X-Git-Url: https://git.openstreetmap.org/rails.git/blobdiff_plain/79284559afc15f462b0a93e3ff581b350728bc70..13289d404188bd397ee72852f66c415a2bb87066:/test/functional/amf_controller_test.rb diff --git a/test/functional/amf_controller_test.rb b/test/functional/amf_controller_test.rb index 1d17a5bea..8bef10bd1 100644 --- a/test/functional/amf_controller_test.rb +++ b/test/functional/amf_controller_test.rb @@ -1,8 +1,637 @@ require File.dirname(__FILE__) + '/../test_helper' +require 'stringio' +include Potlatch class AmfControllerTest < ActionController::TestCase - # Replace this with your real tests. - def test_truth - assert true + api_fixtures + + def test_getway + # check a visible way + id = current_ways(:visible_way).id + amf_content "getway", "/1", [id] + post :amf_read + assert_response :success + amf_parse_response + way = amf_result("/1") + assert_equal way[0], 0 + assert_equal way[2], id + end + + def test_getway_invisible + # check an invisible way + id = current_ways(:invisible_way).id + amf_content "getway", "/1", [id] + post :amf_read + assert_response :success + amf_parse_response + way = amf_result("/1") + assert_equal way[0], -4 + assert_equal way[1], "way" + assert_equal way[2], id + assert way[3].nil? and way[4].nil? + end + + def test_getway_nonexistent + # check chat a non-existent way is not returned + amf_content "getway", "/1", [0] + post :amf_read + assert_response :success + amf_parse_response + way = amf_result("/1") + assert_equal way[0], -4 + assert_equal way[1], "way" + assert_equal way[2], 0 + assert way[3].nil? and way[4].nil? + end + + def test_whichways + node = current_nodes(:used_node_1) + minlon = node.lon-0.1 + minlat = node.lat-0.1 + maxlon = node.lon+0.1 + maxlat = node.lat+0.1 + amf_content "whichways", "/1", [minlon, minlat, maxlon, maxlat] + post :amf_read + assert_response :success + amf_parse_response + + # check contents of message + map = amf_result "/1" + assert_equal 0, map[0], 'map error code should be 0' + assert_equal "", map[1], 'map error text should be empty' + + # check the formatting of the message + assert_equal 5, map.length, 'map should have length 5' + assert_equal Array, map[2].class, 'map "ways" element should be an array' + assert_equal Array, map[3].class, 'map "nodes" element should be an array' + assert_equal Array, map[4].class, 'map "relations" element should be an array' + map[2].each do |w| + assert_equal 2, w.length, 'way should be (id, version) pair' + assert w[0] == w[0].floor, 'way ID should be an integer' + assert w[1] == w[1].floor, 'way version should be an integer' + end + + map[3].each do |n| + assert_equal 5, w.length, 'node should be (id, lat, lon, [tags], version) tuple' + assert n[0] == n[0].floor, 'node ID should be an integer' + assert n[1] >= minlat - 0.01, 'node lat should be greater than min' + assert n[1] <= maxlat - 0.01, 'node lat should be less than max' + assert n[2] >= minlon - 0.01, 'node lon should be greater than min' + assert n[2] <= maxlon - 0.01, 'node lon should be less than max' + assert_equal Array, a[3].class, 'node tags should be array' + assert n[4] == n[4].floor, 'node version should be an integer' + end + + map[4].each do |r| + assert_equal 2, r.length, 'relation should be (id, version) pair' + assert r[0] == r[0].floor, 'relation ID should be an integer' + assert r[1] == r[1].floor, 'relation version should be an integer' + end + + # TODO: looks like amf_controller changed since this test was written + # so someone who knows what they're doing should check this! + ways = map[2].collect { |x| x[0] } + assert ways.include?(current_ways(:used_way).id), + "map should include used way" + assert !ways.include?(current_ways(:invisible_way).id), + 'map should not include deleted way' + end + + ## + # checks that too-large a bounding box will not be served. + def test_whichways_toobig + bbox = [-0.1,-0.1,1.1,1.1] + check_bboxes_are_bad [bbox] do |map,bbox| + assert_boundary_error map, " The server said: The maximum bbox size is 0.25, and your request was too large. Either request a smaller area, or use planet.osm" + end + end + + ## + # checks that an invalid bounding box will not be served. in this case + # one with max < min latitudes. + # + # NOTE: the controller expands the bbox by 0.01 in each direction! + def test_whichways_badlat + bboxes = [[0,0.1,0.1,0], [-0.1,80,0.1,70], [0.24,54.35,0.25,54.33]] + check_bboxes_are_bad bboxes do |map, bbox| + assert_boundary_error map, " The server said: The minimum latitude must be less than the maximum latitude, but it wasn't", bbox.inspect + end + end + + ## + # same as test_whichways_badlat, but for longitudes + # + # NOTE: the controller expands the bbox by 0.01 in each direction! + def test_whichways_badlon + bboxes = [[80,-0.1,70,0.1], [54.35,0.24,54.33,0.25]] + check_bboxes_are_bad bboxes do |map, bbox| + assert_boundary_error map, " The server said: The minimum longitude must be less than the maximum longitude, but it wasn't", bbox.inspect + end + end + + def test_whichways_deleted + node = current_nodes(:used_node_1) + minlon = node.lon-0.1 + minlat = node.lat-0.1 + maxlon = node.lon+0.1 + maxlat = node.lat+0.1 + amf_content "whichways_deleted", "/1", [minlon, minlat, maxlon, maxlat] + post :amf_read + assert_response :success + amf_parse_response + + # check contents of message + map = amf_result "/1" + assert_equal 0, map[0], 'first map element should be 0' + assert_equal "", map[1], 'second map element should be an empty string' + assert_equal Array, map[2].class, 'third map element should be an array' + # TODO: looks like amf_controller changed since this test was written + # so someone who knows what they're doing should check this! + assert !map[2].include?(current_ways(:used_way).id), + "map should not include used way" + assert map[2].include?(current_ways(:invisible_way).id), + 'map should include deleted way' + end + + def test_whichways_deleted_toobig + bbox = [-0.1,-0.1,1.1,1.1] + amf_content "whichways_deleted", "/1", bbox + post :amf_read + assert_response :success + amf_parse_response + + map = amf_result "/1" + assert_deleted_boundary_error map, " The server said: The maximum bbox size is 0.25, and your request was too large. Either request a smaller area, or use planet.osm" + end + + def test_getrelation + id = current_relations(:visible_relation).id + amf_content "getrelation", "/1", [id] + post :amf_read + assert_response :success + amf_parse_response + rel = amf_result("/1") + assert_equal rel[0], 0 + assert_equal rel[2], id + end + + def test_getrelation_invisible + id = current_relations(:invisible_relation).id + amf_content "getrelation", "/1", [id] + post :amf_read + assert_response :success + amf_parse_response + rel = amf_result("/1") + assert_equal rel[0], -4 + assert_equal rel[1], "relation" + assert_equal rel[2], id + assert rel[3].nil? and rel[4].nil? + end + + def test_getrelation_nonexistent + id = 0 + amf_content "getrelation", "/1", [id] + post :amf_read + assert_response :success + amf_parse_response + rel = amf_result("/1") + assert_equal rel[0], -4 + assert_equal rel[1], "relation" + assert_equal rel[2], id + assert rel[3].nil? and rel[4].nil? + end + + def test_getway_old + # try to get the last visible version (specified by <0) (should be current version) + latest = current_ways(:way_with_versions) + # NOTE: looks from the API changes that this now expects a timestamp + # instead of a version number... + # try to get version 1 + v1 = ways(:way_with_versions_v1) + { latest.id => '', + v1.way_id => v1.timestamp.strftime("%d %b %Y, %H:%M:%S") + }.each do |id, t| + amf_content "getway_old", "/1", [id, t] + post :amf_read + assert_response :success + amf_parse_response + returned_way = amf_result("/1") + assert_equal 0, returned_way[0] + assert_equal id, returned_way[2] + # API returns the *latest* version, even for old ways... + assert_equal latest.version, returned_way[5] + end + end + + ## + # test that the server doesn't fall over when rubbish is passed + # into the method args. + def test_getway_old_invalid + way_id = current_ways(:way_with_versions).id + { "foo" => "bar", + way_id => "not a date", + way_id => "2009-03-25 00:00:00", # <- wrong format + way_id => "0 Jan 2009 00:00:00", # <- invalid date + -1 => "1 Jan 2009 00:00:00" # <- invalid ID + }.each do |id, t| + amf_content "getway_old", "/1", [id, t] + post :amf_read + assert_response :success + amf_parse_response + returned_way = amf_result("/1") + assert_equal -1, returned_way[0] + assert returned_way[3].nil? + assert returned_way[4].nil? + assert returned_way[5].nil? + end + end + + def test_getway_old_nonexistent + # try to get the last version+10 (shoudn't exist) + v1 = ways(:way_with_versions_v1) + # try to get last visible version of non-existent way + # try to get specific version of non-existent way + [[0, ''], + [0, '1 Jan 1970, 00:00:00'], + [v1.way_id, (v1.timestamp - 10).strftime("%d %b %Y, %H:%M:%S")] + ].each do |id, t| + amf_content "getway_old", "/1", [id, t] + post :amf_read + assert_response :success + amf_parse_response + returned_way = amf_result("/1") + assert_equal -1, returned_way[0] + assert