package providers import ( "context" "net/http" "net/http/httptest" "net/url" "testing" "github.com/oauth2-proxy/oauth2-proxy/v7/pkg/apis/sessions" . "github.com/onsi/gomega" "github.com/stretchr/testify/assert" ) func testLinkedInProvider(hostname string) *LinkedInProvider { p := NewLinkedInProvider( &ProviderData{ ProviderName: "", LoginURL: &url.URL{}, RedeemURL: &url.URL{}, ProfileURL: &url.URL{}, ValidateURL: &url.URL{}, Scope: ""}) if hostname != "" { updateURL(p.Data().LoginURL, hostname) updateURL(p.Data().RedeemURL, hostname) updateURL(p.Data().ProfileURL, hostname) } return p } func testLinkedInBackend(payload string) *httptest.Server { path := "/v1/people/~/email-address" return httptest.NewServer(http.HandlerFunc( func(w http.ResponseWriter, r *http.Request) { if r.URL.Path != path { w.WriteHeader(404) } else if !IsAuthorizedInHeader(r.Header) { w.WriteHeader(403) } else { w.WriteHeader(200) w.Write([]byte(payload)) } })) } func TestNewLinkedInProvider(t *testing.T) { g := NewWithT(t) // Test that defaults are set when calling for a new provider with nothing set providerData := NewLinkedInProvider(&ProviderData{}).Data() g.Expect(providerData.ProviderName).To(Equal("LinkedIn")) g.Expect(providerData.LoginURL.String()).To(Equal("https://www.linkedin.com/uas/oauth2/authorization")) g.Expect(providerData.RedeemURL.String()).To(Equal("https://www.linkedin.com/uas/oauth2/accessToken")) g.Expect(providerData.ProfileURL.String()).To(Equal("https://www.linkedin.com/v1/people/~/email-address")) g.Expect(providerData.ValidateURL.String()).To(Equal("https://www.linkedin.com/v1/people/~/email-address")) g.Expect(providerData.Scope).To(Equal("r_emailaddress r_basicprofile")) } func TestLinkedInProviderOverrides(t *testing.T) { p := NewLinkedInProvider( &ProviderData{ LoginURL: &url.URL{ Scheme: "https", Host: "example.com", Path: "/oauth/auth"}, RedeemURL: &url.URL{ Scheme: "https", Host: "example.com", Path: "/oauth/token"}, ProfileURL: &url.URL{ Scheme: "https", Host: "example.com", Path: "/oauth/profile"}, ValidateURL: &url.URL{ Scheme: "https", Host: "example.com", Path: "/oauth/tokeninfo"}, Scope: "profile"}) assert.NotEqual(t, nil, p) assert.Equal(t, "LinkedIn", p.Data().ProviderName) assert.Equal(t, "https://example.com/oauth/auth", p.Data().LoginURL.String()) assert.Equal(t, "https://example.com/oauth/token", p.Data().RedeemURL.String()) assert.Equal(t, "https://example.com/oauth/profile", p.Data().ProfileURL.String()) assert.Equal(t, "https://example.com/oauth/tokeninfo", p.Data().ValidateURL.String()) assert.Equal(t, "profile", p.Data().Scope) } func TestLinkedInProviderGetEmailAddress(t *testing.T) { b := testLinkedInBackend(`"user@linkedin.com"`) defer b.Close() bURL, _ := url.Parse(b.URL) p := testLinkedInProvider(bURL.Host) session := CreateAuthorizedSession() email, err := p.GetEmailAddress(context.Background(), session) assert.Equal(t, nil, err) assert.Equal(t, "user@linkedin.com", email) } func TestLinkedInProviderGetEmailAddressFailedRequest(t *testing.T) { b := testLinkedInBackend("unused payload") defer b.Close() bURL, _ := url.Parse(b.URL) p := testLinkedInProvider(bURL.Host) // We'll trigger a request failure by using an unexpected access // token. Alternatively, we could allow the parsing of the payload as // JSON to fail. session := &sessions.SessionState{AccessToken: "unexpected_access_token"} email, err := p.GetEmailAddress(context.Background(), session) assert.NotEqual(t, nil, err) assert.Equal(t, "", email) } func TestLinkedInProviderGetEmailAddressEmailNotPresentInPayload(t *testing.T) { b := testLinkedInBackend("{\"foo\": \"bar\"}") defer b.Close() bURL, _ := url.Parse(b.URL) p := testLinkedInProvider(bURL.Host) session := CreateAuthorizedSession() email, err := p.GetEmailAddress(context.Background(), session) assert.NotEqual(t, nil, err) assert.Equal(t, "", email) }