freeipa/ipatests/test_xmlrpc/xmlrpc_test.py
Petr Viktorin 07545569ec test_host_plugin: Use HostTracker fixtures
The racker object "remembers" expected state across several tests,
so only changes (rather than all expected state) need to be specified
in each test. Also, the tracker fixture will make it easy to use hosts
in other test modules.

This change makes the tests independent; any permutation of any subset
of these tests should now pass.

Reviewed-By: Tomas Babej <tbabej@redhat.com>
2015-01-14 11:40:28 +01:00

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# Authors:
# Rob Crittenden <rcritten@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 modify
# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
# the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
# (at your option) any later version.
#
# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
# GNU General Public License for more details.
#
# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
# along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
"""
Base class for all XML-RPC tests
"""
import datetime
import nose
import contextlib
from ipatests.util import assert_deepequal, Fuzzy
from ipalib import api, request, errors
from ipalib.x509 import valid_issuer
from ipapython.version import API_VERSION
# Matches a gidnumber like '1391016742'
# FIXME: Does it make more sense to return gidnumber, uidnumber, etc. as `int`
# or `long`? If not, we still need to return them as `unicode` instead of `str`.
fuzzy_digits = Fuzzy('^\d+$', type=basestring)
uuid_re = '[0-9a-f]{8}-[0-9a-f]{4}-[0-9a-f]{4}-[0-9a-f]{4}-[0-9a-f]{12}'
# Matches an ipauniqueid like u'784d85fd-eae7-11de-9d01-54520012478b'
fuzzy_uuid = Fuzzy('^%s$' % uuid_re)
# Matches an automember task DN
fuzzy_automember_dn = Fuzzy(
'^cn=%s,cn=automember rebuild membership,cn=tasks,cn=config$' % uuid_re
)
# Matches an automember task finish message
fuzzy_automember_message = Fuzzy(
'^Automember rebuild task finished\. Processed \(\d+\) entries\.$'
)
# Matches trusted domain GUID, like u'463bf2be-3456-4a57-979e-120304f2a0eb'
fuzzy_guid = fuzzy_uuid
# Matches SID of a trusted domain
# SID syntax: http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ff632068.aspx
_sid_identifier_authority = '(0x[0-9a-f]{1,12}|[0-9]{1,10})'
fuzzy_domain_sid = Fuzzy(
'^S-1-5-21-%(idauth)s-%(idauth)s-%(idauth)s$' % dict(idauth=_sid_identifier_authority)
)
fuzzy_user_or_group_sid = Fuzzy(
'^S-1-5-21-%(idauth)s-%(idauth)s-%(idauth)s-%(idauth)s$' % dict(idauth=_sid_identifier_authority)
)
# Matches netgroup dn. Note (?i) at the beginning of the regexp is the ingnore case flag
fuzzy_netgroupdn = Fuzzy(
'(?i)ipauniqueid=%s,cn=ng,cn=alt,%s' % (uuid_re, api.env.basedn)
)
# Matches sudocmd dn
fuzzy_sudocmddn = Fuzzy(
'(?i)ipauniqueid=%s,cn=sudocmds,cn=sudo,%s' % (uuid_re, api.env.basedn)
)
# Matches a hash signature, not enforcing length
fuzzy_hash = Fuzzy('^([a-f0-9][a-f0-9]:)+[a-f0-9][a-f0-9]$', type=basestring)
# Matches a date, like Tue Apr 26 17:45:35 2016 UTC
fuzzy_date = Fuzzy('^[a-zA-Z]{3} [a-zA-Z]{3} \d{2} \d{2}:\d{2}:\d{2} \d{4} UTC$')
fuzzy_issuer = Fuzzy(type=basestring, test=lambda issuer: valid_issuer(issuer))
fuzzy_hex = Fuzzy('^0x[0-9a-fA-F]+$', type=basestring)
# Matches password - password consists of all printable characters without whitespaces
# The only exception is space, but space cannot be at the beggingin or end of the pwd
fuzzy_password = Fuzzy('^\S([\S ]*\S)*$')
