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* fix(channels): make channel connect flow deterministic * make format * fix(channels): apply connect-code before allowed_users on telegram and wechat The bind-bootstrap reorder shipped for slack/dingtalk only. Telegram and WeChat still gate _check_user/allowed_users before connect-code dispatch, so a newly allowlisted-but-unbound user is silently rejected when binding via the browser deep-link / connect-code flow — the same deadlock the PR fixes. - telegram: consume the /start deep-link token before the allowed_users gate. - wechat: handle the /connect code before the allowed_users gate, and defer inbound file extraction + context-token tracking past the gate so blocked senders no longer trigger CDN downloads or token bookkeeping. Adds regression tests for both adapters mirroring the slack/dingtalk coverage. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com> * fix(channels): enforce single-active-owner invariant at the DB layer _revoke_other_active_owners did a SELECT-then-UPDATE in app code with no row lock or constraint covering active rows. Under READ COMMITTED, two concurrent connect-code consumes for the same (provider, external_account_id, workspace_id) from different owners could each observe "no other active owner" and both commit a connected row, leaving find_connection_by_external_identity nondeterministic. - Add a partial unique index on (provider, external_account_id, workspace_id) WHERE status != 'revoked' (portable to SQLite >= 3.8.0 and PostgreSQL) so the database guarantees at most one non-revoked row per external identity. - Reorder upsert_connection to revoke other owners' active rows before the new connected row is flushed (so the index is satisfied at commit), wrapped in a bounded rollback-and-retry loop. A losing concurrent writer now retries against the now-visible state instead of committing a duplicate. Adds DB-constraint, revoked-slot-reuse, and concurrent-upsert regression tests. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com> * fix(channels): harden connect-status polling primitive pollChannelConnectionUntilResolved was a free-floating recursive setTimeout started from onSuccess with no cancellation, no per-provider dedup, a redundant second endpoint per tick, and an unbounded loop on a non-finite expires_in. - Extract a framework-agnostic, cancellable poller (connect-poll.ts) that polls only listChannelConnections() and invalidates the providers query once when the bind resolves, instead of fetching both endpoints every tick. - Guard expires_in with a finite check + default window so undefined/NaN can no longer produce a poll loop that runs until the page closes. - Track one active poll handle per provider in useConnectChannelProvider via a ref Map: a new connect cancels the prior poll for that provider, and a useEffect cleanup cancels all polls on unmount. Adds unit tests for resolve-and-stop, cancellation, and non-finite-expiry. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com> * fix(channels): stop leaking blocked-sender content in DingTalk INFO log; document bind semantics Moving the allowed_users gate past _extract_text meant the parsed-message INFO log (text=%r, first 100 chars) fired for senders that allowed_users would have rejected, defeating the filter's noise/privacy role. Move that log to after the allowed_users gate so blocked senders' message text never reaches INFO logs. Also document the two operator-relevant semantic changes in backend/CLAUDE.md: connect-code dispatch runs before allowed_users (so allowed_users is no longer a bind-time defense; the model relies on code confidentiality + 600s TTL + one-time consumption), and the single-active-owner-per-external-identity transfer semantics now backed by the partial unique index. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com> * docs(channels): note connect-code-vs-allowlist and ownership transfer in operator guide Mirror the backend/CLAUDE.md notes in the operator-facing IM_CHANNEL_CONNECTIONS.md: connect codes are consumed before allowed_users (so a not-yet-allowlisted user can still complete a first bind, and allowed_users is not a bind-time defense), and an external identity has at most one active owner with last-bind-wins transfer enforced at the DB layer. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com> * refactor(channels): lift connect-code dispatch into Channel base class Each adapter duplicated the ordering-sensitive boilerplate of extracting a /connect code and guarding on the connection repo before its allowed_users gate. The duplication is what let telegram/wechat drift and keep the gate ahead of the bind. Centralize it: - Move `_connection_repo` onto Channel.__init__ (removing 7 duplicate assignments). - Add Channel._pending_connect_code(text), which guards on the repo and extracts the code, documenting that adapters MUST consult it before authorization so a browser-initiated bind can bootstrap a not-yet-authorized identity. - Route slack, discord, feishu, dingtalk, wechat, and wecom through the helper. This also fixes a latent inconsistency where slack dispatched a bind even when no connection repo was configured. Pure refactor — the full channel suite stays green; adds a direct unit test for the base helper's contract. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com> * make format * fix(channels): redact DingTalk parsed-message INFO log content Log text_len instead of the first 100 chars of message text, so message content never reaches INFO logs (the after-gate move already keeps blocked senders out entirely). This takes over the redaction from #3584 so only this PR touches dingtalk.py, letting the two PRs merge in any order conflict-free. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com> --------- Co-authored-by: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com>
516 lines
20 KiB
Python
516 lines
20 KiB
Python
"""Tests for per-user IM channel connection persistence."""
