n8n/packages/cli/test/unit/WorkflowCredentials.test.ts
2023-05-24 02:01:45 +02:00

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import { mocked } from 'jest-mock';
import type { INode, IWorkflowCredentials } from 'n8n-workflow';
import * as Db from '@/Db';
import { WorkflowCredentials } from '@/WorkflowCredentials';
// Define a function used to mock the findOneBy function
async function mockFind({
id,
type,
}: {
id: string;
type: string;
}): Promise<IWorkflowCredentials | null> {
// Simple statement that maps a return value based on the `id` parameter
if (id === notFoundNode.credentials!.test.id) {
return null;
}
// Otherwise just build some kind of credential object and return it
return {
[type]: {
[id]: {
id,
name: type,
type,
nodesAccess: [],
data: '',
},
},
};
}
jest.mock('@/Db', () => {
return {
collections: {
Credentials: {
findOneBy: jest.fn(mockFind),
},
},
};
});
// Create an array of Nodes with info that pass or fail the checks as required.
// DB returns an object of type { [id: string]: ICredentialsEncrypted } but as it isn't checked
// All the mock will need to return is some form of Object when successful
describe('WorkflowCredentials', () => {
afterEach(() => {
jest.clearAllMocks();
});
test('Should return an error if any node has no credential ID', async () => {
const credentials = noIdNode.credentials!.test;
const expectedError = new Error(
`Credentials with name "${credentials.name}" for type "test" miss an ID.`,
);
await expect(WorkflowCredentials([noIdNode])).rejects.toEqual(expectedError);
expect(mocked(Db.collections.Credentials.findOneBy)).toHaveBeenCalledTimes(0);
});
test('Should return an error if credentials cannot be found in the DB', async () => {
const credentials = notFoundNode.credentials!.test;
const expectedError = new Error(
`Could not find credentials for type "test" with ID "${credentials.id}".`,
);
await expect(WorkflowCredentials([notFoundNode])).rejects.toEqual(expectedError);
expect(mocked(Db.collections.Credentials.findOneBy)).toHaveBeenCalledTimes(1);
});
test('Should ignore duplicates', async () => {
const response = await WorkflowCredentials([validNode, validNode, validNode]);
expect(Object.keys(response)).toEqual(['test']);
});
test('Should ignore Nodes with no credentials set', async () => {
const response = await WorkflowCredentials([validNode, noCredentialsNode]);
expect(Object.keys(response)).toEqual(['test']);
});
test('Should work for Nodes with multiple credentials', async () => {
const response = await WorkflowCredentials([multiCredNode]);
expect(Object.keys(response)).toEqual(['mcTest', 'mcTest2']);
});
});
const validNode: INode = {
id: '1',
name: 'Node with Valid Credentials',
typeVersion: 1,
type: '',
position: [0, 0],
credentials: {
test: {
id: 'cred#1',
name: 'Test Credentials',
},
},
parameters: {},
};
const noIdNode: INode = {
id: '2',
name: 'Node with no Credential ID',
typeVersion: 1,
type: '',
position: [0, 0],
credentials: {
test: {
id: null,
name: 'NOFIND',
},
},
parameters: {},
};
const notFoundNode: INode = {
id: '3',
name: 'Node that will not be found in the DB',
typeVersion: 1,
type: '',
position: [0, 0],
credentials: {
test: {
id: 'noDB',
name: 'Not in Database',
},
},
parameters: {},
};
const noCredentialsNode: INode = {
id: '4',
name: 'Node that has no credentials',
typeVersion: 1,
type: '',
position: [0, 0],
parameters: {},
};
// Reference this as a DataObject so I can provide a null credential for testing
const multiCredNode: INode = {
id: '5',
name: 'Node that has mutliple credential elements',
typeVersion: 1,
type: '',
position: [0, 0],
credentials: {
mcTest: {
id: 'multicred#1',
name: 'First of Multiple Credentials',
},
mcTest2: {
id: 'multicred#2',
name: 'Second of Multiple Credentials',
},
},
parameters: {},
};