This rewrites the JWT tests to generate and specify the secrets per test class, and to provide the server configuration to the HGE fixture.
It covers the tests in:
- *test_jwt.py*
- *test_jwt_claims_map.py*
- *test_config_api.py*
- *test_graphql_queries.py* (just a couple here)
This does reduce the number of code paths exercised with JWT, as we were previously running *all* tests with JWT tokens. However, this seems excessive; we don't need to tread every code path, just enough to ensure we handle the tokens appropriately. I believe that the test coverage in *test_jwt.py* does this well enough (though I'd prefer if we moved the coverage lower down in the stack as unit tests).
These tests were configured in multiple different ways by *test-server.sh*; this configuration is now moved to test subclasses within the various files. This results in a bit of duplication.
Unfortunately, the tests would ideally use parameterization rather than subclassing, but that doesn't work because of `hge_fixture_env`, which creates a "soft" dependency between the environment variables and `hge_server`. Parameterizing the former *should* force the latter to be recreated for each new set of environment variables, but `hge_server` isn't actually aware there's a dependency.
It currently looks like this adds lines of code; we'll more than make up for it when we delete the relevant lines from *test-server.sh*. I am not doing that here because I plan on deleting the whole file in a subsequent changeset.
[NDAT-538]: https://hasurahq.atlassian.net/browse/NDAT-538?atlOrigin=eyJpIjoiNWRkNTljNzYxNjVmNDY3MDlhMDU5Y2ZhYzA5YTRkZjUiLCJwIjoiZ2l0aHViLWNvbS1KU1cifQ
PR-URL: https://github.com/hasura/graphql-engine-mono/pull/8803
GitOrigin-RevId: f7f2caa62de0b0a45e42964b69a8ae73d1575fe8
Let's put it in one place.
This is a precursor to moving database provisioning into the Python
integration tests.
PR-URL: https://github.com/hasura/graphql-engine-mono/pull/5453
GitOrigin-RevId: 5920b0b1177d94496485fcb4e178b946534ee4eb
We have a lot of `assert st_code == 200` scattered about. This is a
problem because (a) it makes the code harder to parse and (b) the error
message is lacking; I have seen a few flaky tests which were impossible
to diagnose because I didn't know what the response _should_ be.
This reduces the number of places in which we perform this assertion
(moving most of them to `HGECtx.execute_query`), so that we can have a
better chance of seeing a useful error message on test failure.
PR-URL: https://github.com/hasura/graphql-engine-mono/pull/4957
GitOrigin-RevId: 3ff388bccf49f96569aa6b7db85266a0c5ee27ea
This improves `parseJSONPath` and `encodeJSONPath` to encode special characters appropriately by delegating to Aeson.
This also makes a couple of improvements to `encodeJSONPath`.
1. The function is moved from `Hasura.Base.Error` to `Data.Parser.JSONPath`. This still doesn't seem too appropriate but it is somewhat better. I am basing this on the fact that its test cases already lived in `Data.Parser.JSONPathSpec`.
2. It now returns `Text`, not `String`.
4. It quotes strings with double quotes (`"`) rather than single quotes (`'`), just like JSON.
PR-URL: https://github.com/hasura/graphql-engine-mono/pull/4935
GitOrigin-RevId: bf44353cd740500245f2e38907a7d6263ae0291c
This PR upgrades some of the pinned dependencies do not build with python 3.10 - cffi, ruamel, py. Further, it upgrades other packages where the effort is minimal.
For the reviewers: Please review it commit by commit.
PR-URL: https://github.com/hasura/graphql-engine-mono/pull/3367
GitOrigin-RevId: c5401fe289d3185a79c4d382297f86fbde139825
* improve jsonpath parser to accept special characters and property tests for the same
* make the JWTClaimsMapValueG parametrizable
* add documentation in the JWT file
* modify processAuthZHeader
Co-authored-by: Karthikeyan Chinnakonda <karthikeyan@hasura.io>
Co-authored-by: Marion Schleifer <marion@hasura.io>