#!/usr/bin/env bash # TODO: test index.decryption=failed test_description='indexing decrypted mail' . $(dirname "$0")/test-lib.sh || exit 1 ################################################## add_gnupg_home # get key fingerprint FINGERPRINT=$(gpg --no-tty --list-secret-keys --with-colons --fingerprint | grep '^fpr:' | cut -d: -f10) # create a test encrypted message test_begin_subtest 'emacs delivery of encrypted message' test_expect_success \ 'emacs_fcc_message \ "test encrypted message for cleartext index 001" \ "This is a test encrypted message with a wumpus.\n" \ "(mml-secure-message-encrypt)"' test_begin_subtest "search for unindexed cleartext" output=$(notmuch search wumpus) expected='' test_expect_equal \ "$output" \ "$expected" # create a test encrypted message that is indexed in the clear test_begin_subtest 'emacs delivery of encrypted message' test_expect_success \ 'emacs_fcc_message --try-decrypt=true \ "test encrypted message for cleartext index 002" \ "This is a test encrypted message with a wumpus.\n" \ "(mml-secure-message-encrypt)"' test_begin_subtest "emacs delivery of encrypted message, indexed cleartext" output=$(notmuch search wumpus) expected='thread:0000000000000002 2000-01-01 [1/1] Notmuch Test Suite; test encrypted message for cleartext index 002 (encrypted inbox)' test_expect_equal \ "$output" \ "$expected" # and the same search, but by property ($expected is untouched): test_begin_subtest "emacs search by property for one message" output=$(notmuch search property:index.decryption=success) test_expect_equal \ "$output" \ "$expected" test_begin_subtest "message should go away after deletion" # cache the message in an env var and remove it: fname=$(notmuch search --output=files wumpus) contents="$(notmuch show --format=raw wumpus)" rm -f "$fname" notmuch new output=$(notmuch search wumpus) expected='' test_expect_equal \ "$output" \ "$expected" # try reinserting it without decryption, should stay the same: test_begin_subtest "message cleartext not present after insert" notmuch insert --folder=sent <<<"$contents" output=$(notmuch search wumpus) test_expect_equal \ "$output" \ "$expected" # try reinserting it with decryption, should appear again, but now we # have two copies of the message: test_begin_subtest "message cleartext is present after reinserting with --try-decrypt" notmuch insert --folder=sent --try-decrypt <<<"$contents" output=$(notmuch search wumpus) expected='thread:0000000000000003 2000-01-01 [1/1(2)] Notmuch Test Suite; test encrypted message for cleartext index 002 (encrypted inbox unread)' test_expect_equal \ "$output" \ "$expected" # remove all copies test_begin_subtest "delete all copies of the message" mid="$(notmuch search --output=messages wumpus)" rm -f $(notmuch search --output=files wumpus) notmuch new output=$(notmuch search "id:$mid") expected='' test_expect_equal \ "$output" \ "$expected" # try inserting it with decryption, should appear as a single copy # (note: i think thread id skips 4 because of duplicate message-id # insertion, above) test_begin_subtest "message cleartext is present with insert --try-decrypt" notmuch insert --folder=sent --try-decrypt <<<"$contents" output=$(notmuch search wumpus) expected='thread:0000000000000005 2000-01-01 [1/1] Notmuch Test Suite; test encrypted message for cleartext index 002 (encrypted inbox unread)' test_expect_equal \ "$output" \ "$expected" # add a tag to all messages to ensure that it stays after reindexing test_begin_subtest 'tagging all messages' test_expect_success 'notmuch tag +blarney "encrypted message"' test_begin_subtest "verify that tags have not changed" output=$(notmuch search tag:blarney) expected='thread:0000000000000001 2000-01-01 [1/1] Notmuch Test Suite; test encrypted message for cleartext index 001 (blarney encrypted inbox) thread:0000000000000005 2000-01-01 [1/1] Notmuch Test Suite; test encrypted message for cleartext index 002 (blarney encrypted inbox unread)' test_expect_equal \ "$output" \ "$expected" # see if first message shows up after reindexing with --try-decrypt=true (same $expected, untouched): test_begin_subtest 'reindex old messages' test_expect_success 'notmuch reindex --try-decrypt=true tag:encrypted and not property:index.decryption=success' test_begin_subtest "reindexed encrypted message, including cleartext" output=$(notmuch search wumpus) test_expect_equal \ "$output" \ "$expected" # and the same search, but by property ($expected is untouched): test_begin_subtest "emacs search by property for both messages" output=$(notmuch search property:index.decryption=success) test_expect_equal \ "$output" \ "$expected" # try to remove cleartext indexing test_begin_subtest 'reindex without cleartext' test_expect_success 'notmuch reindex tag:encrypted and property:index.decryption=success' test_begin_subtest "reindexed encrypted messages, without cleartext" output=$(notmuch search wumpus) expected='' test_expect_equal \ "$output" \ "$expected" # and the same search, but by property ($expected is untouched): test_begin_subtest "emacs search by property with both messages unindexed" output=$(notmuch search property:index.decryption=success) test_expect_equal \ "$output" \ "$expected" # ensure that the tags remain even when we are dropping the cleartext. test_begin_subtest "verify that tags remain without cleartext" output=$(notmuch search tag:blarney) expected='thread:0000000000000001 2000-01-01 [1/1] Notmuch Test Suite; test encrypted message for cleartext index 001 (blarney encrypted inbox) thread:0000000000000005 2000-01-01 [1/1] Notmuch Test Suite; test encrypted message for cleartext index 002 (blarney encrypted inbox unread)' test_expect_equal \ "$output" \ "$expected" # TODO: test removal of a message from the message store between # indexing and reindexing. # TODO: insert the same message into the message store twice, index, # remove one of them from the message store, and then reindex. # reindexing should return a failure but the message should still be # present? -- or what should the semantics be if you ask to reindex a # message whose underlying files have been renamed or moved or # removed? test_done