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from __future__ import annotations
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import logging
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from datetime import UTC, datetime, timedelta
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import pytest
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from sqlalchemy import select
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from deerflow.persistence.channel_connections import (
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ChannelConnectionRepository,
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ChannelConnectionRow,
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ChannelCredentialCipher,
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ChannelCredentialRow,
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ChannelOAuthStateRow,
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)
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@pytest.fixture
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async def repo(tmp_path):
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from deerflow.persistence.engine import close_engine, get_session_factory, init_engine
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url = f"sqlite+aiosqlite:///{tmp_path / 'channels.db'}"
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await init_engine("sqlite", url=url, sqlite_dir=str(tmp_path))
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try:
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yield ChannelConnectionRepository(
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get_session_factory(),
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cipher=ChannelCredentialCipher.from_key("test-encryption-key"),
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)
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finally:
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await close_engine()
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class TestChannelConnectionRepository:
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@pytest.mark.anyio
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async def test_connections_are_listed_per_owner(self, repo):
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alice = await repo.upsert_connection(
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owner_user_id="alice",
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provider="slack",
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external_account_id="U-alice",
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external_account_name="Alice",
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workspace_id="T1",
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workspace_name="Team One",
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scopes=["chat:write"],
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)
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await repo.upsert_connection(
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owner_user_id="bob",
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provider="slack",
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external_account_id="U-bob",
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external_account_name="Bob",
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workspace_id="T1",
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workspace_name="Team One",
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scopes=["chat:write"],
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)
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results = await repo.list_connections("alice")
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assert [item["id"] for item in results] == [alice["id"]]
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assert results[0]["owner_user_id"] == "alice"
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assert results[0]["provider"] == "slack"
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assert results[0]["scopes"] == ["chat:write"]
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assert "encrypted_access_token" not in results[0]
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@pytest.mark.anyio
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async def test_upsert_connection_updates_existing_provider_identity(self, repo):
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first = await repo.upsert_connection(
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owner_user_id="alice",
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provider="telegram",
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external_account_id="42",
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external_account_name="Alice",
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workspace_id=None,
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workspace_name=None,
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status="pending",
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)
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second = await repo.upsert_connection(
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owner_user_id="alice",
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provider="telegram",
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external_account_id="42",
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external_account_name="Alice Telegram",
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workspace_id=None,
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workspace_name=None,
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status="connected",
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)
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assert second["id"] == first["id"]
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assert second["status"] == "connected"
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assert second["external_account_name"] == "Alice Telegram"
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assert len(await repo.list_connections("alice")) == 1
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@pytest.mark.anyio
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async def test_upsert_connection_transfers_external_identity_between_owners(self, repo):
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await repo.upsert_connection(
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owner_user_id="alice",
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provider="slack",
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external_account_id="U-shared",
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workspace_id="T1",
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status="connected",
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)
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bob = await repo.upsert_connection(
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owner_user_id="bob",
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provider="slack",
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external_account_id="U-shared",
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workspace_id="T1",
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status="connected",
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)
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alice_rows = await repo.list_connections("alice")
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resolved = await repo.find_connection_by_external_identity(
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provider="slack",
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external_account_id="U-shared",
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workspace_id="T1",
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)
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assert alice_rows[0]["status"] == "revoked"
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assert bob["status"] == "connected"
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assert resolved is not None
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assert resolved["owner_user_id"] == "bob"
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assert resolved["id"] == bob["id"]
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@pytest.mark.anyio
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async def test_active_identity_unique_index_rejects_second_connected_owner(self, repo):
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# The single-active-owner invariant must be enforced by the database, not
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# only by the app-level revoke step (which can race under READ COMMITTED).
