class OpenIDFunctionalTestCase in Drupal 7
Test discovery and login using OpenID
Hierarchy
- class \DrupalTestCase
- class \DrupalWebTestCase
- class \OpenIDWebTestCase
- class \OpenIDFunctionalTestCase
- class \OpenIDWebTestCase
- class \DrupalWebTestCase
Expanded class hierarchy of OpenIDFunctionalTestCase
File
- modules/
openid/ openid.test, line 42 - Tests for openid.module.
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class OpenIDFunctionalTestCase extends OpenIDWebTestCase {
protected $web_user;
public static function getInfo() {
return array(
'name' => 'OpenID discovery and login',
'description' => "Adds an identity to a user's profile and uses it to log in.",
'group' => 'OpenID',
);
}
function setUp() {
parent::setUp('openid', 'openid_test');
// User doesn't need special permissions; only the ability to log in.
$this->web_user = $this
->drupalCreateUser(array());
}
/**
* Test discovery of OpenID Provider Endpoint via Yadis and HTML.
*/
function testDiscovery() {
$this
->drupalLogin($this->web_user);
// The User-supplied Identifier entered by the user may indicate the URL of
// the OpenID Provider Endpoint in various ways, as described in OpenID
// Authentication 2.0 and Yadis Specification 1.0.
// Note that all of the tested identifiers refer to the same endpoint, so
// only the first will trigger an associate request in openid_association()
// (association is only done the first time Drupal encounters a given
// endpoint).
// Yadis discovery (see Yadis Specification 1.0, section 6.2.5):
// If the User-supplied Identifier is a URL, it may be a direct or indirect
// reference to an XRDS document (a Yadis Resource Descriptor) that contains
// the URL of the OpenID Provider Endpoint.
// Identifier is the URL of an XRDS document.
// On HTTP test environments, the URL scheme is stripped in order to test
// that the supplied identifier is normalized in openid_begin().
$identity = url('openid-test/yadis/xrds', array(
'absolute' => TRUE,
));
$this
->addIdentity(preg_replace('@^http://@', '', $identity), 2, 'http://example.com/xrds', $identity);
$identity = url('openid-test/yadis/xrds/delegate', array(
'absolute' => TRUE,
));
$this
->addIdentity(preg_replace('@^http://@', '', $identity), 2, 'http://example.com/xrds-delegate', $identity);
// Identifier is the URL of an XRDS document containing an OP Identifier
// Element. The Relying Party sends the special value
// "http://specs.openid.net/auth/2.0/identifier_select" as Claimed
// Identifier. The OpenID Provider responds with the actual identifier
// including the fragment.
$identity = url('openid-test/yadis/xrds/dummy-user', array(
'absolute' => TRUE,
'fragment' => $this
->randomName(),
));
// Tell openid_test.module to respond with this identifier. If the fragment
// part is present in the identifier, it should be retained.
variable_set('openid_test_response', array(
'openid.claimed_id' => $identity,
'openid.identity' => openid_normalize($identity),
));
$this
->addIdentity(url('openid-test/yadis/xrds/server', array(
'absolute' => TRUE,
)), 2, 'http://specs.openid.net/auth/2.0/identifier_select', $identity);
variable_set('openid_test_response', array());
// Identifier is the URL of an HTML page that is sent with an HTTP header
// that contains the URL of an XRDS document.
$this
->addIdentity(url('openid-test/yadis/x-xrds-location', array(
'absolute' => TRUE,
)), 2);
// Identifier is the URL of an HTML page containing a <meta http-equiv=...>
// element that contains the URL of an XRDS document.
$this
->addIdentity(url('openid-test/yadis/http-equiv', array(
'absolute' => TRUE,
)), 2);
// Identifier is an XRI. Resolve using our own dummy proxy resolver.
variable_set('xri_proxy_resolver', url('openid-test/yadis/xrds/xri', array(
'absolute' => TRUE,
)) . '/');
$this
->addIdentity('@example*résumé;%25', 2, 'http://example.com/xrds', 'http://example.com/user');
// Make sure that unverified CanonicalID are not trusted.
variable_set('openid_test_canonical_id_status', 'bad value');
$this
->addIdentity('@example*résumé;%25', 2, FALSE, FALSE);
// HTML-based discovery:
// If the User-supplied Identifier is a URL of an HTML page, the page may
// contain a <link rel=...> element containing the URL of the OpenID
// Provider Endpoint. OpenID 1 and 2 describe slightly different formats.