# Matches generalized time value. Time format is: %Y%m%d%H%M%SZ
fuzzy_dergeneralizedtime = Fuzzy(type=datetime.datetime)
# match any string
fuzzy_string = Fuzzy(type=basestring)
# case insensitive match of sets
def fuzzy_set_ci(s):
return Fuzzy(test=lambda other: set(x.lower() for x in other) == set(y.lower() for y in s))
try:
if not api.Backend.rpcclient.isconnected():
api.Backend.rpcclient.connect(fallback=False)
res = api.Command['user_show'](u'notfound')
except errors.NetworkError:
server_available = False
except IOError:
server_available = False
except errors.NotFound:
server_available = True
adtrust_is_enabled = api.Command['adtrust_is_enabled']()['result']
sidgen_was_run = api.Command['sidgen_was_run']()['result']
def add_sid(d, check_sidgen=False):
if adtrust_is_enabled and (not check_sidgen or sidgen_was_run):
d['ipantsecurityidentifier'] = (fuzzy_user_or_group_sid,)
return d
def add_oc(l, oc, check_sidgen=False):
if adtrust_is_enabled and (not check_sidgen or sidgen_was_run):
return l + [oc]
return l
def assert_attr_equal(entry, key, value):
if type(entry) is not dict:
raise AssertionError(
'assert_attr_equal: entry must be a %r; got a %r: %r' % (
dict, type(entry), entry)
)
if key not in entry:
raise AssertionError(
'assert_attr_equal: entry has no key %r: %r' % (key, entry)
)
if value not in entry[key]:
raise AssertionError(
'assert_attr_equal: %r: %r not in %r' % (key, value, entry[key])
)
def assert_is_member(entry, value, key='member'):
if type(entry) is not dict:
raise AssertionError(
'assert_is_member: entry must be a %r; got a %r: %r' % (
dict, type(entry), entry)
)
if key not in entry:
raise AssertionError(
'assert_is_member: entry has no key %r: %r' % (key, entry)
)
for member in entry[key]:
if member.startswith(value):
return
raise AssertionError(
'assert_is_member: %r: %r not in %r' % (key, value, entry[key])
)
# Initialize the API. We do this here so that one can run the tests
# individually instead of at the top-level. If API.bootstrap()
# has already been called we continue gracefully. Other errors will be
# raised.
class XMLRPC_test(object):
"""
Base class for all XML-RPC plugin tests
"""
@classmethod
def setup_class(cls):
if not server_available:
raise nose.SkipTest('%r: Server not available: %r' %
(cls.__module__, api.env.xmlrpc_uri))
if not api.Backend.rpcclient.isconnected():
api.Backend.rpcclient.connect(fallback=False)
@classmethod
def teardown_class(cls):
request.destroy_context()
def failsafe_add(self, obj, pk, **options):
"""
Delete possible leftover entry first, then add.
This helps speed us up when a partial test failure has left LDAP in a
dirty state.
:param obj: An Object like api.Object.user
:param pk: The primary key of the entry to be created
:param options: Kwargs to be passed to obj.add()
"""
try:
obj.methods['del'](pk)
except errors.NotFound:
pass
return obj.methods['add'](pk, **options)
IGNORE = """Command %r is missing attribute %r in output entry.
args = %r
options = %r
entry = %r"""
EXPECTED = """Expected %r to raise %s.
args = %r
options = %r
output = %r"""
UNEXPECTED = """Expected %r to raise %s, but caught different.
args = %r
options = %r
%s: %s"""
KWARGS = """Command %r raised %s with wrong kwargs.
args = %r
options = %r
kw_expected = %r
kw_got = %r"""
class Declarative(XMLRPC_test):
"""A declarative-style test suite
This class is DEPRECATED. Use RPCTest instead.
See host plugin tests for an example.
