goirc/client/handlers_test.go

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Go

package client
import (
"testing"
"time"
"github.com/fluffle/goirc/state"
"github.com/golang/mock/gomock"
)
// This test performs a simple end-to-end verification of correct line parsing
// and event dispatch as well as testing the PING handler. All the other tests
// in this file will call their respective handlers synchronously, otherwise
// testing becomes more difficult.
func TestPING(t *testing.T) {
_, s := setUp(t)
defer s.tearDown()
s.nc.Send("PING :1234567890")
s.nc.Expect("PONG :1234567890")
}
// Test the REGISTER handler matches section 3.1 of rfc2812
func TestREGISTER(t *testing.T) {
c, s := setUp(t)
defer s.tearDown()
c.h_REGISTER(&Line{Cmd: REGISTER})
s.nc.Expect("NICK test")
s.nc.Expect("USER test 12 * :Testing IRC")
s.nc.ExpectNothing()
c.cfg.Pass = "12345"
c.cfg.Me.Ident = "idiot"
c.cfg.Me.Name = "I've got the same combination on my luggage!"
c.h_REGISTER(&Line{Cmd: REGISTER})
s.nc.Expect("PASS 12345")
s.nc.Expect("NICK test")
s.nc.Expect("USER idiot 12 * :I've got the same combination on my luggage!")
s.nc.ExpectNothing()
}
// Test the handler for 001 / RPL_WELCOME
func Test001(t *testing.T) {
c, s := setUp(t)
defer s.tearDown()
l := ParseLine(":irc.server.org 001 newnick :Welcome to IRC newnick!ident@somehost.com")
// Set up a handler to detect whether connected handler is called from 001
hcon := false
c.HandleFunc("connected", func(conn *Conn, line *Line) {
hcon = true
})
// Test state tracking first.
gomock.InOrder(
s.st.EXPECT().Me().Return(c.cfg.Me),
s.st.EXPECT().NickInfo("test", "ident", "somehost.com", "Testing IRC"),
s.st.EXPECT().ReNick("test", "newnick").Return(&state.Nick{
Nick: "newnick",
Ident: c.cfg.Me.Ident,
Name: c.cfg.Me.Name,
}),
)
// Call handler with a valid 001 line
c.h_001(l)
<-time.After(time.Millisecond)
if !hcon {
t.Errorf("001 handler did not dispatch connected event.")
}
// Now without state tracking.
c.st = nil
c.h_001(l)
// Check host parsed correctly
if c.cfg.Me.Host != "somehost.com" {
t.Errorf("Host parsing failed, host is '%s'.", c.cfg.Me.Host)
}
c.st = s.st
}
// Test the handler for 433 / ERR_NICKNAMEINUSE
func Test433(t *testing.T) {
c, s := setUp(t)
defer s.tearDown()
// Call handler with a 433 line, not triggering c.cfg.Me.Renick()
s.st.EXPECT().Me().Return(c.cfg.Me)
c.h_433(ParseLine(":irc.server.org 433 test new :Nickname is already in use."))
s.nc.Expect("NICK " + DefaultNewNick("new"))
// Send a line that will trigger a renick. This happens when our wanted
// nick is unavailable during initial negotiation, so we must choose a
// different one before the connection can proceed. No NICK line will be
// sent by the server to confirm nick change in this case.
want := DefaultNewNick(c.cfg.Me.Nick)
gomock.InOrder(
s.st.EXPECT().Me().Return(c.cfg.Me),
s.st.EXPECT().ReNick("test", want).Return(c.cfg.Me),
)
c.h_433(ParseLine(":irc.server.org 433 test test :Nickname is already in use."))
s.nc.Expect("NICK " + want)
// Test the code path that *doesn't* involve state tracking.
c.st = nil
c.h_433(ParseLine(":irc.server.org 433 test test :Nickname is already in use."))
s.nc.Expect("NICK " + want)
if c.cfg.Me.Nick != want {
t.Errorf("My nick not updated from '%s'.", c.cfg.Me.Nick)
}
c.st = s.st
}
// Test the handler for NICK messages when state tracking is disabled
func TestNICK(t *testing.T) {
c, s := setUp(t)
defer s.tearDown()
// State tracking is enabled by default in setUp
c.st = nil
// Call handler with a NICK line changing "our" nick to test1.
c.h_NICK(ParseLine(":test!test@somehost.com NICK :test1"))
// Verify that our Nick has changed
if c.cfg.Me.Nick != "test1" {
t.Errorf("NICK did not result in changing our nick.")