// OpenID Authentication 1.1, section 3.1:
$this
->addIdentity(url('openid-test/html/openid1', array(
'absolute' => TRUE,
)), 1, 'http://example.com/html-openid1');
// OpenID Authentication 2.0, section 7.3.3:
$this
->addIdentity(url('openid-test/html/openid2', array(
'absolute' => TRUE,
)), 2, 'http://example.com/html-openid2');
// OpenID Authentication 2.0, section 7.2.4:
// URL Identifiers MUST then be further normalized by both (1) following
// redirects when retrieving their content and finally (2) applying the
// rules in Section 6 of RFC3986 to the final destination URL. This final
// URL MUST be noted by the Relying Party as the Claimed Identifier and be
// used when requesting authentication.
// Single redirect.
$identity = $expected_claimed_id = url('openid-test/redirected/yadis/xrds/1', array(
'absolute' => TRUE,
));
$this
->addRedirectedIdentity($identity, 2, 'http://example.com/xrds', $expected_claimed_id, 0);
// Exact 3 redirects (default value for the 'max_redirects' option in
// drupal_http_request()).
$identity = $expected_claimed_id = url('openid-test/redirected/yadis/xrds/2', array(
'absolute' => TRUE,
));
$this
->addRedirectedIdentity($identity, 2, 'http://example.com/xrds', $expected_claimed_id, 2);
// Fails because there are more than 3 redirects (default value for the
// 'max_redirects' option in drupal_http_request()).
$identity = url('openid-test/redirected/yadis/xrds/3', array(
'absolute' => TRUE,
));
$expected_claimed_id = FALSE;
$this
->addRedirectedIdentity($identity, 2, 'http://example.com/xrds', $expected_claimed_id, 3);
}
/**
* Test login using OpenID.
*/
function testLogin() {
$this
->drupalLogin($this->web_user);
// Use a User-supplied Identity that is the URL of an XRDS document.
$identity = url('openid-test/yadis/xrds', array(
'absolute' => TRUE,
));
$this
->addIdentity($identity);
$this
->drupalLogout();
// Test logging in via the login block on the front page.
$this
->submitLoginForm($identity);
$this
->assertLink(t('Log out'), 0, 'User was logged in.');
$this
->drupalLogout();
// Test logging in via the user/login page.
$edit = array(
'openid_identifier' => $identity,
);
$this
->drupalPost('user/login', $edit, t('Log in'));
// Check we are on the OpenID redirect form.
$this
->assertTitle(t('OpenID redirect'), 'OpenID redirect page was displayed.');
// Submit form to the OpenID Provider Endpoint.
$this
->drupalPost(NULL, array(), t('Send'));
$this
->assertLink(t('Log out'), 0, 'User was logged in.');
// Verify user was redirected away from user/login to an accessible page.
$this
->assertResponse(200);
$this
->drupalLogout();
// Use a User-supplied Identity that is the URL of an XRDS document.
// Tell the test module to add a doctype. This should fail.
$identity = url('openid-test/yadis/xrds', array(
'absolute' => TRUE,
'query' => array(
'doctype' => 1,
),
));
// Test logging in via the login block on the front page.
$edit = array(
'openid_identifier' => $identity,
);
$this
->drupalPost('', $edit, t('Log in'));
$this
->assertRaw(t('Sorry, that is not a valid OpenID. Ensure you have spelled your ID correctly.'), 'XML with DOCTYPE was rejected.');
}
/**
* Test login using OpenID during maintenance mode.
*/
function testLoginMaintenanceMode() {
$this->web_user = $this
->drupalCreateUser(array(
'access site in maintenance mode',
));
$this
->drupalLogin($this->web_user);
// Use a User-supplied Identity that is the URL of an XRDS document.
$identity = url('openid-test/yadis/xrds', array(
'absolute' => TRUE,
));
$this
->addIdentity($identity);
$this
->drupalLogout();
// Enable maintenance mode.
variable_set('maintenance_mode', 1);
// Test logging in via the user/login page while the site is offline.
$edit = array(
'openid_identifier' => $identity,
);
$this
->drupalPost('user/login', $edit, t('Log in'));
// Check we are on the OpenID redirect form.
$this
->assertTitle(t('OpenID redirect'), 'OpenID redirect page was displayed.');
// Submit form to the OpenID Provider Endpoint.
$this
->drupalPost(NULL, array(), t('Send'));
$this
->assertLink(t('Log out'), 0, 'User was logged in.');
// Verify user was redirected away from user/login to an accessible page.
$this
->assertText(t('Operating in maintenance mode.'));
$this
->assertResponse(200);
}
/**
* Test deleting an OpenID identity from a user's profile.
