debian-mirror-gitlab/spec/services/packages/npm/create_package_service_spec.rb
2023-07-09 08:55:56 +05:30

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# frozen_string_literal: true
require 'spec_helper'
RSpec.describe Packages::Npm::CreatePackageService, feature_category: :package_registry do
include ExclusiveLeaseHelpers
let(:namespace) { create(:namespace) }
let(:project) { create(:project, namespace: namespace) }
let(:user) { create(:user) }
let(:version) { '1.0.1' }
let(:params) do
Gitlab::Json.parse(fixture_file('packages/npm/payload.json')
.gsub('@root/npm-test', package_name)
.gsub('1.0.1', version)).with_indifferent_access
end
let(:package_name) { "@#{namespace.path}/my-app" }
let(:version_data) { params.dig('versions', version) }
let(:lease_key) { "packages:npm:create_package_service:packages:#{project.id}_#{package_name}_#{version}" }
let(:service) { described_class.new(project, user, params) }
subject { service.execute }
shared_examples 'valid package' do
it 'creates a package' do
expect { subject }
.to change { Packages::Package.count }.by(1)
.and change { Packages::Package.npm.count }.by(1)
.and change { Packages::Tag.count }.by(1)
.and change { Packages::Npm::Metadatum.count }.by(1)
end
it_behaves_like 'assigns the package creator' do
let(:package) { subject }
end
it { is_expected.to be_valid }
it 'creates a package with name and version' do
package = subject
expect(package.name).to eq(package_name)
expect(package.version).to eq(version)
end
it { expect(subject.npm_metadatum.package_json).to eq(version_data) }
it { expect(subject.name).to eq(package_name) }
it { expect(subject.version).to eq(version) }
context 'with build info' do
let(:job) { create(:ci_build, user: user) }
let(:params) { super().merge(build: job) }
it_behaves_like 'assigns build to package'
it_behaves_like 'assigns status to package'
it 'creates a package file build info' do
expect { subject }.to change { Packages::PackageFileBuildInfo.count }.by(1)
end
end
context 'when the npm metadatum creation results in a size error' do
shared_examples 'a package json structure size too large error' do
it 'does not create the package' do
expect(Gitlab::ErrorTracking).to receive(:track_exception).with(
instance_of(ActiveRecord::RecordInvalid),
field_sizes: expected_field_sizes
)
expect { subject }.to raise_error(ActiveRecord::RecordInvalid, 'Validation failed: Package json structure is too large')
.and not_change { Packages::Package.count }
.and not_change { Packages::Package.npm.count }
.and not_change { Packages::Tag.count }
.and not_change { Packages::Npm::Metadatum.count }
end
end
context 'when some of the field sizes are above the error tracking size' do
let(:package_json) do
params[:versions][version].except(*::Packages::Npm::CreatePackageService::PACKAGE_JSON_NOT_ALLOWED_FIELDS)
end
# Only the fields that exceed the field size limit should be passed to error tracking
let(:expected_field_sizes) do
{
'test' => ('test' * 10000).size,
'field2' => ('a' * (::Packages::Npm::Metadatum::MIN_PACKAGE_JSON_FIELD_SIZE_FOR_ERROR_TRACKING + 1)).size
}
end
before do
params[:versions][version][:test] = 'test' * 10000
params[:versions][version][:field1] =
'a' * (::Packages::Npm::Metadatum::MIN_PACKAGE_JSON_FIELD_SIZE_FOR_ERROR_TRACKING - 1)
params[:versions][version][:field2] =
