minio/browser/app/js/browser/__tests__/Login.test.js
Krishnan Parthasarathi c829e3a13b Support for remote tier management (#12090)
With this change, MinIO's ILM supports transitioning objects to a remote tier.
This change includes support for Azure Blob Storage, AWS S3 compatible object
storage incl. MinIO and Google Cloud Storage as remote tier storage backends.

Some new additions include:

 - Admin APIs remote tier configuration management

 - Simple journal to track remote objects to be 'collected'
   This is used by object API handlers which 'mutate' object versions by
   overwriting/replacing content (Put/CopyObject) or removing the version
   itself (e.g DeleteObjectVersion).

 - Rework of previous ILM transition to fit the new model
   In the new model, a storage class (a.k.a remote tier) is defined by the
   'remote' object storage type (one of s3, azure, GCS), bucket name and a
   prefix.

* Fixed bugs, review comments, and more unit-tests

- Leverage inline small object feature
- Migrate legacy objects to the latest object format before transitioning
- Fix restore to particular version if specified
- Extend SharedDataDirCount to handle transitioned and restored objects
- Restore-object should accept version-id for version-suspended bucket (#12091)
- Check if remote tier creds have sufficient permissions
- Bonus minor fixes to existing error messages

Co-authored-by: Poorna Krishnamoorthy <poorna@minio.io>
Co-authored-by: Krishna Srinivas <krishna@minio.io>
Signed-off-by: Harshavardhana <harsha@minio.io>
2021-04-23 11:58:53 -07:00

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import React from "react"
import { shallow, mount } from "enzyme"
import { Login } from "../Login"
import web from "../../web"
jest.mock("../../web", () => ({
Login: jest.fn(() => {
return Promise.resolve({ token: "test", uiVersion: "2018-02-01T01:17:47Z" })
}),
LoggedIn: jest.fn(),
GetDiscoveryDoc: jest.fn(() => {
return Promise.resolve({ DiscoveryDoc: {"authorization_endpoint": "test"} })
})
}))
describe("Login", () => {
const dispatchMock = jest.fn()
const showAlertMock = jest.fn()
const clearAlertMock = jest.fn()
it("should render without crashing", () => {
shallow(<Login
dispatch={dispatchMock}
alert={{ show: false, type: "danger"}}
showAlert={showAlertMock}
clearAlert={clearAlertMock}
/>)
})
it("should initially have the is-guest class", () => {
const wrapper = shallow(
<Login
dispatch={dispatchMock}
alert={{ show: false, type: "danger"}}
showAlert={showAlertMock}
clearAlert={clearAlertMock}
/>,
{ attachTo: document.body }
)
expect(document.body.classList.contains("is-guest")).toBeTruthy()
})
it("should throw an alert if the keys are empty in login form", () => {
const wrapper = mount(
<Login
dispatch={dispatchMock}
alert={{ show: false, type: "danger"}}
showAlert={showAlertMock}
clearAlert={clearAlertMock}
/>
)
// case where both keys are empty - displays the second warning
wrapper.find("form").simulate("submit")
expect(showAlertMock).toHaveBeenCalledWith("danger", "Secret Key cannot be empty")
// case where access key is empty
wrapper.setState({
accessKey: "",
secretKey: "secretKey"
})
wrapper.find("form").simulate("submit")
expect(showAlertMock).toHaveBeenCalledWith("danger", "Access Key cannot be empty")
// case where secret key is empty
wrapper.setState({
accessKey: "accessKey",
secretKey: ""
})
wrapper.find("form").simulate("submit")
expect(showAlertMock).toHaveBeenCalledWith("danger", "Secret Key cannot be empty")
})
it("should call web.Login with correct arguments if both keys are entered", () => {
const wrapper = mount(
<Login
dispatch={dispatchMock}
alert={{ show: false, type: "danger"}}
showAlert={showAlertMock}
clearAlert={clearAlertMock}
/>
)
wrapper.setState({
accessKey: "accessKey",
secretKey: "secretKey"
})
wrapper.find("form").simulate("submit")
expect(web.Login).toHaveBeenCalledWith({
"username": "accessKey",
"password": "secretKey"
})
})
})