*/
function testDelete() {
$this
->drupalLogin($this->web_user);
// Add identity to user's profile.
$identity = url('openid-test/yadis/xrds', array(
'absolute' => TRUE,
));
$this
->addIdentity($identity);
$this
->assertText($identity, 'Identity appears in list.');
// Delete the newly added identity.
$this
->clickLink(t('Delete'));
$this
->drupalPost(NULL, array(), t('Confirm'));
$this
->assertText(t('OpenID deleted.'), 'Identity deleted');
$this
->assertNoText($identity, 'Identity no longer appears in list.');
}
/**
* Test that a blocked user cannot log in.
*/
function testBlockedUserLogin() {
// Use a User-supplied Identity that is the URL of an XRDS document.
$identity = url('openid-test/yadis/xrds', array(
'absolute' => TRUE,
));
// Log in and add an OpenID Identity to the account.
$this
->drupalLogin($this->web_user);
$this
->addIdentity($identity);
$this
->drupalLogout();
// Log in as an admin user and block the account.
$admin_user = $this
->drupalCreateUser(array(
'administer users',
));
$this
->drupalLogin($admin_user);
$this
->drupalGet('admin/people');
$edit = array(
'operation' => 'block',
'accounts[' . $this->web_user->uid . ']' => TRUE,
);
$this
->drupalPost('admin/people', $edit, t('Update'));
$this
->assertRaw('The update has been performed.', 'Account was blocked.');
$this
->drupalLogout();
$this
->submitLoginForm($identity);
$this
->assertRaw(t('The username %name has not been activated or is blocked.', array(
'%name' => $this->web_user->name,
)), 'User login was blocked.');
}
/**
* Add OpenID identity to user's profile.
*
* @param $identity
* The User-supplied Identifier.
* @param $version
* The protocol version used by the service.
* @param $local_id
* The expected OP-Local Identifier found during discovery.
* @param $claimed_id
* The expected Claimed Identifier returned by the OpenID Provider, or FALSE
* if the discovery is expected to fail.
*/
function addIdentity($identity, $version = 2, $local_id = 'http://example.com/xrds', $claimed_id = NULL) {
// Tell openid_test.module to only accept this OP-Local Identifier.
variable_set('openid_test_identity', $local_id);
$edit = array(
'openid_identifier' => $identity,
);
$this
->drupalPost('user/' . $this->web_user->uid . '/openid', $edit, t('Add an OpenID'));
if ($claimed_id === FALSE) {
$this
->assertRaw(t('Sorry, that is not a valid OpenID. Ensure you have spelled your ID correctly.'), 'Invalid identity was rejected.');
return;
}
// OpenID 1 used a HTTP redirect, OpenID 2 uses a HTML form that is submitted automatically using JavaScript.
if ($version == 2) {
// Check we are on the OpenID redirect form.
$this
->assertTitle(t('OpenID redirect'), 'OpenID redirect page was displayed.');
// Submit form to the OpenID Provider Endpoint.
$this
->drupalPost(NULL, array(), t('Send'));
}
if (!isset($claimed_id)) {
$claimed_id = $identity;
}
$this
->assertRaw(t('Successfully added %identity', array(
'%identity' => $claimed_id,
)), format_string('Identity %identity was added.', array(
'%identity' => $identity,
)));
}
/**
* Add OpenID identity, changed by the following redirects, to user's profile.
*
* According to OpenID Authentication 2.0, section 7.2.4, URL Identifiers MUST
* be further normalized by following redirects when retrieving their content
* and this final URL MUST be noted by the Relying Party as the Claimed
* Identifier and be used when requesting authentication.
*
* @param $identity
* The User-supplied Identifier.
* @param $version
* The protocol version used by the service.
* @param $local_id
* The expected OP-Local Identifier found during discovery.
* @param $claimed_id
* The expected Claimed Identifier returned by the OpenID Provider, or FALSE
* if the discovery is expected to fail.
* @param $redirects
* The number of redirects.
*/
function addRedirectedIdentity($identity, $version = 2, $local_id = 'http://example.com/xrds', $claimed_id = NULL, $redirects = 0) {
// Set the final destination URL which is the same as the Claimed
// Identifier, we insert the same identifier also to the provider response,
// but provider could further change the Claimed ID actually (e.g. it could
// add unique fragment).
variable_set('openid_test_redirect_url', $identity);
variable_set('openid_test_response', array(
'openid.claimed_id' => $identity,
));
$this
->addIdentity(url('openid-test/redirect/' . $redirects, array(
'absolute' => TRUE,
)), $version, $local_id, $claimed_id);
// Clean up.
variable_del('openid_test_redirect_url');
variable_del('openid_test_response');
}
/**
* Tests that openid.signed is verified.
