# frozen_string_literal: true require "rack/session/abstract/id" require "active_support/core_ext/hash/conversions" require "active_support/core_ext/object/to_query" require "active_support/core_ext/module/anonymous" require "active_support/core_ext/module/redefine_method" require "active_support/core_ext/hash/keys" require "active_support/testing/constant_lookup" require "action_controller/template_assertions" require "rails-dom-testing" module ActionController class Metal include Testing::Functional end module Live # Disable controller / rendering threads in tests. User tests can access # the database on the main thread, so they could open a txn, then the # controller thread will open a new connection and try to access data # that's only visible to the main thread's txn. This is the problem in #23483. silence_redefinition_of_method :new_controller_thread def new_controller_thread # :nodoc: yield end end # ActionController::TestCase will be deprecated and moved to a gem in the future. # Please use ActionDispatch::IntegrationTest going forward. class TestRequest < ActionDispatch::TestRequest #:nodoc: DEFAULT_ENV = ActionDispatch::TestRequest::DEFAULT_ENV.dup DEFAULT_ENV.delete "PATH_INFO" def self.new_session TestSession.new end attr_reader :controller_class # Create a new test request with default `env` values. def self.create(controller_class) env = {} env = Rails.application.env_config.merge(env) if defined?(Rails.application) && Rails.application env["rack.request.cookie_hash"] = {}.with_indifferent_access new(default_env.merge(env), new_session, controller_class) end def self.default_env DEFAULT_ENV end private_class_method :default_env def initialize(env, session, controller_class) super(env) self.session = session self.session_options = TestSession::DEFAULT_OPTIONS.dup @controller_class = controller_class @custom_param_parsers = { xml: lambda { |raw_post| Hash.from_xml(raw_post)["hash"] } } end def query_string=(string) set_header Rack::QUERY_STRING, string end def content_type=(type) set_header "CONTENT_TYPE", type end def assign_parameters(routes, controller_path, action, parameters, generated_path, query_string_keys) non_path_parameters = {} path_parameters = {} parameters.each do |key, value| if query_string_keys.include?(key) non_path_parameters[key] = value else if value.is_a?(Array) value = value.map(&:to_param) else value = value.to_param end path_parameters[key] = value end end if get? if query_string.blank? self.query_string = non_path_parameters.to_query end else if ENCODER.should_multipart?(non_path_parameters) self.content_type = ENCODER.content_type data = ENCODER.build_multipart non_path_parameters else fetch_header("CONTENT_TYPE") do |k| set_header k, "application/x-www-form-urlencoded" end case content_mime_type.to_sym when nil raise "Unknown Content-Type: #{content_type}" when :json data = ActiveSupport::JSON.encode(non_path_parameters) when :xml data = non_path_parameters.to_xml when :url_encoded_form data = non_path_parameters.to_query else @custom_param_parsers[content_mime_type.symbol] = ->(_) { non_path_parameters } data = non_path_parameters.to_query end end data_stream = StringIO.new(data) set_header "CONTENT_LENGTH", data_stream.length.to_s set_header "rack.input", data_stream end fetch_header("PATH_INFO") do |k| set_header k, generated_path end path_parameters[:controller] = controller_path path_parameters[:action] = action self.path_parameters = path_parameters end ENCODER = Class.new do include Rack::Test::Utils def should_multipart?(params) # FIXME: lifted from Rack-Test. We should push this separation upstream. multipart = false query = lambda { |value| case value when Array value.each(&query) when Hash value.values.each(&query) when Rack::Test::UploadedFile multipart = true end } params.values.each(&query) multipart end public :build_multipart def content_type "multipart/form-data; boundary=#{Rack::Test::MULTIPART_BOUNDARY}" end end.new private def params_parsers super.merge @custom_param_parsers end end class LiveTestResponse < Live::Response # Was the response successful? alias_method :success?, :successful? # Was the URL not found? alias_method :missing?, :not_found? # Was there a server-side error? alias_method :error?, :server_error? end # Methods #destroy and #load! are overridden to avoid calling methods on the # @store object, which does not exist for the TestSession class. class TestSession < Rack::Session::Abstract::SessionHash #:nodoc: DEFAULT_OPTIONS = Rack::Session::Abstract::Persisted::DEFAULT_OPTIONS def initialize(session = {}) super(nil, nil) @id = SecureRandom.hex(16) @data = stringify_keys(session) @loaded = true end def exists? true end def keys @data.keys end def values @data.values end def destroy clear end def fetch(key, *args, &block) @data.fetch(key.to_s, *args, &block) end private def load! @id end end # Superclass for ActionController functional tests. Functional tests allow you to # test a single controller action per test method. # # == Use integration style controller tests over functional style controller tests. # # Rails discourages the use of functional tests in favor of integration tests # (use ActionDispatch::IntegrationTest). # # New Rails applications no longer generate functional style controller tests and they should # only be used for backward compatibility. Integration style controller tests perform actual # requests, whereas functional style controller tests merely simulate a request. Besides, # integration tests are as fast as functional tests and provide lot of helpers such as +as+, # +parsed_body+ for effective testing of controller actions including even API endpoints. # # == Basic example # # Functional tests are written as follows: # 1. First, one uses the +get+, +post+, +patch+, +put+, +delete+ or +head+ method to simulate # an HTTP request. # 2. Then, one asserts whether the current state is as expected. "State" can be anything: # the controller's HTTP response, the database contents, etc. # # For example: # # class BooksControllerTest < ActionController::TestCase # def test_create # # Simulate a POST response with the given HTTP parameters. # post(:create, params: { book: { title: "Love Hina" }}) # # # Asserts that the controller tried to redirect us to # # the created book's URI. # assert_response :found # # # Asserts that the controller really put the book in the database. # assert_not_nil Book.find_by(title: "Love Hina") # end # end # # You can also send a real document in the simulated HTTP request. # # def test_create # json = {book: { title: "Love Hina" }}.to_json # post :create, body: json # end # # == Special instance variables # # ActionController::TestCase will also automatically provide the following instance # variables for use in the tests: # # @controller:: # The controller instance that will be tested. # @request:: # An ActionController::TestRequest, representing the current HTTP # request. You can modify this object before sending the HTTP request. For example, # you might want to set some session properties before sending a GET request. # @response:: # An ActionDispatch::TestResponse object, representing the response # of the last HTTP response. In the above example, @response becomes valid # after calling +post+. If the various assert methods are not sufficient, then you # may use this object to inspect the HTTP response in detail. # # == Controller is automatically inferred # # ActionController::TestCase will automatically infer the controller under test # from the test class name. If the controller cannot be inferred from the test # class name, you can explicitly set it with +tests+. # # class SpecialEdgeCaseWidgetsControllerTest < ActionController::TestCase # tests WidgetController # end # # == \Testing controller internals # # In addition to these specific assertions, you also have easy access to various collections that the regular test/unit assertions # can be used against. These collections are: # # * session: Objects being saved in the session. # * flash: The flash objects currently in the session. # * cookies: \Cookies being sent to the user on this request. # # These collections can be used just like any other hash: # # assert_equal "Dave", cookies[:name] # makes sure that a cookie called :name was set as "Dave" # assert flash.empty? # makes sure that there's nothing in the flash # # On top of the collections, you have the complete URL that a given action redirected to available in redirect_to_url. # # For redirects within the same controller, you can even call follow_redirect and the redirect will be followed, triggering another # action call which can then be asserted against. # # == Manipulating session and cookie variables # # Sometimes you need to set up the session and cookie variables for a test. # To do this just assign a value to the session or cookie collection: # # session[:key] = "value" # cookies[:key] = "value" # # To clear the cookies for a test just clear the cookie collection: # # cookies.clear # # == \Testing named routes # # If you're using named routes, they can be easily tested using the original named routes' methods straight in the test case. # # assert_redirected_to page_url(title: 'foo') class TestCase < ActiveSupport::TestCase module Behavior extend ActiveSupport::Concern include ActionDispatch::TestProcess include ActiveSupport::Testing::ConstantLookup include Rails::Dom::Testing::Assertions attr_reader :response, :request module ClassMethods # Sets the controller class name. Useful if the name can't be inferred from test class. # Normalizes +controller_class+ before using. # # tests WidgetController # tests :widget # tests 'widget' def tests(controller_class) case controller_class when String, Symbol self.controller_class = "#{controller_class.to_s.camelize}Controller".constantize when Class self.controller_class = controller_class else raise ArgumentError, "controller class must be a String, Symbol, or Class" end end def controller_class=(new_class) self._controller_class = new_class end def controller_class if current_controller_class = _controller_class current_controller_class else self.controller_class = determine_default_controller_class(name) end end def determine_default_controller_class(name) determine_constant_from_test_name(name) do |constant| Class === constant && constant < ActionController::Metal end end end # Simulate a GET request with the given parameters. # # - +action+: The controller action to call. # - +params+: The hash with HTTP parameters that you want to pass. This may be +nil+. # - +body+: The request body with a string that is appropriately encoded # (application/x-www-form-urlencoded or multipart/form-data). # - +session+: A hash of parameters to store in the session. This may be +nil+. # - +flash+: A hash of parameters to store in the flash. This may be +nil+. # # You can also simulate POST, PATCH, PUT, DELETE, and HEAD requests with # +post+, +patch+, +put+, +delete+, and +head+. # Example sending parameters, session and setting a flash message: # # get :show, # params: { id: 7 }, # session: { user_id: 1 }, # flash: { notice: 'This is flash message' } # # Note that the request method is not verified. The different methods are # available to make the tests more expressive. def get(action, **args) res = process(action, method: "GET", **args) cookies.update res.cookies res end # Simulate a POST request with the given parameters and set/volley the response. # See +get+ for more details. def post(action, **args) process(action, method: "POST", **args) end # Simulate a PATCH request with the given parameters and set/volley the response. # See +get+ for more details. def patch(action, **args) process(action, method: "PATCH", **args) end # Simulate a PUT request with the given parameters and set/volley the response. # See +get+ for more details. def put(action, **args) process(action, method: "PUT", **args) end # Simulate a DELETE request with the given parameters and set/volley the response. # See +get+ for more details. def delete(action, **args) process(action, method: "DELETE", **args) end # Simulate a HEAD request with the given parameters and set/volley the response. # See +get+ for more details. def head(action, **args) process(action, method: "HEAD", **args) end # Simulate an HTTP request to +action+ by specifying request method, # parameters and set/volley the response. # # - +action+: The controller action to call. # - +method+: Request method used to send the HTTP request. Possible values # are +GET+, +POST+, +PATCH+, +PUT+, +DELETE+, +HEAD+. Defaults to +GET+. Can be a symbol. # - +params+: The hash with HTTP parameters that you want to pass. This may be +nil+. # - +body+: The request body with a string that is appropriately encoded # (application/x-www-form-urlencoded or multipart/form-data). # - +session+: A hash of parameters to store in the session. This may be +nil+. # - +flash+: A hash of parameters to store in the flash. This may be +nil+. # - +format+: Request format. Defaults to +nil+. Can be string or symbol. # - +as+: Content type. Defaults to +nil+. Must be a symbol that corresponds # to a mime type. # # Example calling +create+ action and sending two params: # # process :create, # method: 'POST', # params: { # user: { name: 'Gaurish Sharma', email: 