}
// Send a NICK line for something that isn't us.
c.h_NICK(ParseLine(":blah!moo@cows.com NICK :milk"))
// Verify that our Nick hasn't changed
if c.cfg.Me.Nick != "test1" {
t.Errorf("NICK did not result in changing our nick.")
}
// Re-enable state tracking and send a line that *should* change nick.
c.st = s.st
c.h_NICK(ParseLine(":test1!test@somehost.com NICK :test2"))
// Verify that our Nick hasn't changed (should be handled by h_STNICK).
if c.cfg.Me.Nick != "test1" {
t.Errorf("NICK changed our nick when state tracking enabled.")
}
}
// Test the handler for CTCP messages
func TestCTCP(t *testing.T) {
c, s := setUp(t)
defer s.tearDown()
// Call handler with CTCP VERSION
c.h_CTCP(ParseLine(":blah!moo@cows.com PRIVMSG test :\001VERSION\001"))
// Expect a version reply
s.nc.Expect("NOTICE blah :\001VERSION Powered by GoIRC\001")
// Call handler with CTCP PING
c.h_CTCP(ParseLine(":blah!moo@cows.com PRIVMSG test :\001PING 1234567890\001"))
// Expect a ping reply
s.nc.Expect("NOTICE blah :\001PING 1234567890\001")
// Call handler with CTCP UNKNOWN
c.h_CTCP(ParseLine(":blah!moo@cows.com PRIVMSG test :\001UNKNOWN ctcp\001"))
}
// Test the handler for JOIN messages
func TestJOIN(t *testing.T) {
c, s := setUp(t)
defer s.tearDown()
// The state tracker should be creating a new channel in this first test
chan1 := &state.Channel{Name: "#test1"}
gomock.InOrder(
s.st.EXPECT().GetChannel("#test1").Return(nil),
s.st.EXPECT().GetNick("test").Return(c.cfg.Me),
s.st.EXPECT().Me().Return(c.cfg.Me),
s.st.EXPECT().NewChannel("#test1").Return(chan1),
s.st.EXPECT().Associate("#test1", "test"),
)
// Use #test1 to test expected behaviour
// Call handler with JOIN by test to #test1
c.h_JOIN(ParseLine(":test!test@somehost.com JOIN :#test1"))
// Verify that the MODE and WHO commands are sent correctly
s.nc.Expect("MODE #test1")
s.nc.Expect("WHO #test1")
// In this second test, we should be creating a new nick
nick1 := &state.Nick{Nick: "user1"}
gomock.InOrder(
s.st.EXPECT().GetChannel("#test1").Return(chan1),
s.st.EXPECT().GetNick("user1").Return(nil),
s.st.EXPECT().NewNick("user1").Return(nick1),
s.st.EXPECT().NickInfo("user1", "ident1", "host1.com", "").Return(nick1),
s.st.EXPECT().Associate("#test1", "user1"),
)
// OK, now #test1 exists, JOIN another user we don't know about
c.h_JOIN(ParseLine(":user1!ident1@host1.com JOIN :#test1"))
// Verify that the WHO command is sent correctly
s.nc.Expect("WHO user1")
// In this third test, we'll be pretending we know about the nick already.
