freeipa/tests/test_ipalib/test_config.py

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# Authors:
# Martin Nagy <mnagy@redhat.com>
#
# Copyright (C) 2008 Red Hat
# see file 'COPYING' for use and warranty information
#
# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
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#
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"""
Test the `ipalib.config` module.
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"""
import types
import os
from os import path
import sys
from tests.util import raises, setitem, delitem, ClassChecker
from tests.util import getitem, setitem, delitem
from tests.util import TempDir, TempHome
from ipalib.constants import TYPE_ERROR, OVERRIDE_ERROR, SET_ERROR, DEL_ERROR
from ipalib import config, constants
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# Valid environment variables in (key, raw, value) tuples:
# key: the name of the environment variable
# raw: the value being set (possibly a string repr)
# value: the expected value after the lightweight conversion
good_vars = (
('a_string', 'Hello world!', 'Hello world!'),
('trailing_whitespace', ' value ', 'value'),
('an_int', 42, 42),
('int_repr', ' 42 ', 42),
('true', True, True),
('true_repr', ' True ', True),
('false', False, False),
('false_repr', ' False ', False),
('none', None, None),
('none_repr', ' None ', None),
('empty', '', None),
# These verify that the implied conversion is case-sensitive:
('not_true', ' true ', 'true'),
('not_false', ' false ', 'false'),
('not_none', ' none ', 'none'),
)
# Random base64-encoded data to simulate a misbehaving config file.
config_bad = """
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xls/y3Z113I11mhiUc1ewCf1Oq4anJgINdhLhQoextfedmYrenfcvdzaFQnYAE08XhONTWEK8+js
Fpo1oqAKoAA8CWjoJJTHM8kJ5jsiOiszAKD1+IV/hmW76rosbfnlh1Pp3Mah2srCnXQE9YXiel/c
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f5lgGpNZLxJL2jnvMar0/wAOp6jHDH/uO4RViY9f/KpRdfC6k3R9fRyj+pRZVkWKqF10e+hCKaFq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kEqTsHe//sG1CcTBvy7OWpD+Sewhz8CyKCTYAQPiGV0LVWPdxqQNADQ6zL4nWq2gopU6+ofmA8x3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"""
# A config file that tries to override some standard vars:
config_override = """
[global]
key0 = var0
home = /home/sweet/home
key1 = var1
site_packages = planet
key2 = var2
key3 = var3
"""
# A config file that tests the automatic type conversion
config_good = """
[global]
yes = True
no = False
number = 42
"""
# A default config file to make sure it does not overwrite the explicit one
config_default = """
[global]
yes = Hello
not_in_other = foo_bar
"""
class test_Env(ClassChecker):
"""
Test the `ipalib.config.Env` class.
"""
_cls = config.Env
def test_init(self):
"""
Test the `ipalib.config.Env.__init__` method.
"""
o = self.cls()
assert list(o) == []
assert len(o) == 0
assert o.__islocked__() is False
def test_lock(self):
"""
Test the `ipalib.config.Env.__lock__` method.
"""
o = self.cls()
assert o._Env__locked is False
o.__lock__()
assert o._Env__locked is True
e = raises(StandardError, o.__lock__)
assert str(e) == 'Env.__lock__() already called'
def test_setattr(self):
"""
Test the `ipalib.config.Env.__setattr__` method.
"""
o = self.cls()
for (name, raw, value) in good_vars:
# Test setting the value:
setattr(o, name, raw)
result = getattr(o, name)
assert type(result) is type(value)
assert result == value
assert result is o[name]
# Test that value cannot be overridden once set:
e = raises(AttributeError, setattr, o, name, raw)
assert str(e) == OVERRIDE_ERROR % ('Env', name, value, raw)
# Test that values cannot be set once locked:
o = self.cls()
o.__lock__()
for (name, raw, value) in good_vars:
e = raises(AttributeError, setattr, o, name, raw)
assert str(e) == SET_ERROR % ('Env', name, raw)
def test_setitem(self):
"""
Test the `ipalib.config.Env.__setitem__` method.
"""
o = self.cls()
for (key, raw, value) in good_vars:
# Test setting the value:
o[key] = raw
result = o[key]
assert type(result) is type(value)
assert result == value
assert result is getattr(o, key)
# Test that value cannot be overridden once set:
e = raises(AttributeError, o.__setitem__, key, raw)
assert str(e) == OVERRIDE_ERROR % ('Env', key, value, raw)
# Test that values cannot be set once locked:
o = self.cls()
o.__lock__()
for (key, raw, value) in good_vars:
e = raises(AttributeError, o.__setitem__, key, raw)
assert str(e) == SET_ERROR % ('Env', key, raw)
def test_getitem(self):
"""
Test the `ipalib.config.Env.__getitem__` method.