A Declarative test suite is controlled by the ``tests`` and
``cleanup_commands`` class variables.
The ``tests`` is a list of dictionaries with the following keys:
``desc``
A name/description of the test
``command``
A (command, args, kwargs) triple specifying the command to run
``expected``
Can be either an ``errors.PublicError`` instance, in which case
the command must fail with the given error; or the
expected result.
The result is checked with ``tests.util.assert_deepequal``.
``extra_check`` (optional)
A checking function that is called with the response. It must
return true for the test to pass.
The ``cleanup_commands`` is a list of (command, args, kwargs)
triples. These are commands get run both before and after tests,
and must not fail.
"""
default_version = API_VERSION
cleanup_commands = tuple()
tests = tuple()
@classmethod
def setup_class(cls):
super(Declarative, cls).setup_class()
for command in cls.cleanup_commands:
cls.cleanup(command)
@classmethod
def teardown_class(cls):
for command in cls.cleanup_commands:
cls.cleanup(command)
super(Declarative, cls).teardown_class()
@classmethod
def cleanup(cls, command):
(cmd, args, options) = command
print 'Cleanup:', cmd, args, options
if cmd not in api.Command:
raise nose.SkipTest(
'cleanup command %r not in api.Command' % cmd
)
try:
api.Command[cmd](*args, **options)
except (errors.NotFound, errors.EmptyModlist) as e:
print e
pass
def test_command(self, index, declarative_test_definition):
"""Run an individual test
The arguments are provided by the pytest plugin.
"""
if callable(declarative_test_definition):
declarative_test_definition(self)
else:
self.check(**declarative_test_definition)
def check(self, nice, desc, command, expected, extra_check=None):
(cmd, args, options) = command
options.setdefault('version', self.default_version)
if cmd not in api.Command:
raise nose.SkipTest('%r not in api.Command' % cmd)
if isinstance(expected, errors.PublicError):
self.check_exception(nice, cmd, args, options, expected)
elif hasattr(expected, '__call__'):
self.check_callable(nice, cmd, args, options, expected)
else:
self.check_output(nice, cmd, args, options, expected, extra_check)
def check_exception(self, nice, cmd, args, options, expected):
klass = expected.__class__
name = klass.__name__
try:
output = api.Command[cmd](*args, **options)
except StandardError, e:
pass
else:
raise AssertionError(
EXPECTED % (cmd, name, args, options, output)
)
if not isinstance(e, klass):
raise AssertionError(
UNEXPECTED % (cmd, name, args, options, e.__class__.__name__, e)
)
# FIXME: the XML-RPC transport doesn't allow us to return structured
# information through the exception, so we can't test the kw on the
# client side. However, if we switch to using JSON-RPC for the default
# transport, the exception is a free-form data structure (dict).
# For now just compare the strings
assert_deepequal(expected.strerror, e.strerror)
def check_callable(self, nice, cmd, args, options, expected):
name = expected.__class__.__name__
output = dict()
e = None
try:
output = api.Command[cmd](*args, **options)
except StandardError, e:
pass
if not expected(e, output):
raise AssertionError(
UNEXPECTED % (cmd, name, args, options,
e.__class__.__name__, e)
)
def check_output(self, nice, cmd, args, options, expected, extra_check):
got = api.Command[cmd](*args, **options)
assert_deepequal(expected, got, nice)
if extra_check and not extra_check(got):
raise AssertionError('Extra check %s failed' % extra_check)
@contextlib.contextmanager
def raises_exact(expected_exception):
"""Check that a specific PublicError is raised
Both type and message of the error are checked.
>>> with raises_exact(errors.ValidationError(name='x', error='y')):
... raise errors.ValidationError(name='x', error='y')
"""
try:
yield
except errors.PublicError as got_exception:
assert type(expected_exception) is type(got_exception)
# FIXME: We should return error information in a structured way.
# For now just compare the strings
assert expected_exception.strerror == got_exception.strerror
else:
raise AssertionError('did not raise!')