nick2 := &state.Nick{Nick: "user2"}
gomock.InOrder(
s.st.EXPECT().GetChannel("#test1").Return(chan1),
s.st.EXPECT().GetNick("user2").Return(nick2),
s.st.EXPECT().Associate("#test1", "user2"),
)
c.h_JOIN(ParseLine(":user2!ident2@host2.com JOIN :#test1"))
// Test error paths
gomock.InOrder(
// unknown channel, unknown nick
s.st.EXPECT().GetChannel("#test2").Return(nil),
s.st.EXPECT().GetNick("blah").Return(nil),
s.st.EXPECT().Me().Return(c.cfg.Me),
// unknown channel, known nick that isn't Me.
s.st.EXPECT().GetChannel("#test2").Return(nil),
s.st.EXPECT().GetNick("user2").Return(nick2),
s.st.EXPECT().Me().Return(c.cfg.Me),
)
c.h_JOIN(ParseLine(":blah!moo@cows.com JOIN :#test2"))
c.h_JOIN(ParseLine(":user2!ident2@host2.com JOIN :#test2"))
}
// Test the handler for PART messages
func TestPART(t *testing.T) {
c, s := setUp(t)
defer s.tearDown()
// PART should dissociate a nick from a channel.
s.st.EXPECT().Dissociate("#test1", "user1")
c.h_PART(ParseLine(":user1!ident1@host1.com PART #test1 :Bye!"))
}
// Test the handler for KICK messages
// (this is very similar to the PART message test)
func TestKICK(t *testing.T) {
c, s := setUp(t)
defer s.tearDown()
// KICK should dissociate a nick from a channel.
s.st.EXPECT().Dissociate("#test1", "user1")
c.h_KICK(ParseLine(":test!test@somehost.com KICK #test1 user1 :Bye!"))
}
// Test the handler for QUIT messages
func TestQUIT(t *testing.T) {
c, s := setUp(t)
defer s.tearDown()
// Have user1 QUIT. All possible errors handled by state tracker \o/
s.st.EXPECT().DelNick("user1")
c.h_QUIT(ParseLine(":user1!ident1@host1.com QUIT :Bye!"))
}
// Test the handler for MODE messages
func TestMODE(t *testing.T) {
c, s := setUp(t)
defer s.tearDown()
// Channel modes
gomock.InOrder(
s.st.EXPECT().GetChannel("#test1").Return(&state.Channel{Name: "#test1"}),
s.st.EXPECT().ChannelModes("#test1", "+sk", "somekey"),
)
c.h_MODE(ParseLine(":user1!ident1@host1.com MODE #test1 +sk somekey"))
// Nick modes for Me.
gomock.InOrder(
s.st.EXPECT().GetChannel("test").Return(nil),
s.st.EXPECT().GetNick("test").Return(c.cfg.Me),
s.st.EXPECT().Me().Return(c.cfg.Me),
s.st.EXPECT().NickModes("test", "+i"),
)
c.h_MODE(ParseLine(":test!test@somehost.com MODE test +i"))
// Check error paths
gomock.InOrder(
// send a valid user mode that's not us
s.st.EXPECT().GetChannel("user1").Return(nil),
s.st.EXPECT().GetNick("user1").Return(&state.Nick{Nick: "user1"}),
s.st.EXPECT().Me().Return(c.cfg.Me),
// Send a random mode for an unknown channel
s.st.EXPECT().GetChannel("#test2").Return(nil),
s.st.EXPECT().GetNick("#test2").Return(nil),
)
c.h_MODE(ParseLine(":user1!ident1@host1.com MODE user1 +w"))
c.h_MODE(ParseLine(":user1!ident1@host1.com MODE #test2 +is"))
}
// Test the handler for TOPIC messages
func TestTOPIC(t *testing.T) {
c, s := setUp(t)
defer s.tearDown()
// Ensure TOPIC reply calls Topic
gomock.InOrder(
s.st.EXPECT().GetChannel("#test1").Return(&state.Channel{Name: "#test1"}),
s.st.EXPECT().Topic("#test1", "something something"),
)