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from sqlalchemy.exc import IntegrityError
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await repo.upsert_connection(
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owner_user_id="alice",
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provider="slack",
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external_account_id="U-shared",
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workspace_id="T1",
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status="connected",
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)
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with pytest.raises(IntegrityError):
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async with repo.session_factory() as session:
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session.add(
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ChannelConnectionRow(
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id="manual-duplicate-active",
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owner_user_id="bob",
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provider="slack",
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external_account_id="U-shared",
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workspace_id="T1",
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status="connected",
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)
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)
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await session.commit()
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@pytest.mark.anyio
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async def test_active_identity_unique_index_allows_revoked_rows(self, repo):
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# A revoked row must not occupy the active-identity slot, so a fresh
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# connected bind for the same identity is allowed afterwards.
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first = await repo.upsert_connection(
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owner_user_id="alice",
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provider="slack",
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external_account_id="U-shared",
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workspace_id="T1",
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status="connected",
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)
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await repo.disconnect_connection(connection_id=first["id"], owner_user_id="alice")
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second = await repo.upsert_connection(
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owner_user_id="bob",
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provider="slack",
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external_account_id="U-shared",
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workspace_id="T1",
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status="connected",
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)
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assert second["status"] == "connected"
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@pytest.mark.anyio
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async def test_concurrent_upserts_keep_single_active_owner(self, repo):
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import asyncio
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async def connect(owner: str):
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return await repo.upsert_connection(
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owner_user_id=owner,
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provider="slack",
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external_account_id="U-shared",
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workspace_id="T1",
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status="connected",
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)
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await asyncio.gather(connect("alice"), connect("bob"))
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async with repo.session_factory() as session:
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connected = (
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(
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await session.execute(
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select(ChannelConnectionRow).where(
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ChannelConnectionRow.provider == "slack",
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ChannelConnectionRow.external_account_id == "U-shared",
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ChannelConnectionRow.workspace_id == "T1",
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ChannelConnectionRow.status == "connected",
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)
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)
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)
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.scalars()
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.all()
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)
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assert len(connected) == 1
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@pytest.mark.anyio
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async def test_credentials_are_encrypted_at_rest_and_decrypted_by_repository(self, repo):
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connection = await repo.upsert_connection(
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owner_user_id="alice",
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provider="slack",
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external_account_id="U-alice",
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workspace_id="T1",
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)
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expires_at = datetime.now(UTC) + timedelta(hours=1)
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await repo.store_credentials(
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connection["id"],
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access_token="xoxb-secret-access-token",
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refresh_token="secret-refresh-token",
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token_type="Bearer",
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expires_at=expires_at,
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extra={"bot_user_id": "B123"},
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)
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async with repo.session_factory() as session:
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row = (await session.execute(select(ChannelCredentialRow))).scalar_one()
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assert row.encrypted_access_token is not None
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assert "xoxb-secret-access-token" not in row.encrypted_access_token
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assert "secret-refresh-token" not in (row.encrypted_refresh_token or "")
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assert "B123" not in (row.encrypted_extra_json or "")
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credentials = await repo.get_credentials(connection["id"])
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assert credentials is not None
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assert credentials["access_token"] == "xoxb-secret-access-token"
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assert credentials["refresh_token"] == "secret-refresh-token"
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assert credentials["token_type"] == "Bearer"
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assert credentials["expires_at"] == expires_at
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assert credentials["extra"] == {"bot_user_id": "B123"}
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@pytest.mark.anyio
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async def test_get_credentials_returns_none_when_decryption_fails(self, repo, caplog):
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connection = await repo.upsert_connection(
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owner_user_id="alice",
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provider="slack",
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external_account_id="U-alice",
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workspace_id="T1",
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)
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await repo.store_credentials(connection["id"], access_token="xoxb-secret-access-token")
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wrong_key_repo = ChannelConnectionRepository(
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repo.session_factory,
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cipher=ChannelCredentialCipher.from_key("wrong-encryption-key"),
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)
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with caplog.at_level(logging.WARNING, logger="deerflow.persistence.channel_connections.sql"):
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credentials = await wrong_key_repo.get_credentials(connection["id"])
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assert credentials is None
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assert any("Unable to decrypt channel connection credentials" in record.message for record in caplog.records)
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@pytest.mark.anyio
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async def test_conversations_are_scoped_by_connection(self, repo):
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alice = await repo.upsert_connection(
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owner_user_id="alice",
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provider="slack",