'user@example.com' } # }, # session: { user_id: 1 }, # flash: { notice: 'This is flash message' } # # To simulate +GET+, +POST+, +PATCH+, +PUT+, +DELETE+ and +HEAD+ requests # prefer using #get, #post, #patch, #put, #delete and #head methods # respectively which will make tests more expressive. # # Note that the request method is not verified. def process(action, method: "GET", params: nil, session: nil, body: nil, flash: {}, format: nil, xhr: false, as: nil) check_required_ivars http_method = method.to_s.upcase @html_document = nil cookies.update(@request.cookies) cookies.update_cookies_from_jar @request.set_header "HTTP_COOKIE", cookies.to_header @request.delete_header "action_dispatch.cookies" @request = TestRequest.new scrub_env!(@request.env), @request.session, @controller.class @response = build_response @response_klass @response.request = @request @controller.recycle! if body @request.set_header "RAW_POST_DATA", body end @request.set_header "REQUEST_METHOD", http_method if as @request.content_type = Mime[as].to_s format ||= as end parameters = (params || {}).symbolize_keys if format parameters[:format] = format end generated_extras = @routes.generate_extras(parameters.merge(controller: controller_class_name, action: action.to_s)) generated_path = generated_path(generated_extras) query_string_keys = query_parameter_names(generated_extras) @request.assign_parameters(@routes, controller_class_name, action.to_s, parameters, generated_path, query_string_keys) @request.session.update(session) if session @request.flash.update(flash || {}) if xhr @request.set_header "HTTP_X_REQUESTED_WITH", "XMLHttpRequest" @request.fetch_header("HTTP_ACCEPT") do |k| @request.set_header k, [Mime[:js], Mime[:html], Mime[:xml], "text/xml", "*/*"].join(", ") end end @request.fetch_header("SCRIPT_NAME") do |k| @request.set_header k, @controller.config.relative_url_root end begin @controller.recycle! @controller.dispatch(action, @request, @response) ensure @request = @controller.request @response = @controller.response if @request.have_cookie_jar? unless @request.cookie_jar.committed? @request.cookie_jar.write(@response) cookies.update(@request.cookie_jar.instance_variable_get(:@cookies)) end end @response.prepare! if flash_value = @request.flash.to_session_value @request.session["flash"] = flash_value else @request.session.delete("flash") end if xhr @request.delete_header "HTTP_X_REQUESTED_WITH" @request.delete_header "HTTP_ACCEPT" end @request.query_string = "" @response.sent! end @response end def controller_class_name @controller.class.anonymous? ? "anonymous" : @controller.class.controller_path end def generated_path(generated_extras) generated_extras[0] end def query_parameter_names(generated_extras) generated_extras[1] + [:controller, :action] end def setup_controller_request_and_response @controller = nil unless defined? @controller @response_klass = ActionDispatch::TestResponse if klass = self.class.controller_class if klass < ActionController::Live @response_klass = LiveTestResponse end unless @controller begin @controller = klass.new rescue warn "could not construct controller #{klass}" if $VERBOSE end end end @request = TestRequest.create(@controller.class) @response = build_response @response_klass @response.request = @request if @controller @controller.request = @request @controller.params = {} end end def build_response(klass) klass.create end included do include ActionController::TemplateAssertions include ActionDispatch::Assertions class_attribute :_controller_class setup :setup_controller_request_and_response ActiveSupport.run_load_hooks(:action_controller_test_case, self) end private def scrub_env!(env) env.delete_if { |k, v| k.match?(/^(action_dispatch|rack)\.request/) } env.delete_if { |k, v| k.match?(/^action_dispatch\.rescue/) } env.delete "action_dispatch.request.query_parameters" env.delete "action_dispatch.request.request_parameters" env["rack.input"] = StringIO.new env.delete "CONTENT_LENGTH" env.delete "RAW_POST_DATA" env end def document_root_element html_document.root end def check_required_ivars # Sanity check for required instance variables so we can give an # understandable error message. [:@routes, :@controller, :@request, :@response].each do |iv_name| if !instance_variable_defined?(iv_name) || instance_variable_get(iv_name).nil? raise "#{iv_name} is nil: make sure you set it in your test's setup method." end end end end include Behavior end end