discourse/spec/lib/message_id_service_spec.rb

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# frozen_string_literal: true
RSpec.describe Email::MessageIdService do
fab!(:topic) { Fabricate(:topic) }
fab!(:post) { Fabricate(:post, topic: topic) }
fab!(:second_post) { Fabricate(:post, topic: topic) }
subject { described_class }
describe "#generate_for_post" do
it "generates for the post using the message_id on the post's incoming_email" do
Fabricate(:incoming_email, message_id: "test@test.localhost", post: post)
post.reload
expect(subject.generate_for_post(post, use_incoming_email_if_present: true)).to eq("<test@test.localhost>")
end
it "generates for the post without an incoming_email record" do
expect(subject.generate_for_post(post)).to match(subject.message_id_post_id_regexp)
expect(subject.generate_for_post(post, use_incoming_email_if_present: true)).to match(subject.message_id_post_id_regexp)
end
end
describe "#generate_for_topic" do
it "generates for the topic using the message_id on the first post's incoming_email" do
Fabricate(:incoming_email, message_id: "test213428@somemailservice.com", post: post, created_via: IncomingEmail.created_via_types[:handle_mail])
post.reload
expect(subject.generate_for_topic(topic, use_incoming_email_if_present: true)).to eq("<test213428@somemailservice.com>")
end
it "does not use the first post's incoming email if it was created via group_smtp, only handle_mail" do
incoming = Fabricate(
:incoming_email,
message_id: "test213428@somemailservice.com",
post: post,
created_via: IncomingEmail.created_via_types[:group_smtp]
)
post.reload
expect(subject.generate_for_topic(topic, use_incoming_email_if_present: true)).to match(subject.message_id_topic_id_regexp)
incoming.update(created_via: IncomingEmail.created_via_types[:handle_mail])
expect(subject.generate_for_topic(topic, use_incoming_email_if_present: true)).to eq("<test213428@somemailservice.com>")
end
it "generates for the topic without an incoming_email record" do
expect(subject.generate_for_topic(topic)).to match(subject.message_id_topic_id_regexp)
expect(subject.generate_for_topic(topic, use_incoming_email_if_present: true)).to match(subject.message_id_topic_id_regexp)
end
it "generates canonical for the topic" do
canonical_topic_id = subject.generate_for_topic(topic, canonical: true)
expect(canonical_topic_id).to match(subject.message_id_topic_id_regexp)
expect(canonical_topic_id).to eq("<topic/#{topic.id}@test.localhost>")
end
end
FEATURE: Overhaul email threading (#17996) See https://meta.discourse.org/t/discourse-email-messages-are-incorrectly-threaded/233499 for thorough reasoning. This commit changes how we generate Message-IDs and do email threading for emails sent from Discourse. The main changes are as follows: * Introduce an outbound_message_id column on Post that is either a) filled with a Discourse-generated Message-ID the first time that post is used for an outbound email or b) filled with an original Message-ID from an external mail client or service if the post was created from an incoming email. * Change Discourse-generated Message-IDs to be more consistent and static, in the format `discourse/post/:post_id@:host` * Do not send References or In-Reply-To headers for emails sent for the OP of topics. * Make sure that In-Reply-To is filled with either a) the OP's Message-ID if the post is not a direct reply or b) the parent post's Message-ID * Make sure that In-Reply-To has all referenced post's Message-IDs * Make sure that References is filled with a chain of Message-IDs from the OP down to the parent post of the new post. We also are keeping X-Discourse-Post-Id and X-Discourse-Topic-Id, headers that we previously removed, for easier visual debugging of outbound emails. Finally, we backfill the `outbound_message_id` for posts that have a linked `IncomingEmail` record, using the `message_id` of that record. We do not need to do that for posts that don't have an incoming email since they are backfilled at runtime if `outbound_message_id` is missing.
