Ghost/ghost/core/test/utils/e2e-framework-mock-manager.js
Simon Backx 80cec29144
Added Stripe Mocker to make testing easier (#16396)
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The Stripe Mocker mocks the Stripe API in memory, to make it much easier
to test subscription flows. Currently it is more a POC to see if it
works well. It probably needs a bit more work to support more scenarios.
- Added new tests for the subscription stats endpoint for 3D secure +
free trial flows using the new Stripe Mocker
- Updated members admin api tests to use Stripe Mocker (+ added new test
for deleting members with Stripe cancellation)
- Some tests called mockStripe at the beginning, but that method did
nothing apart from disabling network (which is the default now), then
they mocked Stripe inside the tests file... so I've removed those
because those conflict with the new mocker that is enabled when calling
mockStripe. We'll need to port those over later.
2023-03-10 18:43:35 +01:00

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const errors = require('@tryghost/errors');
const sinon = require('sinon');
const assert = require('assert');
const nock = require('nock');
const MailgunClient = require('@tryghost/mailgun-client/lib/mailgun-client');
// Helper services
const configUtils = require('./configUtils');
const WebhookMockReceiver = require('@tryghost/webhook-mock-receiver');
const EmailMockReceiver = require('@tryghost/email-mock-receiver');
const {snapshotManager} = require('@tryghost/express-test').snapshot;
let mocks = {};
let emailCount = 0;
// Mockable services
const mailService = require('../../core/server/services/mail/index');
const originalMailServiceSend = mailService.GhostMailer.prototype.send;
const labs = require('../../core/shared/labs');
const events = require('../../core/server/lib/common/events');
const settingsCache = require('../../core/shared/settings-cache');
const dnsPromises = require('dns').promises;
const StripeMocker = require('./stripe-mocker');
let fakedLabsFlags = {};
let allowedNetworkDomains = [];
const originalLabsIsSet = labs.isSet;
const stripeMocker = new StripeMocker();
/**
* Stripe Mocks
*/
const disableStripe = async () => {
// This must be required _after_ startGhost has been called, because the models will
// not have been loaded otherwise. Consider moving the dependency injection of models
// into the init method of the Stripe service.
const stripeService = require('../../core/server/services/stripe');
await stripeService.disconnect();
};
const disableNetwork = () => {
nock.disableNetConnect();
// externalRequest does dns lookup; stub to make sure we don't fail with fake domain names
if (!dnsPromises.lookup.restore) {
sinon.stub(dnsPromises, 'lookup').callsFake(() => {
return Promise.resolve({address: '123.123.123.123', family: 4});
});
}
// Allow localhost
// Multiple enableNetConnect with different hosts overwrite each other, so we need to add one and use the allowedNetworkDomains variable
nock.enableNetConnect((host) => {
if (host.includes('127.0.0.1')) {
return true;
}
for (const h of allowedNetworkDomains) {
if (host.includes(h)) {
return true;
}
}
return false;
});
};
const allowStripe = () => {
disableNetwork();
allowedNetworkDomains.push('stripe.com');
};
const mockStripe = () => {
disableNetwork();
stripeMocker.stub();
};
const mockSlack = () => {
disableNetwork();
nock(/hooks.slack.com/)
.persist()
.post('/')
.reply(200, 'ok');
};
/**
* Email Mocks & Assertions
*/
/**
* @param {String|Object} response
*/
const mockMail = (response = 'Mail is disabled') => {
const mockMailReceiver = new EmailMockReceiver({
snapshotManager: snapshotManager,
sendResponse: response
});
mailService.GhostMailer.prototype.send = mockMailReceiver.send.bind(mockMailReceiver);
mocks.mail = sinon.spy(mailService.GhostMailer.prototype, 'send');
mocks.mockMailReceiver = mockMailReceiver;
return mockMailReceiver;
};
const mockMailgun = (customStubbedSend) => {
mockSetting('mailgun_api_key', 'test');
mockSetting('mailgun_domain', 'example.com');
mockSetting('mailgun_base_url', 'test');
