142 lines
5.6 KiB
TypeScript
142 lines
5.6 KiB
TypeScript
/*
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Copyright 2023 The Matrix.org Foundation C.I.C.
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Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
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you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
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You may obtain a copy of the License at
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http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
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Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
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distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
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WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
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See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
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limitations under the License.
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*/
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import type { ISasEvent } from "matrix-js-sdk/src/crypto/verification/SAS";
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import type { MatrixClient } from "matrix-js-sdk/src/matrix";
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import type { VerificationRequest, Verifier } from "matrix-js-sdk/src/crypto-api";
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export type EmojiMapping = [emoji: string, name: string];
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/**
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* wait for the given client to receive an incoming verification request, and automatically accept it
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*
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* @param cli - matrix client we expect to receive a request
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*/
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export function waitForVerificationRequest(cli: MatrixClient): Promise<VerificationRequest> {
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return new Promise<VerificationRequest>((resolve) => {
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const onVerificationRequestEvent = async (request: VerificationRequest) => {
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// @ts-ignore CryptoEvent is not exported to window.matrixcs; using the string value here
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cli.off("crypto.verification.request", onVerificationRequestEvent);
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await request.accept();
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resolve(request);
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};
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// @ts-ignore
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cli.on("crypto.verification.request", onVerificationRequestEvent);
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});
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}
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/**
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* Automatically handle a SAS verification
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*
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* Given a verifier which has already been started, wait for the emojis to be received, blindly confirm they
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* match, and return them
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*
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* @param verifier - verifier
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* @returns A promise that resolves, with the emoji list, once we confirm the emojis
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*/
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export function handleSasVerification(verifier: Verifier): Promise<EmojiMapping[]> {
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return new Promise<EmojiMapping[]>((resolve) => {
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const onShowSas = (event: ISasEvent) => {
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// @ts-ignore VerifierEvent is a pain to get at here as we don't have a reference to matrixcs;
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// using the string value here
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verifier.off("show_sas", onShowSas);
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event.confirm();
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resolve(event.sas.emoji);
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};
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// @ts-ignore as above, avoiding reference to VerifierEvent
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verifier.on("show_sas", onShowSas);
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verifier.verify();
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});
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}
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/**
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* Check that the user has published cross-signing keys, and that the user's device has been cross-signed.
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*/
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export function checkDeviceIsCrossSigned(): void {
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let userId: string;
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let myDeviceId: string;
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cy.window({ log: false })
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.then((win) => {
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// Get the userId and deviceId of the current user
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const cli = win.mxMatrixClientPeg.get();
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const accessToken = cli.getAccessToken()!;
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const homeserverUrl = cli.getHomeserverUrl();
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myDeviceId = cli.getDeviceId();
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userId = cli.getUserId();
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return cy.request({
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method: "POST",
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url: `${homeserverUrl}/_matrix/client/v3/keys/query`,
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headers: { Authorization: `Bearer ${accessToken}` },
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body: { device_keys: { [userId]: [] } },
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});
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})
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.then((res) => {
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// there should be three cross-signing keys
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expect(res.body.master_keys[userId]).to.have.property("keys");
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expect(res.body.self_signing_keys[userId]).to.have.property("keys");
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expect(res.body.user_signing_keys[userId]).to.have.property("keys");
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// and the device should be signed by the self-signing key
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const selfSigningKeyId = Object.keys(res.body.self_signing_keys[userId].keys)[0];
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expect(res.body.device_keys[userId][myDeviceId]).to.exist;
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const myDeviceSignatures = res.body.device_keys[userId][myDeviceId].signatures[userId];
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expect(myDeviceSignatures[selfSigningKeyId]).to.exist;
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});
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}
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/**
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* Fill in the login form in element with the given creds
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*/
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export function logIntoElement(homeserverUrl: string, username: string, password: string) {
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cy.visit("/#/login");
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// select homeserver
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cy.findByRole("button", { name: "Edit" }).click();
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cy.findByRole("textbox", { name: "Other homeserver" }).type(homeserverUrl);
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cy.findByRole("button", { name: "Continue" }).click();
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// wait for the dialog to go away
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cy.get(".mx_ServerPickerDialog").should("not.exist");
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cy.findByRole("textbox", { name: "Username" }).type(username);
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cy.findByPlaceholderText("Password").type(password);
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cy.findByRole("button", { name: "Sign in" }).click();
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}
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/**
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* Given a SAS verifier for a bot client, add cypress commands to:
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* - wait for the bot to receive the emojis
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* - check that the bot sees the same emoji as the application
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*
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* @param botVerificationRequest - a verification request in a bot client
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*/
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export function doTwoWaySasVerification(verifier: Verifier): void {
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// on the bot side, wait for the emojis, confirm they match, and return them
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const emojiPromise = handleSasVerification(verifier);
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// then, check that our application shows an emoji panel with the same emojis.
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cy.wrap(emojiPromise).then((emojis: EmojiMapping[]) => {
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cy.get(".mx_VerificationShowSas_emojiSas_block").then((emojiBlocks) => {
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emojis.forEach((emoji: EmojiMapping, index: number) => {
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expect(emojiBlocks[index].textContent.toLowerCase()).to.eq(emoji[0] + emoji[1]);
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});
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});
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});
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}
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