hydra/t/Hydra/Schema/Users.t
Graham Christensen a5d1d36fa6 Tests: restructure to more closely mirror the sources
t/ had lots of directories and files mirroring src/lib/Hydra. This moves
those files under t/Hydra
2022-01-10 15:34:52 -05:00

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Perl

use strict;
use warnings;
use Setup;
my %ctx = test_init();
require Hydra::Schema;
require Hydra::Model::DB;
use Test2::V0;
my $db = Hydra::Model::DB->new;
hydra_setup($db);
# Hydra used to store passwords, by default, as plain unsalted sha1 hashes.
# We now upgrade these badly stored passwords with much stronger algorithms
# when the user logs in. Implementing this meant reimplementing our password
# checking ourselves, so also ensure that basic password checking works.
#
# This test:
#
# 1. creates a user with the legacy password
# 2. validates that the wrong password is not considered valid
# 3. validates that the correct password is valid
# 4. checks that the checking of the correct password transparently upgraded
# the password's storage to a more secure algorithm.
# Starting the user with an unsalted sha1 password
my $user = $db->resultset('Users')->create({
"username" => "alice",
"emailaddress" => 'alice@nixos.org',
"password" => "8843d7f92416211de9ebb963ff4ce28125932878" # SHA1 of "foobar"
});
isnt($user, undef, "My user was created.");
ok(!$user->check_password("barbaz"), "Checking the password, barbaz, is not right");
is($user->password, "8843d7f92416211de9ebb963ff4ce28125932878", "The unsalted sha1 is in the database.");
ok($user->check_password("foobar"), "Checking the password, foobar, is right");
isnt($user->password, "8843d7f92416211de9ebb963ff4ce28125932878", "The user has had their password rehashed.");
ok($user->check_password("foobar"), "Checking the password, foobar, is still right");
# All sha1 passwords will be upgraded when `hydra-init` is run, by passing the sha1 through
# Argon2. Verify a rehashed sha1 validates too. This removes very weak password hashes
# from the database without requiring users to log in.
subtest "Hashing their sha1 as Argon2 still lets them log in with their password" => sub {
$user->setPassword("8843d7f92416211de9ebb963ff4ce28125932878"); # SHA1 of "foobar"
my $hashedHashPassword = $user->password;
isnt($user->password, "8843d7f92416211de9ebb963ff4ce28125932878", "The user has had their password's hash rehashed.");
ok($user->check_password("foobar"), "Checking the password, foobar, is still right");
isnt($user->password, $hashedHashPassword, "The user's hashed hash was replaced with just Argon2.");
};
subtest "Setting the user's passwordHash to a sha1 stores the password as a hashed sha1" => sub {
$user->setPasswordHash("8843d7f92416211de9ebb963ff4ce28125932878");
isnt($user->password, "8843d7f92416211de9ebb963ff4ce28125932878", "The password was not saved in plain text.");
my $storedPassword = $user->password;
ok($user->check_password("foobar"), "Their password validates");
isnt($storedPassword, $user->password, "The password was upgraded.");
};
subtest "Setting the user's passwordHash to an argon2 password stores the password as given" => sub {
$user->setPasswordHash('$argon2id$v=19$m=262144,t=3,p=1$tMnV5paYjmIrUIb6hylaNA$M8/e0i3NGrjhOliVLa5LqQ');
isnt($user->password, "8843d7f92416211de9ebb963ff4ce28125932878", "The password was not saved in plain text.");
is($user->password, '$argon2id$v=19$m=262144,t=3,p=1$tMnV5paYjmIrUIb6hylaNA$M8/e0i3NGrjhOliVLa5LqQ', "The password was saved as-is.");
my $storedPassword = $user->password;
ok($user->check_password("foobar"), "Their password validates");
is($storedPassword, $user->password, "The password was not upgraded.");
};
done_testing;