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49797acbde test(receipts): update caps ver hash for send_receipt_request fixture
Functional test stbbr fixture used the old Profanity caps verification
hash (hAkb1xZdJV9BQpgGNw8zG5Xsals=) for buddy1's simulated presence
and the corresponding disco#info reply. The current build computes
JNkIRQChhYM8+Co3IypmMtMJnOE= for the same identity+features set, so
align the fixture with what the running client now produces.
2026-05-21 11:50:11 +03:00
3f36c303c2 feat(history): flat-file backend with bidirectional SQLite migration
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A flat-file alternative to the SQLite chatlog backend with runtime
switching, full migration tooling, integrity verification, and a
synthetic load harness. SQLite remains the default; both backends share
one dispatch layer (db_backend_t vtable) so callers don't change.

Storage layout
- Per-contact append-only `flatlog/<account>/<contact>/history.log`
  under XDG_DATA_HOME, one line per message
- Single-line file header with embedded format-version marker
  (FLATFILE_FORMAT_VERSION); reader warns on missing or mismatched
  marker, writer and checker stay in sync via preprocessor
  stringification
- Deterministic key=value metadata (`id`, `aid`, `corrects`, `to`,
  `to_res`, `read`) plus escaped body \u2014 `\|`, `\]`, `\\`, `\n`, `\r`
  literals prevent log injection
- Sparse byte-offset index (FF_INDEX_STEP=500) per contact for
  O(log n) time-range lookups; rebuilt on inode / size / mtime
  change, extended in-place when the file just grew
- Per-contact GHashTable caches for archive_id presence and
  stanza_id \u2192 from_jid mapping (O(1) MAM dedup, O(1) LMC sender
  validation)

Hardening
- Path-traversal protection: JID directory name normalisation
  (`@` \u2192 `_at_`, slashes and `..` rejected at construction); every
  per-contact path is anchored under the account's flatlog/
  directory and validated before open
- Symlink-attack protection: every fopen / open uses O_NOFOLLOW; on
  ELOOP the operation aborts with an error rather than following
- Filesystem permissions: log files created with mode 0600,
  directories with mode 0700; both enforced at creation, verified
  on each open and reported on drift by `/history verify`
- Atomic crash-safe export: write to a temp file via mkstemp (mode
  0600, random suffix, no name collisions between concurrent
  exports), fsync, then rename \u2014 partial state never replaces the
  live file
- Concurrency: advisory flock(LOCK_EX) held for the duration of
  every write, including append from live messages and full rewrite
  from export, so two profanity processes can't interleave bytes
  on the same log
- DoS / abuse guards:
    * FF_MAX_LINE_LEN = 10 MB \u2014 lines longer than this are rejected
      at read with a warning; the parser will not allocate
      unbounded memory for a single record
    * FF_MAX_LMC_DEPTH = 100 \u2014 `corrects:` chain walk stops at this
      depth and emits a warning, preventing a malicious correction
      cycle from spinning the apply pass
    * FF_VERSION_SCAN_MAX = 16 \u2014 header version probe never reads
      past 16 leading comment lines, even on garbage input
    * Empty / inverted byte-range early-return in page-up read path
      so a malformed time filter cannot cause an unbounded scan
    * Zero-entry index guard so a file whose every line failed to
      parse cannot cause a NULL deref on later page-up
- LMC sender validation: an incoming correction whose sender does
  not match the original message's sender is rejected at write
  time and surfaced via cons_show_error; a cycle in the apply pass
  is broken via a visited-set
- jid_create_from_bare_and_resource treats NULL, empty string, and
  the literal "(null)" as no resource and returns a bare jid;
  similar normalisation for barejid eliminates the legacy
  "user@host/(null)" artefact that leaked into stored fulljids
  whenever g_strdup_printf("%s", NULL) ran inside create_fulljid