*/
function testSignatureValidation() {
// Use a User-supplied Identity that is the URL of an XRDS document.
$identity = url('openid-test/yadis/xrds', array(
'absolute' => TRUE,
));
// Respond with an invalid signature.
variable_set('openid_test_response', array(
'openid.sig' => 'this-is-an-invalid-signature',
));
$this
->submitLoginForm($identity);
$this
->assertRaw('OpenID login failed.');
// Do not sign the mandatory field openid.assoc_handle.
variable_set('openid_test_response', array(
'openid.signed' => 'op_endpoint,claimed_id,identity,return_to,response_nonce',
));
$this
->submitLoginForm($identity);
$this
->assertRaw('OpenID login failed.');
// Sign all mandatory fields and a custom field.
$keys_to_sign = array(
'op_endpoint',
'claimed_id',
'identity',
'return_to',
'response_nonce',
'assoc_handle',
'foo',
);
$association = new stdClass();
$association->mac_key = variable_get('mac_key');
$response = array(
'openid.op_endpoint' => url('openid-test/endpoint', array(
'absolute' => TRUE,
)),
'openid.claimed_id' => $identity,
'openid.identity' => $identity,
'openid.return_to' => url('openid/authenticate', array(
'absolute' => TRUE,
)),
'openid.response_nonce' => _openid_nonce(),
'openid.assoc_handle' => 'openid-test',
'openid.foo' => 123,
'openid.signed' => implode(',', $keys_to_sign),
);
$response['openid.sig'] = _openid_signature($association, $response, $keys_to_sign);
variable_set('openid_test_response', $response);
$this
->submitLoginForm($identity);
$this
->assertNoRaw('OpenID login failed.');
$this
->assertFieldByName('name', '', 'No username was supplied by provider.');
$this
->assertFieldByName('mail', '', 'No e-mail address was supplied by provider.');
// Check that unsigned SREG fields are ignored.
$response = array(
'openid.signed' => 'op_endpoint,claimed_id,identity,return_to,response_nonce,assoc_handle,sreg.nickname',
'openid.sreg.nickname' => 'john',
'openid.sreg.email' => 'john@example.com',
);
variable_set('openid_test_response', $response);
$this
->submitLoginForm($identity);
$this
->assertNoRaw('OpenID login failed.');
$this
->assertFieldByName('name', 'john', 'Username was supplied by provider.');
$this
->assertFieldByName('mail', '', 'E-mail address supplied by provider was ignored.');
}
}
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DrupalWebTestCase:: |
protected | function | Runs cron in the Drupal installed by Simpletest. | |
DrupalWebTestCase:: |
protected | function | Close the cURL handler and unset the handler. | |
DrupalWebTestCase:: |
protected | function | Initializes and executes a cURL request. | |
DrupalWebTestCase:: |
protected | function | Reads headers and registers errors received from the tested site. | |
DrupalWebTestCase:: |
protected | function | Initializes the cURL connection. | |
DrupalWebTestCase:: |
protected | function | Compare two files based on size and file name. | |
DrupalWebTestCase:: |
protected | function | Creates a custom content type based on default settings. | |
DrupalWebTestCase:: |
protected | function | Creates a node based on default settings. | |
DrupalWebTestCase:: |
protected | function | Creates a role with specified permissions. | |
DrupalWebTestCase:: |
protected | function | Create a user with a given set of permissions. | |
DrupalWebTestCase:: |
protected | function | Retrieves a Drupal path or an absolute path. | |
DrupalWebTestCase:: |
protected | function | Retrieve a Drupal path or an absolute path and JSON decode the result. | |
DrupalWebTestCase:: |
protected | function | Gets the current raw HTML of requested page. | |
DrupalWebTestCase:: |
protected | function | Gets the value of an HTTP response header. If multiple requests were required to retrieve the page, only the headers from the last request will be checked by default. However, if TRUE is passed as the second argument, all requests will be processed… | |
DrupalWebTestCase:: |
protected | function | Gets the HTTP response headers of the requested page. Normally we are only interested in the headers returned by the last request. However, if a page is redirected or HTTP authentication is in use, multiple requests will be required to retrieve the… | |
DrupalWebTestCase:: |
protected | function | Gets an array containing all e-mails sent during this test case. | |
DrupalWebTestCase:: |
function | Get a node from the database based on its title. | ||
DrupalWebTestCase:: |
protected | function | Gets the value of the Drupal.settings JavaScript variable for the currently loaded page. | |
DrupalWebTestCase:: |