"""
o = self.cls()
value = 'some value'
o.key = value
assert o.key is value
assert o['key'] is value
for name in ('one', 'two'):
e = raises(KeyError, getitem, o, name)
assert str(e) == repr(name)
def test_delattr(self):
"""
Test the `ipalib.config.Env.__delattr__` method.
This also tests that ``__delitem__`` is not implemented.
"""
o = self.cls()
o.one = 1
assert o.one == 1
for key in ('one', 'two'):
e = raises(AttributeError, delattr, o, key)
assert str(e) == DEL_ERROR % ('Env', key)
e = raises(AttributeError, delitem, o, key)
assert str(e) == '__delitem__'
def test_contains(self):
"""
Test the `ipalib.config.Env.__contains__` method.
"""
o = self.cls()
items = [
('one', 1),
('two', 2),
('three', 3),
('four', 4),
]
for (key, value) in items:
assert key not in o
o[key] = value
assert key in o
def test_len(self):
"""
Test the `ipalib.config.Env.__len__` method.
"""
o = self.cls()
assert len(o) == 0
for i in xrange(1, 11):
key = 'key%d' % i
value = 'value %d' % i
o[key] = value
assert o[key] is value
assert len(o) == i
def test_iter(self):
"""
Test the `ipalib.config.Env.__iter__` method.
"""
o = self.cls()
default_keys = tuple(o)
keys = ('one', 'two', 'three', 'four', 'five')
for key in keys:
o[key] = 'the value'
assert list(o) == sorted(keys + default_keys)
def new(self):
"""
Set os.environ['HOME'] to a tempdir.
Returns tuple with new Env instance and the TempHome instance. This
helper method is used in testing the bootstrap related methods below.
"""
home = TempHome()
return (self.cls(), home)
def bootstrap(self, **overrides):
"""
Helper method used in testing bootstrap related methods below.
"""
(o, home) = self.new()
assert o._isdone('_bootstrap') is False
o._bootstrap(**overrides)
assert o._isdone('_bootstrap') is True
e = raises(StandardError, o._bootstrap)
assert str(e) == 'Env._bootstrap() already called'
return (o, home)
def test_bootstrap(self):
"""
Test the `ipalib.config.Env._bootstrap` method.
"""
# Test defaults created by _bootstrap():
(o, home) = self.new()
o._bootstrap()
ipalib = path.dirname(path.abspath(config.__file__))
assert o.ipalib == ipalib
assert o.site_packages == path.dirname(ipalib)
assert o.script == path.abspath(sys.argv[0])
assert o.bin == path.dirname(path.abspath(sys.argv[0]))
assert o.home == home.path
assert o.dot_ipa == home.join('.ipa')
assert o.in_tree is False
assert o.context == 'default'
assert o.conf == '/etc/ipa/default.conf'
assert o.conf_default == o.conf
# Test overriding values created by _bootstrap()
(o, home) = self.bootstrap(in_tree='True', context='server')
assert o.in_tree is True
assert o.context == 'server'
assert o.conf == home.join('.ipa', 'server.conf')
(o, home) = self.bootstrap(conf='/my/wacky/whatever.conf')
assert o.in_tree is False
assert o.context == 'default'
assert o.conf == '/my/wacky/whatever.conf'
assert o.conf_default == '/etc/ipa/default.conf'
(o, home) = self.bootstrap(conf_default='/my/wacky/default.conf')
assert o.in_tree is False
assert o.context == 'default'
assert o.conf == '/etc/ipa/default.conf'
assert o.conf_default == '/my/wacky/default.conf'
# Test various overrides and types conversion
kw = dict(
yes=True,
no=False,
num=42,
msg='Hello, world!',
)
override = dict(
(k, u' %s ' % v) for (k, v) in kw.items()
)
(o, home) = self.new()
for key in kw:
assert key not in o
o._bootstrap(**override)
for (key, value) in kw.items():
assert getattr(o, key) == value
assert o[key] == value
def finalize_core(self, **defaults):
"""
Helper method used in testing `Env._finalize_core`.
"""
(o, home) = self.new()
assert o._isdone('_finalize_core') is False
o._finalize_core(**defaults)
assert o._isdone('_finalize_core') is True
e = raises(StandardError, o._finalize_core)
assert str(e) == 'Env._finalize_core() already called'
return (o, home)
def test_finalize_core(self):
"""
Test the `ipalib.config.Env._finalize_core` method.
