freeipa/ipatests/test_xmlrpc/test_hbactest_plugin.py
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Reviewed-By: Ales 'alich' Marecek <amarecek@redhat.com>
2015-11-09 11:49:17 +01:00

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# Authors:
# Pavel Zuna <pzuna@redhat.com>
# Alexander Bokovoy <abokovoy@redhat.com>
#
# Copyright (C) 2009-2011 Red Hat
# see file 'COPYING' for use and warranty information
#
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#
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# GNU General Public License for more details.
#
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# along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
"""
Test the `ipalib/plugins/hbactest.py` module.
"""
from ipatests.test_xmlrpc.xmlrpc_test import XMLRPC_test, assert_attr_equal
from ipalib import api
from ipalib import errors
from nose.tools import raises
import pytest
# Test strategy:
# 1. Create few allow rules: with user categories, with explicit users, with user groups, with groups, with services
# 2. Create users for test
# 3. Run detailed and non-detailed tests for explicitly specified rules, check expected result
#
@pytest.mark.tier1
class test_hbactest(XMLRPC_test):
"""
Test the `hbactest` plugin.
"""
rule_names = [u'testing_rule1234_%d' % (d) for d in [1,2,3,4]]
rule_type = u'allow'
rule_service = u'ssh'
rule_descs = [u'description %d' % (d) for d in [1,2,3,4]]
test_user = u'hbacrule_test_user'
test_group = u'hbacrule_test_group'
test_host = u'hbacrule.testhost'
test_hostgroup = u'hbacrule_test_hostgroup'
test_sourcehost = u'hbacrule.testsrchost'
test_sourcehostgroup = u'hbacrule_test_src_hostgroup'
test_service = u'ssh'
# Auxiliary funcion for checking existence of warning for specified rule
def check_rule_presence(self,rule_name,warnings):
for warning in warnings:
if rule_name in warning:
return True
return False
def test_0_hbactest_addrules(self):
"""
Prepare data by adding test HBAC rules using `xmlrpc.hbacrule_add'.
"""
self.failsafe_add(api.Object.user,
self.test_user, givenname=u'first', sn=u'last'
)
self.failsafe_add(api.Object.group,
self.test_group, description=u'description'
)
self.failsafe_add(api.Object.host,
self.test_host, force=True
)
self.failsafe_add(api.Object.hostgroup,
self.test_hostgroup, description=u'description'
)
self.failsafe_add(api.Object.host,
self.test_sourcehost, force=True
)
self.failsafe_add(api.Object.hostgroup,
self.test_sourcehostgroup, description=u'desc'
)
self.failsafe_add(api.Object.hbacsvc,
self.test_service, description=u'desc'
)
for i in [0,1,2,3]:
api.Command['hbacrule_add'](
self.rule_names[i], accessruletype=self.rule_type, description=self.rule_descs[i],
)
ret = api.Command['hbacrule_add_user'](
self.rule_names[i], user=self.test_user, group=self.test_group
)
ret = api.Command['hbacrule_add_host'](
self.rule_names[i], host=self.test_host, hostgroup=self.test_hostgroup
)
ret = api.Command['hbacrule_add_service'](
self.rule_names[i], hbacsvc=self.test_service
)
if i & 1:
ret = api.Command['hbacrule_disable'](self.rule_names[i])
def test_a_hbactest_check_rules_detail(self):
"""
Test 'ipa hbactest --rules' (explicit IPA rules, detailed output)
"""
ret = api.Command['hbactest'](
user=self.test_user,
targethost=self.test_host,
service=self.test_service,
rules=self.rule_names
)
assert ret['value'] == True
assert ret['error'] is None
for i in [0,1,2,3]:
assert self.rule_names[i] in ret['matched']
def test_b_hbactest_check_rules_nodetail(self):
"""
Test 'ipa hbactest --rules --nodetail' (explicit IPA rules, no detailed output)
"""
ret = api.Command['hbactest'](
user=self.test_user,
targethost=self.test_host,
service=self.test_service,
rules=self.rule_names,
nodetail=True
)
assert ret['value'] == True
assert ret['error'] == None
assert ret['matched'] == None
assert ret['notmatched'] == None
def test_c_hbactest_check_rules_enabled_detail(self):
"""
Test 'ipa hbactest --enabled' (all enabled IPA rules, detailed output)
"""
ret = api.Command['hbactest'](
user=self.test_user,
targethost=self.test_host,
service=self.test_service,
enabled=True
)
# --enabled will try to work with _all_ enabled rules in IPA database
# It means we could have matched something else (unlikely but possible)
# Thus, check that our two enabled rules are in matched, nothing more
for i in [0,2]:
assert self.rule_names[i] in ret['matched']
def test_d_hbactest_check_rules_disabled_detail(self):
"""
Test 'ipa hbactest --disabled' (all disabled IPA rules, detailed output)
"""
ret = api.Command['hbactest'](
user=self.test_user,
targethost=self.test_host,
service=self.test_service,
disabled=True
)
# --disabled will try to work with _all_ disabled rules in IPA database
# It means we could have matched something else (unlikely but possible)
# Thus, check that our two disabled rules are in matched, nothing more
for i in [1,3]:
assert self.rule_names[i] in ret['matched']
def test_e_hbactest_check_non_existing_rule_detail(self):
"""
Test running 'ipa hbactest' with non-existing rule in --rules
"""
ret = api.Command['hbactest'](
user=self.test_user,
targethost=self.test_host,
service=self.test_service,
rules=[u'%s_1x1' % (rule) for rule in self.rule_names],
nodetail=True
)
assert ret['value'] == False
assert ret['matched'] == None
assert ret['notmatched'] == None
for rule in self.rule_names:
assert u'%s_1x1' % (rule) in ret['error']
@raises(errors.ValidationError)
def test_f_hbactest_check_sourcehost_option_is_deprecated(self):
"""
Test running 'ipa hbactest' with --srchost option raises ValidationError
"""
api.Command['hbactest'](
user=self.test_user,
targethost=self.test_host,
sourcehost=self.test_sourcehost,
service=self.test_service,
rules=[u'%s_1x1' % rule for rule in self.rule_names],
nodetail=True
)
def test_g_hbactest_clear_testing_data(self):
"""
Clear data for HBAC test plugin testing.
"""
for i in [0,1,2,3]:
api.Command['hbacrule_remove_host'](self.rule_names[i], host=self.test_host)
api.Command['hbacrule_remove_host'](self.rule_names[i], hostgroup=self.test_hostgroup)
api.Command['hbacrule_del'](self.rule_names[i])
api.Command['user_del'](self.test_user)
api.Command['group_del'](self.test_group)
api.Command['host_del'](self.test_host)
api.Command['hostgroup_del'](self.test_hostgroup)
api.Command['host_del'](self.test_sourcehost)
api.Command['hostgroup_del'](self.test_sourcehostgroup)
api.Command['hbacsvc_del'](self.test_service)