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describe "#generate_or_use_existing" do
it "does not override a post's existing outbound_message_id" do
post.update!(outbound_message_id: "blah@host.test")
result = subject.generate_or_use_existing(post.id)
expect(result).to eq(["<blah@host.test>"])
end
it "generates an outbound_message_id in the correct format if it's blank for the post" do
post.update!(outbound_message_id: nil)
result = subject.generate_or_use_existing(post.id)
expect(result).to eq(["<discourse/post/#{post.id}@#{Email::MessageIdService.host}>"])
end
it "handles bulk posts with a mixture of existing and new outbound_message_ids, returning in created_at order" do
topic = Fabricate(:topic)
post_bulk1 = Fabricate(:post, topic: topic, created_at: 10.days.ago, outbound_message_id: "blah@test.host")
post_bulk2 = Fabricate(:post, topic: topic, created_at: 12.days.ago, outbound_message_id: nil)
post_bulk3 = Fabricate(:post, topic: topic, created_at: 11.days.ago, outbound_message_id: "sf92c349438509=3453@test.host")
post_bulk4 = Fabricate(:post, topic: topic, created_at: 3.days.ago, outbound_message_id: nil)
result = subject.generate_or_use_existing([post_bulk1.id, post_bulk2.id, post_bulk3.id, post_bulk4.id])
expect(result).to eq([
"<discourse/post/#{post_bulk2.id}@#{Email::MessageIdService.host}>",
"<sf92c349438509=3453@test.host>",
"<blah@test.host>",
"<discourse/post/#{post_bulk4.id}@#{Email::MessageIdService.host}>"
])
end
end
describe "find_post_from_message_ids" do
let(:post_format_message_id) { "<topic/#{topic.id}/#{post.id}.test123@test.localhost>" }
let(:topic_format_message_id) { "<topic/#{topic.id}.test123@test.localhost>" }
FEATURE: Overhaul email threading (#17996) See https://meta.discourse.org/t/discourse-email-messages-are-incorrectly-threaded/233499 for thorough reasoning. This commit changes how we generate Message-IDs and do email threading for emails sent from Discourse. The main changes are as follows: * Introduce an outbound_message_id column on Post that is either a) filled with a Discourse-generated Message-ID the first time that post is used for an outbound email or b) filled with an original Message-ID from an external mail client or service if the post was created from an incoming email. * Change Discourse-generated Message-IDs to be more consistent and static, in the format `discourse/post/:post_id@:host` * Do not send References or In-Reply-To headers for emails sent for the OP of topics. * Make sure that In-Reply-To is filled with either a) the OP's Message-ID if the post is not a direct reply or b) the parent post's Message-ID * Make sure that In-Reply-To has all referenced post's Message-IDs * Make sure that References is filled with a chain of Message-IDs from the OP down to the parent post of the new post. We also are keeping X-Discourse-Post-Id and X-Discourse-Topic-Id, headers that we previously removed, for easier visual debugging of outbound emails. Finally, we backfill the `outbound_message_id` for posts that have a linked `IncomingEmail` record, using the `message_id` of that record. We do not need to do that for posts that don't have an incoming email since they are backfilled at runtime if `outbound_message_id` is missing.
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let(:discourse_format_message_id) { "<discourse/post/#{post.id}@test.localhost>" }
let(:default_format_message_id) { "<36ac1ddd-5083-461d-b72c-6372fb0e7f33@test.localhost>" }
let(:gmail_format_message_id) { "<CAPGrNgZ7QEFuPcsxJBRZLhBhAYPO_ruYpCANSdqiQEbc9Otpiw@mail.gmail.com>" }
it "finds a post based only on a post-format message id" do
expect(subject.find_post_from_message_ids([post_format_message_id])).to eq(post)
end
it "finds a post based only on a topic-format message id" do
expect(subject.find_post_from_message_ids([topic_format_message_id])).to eq(post)
end
FEATURE: Overhaul email threading (#17996) See https://meta.discourse.org/t/discourse-email-messages-are-incorrectly-threaded/233499 for thorough reasoning. This commit changes how we generate Message-IDs and do email threading for emails sent from Discourse. The main changes are as follows: * Introduce an outbound_message_id column on Post that is either a) filled with a Discourse-generated Message-ID the first time that post is used for an outbound email or b) filled with an original Message-ID from an external mail client or service if the post was created from an incoming email. * Change Discourse-generated Message-IDs to be more consistent and static, in the format `discourse/post/:post_id@:host` * Do not send References or In-Reply-To headers for emails sent for the OP of topics. * Make sure that In-Reply-To is filled with either a) the OP's Message-ID if the post is not a direct reply or b) the parent post's Message-ID * Make sure that In-Reply-To has all referenced post's Message-IDs * Make sure that References is filled with a chain of Message-IDs from the OP down to the parent post of the new post. We also are keeping X-Discourse-Post-Id and X-Discourse-Topic-Id, headers that we previously removed, for easier visual debugging of outbound emails. Finally, we backfill the `outbound_message_id` for posts that have a linked `IncomingEmail` record, using the `message_id` of that record. We do not need to do that for posts that don't have an incoming email since they are backfilled at runtime if `outbound_message_id` is missing.