protected | function | Get a list files that can be used in tests. | |
DrupalWebTestCase:: |
protected | function | Generate a token for the currently logged in user. | |
DrupalWebTestCase:: |
protected | function | Retrieves only the headers for a Drupal path or an absolute path. | |
DrupalWebTestCase:: |
protected | function | Log in a user with the internal browser. | |
DrupalWebTestCase:: |
protected | function | ||
DrupalWebTestCase:: |
protected | function | Execute a POST request on a Drupal page. It will be done as usual POST request with SimpleBrowser. | |
DrupalWebTestCase:: |
protected | function | Execute an Ajax submission. | |
DrupalWebTestCase:: |
protected | function | Sets the raw HTML content. This can be useful when a page has been fetched outside of the internal browser and assertions need to be made on the returned page. | |
DrupalWebTestCase:: |
protected | function | Sets the value of the Drupal.settings JavaScript variable for the currently loaded page. | |
DrupalWebTestCase:: |
protected | function | Takes a path and returns an absolute path. | |
DrupalWebTestCase:: |
protected | function | Get all option elements, including nested options, in a select. | |
DrupalWebTestCase:: |
protected | function | Get the selected value from a select field. | |
DrupalWebTestCase:: |
protected | function | Returns the cache key used for the setup caching. | |
DrupalWebTestCase:: |
protected | function | Get the current URL from the cURL handler. | |
DrupalWebTestCase:: |
protected | function | Handle form input related to drupalPost(). Ensure that the specified fields exist and attempt to create POST data in the correct manner for the particular field type. | |
DrupalWebTestCase:: |
protected | function | Copies the cached tables and files for a cached installation setup. | |
DrupalWebTestCase:: |
protected | function | Parse content returned from curlExec using DOM and SimpleXML. | |
DrupalWebTestCase:: |
protected | function | Preload the registry from the testing site. | |
DrupalWebTestCase:: |
protected | function | Generates a database prefix for running tests. | |
DrupalWebTestCase:: |
protected | function | Prepares the current environment for running the test. | |
DrupalWebTestCase:: |
protected | function | Recursively copy one directory to another. | |
DrupalWebTestCase:: |
protected | function | Refresh the in-memory set of variables. Useful after a page request is made that changes a variable in a different thread. | 1 |
DrupalWebTestCase:: |
protected | function | Reset all data structures after having enabled new modules. | |
DrupalWebTestCase:: |
protected | function | Store the installation setup to a cache. | |
DrupalWebTestCase:: |
protected | function | Delete created files and temporary files directory, delete the tables created by setUp(), and reset the database prefix. | 6 |
DrupalWebTestCase:: |
protected | function | Outputs to verbose the most recent $count emails sent. | |
DrupalWebTestCase:: |
protected | function | Perform an xpath search on the contents of the internal browser. The search is relative to the root element (HTML tag normally) of the page. | |
DrupalWebTestCase:: |
function |
Constructor for DrupalWebTestCase. Overrides DrupalTestCase:: |
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OpenIDFunctionalTestCase:: |
protected | property | ||
OpenIDFunctionalTestCase:: |
function | Add OpenID identity to user's profile. | ||
OpenIDFunctionalTestCase:: |
function | Add OpenID identity, changed by the following redirects, to user's profile. | ||
OpenIDFunctionalTestCase:: |
public static | function | 1 | |
OpenIDFunctionalTestCase:: |
function |
Sets up a Drupal site for running functional and integration tests. Overrides DrupalWebTestCase:: |
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OpenIDFunctionalTestCase:: |
function | Test that a blocked user cannot log in. | ||
OpenIDFunctionalTestCase:: |
function | Test deleting an OpenID identity from a user's profile. | ||
OpenIDFunctionalTestCase:: |
function | Test discovery of OpenID Provider Endpoint via Yadis and HTML. | ||
OpenIDFunctionalTestCase:: |
function | Test login using OpenID. | ||
OpenIDFunctionalTestCase:: |
function | Test login using OpenID during maintenance mode. | ||
OpenIDFunctionalTestCase:: |
function | Tests that openid.signed is verified. | ||
OpenIDWebTestCase:: |
function | Parses the last sent e-mail and returns the one-time login link URL. | ||
OpenIDWebTestCase:: |
function | Initiates the login procedure using the specified User-supplied Identity. |