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"""Integration test for JIRA API Wrapper."""
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from langchain_community.utilities.jira import JiraAPIWrapper
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def test_search() -> None:
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"""Test for Searching issues on JIRA"""
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jql = "project = TP"
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jira = JiraAPIWrapper()
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output = jira.run("jql", jql)
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assert "issues" in output
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def test_getprojects() -> None:
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"""Test for getting projects on JIRA"""
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jira = JiraAPIWrapper()
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output = jira.run("get_projects", "")
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assert "projects" in output
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def test_create_ticket() -> None:
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"""Test the Create Ticket Call that Creates a Issue/Ticket on JIRA."""
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issue_string = (
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'{"summary": "Test Summary", "description": "Test Description",'
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' "issuetype": {"name": "Bug"}, "project": {"key": "TP"}}'
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)
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jira = JiraAPIWrapper()
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output = jira.run("create_issue", issue_string)
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assert "id" in output
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assert "key" in output
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2023-06-26 09:28:04 +00:00
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def test_create_confluence_page() -> None:
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"""Test for getting projects on JIRA"""
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jira = JiraAPIWrapper()
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create_page_dict = (
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'{"space": "ROC", "title":"This is the title",'
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'"body":"This is the body. You can use '
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'<strong>HTML tags</strong>!"}'
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)
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output = jira.run("create_page", create_page_dict)
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assert "type" in output
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assert "page" in output
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Replace JIRA Arbitrary Code Execution vulnerability with finer grain API wrapper (#6992)
This fixes #4833 and the critical vulnerability
https://nvd.nist.gov/vuln/detail/CVE-2023-34540
Previously, the JIRA API Wrapper had a mode that simply pipelined user
input into an `exec()` function.
[The intended use of the 'other' mode is to cover any of Atlassian's API
that don't have an existing
interface](https://github.com/hwchase17/langchain/blob/cc33bde74ff2e050a400e4451e04ff5b32c4a7bd/langchain/tools/jira/prompt.py#L24)
Fortunately all of the [Atlassian JIRA API methods are subfunctions of
their `Jira`
class](https://atlassian-python-api.readthedocs.io/jira.html), so this
implementation calls these subfunctions directly.
As well as passing a string representation of the function to call, the
implementation flexibly allows for optionally passing args and/or
keyword-args. These are given as part of the dictionary input. Example:
```
{
"function": "update_issue_field", #function to execute
"args": [ #list of ordered args similar to other examples in this JiraAPIWrapper
"key",
{"summary": "New summary"}
],
"kwargs": {} #dict of key value keyword-args pairs
}
```
the above is equivalent to `self.jira.update_issue_field("key",
{"summary": "New summary"})`
Alternate query schema designs are welcome to make querying easier
without passing and evaluating arbitrary python code. I considered
parsing (without evaluating) input python code and extracting the
function, args, and kwargs from there and then pipelining them into the
callable function via `*f(args, **kwargs)` - but this seemed more
direct.
@vowelparrot @dev2049
---------
Co-authored-by: Jamal Rahman <jamal.rahman@builder.ai>
2023-07-05 19:56:01 +00:00
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def test_other() -> None:
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"""Non-exhaustive test for accessing other JIRA API methods"""
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jira = JiraAPIWrapper()
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issue_create_dict = """
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{
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"function":"issue_create",
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"kwargs": {
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"fields": {
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"summary": "Test Summary",
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"description": "Test Description",
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"issuetype": {"name": "Bug"},
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"project": {"key": "TP"}
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}
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}
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}
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"""
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output = jira.run("other", issue_create_dict)
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assert "id" in output
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assert "key" in output
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