microblog/tests/test_inbox.py

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from uuid import uuid4
import httpx
import respx
from fastapi.testclient import TestClient
from app import activitypub as ap
from app import models
from app.actor import LOCAL_ACTOR
from app.ap_object import RemoteObject
from app.database import Session
from tests import factories
from tests.utils import mock_httpsig_checker
def test_inbox_requires_httpsig(
client: TestClient,
):
response = client.post(
"/inbox",
headers={"Content-Type": ap.AS_CTX},
json={},
)
assert response.status_code == 401
assert response.json()["detail"] == "Invalid HTTP sig"
def test_inbox_follow_request(
db: Session,
client: TestClient,
respx_mock: respx.MockRouter,
) -> None:
# Given a remote actor
ra = factories.RemoteActorFactory(
base_url="https://example.com",
username="toto",
public_key="pk",
)
respx_mock.get(ra.ap_id).mock(return_value=httpx.Response(200, json=ra.ap_actor))
# When sending a Follow activity
follow_activity = RemoteObject(
factories.build_follow_activity(
from_remote_actor=ra,
for_remote_actor=LOCAL_ACTOR,
)
)
with mock_httpsig_checker(ra):
response = client.post(
"/inbox",
headers={"Content-Type": ap.AS_CTX},
json=follow_activity.ap_object,
)
# Then the server returns a 204
assert response.status_code == 204
# And the actor was saved in DB
saved_actor = db.query(models.Actor).one()
assert saved_actor.ap_id == ra.ap_id
# And the Follow activity was saved in the inbox
inbox_object = db.query(models.InboxObject).one()
assert inbox_object.ap_object == follow_activity.ap_object
# And a follower was internally created
follower = db.query(models.Follower).one()
assert follower.ap_actor_id == ra.ap_id
assert follower.actor_id == saved_actor.id
assert follower.inbox_object_id == inbox_object.id
# And an Accept activity was created in the outbox
outbox_object = db.query(models.OutboxObject).one()
assert outbox_object.ap_type == "Accept"
assert outbox_object.activity_object_ap_id == follow_activity.ap_id
# And an outgoing activity was created to track the Accept activity delivery
outgoing_activity = db.query(models.OutgoingActivity).one()
assert outgoing_activity.outbox_object_id == outbox_object.id
def test_inbox_accept_follow_request(
db: Session,
client: TestClient,
respx_mock: respx.MockRouter,
) -> None:
# Given a remote actor
ra = factories.RemoteActorFactory(
base_url="https://example.com",
username="toto",
public_key="pk",
)
respx_mock.get(ra.ap_id).mock(return_value=httpx.Response(200, json=ra.ap_actor))
actor_in_db = factories.ActorFactory.from_remote_actor(ra)
# And a Follow activity in the outbox
follow_id = uuid4().hex
follow_from_outbox = RemoteObject(
factories.build_follow_activity(
from_remote_actor=LOCAL_ACTOR,
for_remote_actor=ra,
outbox_public_id=follow_id,
)
)
outbox_object = factories.OutboxObjectFactory.from_remote_object(
follow_id, follow_from_outbox
)
# When sending a Accept activity
accept_activity = RemoteObject(
factories.build_accept_activity(
from_remote_actor=ra,
for_remote_object=follow_from_outbox,
)
)
with mock_httpsig_checker(ra):
response = client.post(
"/inbox",
headers={"Content-Type": ap.AS_CTX},
json=accept_activity.ap_object,
)
# Then the server returns a 204
assert response.status_code == 204
# And the Accept activity was saved in the inbox
inbox_activity = db.query(models.InboxObject).one()
assert inbox_activity.ap_type == "Accept"
assert inbox_activity.relates_to_outbox_object_id == outbox_object.id
assert inbox_activity.actor_id == actor_in_db.id
# And a following entry was created internally
following = db.query(models.Following).one()
assert following.ap_actor_id == actor_in_db.ap_id