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external_account_id="U-alice",
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workspace_id="T1",
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)
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bob = await repo.upsert_connection(
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owner_user_id="bob",
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provider="slack",
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external_account_id="U-bob",
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workspace_id="T1",
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)
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await repo.set_thread_id(
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connection_id=alice["id"],
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owner_user_id="alice",
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provider="slack",
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external_conversation_id="C-shared",
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external_topic_id="1710000000.000100",
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thread_id="thread-alice",
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)
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await repo.set_thread_id(
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connection_id=bob["id"],
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owner_user_id="bob",
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provider="slack",
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external_conversation_id="C-shared",
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external_topic_id="1710000000.000100",
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thread_id="thread-bob",
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)
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assert await repo.get_thread_id(alice["id"], "C-shared", "1710000000.000100") == "thread-alice"
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assert await repo.get_thread_id(bob["id"], "C-shared", "1710000000.000100") == "thread-bob"
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@pytest.mark.anyio
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async def test_disconnect_connection_revokes_owner_connection_and_removes_credentials(self, repo):
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connection = await repo.upsert_connection(
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owner_user_id="alice",
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provider="telegram",
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external_account_id="42",
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)
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await repo.store_credentials(connection["id"], access_token="secret-token")
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disconnected = await repo.disconnect_connection(
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connection_id=connection["id"],
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owner_user_id="alice",
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)
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assert disconnected is True
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async with repo.session_factory() as session:
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connection_row = await session.get(ChannelConnectionRow, connection["id"])
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credential_row = await session.get(ChannelCredentialRow, connection["id"])
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assert connection_row is not None
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assert connection_row.status == "revoked"
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assert credential_row is None
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assert (
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await repo.find_connection_by_external_identity(
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provider="telegram",
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external_account_id="42",
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)
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is None
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)
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@pytest.mark.anyio
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async def test_disconnect_connection_is_owner_scoped(self, repo):
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connection = await repo.upsert_connection(
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owner_user_id="alice",
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provider="telegram",
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external_account_id="42",
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)
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disconnected = await repo.disconnect_connection(
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connection_id=connection["id"],
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owner_user_id="bob",
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)
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assert disconnected is False
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assert (await repo.list_connections("alice"))[0]["status"] == "connected"
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@pytest.mark.anyio
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async def test_consume_oauth_state_deletes_expired_states(self, repo):
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now = datetime.now(UTC)
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await repo.create_oauth_state(
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owner_user_id="alice",
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provider="slack",
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state="expired-state",
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expires_at=now - timedelta(minutes=1),
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)
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await repo.create_oauth_state(
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owner_user_id="alice",
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provider="slack",
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state="active-state",
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expires_at=now + timedelta(minutes=5),
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)
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consumed = await repo.consume_oauth_state(provider="slack", state="expired-state", now=now)
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assert consumed is None
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async with repo.session_factory() as session:
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states = (await session.execute(select(ChannelOAuthStateRow))).scalars().all()
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assert [state.state_hash for state in states] == [repo.hash_state("active-state")]
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@pytest.mark.anyio
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async def test_count_oauth_states_active_only_and_delete_expired(self, repo):
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now = datetime.now(UTC)
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await repo.create_oauth_state(
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owner_user_id="alice",
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provider="slack",
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state="expired-state",
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expires_at=now - timedelta(minutes=1),
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)
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await repo.create_oauth_state(
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owner_user_id="alice",
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provider="slack",
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state="active-state",
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expires_at=now + timedelta(minutes=5),
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)
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assert await repo.count_oauth_states(owner_user_id="alice", provider="slack", active_only=True, now=now) == 1
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assert await repo.delete_expired_oauth_states(now=now) == 1
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assert await repo.count_oauth_states(owner_user_id="alice", provider="slack") == 1
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# Pin that the surviving row is the active one (an inverted expiry
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# predicate would delete the active row, still return 1, and pass above).
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async with repo.session_factory() as session:
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survivors = (await session.execute(select(ChannelOAuthStateRow))).scalars().all()
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assert [row.state_hash for row in survivors] == [repo.hash_state("active-state")]
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@pytest.mark.anyio
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async def test_create_oauth_state_within_cap_enforces_pending_cap(self, repo):
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now = datetime.now(UTC)
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expires = now + timedelta(minutes=5)
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for i in range(3):
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inserted = await repo.create_oauth_state_within_cap(owner_user_id="alice", provider="slack", state=f"code-{i}", expires_at=expires, max_pending=3, now=now)
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assert inserted is True
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# Cap reached: the next issuance is rejected and nothing is inserted.