c.h_TOPIC(ParseLine(":user1!ident1@host1.com TOPIC #test1 :something something"))
// Check error paths -- send a topic for an unknown channel
s.st.EXPECT().GetChannel("#test2").Return(nil)
c.h_TOPIC(ParseLine(":user1!ident1@host1.com TOPIC #test2 :dark side"))
}
// Test the handler for 311 / RPL_WHOISUSER
func Test311(t *testing.T) {
c, s := setUp(t)
defer s.tearDown()
// Ensure 311 reply calls NickInfo
gomock.InOrder(
s.st.EXPECT().GetNick("user1").Return(&state.Nick{Nick: "user1"}),
s.st.EXPECT().Me().Return(c.cfg.Me),
s.st.EXPECT().NickInfo("user1", "ident1", "host1.com", "name"),
)
c.h_311(ParseLine(":irc.server.org 311 test user1 ident1 host1.com * :name"))
// Check error paths -- send a 311 for an unknown nick
s.st.EXPECT().GetNick("user2").Return(nil)
c.h_311(ParseLine(":irc.server.org 311 test user2 ident2 host2.com * :dongs"))
}
// Test the handler for 324 / RPL_CHANNELMODEIS
func Test324(t *testing.T) {
c, s := setUp(t)
defer s.tearDown()
// Ensure 324 reply calls ChannelModes
gomock.InOrder(
s.st.EXPECT().GetChannel("#test1").Return(&state.Channel{Name: "#test1"}),
s.st.EXPECT().ChannelModes("#test1", "+sk", "somekey"),
)
c.h_324(ParseLine(":irc.server.org 324 test #test1 +sk somekey"))
// Check error paths -- send 324 for an unknown channel
s.st.EXPECT().GetChannel("#test2").Return(nil)
c.h_324(ParseLine(":irc.server.org 324 test #test2 +pmt"))
}
// Test the handler for 332 / RPL_TOPIC
func Test332(t *testing.T) {
c, s := setUp(t)
defer s.tearDown()
// Ensure 332 reply calls Topic
gomock.InOrder(
s.st.EXPECT().GetChannel("#test1").Return(&state.Channel{Name: "#test1"}),
s.st.EXPECT().Topic("#test1", "something something"),
)
c.h_332(ParseLine(":irc.server.org 332 test #test1 :something something"))
// Check error paths -- send 332 for an unknown channel
s.st.EXPECT().GetChannel("#test2").Return(nil)
c.h_332(ParseLine(":irc.server.org 332 test #test2 :dark side"))
}
// Test the handler for 352 / RPL_WHOREPLY
func Test352(t *testing.T) {
c, s := setUp(t)
defer s.tearDown()
// Ensure 352 reply calls NickInfo and NickModes
gomock.InOrder(
s.st.EXPECT().GetNick("user1").Return(&state.Nick{Nick: "user1"}),
s.st.EXPECT().Me().Return(c.cfg.Me),
s.st.EXPECT().NickInfo("user1", "ident1", "host1.com", "name"),
)
c.h_352(ParseLine(":irc.server.org 352 test #test1 ident1 host1.com irc.server.org user1 G :0 name"))
// Check that modes are set correctly from WHOREPLY
gomock.InOrder(
s.st.EXPECT().GetNick("user1").Return(&state.Nick{Nick: "user1"}),
s.st.EXPECT().Me().Return(c.cfg.Me),
s.st.EXPECT().NickInfo("user1", "ident1", "host1.com", "name"),
s.st.EXPECT().NickModes("user1", "+o"),
s.st.EXPECT().NickModes("user1", "+i"),
)
c.h_352(ParseLine(":irc.server.org 352 test #test1 ident1 host1.com irc.server.org user1 H* :0 name"))
// Check error paths -- send a 352 for an unknown nick
s.st.EXPECT().GetNick("user2").Return(nil)
c.h_352(ParseLine(":irc.server.org 352 test #test2 ident2 host2.com irc.server.org user2 G :0 fooo"))
}
// Test the handler for 353 / RPL_NAMREPLY
func Test353(t *testing.T) {
c, s := setUp(t)