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it "finds a post based only on a discourse-format message id" do
expect(subject.find_post_from_message_ids([discourse_format_message_id])).to eq(post)
end
it "finds a post from the post's outbound_message_id" do
post.update!(outbound_message_id: subject.message_id_clean(discourse_format_message_id))
expect(subject.find_post_from_message_ids([discourse_format_message_id])).to eq(post)
end
it "finds a post from the email log" do
email_log = Fabricate(:email_log, message_id: subject.message_id_clean(default_format_message_id))
expect(subject.find_post_from_message_ids([default_format_message_id])).to eq(email_log.post)
end
it "finds a post from the incoming email log" do
incoming_email = Fabricate(
:incoming_email,
message_id: subject.message_id_clean(gmail_format_message_id),
post: Fabricate(:post)
)
expect(subject.find_post_from_message_ids([gmail_format_message_id])).to eq(incoming_email.post)
end
it "gets the last created post if multiple are returned" do
incoming_email = Fabricate(
:incoming_email,
message_id: subject.message_id_clean(post_format_message_id),
post: Fabricate(:post, created_at: 10.days.ago)
)
expect(subject.find_post_from_message_ids([post_format_message_id])).to eq(post)
end
end
describe "#discourse_generated_message_id?" do
def check_format(message_id)
subject.discourse_generated_message_id?(message_id)
end
it "works correctly for the different possible formats" do
expect(check_format("topic/1223/4525.3c4f8n9@test.localhost")).to eq(true)
expect(check_format("<topic/1223/4525.3c4f8n9@test.localhost>")).to eq(true)
expect(check_format("topic/1223.fc3j4843@test.localhost")).to eq(true)
expect(check_format("<topic/1223.fc3j4843@test.localhost>")).to eq(true)
expect(check_format("topic/1223/4525@test.localhost")).to eq(true)
expect(check_format("<topic/1223/4525@test.localhost>")).to eq(true)
expect(check_format("topic/1223@test.localhost")).to eq(true)
expect(check_format("<topic/1223@test.localhost>")).to eq(true)
FEATURE: Overhaul email threading (#17996) See https://meta.discourse.org/t/discourse-email-messages-are-incorrectly-threaded/233499 for thorough reasoning. This commit changes how we generate Message-IDs and do email threading for emails sent from Discourse. The main changes are as follows: * Introduce an outbound_message_id column on Post that is either a) filled with a Discourse-generated Message-ID the first time that post is used for an outbound email or b) filled with an original Message-ID from an external mail client or service if the post was created from an incoming email. * Change Discourse-generated Message-IDs to be more consistent and static, in the format `discourse/post/:post_id@:host` * Do not send References or In-Reply-To headers for emails sent for the OP of topics. * Make sure that In-Reply-To is filled with either a) the OP's Message-ID if the post is not a direct reply or b) the parent post's Message-ID * Make sure that In-Reply-To has all referenced post's Message-IDs * Make sure that References is filled with a chain of Message-IDs from the OP down to the parent post of the new post. We also are keeping X-Discourse-Post-Id and X-Discourse-Topic-Id, headers that we previously removed, for easier visual debugging of outbound emails. Finally, we backfill the `outbound_message_id` for posts that have a linked `IncomingEmail` record, using the `message_id` of that record. We do not need to do that for posts that don't have an incoming email since they are backfilled at runtime if `outbound_message_id` is missing.
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expect(check_format("discourse/post/1223@test.localhost")).to eq(true)
expect(check_format("<discourse/post/1223@test.localhost>")).to eq(true)
expect(check_format("topic/1223@blah")).to eq(false)
expect(check_format("<CAPGrNgZ7QEFuPcsxJBRZLhBhAYPO_ruYpCANSdqiQEbc9Otpiw@mail.gmail.com>")).to eq(false)
expect(check_format("t/1223@test.localhost")).to eq(false)
end
end
describe "#message_id_rfc_format" do
it "returns message ID in RFC format" do
expect(Email::MessageIdService.message_id_rfc_format("test@test")).to eq("<test@test>")
end
it "returns input if already in RFC format" do
expect(Email::MessageIdService.message_id_rfc_format("<test@test>")).to eq("<test@test>")
end
end
describe "#message_id_clean" do
it "returns message ID if in RFC format" do
expect(Email::MessageIdService.message_id_clean("<test@test>")).to eq("test@test")
end
it "returns input if a clean message ID is not in RFC format" do
message_id = "<" + "@" * 50
expect(Email::MessageIdService.message_id_clean(message_id)).to eq(message_id)
end
end
describe "#host" do
it "handles hostname changes at runtime" do
expect(Email::MessageIdService.host).to eq("test.localhost")
SiteSetting.force_hostname = "other.domain.example.com"
expect(Email::MessageIdService.host).to eq("other.domain.example.com")
end
end
end