suffix table * fix: projections change for execution with targets suffix table * fix: projections change for execution with targets suffix table * docs: add example to actions v2 * docs: add example to actions v2 * fix: correct integration tests on query for executions * fix: add separate event for execution v2 as content changed * fix: add separate event for execution v2 as content changed * fix: added review comment changes * fix: added review comment changes * fix: added review comment changes --------- Co-authored-by: adlerhurst <silvan.reusser@gmail.com> * fix: added review comment changes * fix: added review comment changes * Update internal/api/grpc/server/middleware/execution_interceptor.go Co-authored-by: Silvan <silvan.reusser@gmail.com> * fix: added review comment changes * fix: added review comment changes * fix: added review comment changes * fix: added review comment changes * fix: added review comment changes * fix: added review comment changes --------- Co-authored-by: adlerhurst <silvan.reusser@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: Elio Bischof <elio@zitadel.com>
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if wantDetails.GetTimestamp() != nil {
gotCD := gotDetails.GetTimestamp().AsTime()
wantCD := time.Now()
assert.WithinRange(t, gotCD, wantCD.Add(-10*time.Minute), wantCD.Add(time.Minute))
feat: add action v2 execution on requests and responses (#7637) * feat: add execution of targets to grpc calls * feat: add execution of targets to grpc calls * feat: add execution of targets to grpc calls * feat: add execution of targets to grpc calls * feat: add execution of targets to grpc calls * feat: add execution of targets to grpc calls * feat: add execution of targets to grpc calls * feat: split request and response logic to handle the different context information * feat: split request and response logic to handle the different context information * fix: integration test * fix: import alias * fix: refactor execution package * fix: refactor execution interceptor integration and unit tests * fix: refactor execution interceptor integration and unit tests * fix: refactor execution interceptor integration and unit tests * fix: refactor execution interceptor integration and unit tests * fix: refactor execution interceptor integration and unit tests * docs: basic documentation for executions and targets * fix: change order for interceptors * fix: merge back origin/main * fix: change target definition command and query side (#7735) * fix: change target definition command and query side * fix: correct refactoring name changes * fix: correct refactoring name changes * fix: changing execution defintion with target list and type * fix: changing execution definition with target list and type * fix: add back search queries for target and include * fix: projections change for execution with targets suffix table * fix: projections change for execution with targets suffix table * fix: projections change for execution with targets suffix table * fix: projections change for execution with targets suffix table * fix: projections change for execution with targets suffix table * fix: projections change for execution with targets suffix table * fix: projections change for execution with targets suffix table * docs: add example to actions v2 * docs: add example to actions v2 * fix: correct integration tests on query for executions * fix: add separate event for execution v2 as content changed * fix: add separate event for execution v2 as content changed * fix: added review comment changes * fix: added review comment changes * fix: added review comment changes --------- Co-authored-by: adlerhurst <silvan.reusser@gmail.com> * fix: added review comment changes * fix: added review comment changes * Update internal/api/grpc/server/middleware/execution_interceptor.go Co-authored-by: Silvan <silvan.reusser@gmail.com> * fix: added review comment changes * fix: added review comment changes * fix: added review comment changes * fix: added review comment changes * fix: added review comment changes * fix: added review comment changes --------- Co-authored-by: adlerhurst <silvan.reusser@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: Elio Bischof <elio@zitadel.com>
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}
}
chore(tests): use a coverage server binary (#8407) # Which Problems Are Solved Use a single server instance for API integration tests. This optimizes the time taken for the integration test pipeline, because it allows running tests on multiple packages in parallel. Also, it saves time by not start and stopping a zitadel server for every package. # How the Problems Are Solved - Build a binary with `go build -race -cover ....