defer s.tearDown()
// 353 handler is called twice, so GetChannel will be called twice
s.st.EXPECT().GetChannel("#test1").Return(&state.Channel{Name: "#test1"}).Times(2)
gomock.InOrder(
// "test" is Me, i am known, and already on the channel
s.st.EXPECT().GetNick("test").Return(c.cfg.Me),
s.st.EXPECT().IsOn("#test1", "test").Return(&state.ChanPrivs{}, true),
// user1 is known, but not on the channel, so should be associated
s.st.EXPECT().GetNick("user1").Return(&state.Nick{Nick: "user1"}),
s.st.EXPECT().IsOn("#test1", "user1").Return(nil, false),
s.st.EXPECT().Associate("#test1", "user1").Return(&state.ChanPrivs{}),
s.st.EXPECT().ChannelModes("#test1", "+o", "user1"),
)
for n, m := range map[string]string{
"user2": "",
"voice": "+v",
"halfop": "+h",
"op": "+o",
"admin": "+a",
"owner": "+q",
} {
calls := []*gomock.Call{
s.st.EXPECT().GetNick(n).Return(nil),
s.st.EXPECT().NewNick(n).Return(&state.Nick{Nick: n}),
s.st.EXPECT().IsOn("#test1", n).Return(nil, false),
s.st.EXPECT().Associate("#test1", n).Return(&state.ChanPrivs{}),
}
if m != "" {
calls = append(calls, s.st.EXPECT().ChannelModes("#test1", m, n))
}
gomock.InOrder(calls...)
}
// Send a couple of names replies (complete with trailing space)
c.h_353(ParseLine(":irc.server.org 353 test = #test1 :test @user1 user2 +voice "))
c.h_353(ParseLine(":irc.server.org 353 test = #test1 :%halfop @op &admin ~owner "))
// Check error paths -- send 353 for an unknown channel
s.st.EXPECT().GetChannel("#test2").Return(nil)
c.h_353(ParseLine(":irc.server.org 353 test = #test2 :test ~user3"))
}
// Test the handler for 671 (unreal specific)
func Test671(t *testing.T) {
c, s := setUp(t)
defer s.tearDown()
// Ensure 671 reply calls NickModes
gomock.InOrder(
s.st.EXPECT().GetNick("user1").Return(&state.Nick{Nick: "user1"}),
s.st.EXPECT().NickModes("user1", "+z"),
)
c.h_671(ParseLine(":irc.server.org 671 test user1 :some ignored text"))
// Check error paths -- send a 671 for an unknown nick
s.st.EXPECT().GetNick("user2").Return(nil)
c.h_671(ParseLine(":irc.server.org 671 test user2 :some ignored text"))
}
func TestCap(t *testing.T) {
c, s := setUp(t)
defer s.tearDown()
c.Config().EnableCapabilityNegotiation = true
c.Config().Capabilites = []string{"cap1", "cap2", "cap3", "cap4"}
c.h_REGISTER(&Line{Cmd: REGISTER})
s.nc.Expect("CAP LS")
s.nc.Expect("NICK test")
s.nc.Expect("USER test 12 * :Testing IRC")
// Ensure that capabilities not supported by the server are not requested
s.nc.Send("CAP * LS :cap2 cap4")
s.nc.Expect("CAP REQ :cap2 cap4")
s.nc.Send("CAP * ACK :cap2 cap4")
s.nc.Expect("CAP END")
for _, cap := range []string{"cap2", "cap4"} {
if !c.SupportsCapability(cap) {
t.Fail()
}
if !c.HasCapability(cap) {
t.Fail()
}
}
for _, cap := range []string{"cap1", "cap3"} {
if c.HasCapability(cap) {
t.Fail()
}
}
// test disable capability after registration
s.c.Cap("REQ", "-cap4")
s.nc.Expect("CAP REQ :-cap4")
s.nc.Send("CAP * ACK :-cap4")
s.nc.Expect("CAP END")
if !c.HasCapability("cap2") {
t.Fail()
}
if c.HasCapability("cap4") {
t.Fail()
}
}