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/* Any copyright is dedicated to the Public Domain.
"use strict";
const { getFxAccountsSingleton } = ChromeUtils.importESModule(
"resource://gre/modules/FxAccounts.sys.mjs"
);
const fxAccounts = getFxAccountsSingleton();
const { CLIENT_IS_THUNDERBIRD, ON_NEW_DEVICE_ID, PREF_ACCOUNT_ROOT } =
ChromeUtils.importESModule("resource://gre/modules/FxAccountsCommon.sys.mjs");
const { TestUtils } = ChromeUtils.importESModule(
);
_("Misc tests for FxAccounts.device");
fxAccounts.device._checkRemoteCommandsUpdateNeeded = async () => false;
add_test(function test_default_device_name() {
// Note that head_helpers overrides getDefaultLocalName - this test is
// really just to ensure the actual implementation is sane - we can't
// really check the value it uses is correct.
// We are just hoping to avoid a repeat of bug 1369285.
let def = fxAccounts.device.getDefaultLocalName(); // make sure it doesn't throw.
_("default value is " + def);
ok(!!def.length);
// This is obviously tied to the implementation, but we want early warning
// if any of these things fail.
// We really want one of these 2 to provide a value.
let hostname = Services.sysinfo.get("device") || Services.dns.myHostName;
_("hostname is " + hostname);
ok(!!hostname.length);
// the hostname should be in the default.
ok(def.includes(hostname));
// We expect the following to work as a fallback to the above.
let fallback = Cc["@mozilla.org/network/protocol;1?name=http"].getService(
Ci.nsIHttpProtocolHandler
).oscpu;
_("UA fallback is " + fallback);
ok(!!fallback.length);
// the fallback should not be in the default
ok(!def.includes(fallback));
run_next_test();
});
add_test(function test_migration() {
Services.prefs.clearUserPref("identity.fxaccounts.account.device.name");
Services.prefs.setStringPref("services.sync.client.name", "my client name");
// calling getLocalName() should move the name to the new pref and reset the old.
equal(fxAccounts.device.getLocalName(), "my client name");
equal(
Services.prefs.getStringPref("identity.fxaccounts.account.device.name"),
"my client name"
);
ok(!Services.prefs.prefHasUserValue("services.sync.client.name"));
run_next_test();
});
add_test(function test_migration_set_before_get() {
Services.prefs.setStringPref("services.sync.client.name", "old client name");
fxAccounts.device.setLocalName("new client name");
equal(fxAccounts.device.getLocalName(), "new client name");
run_next_test();
});
add_task(async function test_reset() {
// We don't test the client name specifically here because the client name
// is set as part of signing the user in via the attempt to register the
// device.
const testPref = PREF_ACCOUNT_ROOT + "test-pref";
Services.prefs.setStringPref(testPref, "whatever");
let credentials = {
email: "foo@example.com",
uid: "1234@lcip.org",
sessionToken: "dead",
verified: true,
...MOCK_ACCOUNT_KEYS,
};
// FxA will try to register its device record in the background after signin.
const registerDevice = sinon
.stub(fxAccounts._internal.fxAccountsClient, "registerDevice")
.callsFake(async () => {
return { id: "foo" };
});
const notifyPromise = TestUtils.topicObserved(ON_NEW_DEVICE_ID);
await fxAccounts._internal.setSignedInUser(credentials);
await notifyPromise;
if (!CLIENT_IS_THUNDERBIRD) {
// Firefox fires the notification twice - once during `setSignedInUser` and
// once after it returns. It's the second notification we need to wait for.
// Thunderbird, OTOH, fires only once during `setSignedInUser` and that's
// what we need to wait for.
await TestUtils.topicObserved(ON_NEW_DEVICE_ID);
}
ok(!Services.prefs.prefHasUserValue(testPref));
// signing the user out should reset the name pref.
const namePref = PREF_ACCOUNT_ROOT + "device.name";
ok(Services.prefs.prefHasUserValue(namePref));
await fxAccounts.signOut(/* localOnly = */ true);
ok(!Services.prefs.prefHasUserValue(namePref));
registerDevice.restore();
});
add_task(async function test_name_sanitization() {
fxAccounts.device.setLocalName("emoji is valid \u2665");
Assert.equal(fxAccounts.device.getLocalName(), "emoji is valid \u2665");
let invalid = "x\uFFFD\n\r\t" + "x".repeat(255);
let sanitized = "x\uFFFD\uFFFD\uFFFD\uFFFD" + "x".repeat(250); // 255 total.
// If the pref already has the invalid value we still get the valid one back.
Services.prefs.setStringPref(
"identity.fxaccounts.account.device.name",
invalid
);
Assert.equal(fxAccounts.device.getLocalName(), sanitized);
// But if we explicitly set it to an invalid name, the sanitized value ends
// up in the pref.
fxAccounts.device.setLocalName(invalid);
Assert.equal(fxAccounts.device.getLocalName(), sanitized);
Assert.equal(
Services.prefs.getStringPref("identity.fxaccounts.account.device.name"),
sanitized
);
});