Commands
- `/history switch sqlite|flatfile` \u2014 runtime backend swap, closes
  the old backend and opens the new one without reconnecting
- `/history export [<jid>]` \u2014 SQLite -> flat-file, merging with any
  existing flatlog (dedup keyed on a SHA-256 hash mixing stanza_id,
  timestamp, from_jid, body \u2014 robust against id reuse by older
  clients)
- `/history import [<jid>]` \u2014 flat-file -> SQLite, same merge
  semantics, runs inside a single SQLite transaction with rollback
  on per-contact failure
- `/history verify [<jid>]` \u2014 integrity check; emits a structured
  list of issues (ERROR / WARNING / INFO) per file:
    * file-level: missing log, wrong permissions (\u2260 0600), UTF-8
      BOM present, CRLF line endings, empty file
    * line-level: invalid UTF-8 (with byte offset), embedded
      control characters, unparsable lines, timestamps out of
      order, duplicate `id:` and `aid:` (tracked separately so a
      stanza/archive id collision isn't double-reported)
    * cross-line: broken `corrects:` references whose target id is
      not present in the file
- `/history backend` \u2014 show currently active backend
- Active backend indicator `[sqlite]` / `[flatfile]` in the status
  bar next to the JID
- Roster-JID autocomplete for verify / export / import
- export and import open a SQLite handle on demand when the
  flatfile backend is currently active, so migration works
  regardless of which backend is live

Tests
- Unit: database_export (parser round-trip, escape/unescape, dedup
  key stability, JID normalisation), database_stress (14 cases
  exercising rapid writes, large messages, deep LMC chains, MAM
  dedup, concurrent contacts)
- Functional: history persistence across reconnects, export /
  import round-trip with content equality, MUC migration,
  timestamp normalisation across timezones
- Bench harness P1\u2013P5 (synthetic load: bulk insert, time-range
  read, page-up scroll, MAM ingest, mixed workload) and failure
  modes F1\u2013F17 (page-up cursor and forward-iteration symmetry,
  oversized lines, MAM dedup, LMC depth and cycles, BOM/CRLF,
  missing log, empty file, mtime+inode flip, broken corrects, etc.)
- All bench tests integrate with the existing make targets and
  emit CSV rows for baseline comparison

Author: jabber.developer2 <jabber.developer2@jabber.space>
Reviewed-by: jabber.developer <jabber.developer@jabber.space>
2026-05-05 19:26:07 +00:00
8f580f91a8 refactor(tests): migrate to content-based stubbing
- Replace stbbr_for_id() with stbbr_for_query()/stbbr_send()
- Content-based stubbing matches stanzas by namespace instead of ID
- Use regex assertions for flexible output matching
- Fix timing issues in chat_session and presence tests
2026-01-07 11:46:40 +01:00
Steffen Jaeckel
988d3663d1 Introduce tests/prof_cmocka.h
As 9f2abc75 accidentally got the ordering of some of the includes wrong,
I decided to propose my initial solution again.

Additional to that, I've opened a MR against CMocka to solve this on
their side, since I believe that the current way this is done is not
sustainable [0].

[0] https://gitlab.com/cmocka/cmocka/-/merge_requests/91

Fixes: 9f2abc75 ("Fix tests with gcc15 (uintptr_t)")
Signed-off-by: Steffen Jaeckel <s@jaeckel.eu>

CProof note: our new tests need to also be updated.
2025-09-10 14:11:03 +02:00
Michael Vetter
a28f0d9e74 Update tests with new URL
https://github.com/profanity-im/profanity/issues/1085
2019-05-03 10:46:41 +02:00
James Booth
a978bb12bf Send receipt request only when receiver supports feature
issue #829
2016-08-18 22:53:23 +01:00
James Booth
7f98e013e1 Use single quotes in functional test stanzas 2015-12-30 00:12:24 +00:00
James Booth
d40998c4af Added reciept send functional test 2015-07-20 22:35:14 +01:00
James Booth
d54cbf126a Added receipt request functional test 2015-07-20 22:21:29 +01:00