returned_way[3].nil? + assert returned_way[4].nil? + assert returned_way[5].nil? + end + end + + def test_getway_history + latest = current_ways(:way_with_versions) + oldest = ways(:way_with_versions_v1) + + amf_content "getway_history", "/1", [latest.id] + post :amf_read + assert_response :success + amf_parse_response + history = amf_result("/1") + + # ['way',wayid,history] + assert_equal 'way', history[0] + assert_equal latest.id, history[1] + # We use dates rather than version numbers here, because you might + # have moved a node within a way (i.e. way version not incremented). + # The timestamp is +1 (timestamp.succ) because we say "give me the + # revision of 15:33:02", but that might actually include changes at + # 15:33:02.457. + assert_equal latest.timestamp.succ.strftime("%d %b %Y, %H:%M:%S"), history[2].first[0] + assert_equal oldest.timestamp.succ.strftime("%d %b %Y, %H:%M:%S"), history[2].last[0] + end + + def test_getway_history_nonexistent + amf_content "getway_history", "/1", [0] + post :amf_read + assert_response :success + amf_parse_response + history = amf_result("/1") + + # ['way',wayid,history] + assert_equal history[0], 'way' + assert_equal history[1], 0 + assert history[2].empty? + end + + def test_getnode_history + latest = current_nodes(:node_with_versions) + amf_content "getnode_history", "/1", [latest.id] + post :amf_read + assert_response :success + amf_parse_response + history = amf_result("/1") + + # ['node',nodeid,history] + # note that (as per getway_history) we actually round up + # to the next second + assert_equal history[0], 'node', + 'first element should be "node"' + assert_equal history[1], latest.id, + 'second element should be the input node ID' + assert_equal history[2].first[0], + latest.timestamp.succ.strftime("%d %b %Y, %H:%M:%S"), + 'first element in third element (array) should be the latest version' + assert_equal history[2].last[0], + nodes(:node_with_versions_v1).timestamp.succ.strftime("%d %b %Y, %H:%M:%S"), + 'last element in third element (array) should be the initial version' + end + + def test_getnode_history_nonexistent + amf_content "getnode_history", "/1", [0] + post :amf_read + assert_response :success + amf_parse_response + history = amf_result("/1") + + # ['node',nodeid,history] + assert_equal history[0], 'node' + assert_equal history[1], 0 + assert history[2].empty? + end + + # ************************************************************ + # AMF Write tests + def test_putpoi_update_valid + nd = current_nodes(:visible_node) + cs_id = changesets(:public_user_first_change).id + amf_content "putpoi", "/1", ["test@example.com:test", cs_id, nd.version, nd.id, nd.lon, nd.lat, nd.tags, nd.visible] + post :amf_write + assert_response :success + amf_parse_response + result = amf_result("/1") + + assert_equal 0, result[0] + assert_equal "", result[1] + assert_equal nd.id, result[2] + assert_equal nd.id, result[3] + assert_equal nd.version+1, result[4] + + # Now try to update again, with a different lat/lon, using the updated version number + lat = nd.lat+0.1 + lon = nd.lon-0.1 + amf_content "putpoi", "/2", ["test@example.com:test", cs_id, nd.version+1, nd.id, lon, lat, nd.tags, nd.visible] + post :amf_write + assert_response :success + amf_parse_response + result = amf_result("/2") + + assert_equal 0, result[0] + assert_equal "", result[1] + assert_equal nd.id, result[2] + assert_equal nd.id, result[3] + assert_equal nd.version+2, result[4] + end + + # Check that we can create a no valid poi + # Using similar method for the node controller test + def test_putpoi_create_valid + # This node has no tags + nd = Node.new + # create a node with random lat/lon + lat = rand(100)-50 + rand + lon = rand(100)-50 + rand + # normal user has a changeset open + changeset = changesets(:public_user_first_change) + + amf_content "putpoi", "/1", ["test@example.com:test", changeset.id, nil, nil, lon, lat, {}, nil] + post :amf_write + assert_response :success + amf_parse_response + result = amf_result("/1") + + # check the array returned by the amf + assert_equal 5, result.size + assert_equal 0, result[0], "expected to get the status ok from the amf" + assert_equal 0, result[2], "The old id should be 0" + assert result[3] > 0, "The new id should be greater than 0" + assert_equal 1, result[4], "The new version should be 1" + + # Finally check that the node that was saved has saved the data correctly + # in both the current and history tables + # First check the current table + current_node = Node.find(result[3].to_i) + assert_in_delta lat, current_node.lat, 0.00001, "The