const stubbedSend = customStubbedSend ?? sinon.fake.resolves({
id: `<${new Date().getTime()}.${0}.5817@samples.mailgun.org>`
});
// We need to stub the Mailgun client before starting Ghost
sinon.stub(MailgunClient.prototype, 'getInstance').returns({
// @ts-ignore
messages: {
create: async function () {
return await stubbedSend.call(this, ...arguments);
}
}
});
};
const mockWebhookRequests = () => {
mocks.webhookMockReceiver = new WebhookMockReceiver({snapshotManager});
return mocks.webhookMockReceiver;
};
/**
* @deprecated use emailMockReceiver.sentEmailCount(count) instead
* @param {Number} count number of emails sent
*/
const sentEmailCount = (count) => {
if (!mocks.mail) {
throw new errors.IncorrectUsageError({
message: 'Cannot assert on mail when mail has not been mocked'
});
}
mocks.mockMailReceiver.sentEmailCount(count);
};
const sentEmail = (matchers) => {
if (!mocks.mail) {
throw new errors.IncorrectUsageError({
message: 'Cannot assert on mail when mail has not been mocked'
});
}
let spyCall = mocks.mail.getCall(emailCount);
assert.notEqual(spyCall, null, 'Expected at least ' + (emailCount + 1) + ' emails sent.');
// We increment here so that the messaging has an index of 1, whilst getting the call has an index of 0
emailCount += 1;
sinon.assert.called(mocks.mail);
Object.keys(matchers).forEach((key) => {
let value = matchers[key];
// We use assert, rather than sinon.assert.calledWith, as we end up with much better error messaging
assert.notEqual(spyCall.args[0][key], undefined, `Expected email to have property ${key}`);
if (value instanceof RegExp) {
assert.match(spyCall.args[0][key], value, `Expected Email ${emailCount} to have ${key} that matches ${value}, got ${spyCall.args[0][key]}`);
return;
}
assert.equal(spyCall.args[0][key], value, `Expected Email ${emailCount} to have ${key} of ${value}`);
});
return spyCall.args[0];
};
/**
* Events Mocks & Assertions
*/
const mockEvents = () => {
mocks.events = sinon.stub(events, 'emit');
};
const emittedEvent = (name) => {
sinon.assert.calledWith(mocks.events, name);
};
/**
* Settings Mocks
*/
let fakedSettings = {};
const originalSettingsGetter = settingsCache.get;
const fakeSettingsGetter = (setting) => {
if (fakedSettings.hasOwnProperty(setting)) {
return fakedSettings[setting];
}
return originalSettingsGetter(setting);
};
const mockSetting = (key, value) => {
if (!mocks.settings) {
mocks.settings = sinon.stub(settingsCache, 'get').callsFake(fakeSettingsGetter);
}
fakedSettings[key] = value;
};
/**
* Labs Mocks
*/
const fakeLabsIsSet = (flag) => {
if (fakedLabsFlags.hasOwnProperty(flag)) {
return fakedLabsFlags[flag];
}
return originalLabsIsSet(flag);
};
const mockLabsEnabled = (flag, alpha = true) => {
// We assume we should enable alpha experiments unless explicitly told not to!
if (!alpha) {
configUtils.set('enableDeveloperExperiments', true);
}
if (!mocks.labs) {
mocks.labs = sinon.stub(labs, 'isSet').callsFake(fakeLabsIsSet);
}
fakedLabsFlags[flag] = true;
};
const mockLabsDisabled = (flag, alpha = true) => {
// We assume we should enable alpha experiments unless explicitly told not to!
if (!alpha) {
configUtils.set('enableDeveloperExperiments', true);
}
if (!mocks.labs) {
mocks.labs = sinon.stub(labs, 'isSet').callsFake(fakeLabsIsSet);
}
fakedLabsFlags[flag] = false;
};
const restore = () => {
// eslint-disable-next-line no-console
configUtils.restore().catch(console.error);
sinon.restore();
mocks = {};
fakedLabsFlags = {};
fakedSettings = {};
emailCount = 0;
allowedNetworkDomains = [];
nock.cleanAll();
nock.enableNetConnect();
stripeMocker.reset();
if (mocks.webhookMockReceiver) {
mocks.webhookMockReceiver.reset();
}
mailService.GhostMailer.prototype.send = originalMailServiceSend;
// Disable network again after restoring sinon
disableNetwork();
};
module.exports = {
mockEvents,
mockMail,
disableStripe,
mockStripe,
mockSlack,
allowStripe,
mockMailgun,
mockLabsEnabled,
mockLabsDisabled,
mockWebhookRequests,
mockSetting,
disableNetwork,
restore,
stripeMocker,
assert: {
sentEmailCount,
sentEmail,
emittedEvent
}
};