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spec/util_sasl_spec.lua @ 11609:6dcc45a2e3bc

mod_s2s: Bail if connection is destroyed after attempting to open stream Fixes "attempt to compare number with nil" because `session.version` has been cleared by s2smanager.destroy_session. This can happen with the server_epoll setting opportunistic_writes enabled, which means that it can notice that the connection failed at this point, after which it triggers the whole chain of events that leads to session destruction and "cleaning" most of the session fields.
author Kim Alvefur <zash@zash.se>
date Wed, 16 Jun 2021 23:53:00 +0200
parent 10502:f1c0aa521dd5
child 13113:191fe4866e3e
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local sasl = require "util.sasl";

-- profile * mechanism
-- callbacks could use spies instead

describe("util.sasl", function ()
	describe("plain_test profile", function ()
		local profile = {
			plain_test = function (_, username, password, realm)
				assert.equals("user", username)
				assert.equals("pencil", password)
				assert.equals("sasl.test", realm)
				return true, true;
			end;
		};
		it("works with PLAIN", function ()
			local plain = sasl.new("sasl.test", profile);
			assert.truthy(plain:select("PLAIN"));
			assert.truthy(plain:process("\000user\000pencil"));
			assert.equals("user", plain.username);
		end);
	end);

	describe("plain profile", function ()
		local profile = {
			plain = function (_, username, realm)
				assert.equals("user", username)
				assert.equals("sasl.test", realm)
				return "pencil", true;
			end;
		};

		it("works with PLAIN", function ()
			local plain = sasl.new("sasl.test", profile);
			assert.truthy(plain:select("PLAIN"));
			assert.truthy(plain:process("\000user\000pencil"));
			assert.equals("user", plain.username);
		end);

		-- TODO SCRAM
	end);
end);