package getproviders import ( "log" "net/http" "net/http/httptest" "strings" "testing" svchost "github.com/hashicorp/terraform-svchost" disco "github.com/hashicorp/terraform-svchost/disco" ) // testServices starts up a local HTTP server running a fake provider registry // service and returns a service discovery object pre-configured to consider // the host "example.com" to be served by the fake registry service. // // The returned discovery object also knows the hostname "not.example.com" // which does not have a provider registry at all and "too-new.example.com" // which has a "providers.v99" service that is inoperable but could be useful // to test the error reporting for detecting an unsupported protocol version. // It also knows fails.example.com but it refers to an endpoint that doesn't // correctly speak HTTP, to simulate a protocol error. // // The second return value is a function to call at the end of a test function // to shut down the test server. After you call that function, the discovery // object becomes useless. func testServices(t *testing.T) (services *disco.Disco, baseURL string, cleanup func()) { server := httptest.NewServer(http.HandlerFunc(fakeRegistryHandler)) services = disco.New() services.ForceHostServices(svchost.Hostname("example.com"), map[string]interface{}{ "providers.v1": server.URL + "/providers/v1/", }) services.ForceHostServices(svchost.Hostname("not.example.com"), map[string]interface{}{}) services.ForceHostServices(svchost.Hostname("too-new.example.com"), map[string]interface{}{ // This service doesn't actually work; it's here only to be // detected as "too new" by the discovery logic. "providers.v99": server.URL + "/providers/v99/", }) services.ForceHostServices(svchost.Hostname("fails.example.com"), map[string]interface{}{ "providers.v1": server.URL + "/fails-immediately/", }) // We'll also permit registry.terraform.io here just because it's our // default and has some unique features that are not allowed on any other // hostname. It behaves the same as example.com, which should be preferred // if you're not testing something specific to the default registry in order // to ensure that most things are hostname-agnostic. services.ForceHostServices(svchost.Hostname("registry.terraform.io"), map[string]interface{}{ "providers.v1": server.URL + "/providers/v1/", }) return services, server.URL, func() { server.Close() } } // testRegistrySource is a wrapper around testServices that uses the created // discovery object to produce a Source instance that is ready to use with the // fake registry services. // // As with testServices, the second return value is a function to call at the end // of your test in order to shut down the test server. func testRegistrySource(t *testing.T) (source *RegistrySource, baseURL string, cleanup func()) { services, baseURL, close := testServices(t) source = NewRegistrySource(services) return source, baseURL, close } func fakeRegistryHandler(resp http.ResponseWriter, req *http.Request) { path := req.URL.EscapedPath() if strings.HasPrefix(path, "/fails-immediately/") { // Here we take over the socket and just close it immediately, to // simulate one possible way a server might not be an HTTP server. hijacker, ok := resp.(http.Hijacker) if !ok { // Not hijackable, so we'll just fail normally. // If this happens, tests relying on this will fail. resp.WriteHeader(500) resp.Write([]byte(`cannot hijack`)) return } conn, _, err := hijacker.Hijack() if err != nil { resp.WriteHeader(500) resp.Write([]byte(`hijack failed`)) return } conn.Close() return } if !strings.HasPrefix(path, "/providers/v1/") { resp.WriteHeader(404) resp.Write([]byte(`not a provider registry endpoint`)) return } pathParts := strings.Split(path, "/")[3:] if len(pathParts) < 2 { resp.WriteHeader(404) resp.Write([]byte(`unexpected number of path parts`)) return } log.Printf("[TRACE] fake provider registry request for %#v", pathParts) if len(pathParts) == 2 { switch pathParts[0] + "/" + pathParts[1] { case "-/legacy": // NOTE: This legacy lookup endpoint is specific to // registry.terraform.io and not expected to work on any other // registry host. resp.Header().Set("Content-Type", "application/json") resp.WriteHeader(200) resp.Write([]byte(`{"namespace":"legacycorp"}`)) default: resp.WriteHeader(404) resp.Write([]byte(`unknown namespace or provider type for direct lookup`)) } } if len(pathParts) < 3 { resp.WriteHeader(404) resp.Write([]byte(`unexpected number of path parts`)) return } if pathParts[2] == "versions" { if len(pathParts) != 3 { resp.WriteHeader(404) resp.Write([]byte(`extraneous path parts`)) return } switch pathParts[0] + "/" + pathParts[1] { case "awesomesauce/happycloud": resp.Header().Set("Content-Type", "application/json") resp.WriteHeader(200) // Note that these version numbers are intentionally misordered // so we can test that the client-side code places them in the // correct order (lowest precedence first). resp.Write([]byte(`{"versions":[{"version":"1.2.0"}, {"version":"1.0.0"}]}`)) case "weaksauce/no-versions": resp.Header().Set("Content-Type", "application/json") resp.WriteHeader(200) resp.Write([]byte(`{"versions":[]}`)) default: resp.WriteHeader(404) resp.Write([]byte(`unknown namespace or provider type`)) } return } if len(pathParts) == 6 && pathParts[3] == "download" { switch pathParts[0] + "/" + pathParts[1] { case "awesomesauce/happycloud": if pathParts[4] == "nonexist" { resp.WriteHeader(404) resp.Write([]byte(`unsupported OS`)) return } resp.Header().Set("Content-Type", "application/json") resp.WriteHeader(200) // Note that these version numbers are intentionally misordered // so we can test that the client-side code places them in the // correct order (lowest precedence first). resp.Write([]byte(`{"protocols":["5.0"],"os":"` + pathParts[4] + `","arch":"` + pathParts[5] + `","filename":"happycloud_` + pathParts[2] + `.zip","download_url":"/pkg/happycloud_` + pathParts[2] + `.zip","shasum":"000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000f00d"}`)) default: resp.WriteHeader(404) resp.Write([]byte(`unknown namespace/provider/version/architecture`)) } return } resp.WriteHeader(404) resp.Write([]byte(`unrecognized path scheme`)) }