` - Integration tests only construct clients. The server remains running in the background. - The integration package and tested packages now fully utilize the API. No more direct database access trough `query` and `command` packages. - Use Makefile recipes to setup, start and stop the server in the background. - The binary has the race detector enabled - Init and setup jobs are configured to halt immediately on race condition - Because the server runs in the background, races are only logged. When the server is stopped and race logs exist, the Makefile recipe will throw an error and print the logs. - Makefile recipes include logic to print logs and convert coverage reports after the server is stopped. - Some tests need a downstream HTTP server to make requests, like quota and milestones. A new `integration/sink` package creates an HTTP server and uses websockets to forward HTTP request back to the test packages. The package API uses Go channels for abstraction and easy usage. # Additional Changes - Integration test files already used the `//go:build integration` directive. In order to properly split integration from unit tests, integration test files need to be in a `integration_test` subdirectory of their package. - `UseIsolatedInstance` used to overwrite the `Tester.Client` for each instance. Now a `Instance` object is returned with a gRPC client that is connected to the isolated instance's hostname. - The `Tester` type is now `Instance`. The object is created for the first instance, used by default in any test. Isolated instances are also `Instance` objects and therefore benefit from the same methods and values. The first instance and any other us capable of creating an isolated instance over the system API. - All test packages run in an Isolated instance by calling `NewInstance()` - Individual tests that use an isolated instance use `t.Parallel()` # Additional Context - Closes #6684 - https://go.dev/doc/articles/race_detector - https://go.dev/doc/build-cover --------- Co-authored-by: Stefan Benz <46600784+stebenz@users.noreply.github.com>
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func AssertResourceListDetails[D ResourceListDetailsMsg](t assert.TestingT, expected, actual D) {
wantDetails, gotDetails := expected.GetDetails(), actual.GetDetails()
if wantDetails == nil {
assert.Nil(t, gotDetails)
return
}
assert.Equal(t, wantDetails.GetTotalResult(), gotDetails.GetTotalResult())
assert.Equal(t, wantDetails.GetAppliedLimit(), gotDetails.GetAppliedLimit())
if wantDetails.GetTimestamp() != nil {
gotCD := gotDetails.GetTimestamp().AsTime()
wantCD := time.Now()
chore(tests): use a coverage server binary (#8407) # Which Problems Are Solved Use a single server instance for API integration tests. This optimizes the time taken for the integration test pipeline, because it allows running tests on multiple packages in parallel. Also, it saves time by not start and stopping a zitadel server for every package. # How the Problems Are Solved - Build a binary with `go build -race -cover ....` - Integration tests only construct clients. The server remains running in the background. - The integration package and tested packages now fully utilize the API. No more direct database access trough `query` and `command` packages. - Use Makefile recipes to setup, start and stop the server in the background. - The binary has the race detector enabled - Init and setup jobs are configured to halt immediately on race condition - Because the server runs in the background, races are only logged. When the server is stopped and race logs exist, the Makefile recipe will throw an error and print the logs. - Makefile recipes include logic to print logs and convert coverage reports after the server is stopped. - Some tests need a downstream HTTP server to make requests, like quota and milestones. A new `integration/sink` package creates an HTTP server and uses websockets to forward HTTP request back to the test packages. The package API uses Go channels for abstraction and easy usage. # Additional Changes - Integration test files already used the `//go:build integration` directive. In order to properly split integration from unit tests, integration test files need to be in a `integration_test` subdirectory of their package. - `UseIsolatedInstance` used to overwrite the `Tester.Client` for each instance. Now a `Instance` object is returned with a gRPC client that is connected to the isolated instance's hostname. - The `Tester` type is now `Instance`. The object is created for the first instance, used by default in any test. Isolated instances are also `Instance` objects and therefore benefit from the same methods and values. The first instance and any other us capable of creating an isolated instance over the system API. - All test packages run in an Isolated instance by calling `NewInstance()` - Individual tests that use an isolated instance use `t.Parallel()` # Additional Context - Closes #6684 - https://go.dev/doc/articles/race_detector - https://go.dev/doc/build-cover --------- Co-authored-by: Stefan Benz <46600784+stebenz@users.noreply.github.com>
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assert.WithinRange(t, gotCD, wantCD.Add(-10*time.Minute), wantCD.Add(time.Minute))
}
}
// EqualProto is inspired by [assert.Equal], only that it tests equality of a proto message.
// A message diff is printed on the error test log if the messages are not equal.
//
// As [assert.Equal] is based on reflection, comparing 2 proto messages sometimes fails,
// due to their internal state.
// Expected messages are usually with a vanilla state, eg only exported fields contain data.
// Actual messages obtained from the gRPC client had unexported fields with data.
// This makes them hard to compare.
func EqualProto(t testing.TB, expected, actual proto.Message) bool {
t.Helper()
if proto.Equal(expected, actual) {
return true
}
t.Errorf("Proto messages not equal: %s", diffProto(expected, actual))
return false
}
func diffProto(expected, actual proto.Message) string {
diff, err := difflib.GetUnifiedDiffString(difflib.UnifiedDiff{
A: difflib.SplitLines(protojson.Format(expected)),
B: difflib.SplitLines(protojson.Format(actual)),
FromFile: "Expected",
FromDate: "",
ToFile: "Actual",
ToDate: "",
Context: 1,
})
if err != nil {
panic(err)
}
return "\n\nDiff:\n" + diff
}