'a' * (::Packages::Npm::Metadatum::MIN_PACKAGE_JSON_FIELD_SIZE_FOR_ERROR_TRACKING + 1)
end
it_behaves_like 'a package json structure size too large error'
end
context 'when all of the field sizes are below the error tracking size' do
let(:package_json) do
params[:versions][version].except(*::Packages::Npm::CreatePackageService::PACKAGE_JSON_NOT_ALLOWED_FIELDS)
end
let(:expected_size) { ('a' * (::Packages::Npm::Metadatum::MIN_PACKAGE_JSON_FIELD_SIZE_FOR_ERROR_TRACKING - 1)).size }
# Only the five largest fields should be passed to error tracking
let(:expected_field_sizes) do
{
'field1' => expected_size,
'field2' => expected_size,
'field3' => expected_size,
'field4' => expected_size,
'field5' => expected_size
}
end
before do
5.times do |i|
params[:versions][version]["field#{i + 1}"] =
'a' * (::Packages::Npm::Metadatum::MIN_PACKAGE_JSON_FIELD_SIZE_FOR_ERROR_TRACKING - 1)
end
end
it_behaves_like 'a package json structure size too large error'
end
end
context 'when the npm metadatum creation results in a different error' do
it 'does not track the error' do
error_message = 'boom'
invalid_npm_metadatum_error = ActiveRecord::RecordInvalid.new(
build(:npm_metadatum).tap do |metadatum|
metadatum.errors.add(:base, error_message)
end
)
allow_next_instance_of(::Packages::Package) do |package|
allow(package).to receive(:create_npm_metadatum!).and_raise(invalid_npm_metadatum_error)
end
expect(Gitlab::ErrorTracking).not_to receive(:track_exception)
expect { subject }.to raise_error(ActiveRecord::RecordInvalid, /#{error_message}/)
end
end
described_class::PACKAGE_JSON_NOT_ALLOWED_FIELDS.each do |field|
context "with not allowed #{field} field" do
before do
params[:versions][version][field] = 'test'
end
it 'is persisted without the field' do
expect { subject }
.to change { Packages::Package.count }.by(1)
.and change { Packages::Package.npm.count }.by(1)
.and change { Packages::Tag.count }.by(1)
.and change { Packages::Npm::Metadatum.count }.by(1)
expect(subject.npm_metadatum.package_json[field]).to be_blank
end
end
end
end
describe '#execute' do
context 'scoped package' do
it_behaves_like 'valid package'
end
context 'scoped package not following the naming convention' do
let(:package_name) { '@any-scope/package' }
it_behaves_like 'valid package'
end
context 'unscoped package' do
let(:package_name) { 'unscoped-package' }
it_behaves_like 'valid package'
end
context 'package already exists' do
let(:package_name) { "@#{namespace.path}/my_package" }
let!(:existing_package) { create(:npm_package, project: project, name: package_name, version: '1.0.1') }
it { expect(subject[:http_status]).to eq 403 }
it { expect(subject[:message]).to be 'Package already exists.' }
context 'marked as pending_destruction' do
before do
existing_package.pending_destruction!
end
it 'creates a new package' do
expect { subject }
.to change { Packages::Package.count }.by(1)
.and change { Packages::Package.npm.count }.by(1)
.and change { Packages::Tag.count }.by(1)
.and change { Packages::Npm::Metadatum.count }.by(1)
end
end
end
describe 'max file size validation' do
let(:max_file_size) { 5.bytes }
shared_examples_for 'max file size validation failure' do
it 'returns a 400 error', :aggregate_failures do
expect(subject[:http_status]).to eq 400
expect(subject[:message]).to be 'File is too large.'