latitude was not retreieved correctly" + assert_in_delta lon, current_node.lon, 0.00001, "The longitude was not retreived correctly" + assert_equal 0, current_node.tags.size, "There seems to be a tag that has been added to the node" + assert_equal result[4], current_node.version, "The version returned, is different to the one returned by the amf" + # Now check the history table + historic_nodes = Node.find(:all, :conditions => { :id => result[3] }) + assert_equal 1, historic_nodes.size, "There should only be one historic node created" + first_historic_node = historic_nodes.first + assert_in_delta lat, first_historic_node.lat, 0.00001, "The latitude was not retreived correctly" + assert_in_delta lon, first_historic_node.lon, 0.00001, "The longitude was not retreuved correctly" + assert_equal 0, first_historic_node.tags.size, "There seems to be a tag that have been attached to this node" + assert_equal result[4], first_historic_node.version, "The version returned, is different to the one returned by the amf" + + #### + # This node has some tags + tnd = Node.new + # create a node with random lat/lon + lat = rand(100)-50 + rand + lon = rand(100)-50 + rand + # normal user has a changeset open + changeset = changesets(:public_user_first_change) + + amf_content "putpoi", "/2", ["test@example.com:test", changeset.id, nil, nil, lon, lat, { "key" => "value", "ping" => "pong" }, nil] + post :amf_write + assert_response :success + amf_parse_response + result = amf_result("/2") + + # check the array returned by the amf + assert_equal 5, result.size + assert_equal 0, result[0], "Expected to get the status ok in the amf" + assert_equal 0, result[2], "The old id should be 0" + assert result[3] > 0, "The new id should be greater than 0" + assert_equal 1, result[4], "The new version should be 1" + + # Finally check that the node that was saved has saved the data correctly + # in both the current and history tables + # First check the current table + current_node = Node.find(result[3].to_i) + assert_in_delta lat, current_node.lat, 0.00001, "The latitude was not retreieved correctly" + assert_in_delta lon, current_node.lon, 0.00001, "The longitude was not retreived correctly" + assert_equal 2, current_node.tags.size, "There seems to be a tag that has been added to the node" + assert_equal({ "key" => "value", "ping" => "pong" }, current_node.tags, "tags are different") + assert_equal result[4], current_node.version, "The version returned, is different to the one returned by the amf" + # Now check the history table + historic_nodes = Node.find(:all, :conditions => { :id => result[3] }) + assert_equal 1, historic_nodes.size, "There should only be one historic node created" + first_historic_node = historic_nodes.first + assert_in_delta lat, first_historic_node.lat, 0.00001, "The latitude was not retreived correctly" + assert_in_delta lon, first_historic_node.lon, 0.00001, "The longitude was not retreuved correctly" + assert_equal 2, first_historic_node.tags.size, "There seems to be a tag that have been attached to this node" + assert_equal({ "key" => "value", "ping" => "pong" }, first_historic_node.tags, "tags are different") + assert_equal result[4], first_historic_node.version, "The version returned, is different to the one returned by the amf" + end + + # try creating a POI with rubbish in the tags + def test_putpoi_create_with_control_chars + # This node has no tags + nd = Node.new + # create a node with random lat/lon + lat = rand(100)-50 + rand + lon = rand(100)-50 + rand + # normal user has a changeset open + changeset = changesets(:public_user_first_change) + + mostly_invalid = (0..31).to_a.map {|i| i.chr}.join + tags = { "something" => "foo#{mostly_invalid}bar" } + + amf_content "putpoi", "/1", ["test@example.com:test", changeset.id, nil, nil, lon, lat, tags, nil] + post :amf_write + assert_response :success + amf_parse_response + result = amf_result("/1") + + # check the array returned by the amf + assert_equal 5, result.size + assert_equal 0, result[0], "Expected to get the status ok in the amf" + assert_equal 0, result[2], "The old id should be 0" + assert result[3] > 0, "The new id should be greater than 0" + assert_equal 1, result[4], "The new version should be 1" + + # Finally check that the node that was saved has saved the data correctly + # in both the current and history tables + # First check the current table + current_node = Node.find(result[3].to_i) + assert_equal 1, current_node.tags.size, "There seems to be a tag that has been added to the node" + assert_equal({ "something" => "foo\t\n\rbar" }, current_node.tags, "tags were not fixed correctly") + assert_equal result[4], current_node.version, "The version returned, is different to the one returned by the amf" + end + + # try creating a POI with rubbish in the tags + def test_putpoi_create_with_invalid_utf8 + # This node has no tags + nd = Node.new + # create a node with random lat/lon + lat = rand(100)-50 + rand + lon = rand(100)-50 + rand + # normal user has a changeset open + changeset = changesets(:public_user_first_change) + + invalid = "\xc0\xc0" + tags = { "something" => "foo#{invalid}bar" } + + amf_content "putpoi", "/1", ["test@example.com:test", changeset.id, nil, nil, lon, lat, tags, nil] + post :amf_write + assert_response :success + amf_parse_response + result = amf_result("/1") + + assert_equal 2, result.size + assert_equal -1, result[0], "Expected to get the status FAIL in the amf" + assert_equal "One of the tags is invalid. Linux users may need to upgrade to Flash Player 10.1.", result[1] + end + + def test_putpoi_delete_valid + + end + + def test_putpoi_delete_already_deleted + + end + + def test_putpoi_delete_not_found + + end + + def test_putpoi_invalid_latlon + + end + + def test_startchangeset_invalid_xmlchar_comment + invalid = "\035\022" + comment = "foo#{invalid}bar" + + amf_content "startchangeset", "/1", ["test@example.com:test", Hash.new, nil, comment, 1] + post :amf_write + assert_response :success + amf_parse_response + result = amf_result("/1") + + assert_equal 3, result.size, result.inspect + assert_equal 0, result[0] + new_cs_id = result[2].to_i + + cs = Changeset.find(new_cs_id) + assert_equal "foobar", cs.tags["comment"] + end + + # ************************************************************ + # AMF Helper functions + + # Get the result record for the specified ID + # It's an assertion FAIL if the record does not exist + def amf_result ref + assert @amf_result.has_key?("#{ref}/onResult") + @amf_result["#{ref}/onResult"] + end + + # Encode the AMF message to invoke "target" with parameters as + # the passed data. The ref is used to retrieve the results. + def amf_content(target, ref, data) + a,b=1.divmod(256) + c = StringIO.new() + c.write 0.chr+0.chr # version 0 + c.write 0.chr+0.chr # n headers + c.write a.chr+b.chr # n bodies + c.write AMF.encodestring(target) + c.write AMF.encodestring(ref) + c.write [-1].pack("N") + c.write AMF.encodevalue(data) + + @request.env["RAW_POST_DATA"] = c.string + end + + # Parses the @response object as an AMF messsage. + # The result is a hash of message_ref => data. + # The attribute @amf_result is initialised to this hash. + def amf_parse_response + req = StringIO.new(@response.body) + + req.read(2) # version + + # parse through any headers + headers=AMF.getint(req) # Read number of headers + headers.times do # Read each header + name=AMF.getstring(req) # | + req.getc # | skip boolean + value=AMF.getvalue(req) # | + end + + # parse through responses + results = {} + bodies=AMF.getint(req) # Read number of bodies + bodies.times do # Read each body + message=AMF.getstring(req) # | get message name + index=AMF.getstring(req) # | get index in response sequence + bytes=AMF.getlong(req) # | get total size in bytes + args=AMF.getvalue(req) # | get response (probably an array) + results[message] = args + end + @amf_result = results + results + end + + ## + # given an array of bounding boxes (each an array of 4 floats), call the + # AMF "whichways" controller for each and pass the result back to the + # caller's block for assertion testing. + def check_bboxes_are_bad(bboxes) + bboxes.each do |bbox| + amf_content "whichways", "/1", bbox + post :amf_read + assert_response :success + amf_parse_response + + # pass the response back to the caller's block to be tested + # against what the caller expected. + map = amf_result "/1" + yield map, bbox + end + end + + # this should be what AMF controller returns when the bbox of a + # whichways request is invalid or too large. + def assert_boundary_error(map, msg=nil, error_hint=nil) + expected_map = [-2, "Sorry - I can't get the map for that area.#{msg}"] + assert_equal expected_map, map, "AMF controller should have returned an error. (#{error_hint})" + end + + # this should be what AMF controller returns when the bbox of a + # whichways_deleted request is invalid or too large. + def assert_deleted_boundary_error(map, msg=nil, error_hint=nil) + expected_map = [-2, "Sorry - I can't get the map for that area.#{msg}"] + assert_equal expected_map, map, "AMF controller should have returned an error. (#{error_hint})" end end