google-nomulus/javatests/google/registry/flows/host/HostCheckFlowTest.java
nickfelt 91c2558feb Make FlowRunner log ICANN activity report field name
As part of b/36599833, this makes FlowRunner log the appropriate ICANN activity
report field name for each flow it runs as part of a structured JSON log
statement which can be parsed to generate ICANN activity reports (under the key
"icannActivityReportField").

In order to support this, we introduce an annotation for Flow classes called
@ReportingSpec and a corresponding enum of values for this annotation, which is
IcannReportingTypes.ActivityReportField, that stores the mapping of constant
enum values to field names.

The mapping from flows to fields is fairly obvious, with three exceptions:

 - Application flows are all accounted under domains, since applications are
   technically just deferred domain creates within the EPP protocol
 - ClaimsCheckFlow is counted as a domain check
 - DomainAllocateFlow is counted as a domain create

In addition, I've added tests to all the corresponding flows that we are
indeed logging what we expect.

We'll also need to log the TLD for this to be useful, but I'm doing that in a
follow-up CL.

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MOE_MIGRATED_REVID=151283411
2017-03-27 13:32:57 -04:00

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package google.registry.flows.host;
import static google.registry.model.eppoutput.CheckData.HostCheck.create;
import static google.registry.testing.DatastoreHelper.persistActiveHost;
import static google.registry.testing.DatastoreHelper.persistDeletedHost;
import google.registry.flows.ResourceCheckFlowTestCase;
import google.registry.flows.exceptions.TooManyResourceChecksException;
import google.registry.model.host.HostResource;
import org.junit.Test;
/** Unit tests for {@link HostCheckFlow}. */
public class HostCheckFlowTest extends ResourceCheckFlowTestCase<HostCheckFlow, HostResource> {
public HostCheckFlowTest() {
setEppInput("host_check.xml");
}
@Test
public void testNothingExists() throws Exception {
// These ids come from the check xml.
doCheckTest(
create(true, "ns1.example.tld", null),
create(true, "ns2.example.tld", null),
create(true, "ns3.example.tld", null));
}
@Test
public void testOneExists() throws Exception {
persistActiveHost("ns1.example.tld");
// These ids come from the check xml.
doCheckTest(
create(false, "ns1.example.tld", "In use"),
create(true, "ns2.example.tld", null),
create(true, "ns3.example.tld", null));
}
@Test
public void testOneExistsButWasDeleted() throws Exception {
persistDeletedHost("ns1.example.tld", clock.nowUtc().minusDays(1));
// These ids come from the check xml.
doCheckTest(
create(true, "ns1.example.tld", null),
create(true, "ns2.example.tld", null),
create(true, "ns3.example.tld", null));
}
@Test
public void testXmlMatches() throws Exception {
persistActiveHost("ns2.example.tld");
runFlowAssertResponse(readFile("host_check_response.xml"));
}
@Test
public void test50IdsAllowed() throws Exception {
// Make sure we don't have a regression that reduces the number of allowed checks.
setEppInput("host_check_50.xml");
runFlow();
}
@Test
public void testTooManyIds() throws Exception {
setEppInput("host_check_51.xml");
thrown.expect(TooManyResourceChecksException.class);
runFlow();
}
@Test
public void testIcannActivityReportField_getsLogged() throws Exception {
runFlow();
assertIcannReportingActivityFieldLogged("srs-host-check");
}
}