import uuid from flask import url_for, g from app.config import EMAIL_DOMAIN, MAX_NB_EMAIL_FREE_PLAN from app.db import Session from app.models import Alias, CustomDomain, AliasUsedOn from tests.utils import login def test_with_hostname(flask_client): login(flask_client) r = flask_client.post( url_for("api.new_random_alias", hostname="www.test.com"), ) assert r.status_code == 201 assert r.json["alias"].endswith("d1.test") # make sure alias starts with the suggested prefix assert r.json["alias"].startswith("test") # assert returned field res = r.json assert "id" in res assert "email" in res assert "creation_date" in res assert "creation_timestamp" in res assert "nb_forward" in res assert "nb_block" in res assert "nb_reply" in res assert "enabled" in res assert "note" in res alias_used_on: AliasUsedOn = AliasUsedOn.first() assert alias_used_on.hostname == "www.test.com" assert alias_used_on.alias_id == res["id"] def test_with_custom_domain(flask_client): user = login(flask_client) CustomDomain.create( user_id=user.id, domain="ab.cd", ownership_verified=True, commit=True ) r = flask_client.post( url_for("api.new_random_alias", hostname="www.test.com"), ) assert r.status_code == 201 assert r.json["alias"] == "test@ab.cd" assert Alias.count() == 2 # call the endpoint again, should return the same alias r = flask_client.post( url_for("api.new_random_alias", hostname="www.test.com"), ) assert r.status_code == 201 assert r.json["alias"] == "test@ab.cd" # no new alias is created assert Alias.count() == 2 def test_without_hostname(flask_client): login(flask_client) r = flask_client.post( url_for("api.new_random_alias"), ) assert r.status_code == 201 assert r.json["alias"].endswith(EMAIL_DOMAIN) def test_custom_mode(flask_client): login(flask_client) # without note r = flask_client.post( url_for("api.new_random_alias", mode="uuid"), ) assert r.status_code == 201 # extract the uuid part alias = r.json["alias"] uuid_part = alias[: len(alias) - len(EMAIL_DOMAIN) - 1] assert is_valid_uuid(uuid_part) # with note r = flask_client.post( url_for("api.new_random_alias", mode="uuid"), json={"note": "test note"}, ) assert r.status_code == 201 alias = r.json["alias"] ge = Alias.get_by(email=alias) assert ge.note == "test note" def test_out_of_quota(flask_client): user = login(flask_client) user.trial_end = None Session.commit() # create MAX_NB_EMAIL_FREE_PLAN random alias to run out of quota for _ in range(MAX_NB_EMAIL_FREE_PLAN): Alias.create_new(user, prefix="test1") r = flask_client.post( url_for("api.new_random_alias", hostname="www.test.com"), ) assert r.status_code == 400 assert ( r.json["error"] == "You have reached the limitation of a free account with " "the maximum of 3 aliases, please upgrade your plan to create more aliases" ) def test_too_many_requests(flask_client): login(flask_client) # can't create more than 5 aliases in 1 minute for _ in range(7): r = flask_client.post( url_for("api.new_random_alias", hostname="www.test.com", mode="uuid"), ) # to make flask-limiter work with unit test # https://github.com/alisaifee/flask-limiter/issues/147#issuecomment-642683820 g._rate_limiting_complete = False else: # last request assert r.status_code == 429 assert r.json == {"error": "Rate limit exceeded"} def is_valid_uuid(val): try: uuid.UUID(str(val)) return True except ValueError: return False