matrix-org_synapse/tests/handlers/test_send_email.py

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# Copyright 2021 The Matrix.org Foundation C.I.C.
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from typing import Callable, List, Tuple, Type, Union
from unittest.mock import patch
from zope.interface import implementer
from twisted.internet import defer
from twisted.internet._sslverify import ClientTLSOptions
from twisted.internet.address import IPv4Address, IPv6Address
from twisted.internet.defer import ensureDeferred
from twisted.internet.interfaces import IProtocolFactory
from twisted.internet.ssl import ContextFactory
from twisted.mail import interfaces, smtp
from tests.server import FakeTransport
from tests.unittest import HomeserverTestCase, override_config
def TestingESMTPTLSClientFactory(
contextFactory: ContextFactory,
_connectWrapped: bool,
wrappedProtocol: IProtocolFactory,
) -> IProtocolFactory:
"""We use this to pass through in testing without using TLS, but
saving the context information to check that it would have happened.
Note that this is what the MemoryReactor does on connectSSL.
It only saves the contextFactory, but starts the connection with the
underlying Factory.
See: L{twisted.internet.testing.MemoryReactor.connectSSL}"""
wrappedProtocol._testingContextFactory = contextFactory # type: ignore[attr-defined]
return wrappedProtocol
@implementer(interfaces.IMessageDelivery)
class _DummyMessageDelivery:
def __init__(self) -> None:
# (recipient, message) tuples
self.messages: List[Tuple[smtp.Address, bytes]] = []
def receivedHeader(
self,
helo: Tuple[bytes, bytes],
origin: smtp.Address,
recipients: List[smtp.User],
) -> None:
return None
def validateFrom(
self, helo: Tuple[bytes, bytes], origin: smtp.Address
) -> smtp.Address:
return origin
def record_message(self, recipient: smtp.Address, message: bytes) -> None:
self.messages.append((recipient, message))
def validateTo(self, user: smtp.User) -> Callable[[], interfaces.IMessageSMTP]:
return lambda: _DummyMessage(self, user)
@implementer(interfaces.IMessageSMTP)
class _DummyMessage:
"""IMessageSMTP implementation which saves the message delivered to it
to the _DummyMessageDelivery object.
"""
def __init__(self, delivery: _DummyMessageDelivery, user: smtp.User):
self._delivery = delivery
self._user = user
self._buffer: List[bytes] = []
def lineReceived(self, line: bytes) -> None:
self._buffer.append(line)
def eomReceived(self) -> "defer.Deferred[bytes]":
message = b"\n".join(self._buffer) + b"\n"
self._delivery.record_message(self._user.dest, message)
return defer.succeed(b"saved")
def connectionLost(self) -> None:
pass
class SendEmailHandlerTestCaseIPv4(HomeserverTestCase):
ip_class: Union[Type[IPv4Address], Type[IPv6Address]] = IPv4Address
def setUp(self) -> None:
super().setUp()
self.reactor.lookups["localhost"] = "127.0.0.1"
def test_send_email(self) -> None:
"""Happy-path test that we can send email to a non-TLS server."""
h = self.hs.get_send_email_handler()
d = ensureDeferred(
h.send_email(
"foo@bar.com", "test subject", "Tests", "HTML content", "Text content"
)
)
# there should be an attempt to connect to localhost:25
self.assertEqual(len(self.reactor.tcpClients), 1)
(host, port, client_factory, _timeout, _bindAddress) = self.reactor.tcpClients[
0
]
self.assertEqual(host, self.reactor.lookups["localhost"])
self.assertEqual(port, 25)
# wire it up to an SMTP server
message_delivery = _DummyMessageDelivery()
server_protocol = smtp.ESMTP()
server_protocol.delivery = message_delivery
# make sure that the server uses the test reactor to set timeouts
server_protocol.callLater = self.reactor.callLater # type: ignore[assignment]
client_protocol = client_factory.buildProtocol(None)
client_protocol.makeConnection(FakeTransport(server_protocol, self.reactor))
server_protocol.makeConnection(
FakeTransport(
client_protocol,
self.reactor,
peer_address=self.ip_class(
"TCP", self.reactor.lookups["localhost"], 1234
),
)
)
# the message should now get delivered
self.get_success(d, by=0.1)
# check it arrived
self.assertEqual(len(message_delivery.messages), 1)
user, msg = message_delivery.messages.pop()
self.assertEqual(str(user), "foo@bar.com")
self.assertIn(b"Subject: test subject", msg)
@patch(
"synapse.handlers.send_email.TLSMemoryBIOFactory",
TestingESMTPTLSClientFactory,
)
@override_config(
{
"email": {
"notif_from": "noreply@test",
"force_tls": True,
},
}
)
def test_send_email_force_tls(self) -> None:
"""Happy-path test that we can send email to an Implicit TLS server."""
h = self.hs.get_send_email_handler()
d = ensureDeferred(
h.send_email(
"foo@bar.com", "test subject", "Tests", "HTML content", "Text content"
)
)
# there should be an attempt to connect to localhost:465
self.assertEqual(len(self.reactor.tcpClients), 1)
(
host,
port,
client_factory,
_timeout,
_bindAddress,
) = self.reactor.tcpClients[0]
self.assertEqual(host, self.reactor.lookups["localhost"])
self.assertEqual(port, 465)
# We need to make sure that TLS is happenning
self.assertIsInstance(
client_factory._wrappedFactory._testingContextFactory,
ClientTLSOptions,
)
# And since we use endpoints, they go through reactor.connectTCP
# which works differently to connectSSL on the testing reactor
# wire it up to an SMTP server
message_delivery = _DummyMessageDelivery()
server_protocol = smtp.ESMTP()
server_protocol.delivery = message_delivery
# make sure that the server uses the test reactor to set timeouts
server_protocol.callLater = self.reactor.callLater # type: ignore[assignment]
client_protocol = client_factory.buildProtocol(None)
client_protocol.makeConnection(FakeTransport(server_protocol, self.reactor))
server_protocol.makeConnection(
FakeTransport(
client_protocol,
self.reactor,
peer_address=self.ip_class(
"TCP", self.reactor.lookups["localhost"], 1234
),
)
)
# the message should now get delivered
self.get_success(d, by=0.1)
# check it arrived
self.assertEqual(len(message_delivery.messages), 1)
user, msg = message_delivery.messages.pop()
self.assertEqual(str(user), "foo@bar.com")
self.assertIn(b"Subject: test subject", msg)
class SendEmailHandlerTestCaseIPv6(SendEmailHandlerTestCaseIPv4):
ip_class = IPv6Address
def setUp(self) -> None:
super().setUp()
self.reactor.lookups["localhost"] = "::1"