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assert await repo.create_oauth_state_within_cap(owner_user_id="alice", provider="slack", state="code-over", expires_at=expires, max_pending=3, now=now) is False
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assert await repo.count_oauth_states(owner_user_id="alice", provider="slack", active_only=True, now=now) == 3
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# Expired rows are pruned and free up capacity; a different owner is unaffected.
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assert await repo.create_oauth_state_within_cap(owner_user_id="bob", provider="slack", state="bob-1", expires_at=expires, max_pending=3, now=now) is True
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@pytest.mark.anyio
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async def test_create_oauth_state_within_cap_ignores_expired_rows(self, repo):
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now = datetime.now(UTC)
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# Three already-expired rows must not count against the cap.
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for i in range(3):
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await repo.create_oauth_state(owner_user_id="alice", provider="slack", state=f"old-{i}", expires_at=now - timedelta(minutes=1))
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inserted = await repo.create_oauth_state_within_cap(owner_user_id="alice", provider="slack", state="fresh", expires_at=now + timedelta(minutes=5), max_pending=3, now=now)
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assert inserted is True
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assert await repo.count_oauth_states(owner_user_id="alice", provider="slack", active_only=True, now=now) == 1
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@pytest.mark.anyio
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async def test_create_oauth_state_within_cap_does_not_leak_under_concurrency(self, repo):
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"""Concurrent issuance for one owner cannot push past the cap (willem #1)."""
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import anyio
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now = datetime.now(UTC)
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expires = now + timedelta(minutes=5)
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results: list[bool] = []
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async def issue(state: str) -> None:
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results.append(await repo.create_oauth_state_within_cap(owner_user_id="alice", provider="slack", state=state, expires_at=expires, max_pending=3, now=now))
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async with anyio.create_task_group() as tg:
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for i in range(8):
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tg.start_soon(issue, f"code-{i}")
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assert sum(1 for ok in results if ok) == 3
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assert await repo.count_oauth_states(owner_user_id="alice", provider="slack", active_only=True, now=now) == 3
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@pytest.mark.anyio
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async def test_consume_oauth_state_is_one_time_even_under_concurrent_consumers(self, repo):
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import anyio
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now = datetime.now(UTC)
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await repo.create_oauth_state(
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owner_user_id="alice",
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provider="slack",
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state="bind-once",
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expires_at=now + timedelta(minutes=5),
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)
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results: list = []
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async def consume():
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results.append(await repo.consume_oauth_state(provider="slack", state="bind-once", now=now))
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async with anyio.create_task_group() as tg:
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tg.start_soon(consume)
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tg.start_soon(consume)
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consumed = [result for result in results if result is not None]
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assert len(consumed) == 1
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assert consumed[0]["owner_user_id"] == "alice"
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@pytest.mark.anyio
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async def test_upsert_connection_retries_as_update_when_concurrent_insert_wins(self, repo):
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"""A losing concurrent INSERT retries as an UPDATE instead of raising IntegrityError."""
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first = await repo.upsert_connection(
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owner_user_id="alice",
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provider="slack",
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external_account_id="U-race",
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workspace_id="T-race",
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status="pending",
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)
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real_factory = repo.session_factory
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class _EmptyResult:
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@staticmethod
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def scalar_one_or_none():
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return None
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class MissFirstSelectSession:
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"""Make the initial identity SELECT miss, as if a concurrent writer inserted after it."""
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def __init__(self, session):
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self._session = session
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self._missed = False
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def __getattr__(self, name):
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return getattr(self._session, name)
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async def execute(self, *args, **kwargs):
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result = await self._session.execute(*args, **kwargs)
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if not self._missed:
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self._missed = True
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return _EmptyResult()
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return result
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async def __aenter__(self):
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await self._session.__aenter__()
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return self
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async def __aexit__(self, *args):
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return await self._session.__aexit__(*args)
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repo.session_factory = lambda: MissFirstSelectSession(real_factory())
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try:
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second = await repo.upsert_connection(
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owner_user_id="alice",
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provider="slack",
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external_account_id="U-race",
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workspace_id="T-race",
|
|
status="connected",
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)
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finally:
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repo.session_factory = real_factory
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|
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|
assert second["id"] == first["id"]
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assert second["status"] == "connected"
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|
connections = await repo.list_connections("alice")
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|
assert len(connections) == 1
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