"""
# Check that calls cascade up the chain:
(o, home) = self.new()
assert o._isdone('_bootstrap') is False
assert o._isdone('_finalize_core') is False
assert o._isdone('_finalize') is False
o._finalize_core()
assert o._isdone('_bootstrap') is True
assert o._isdone('_finalize_core') is True
assert o._isdone('_finalize') is False
# Check that it can't be called twice:
e = raises(StandardError, o._finalize_core)
assert str(e) == 'Env._finalize_core() already called'
# Check that _bootstrap() did its job:
(o, home) = self.bootstrap()
assert 'in_tree' in o
assert 'conf' in o
assert 'context' in o
# Check that keys _finalize_core() will set are not set yet:
assert 'log' not in o
assert 'in_server' not in o
# Check that _finalize_core() did its job:
o._finalize_core()
assert 'in_server' in o
assert 'log' in o
assert o.in_tree is False
assert o.context == 'default'
assert o.in_server is False
assert o.log == '/var/log/ipa/default.log'
# Check log is in ~/.ipa/log when context='cli'
(o, home) = self.bootstrap(context='cli')
o._finalize_core()
assert o.in_tree is False
assert o.log == home.join('.ipa', 'log', 'cli.log')
# Check **defaults can't set in_server nor log:
(o, home) = self.bootstrap(in_server='True')
o._finalize_core(in_server=False)
assert o.in_server is True
(o, home) = self.bootstrap(log='/some/silly/log')
o._finalize_core(log='/a/different/log')
assert o.log == '/some/silly/log'
# Test loading config file, plus test some in-tree stuff
(o, home) = self.bootstrap(in_tree=True, context='server')
for key in ('yes', 'no', 'number'):
assert key not in o
home.write(config_good, '.ipa', 'server.conf')
home.write(config_default, '.ipa', 'default.conf')
o._finalize_core()
assert o.in_tree is True
assert o.context == 'server'
assert o.in_server is True
assert o.log == home.join('.ipa', 'log', 'server.log')
assert o.yes is True
assert o.no is False
assert o.number == 42
assert o.not_in_other == 'foo_bar'
# Test using DEFAULT_CONFIG:
defaults = dict(constants.DEFAULT_CONFIG)
(o, home) = self.finalize_core(**defaults)
assert list(o) == sorted(defaults)
for (key, value) in defaults.items():
if value is object:
continue
assert o[key] is value, value
def test_finalize(self):
"""
Test the `ipalib.config.Env._finalize` method.
"""
# Check that calls cascade up the chain:
(o, home) = self.new()
assert o._isdone('_bootstrap') is False
assert o._isdone('_finalize_core') is False
assert o._isdone('_finalize') is False
o._finalize()
assert o._isdone('_bootstrap') is True
assert o._isdone('_finalize_core') is True
assert o._isdone('_finalize') is True
# Check that it can't be called twice:
e = raises(StandardError, o._finalize)
assert str(e) == 'Env._finalize() already called'
# Check that _finalize() calls __lock__()
(o, home) = self.new()
assert o.__islocked__() is False
o._finalize()
assert o.__islocked__() is True
e = raises(StandardError, o.__lock__)
assert str(e) == 'Env.__lock__() already called'
# Check that **lastchance works
(o, home) = self.finalize_core()
key = 'just_one_more_key'
value = 'with one more value'
lastchance = {key: value}
assert key not in o
assert o._isdone('_finalize') is False
o._finalize(**lastchance)
assert key in o
assert o[key] is value
def test_merge_from_file(self):
"""
Test the `ipalib.config.Env._merge_from_file` method.
"""
tmp = TempDir()
assert callable(tmp.join)
# Test a config file that doesn't exist
no_exist = tmp.join('no_exist.conf')
assert not path.exists(no_exist)
o = self.cls()
o._bootstrap()
keys = tuple(o)
orig = dict((k, o[k]) for k in o)
assert o._merge_from_file(no_exist) is None
assert tuple(o) == keys
# Test an empty config file
empty = tmp.touch('empty.conf')
assert path.isfile(empty)
assert o._merge_from_file(empty) is None
assert tuple(o) == keys
# Test a mal-formed config file:
bad = tmp.join('bad.conf')
open(bad, 'w').write(config_bad)
assert path.isfile(bad)
assert o._merge_from_file(bad) is None
assert tuple(o) == keys
# Test a valid config file that tries to override
override = tmp.join('override.conf')
open(override, 'w').write(config_override)
assert path.isfile(override)
assert o._merge_from_file(override) == (4, 6)
for (k, v) in orig.items():
assert o[k] is v
assert list(o) == sorted(keys + ('key0', 'key1', 'key2', 'key3'))
for i in xrange(4):
assert o['key%d' % i] == ('var%d' % i)
keys = tuple(o)
# Test a valid config file with type conversion
good = tmp.join('good.conf')
open(good, 'w').write(config_good)
assert path.isfile(good)
assert o._merge_from_file(good) == (3, 3)
assert list(o) == sorted(keys + ('yes', 'no', 'number'))
assert o.yes is True
assert o.no is False
assert o.number == 42