end
end
before do
project.actual_limits.update!(npm_max_file_size: max_file_size)
end
context 'when max file size is exceeded' do
# NOTE: The base64 encoded package data in the fixture file is the "hello\n" string, whose byte size is 6.
it_behaves_like 'max file size validation failure'
end
context 'when file size is faked by setting the attachment length param to a lower size' do
let(:params) { super().deep_merge!({ _attachments: { "#{package_name}-#{version}.tgz" => { data: encoded_package_data, length: 1 } } }) }
# TODO (technical debt): Extract the package size calculation outside the service and add separate specs for it.
# Right now we have several contexts here to test the calculation's different scenarios.
context "when encoded package data is not padded" do
# 'Hello!' (size = 6 bytes) => 'SGVsbG8h'
let(:encoded_package_data) { 'SGVsbG8h' }
it_behaves_like 'max file size validation failure'
end
context "when encoded package data is padded with '='" do
let(:max_file_size) { 4.bytes }
# 'Hello' (size = 5 bytes) => 'SGVsbG8='
let(:encoded_package_data) { 'SGVsbG8=' }
it_behaves_like 'max file size validation failure'
end
context "when encoded package data is padded with '=='" do
let(:max_file_size) { 3.bytes }
# 'Hell' (size = 4 bytes) => 'SGVsbA=='
let(:encoded_package_data) { 'SGVsbA==' }
it_behaves_like 'max file size validation failure'
end
end
end
[
'@inv@lid_scope/package',
'@scope/sub/group',
'@scope/../../package',
'@scope%2e%2e%2fpackage'
].each do |invalid_package_name|
context "with invalid name #{invalid_package_name}" do
let(:package_name) { invalid_package_name }
it 'raises a RecordInvalid error' do
expect { subject }.to raise_error(ActiveRecord::RecordInvalid)
end
end
end
context 'with empty versions' do
let(:params) { super().merge!({ versions: {} }) }
it { expect(subject[:http_status]).to eq 400 }
it { expect(subject[:message]).to eq 'Version is empty.' }
end
context 'with invalid versions' do
using RSpec::Parameterized::TableSyntax
where(:version) do
[
'1',
'1.2',
'1./2.3',
'../../../../../1.2.3',
'%2e%2e%2f1.2.3'
]
end
with_them do
it { expect { subject }.to raise_error(ActiveRecord::RecordInvalid, 'Validation failed: Version is invalid') }
end
end
context 'with empty attachment data' do
let(:params) { super().merge({ _attachments: { "#{package_name}-#{version}.tgz" => { data: '' } } }) }
it { expect(subject[:http_status]).to eq 400 }
it { expect(subject[:message]).to eq 'Attachment data is empty.' }
end
it 'obtains a lease to create a new package' do
expect_to_obtain_exclusive_lease(lease_key, timeout: described_class::DEFAULT_LEASE_TIMEOUT)
subject
end
context 'when the lease is already taken' do
before do
stub_exclusive_lease_taken(lease_key, timeout: described_class::DEFAULT_LEASE_TIMEOUT)
end
it { expect(subject[:http_status]).to eq 400 }
it { expect(subject[:message]).to eq 'Could not obtain package lease.' }
end
context 'when many of the same packages are created at the same time', :delete do
it 'only creates one package' do
expect { create_packages(project, user, params) }.to change { Packages::Package.count }.by(1)
end
end
context 'when many packages with different versions are created at the same time', :delete do
it 'creates all packages' do
expect { create_packages_with_versions(project, user, params) }.to change { Packages::Package.count }.by(5)
end
end
def create_packages(project, user, params)
with_threads do
described_class.new(project, user, params).execute
end
end
def create_packages_with_versions(project, user, params)
with_threads do |i|
# Modify the package's version
modified_params = Gitlab::Json.parse(params.to_json
.gsub(version, "1.0.#{i}")).with_indifferent_access
described_class.new(project, user, modified_params).execute
end
end
def with_threads(count: 5, &block)
return unless block
# create a race condition - structure from https://blog.arkency.com/2015/09/testing-race-conditions/
wait_for_it = true
threads = Array.new(count) do |i|
Thread.new do
# A loop to make threads busy until we `join` them
true while wait_for_it
yield(i)
end
end
wait_for_it = false
threads.each(&:join)
end
end
describe '#lease_key' do
subject { service.send(:lease_key) }
it 'returns an unique key' do
is_expected.to eq lease_key
end
end
end