freeipa/ipatests/test_xmlrpc/test_replace.py
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# Authors:
# Rob Crittenden <rcritten@redhat.com>
#
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"""
Test the modlist replace logic. Some attributes require a MOD_REPLACE
while others are fine using ADD/DELETE.
Note that member management in other tests also exercises the
gen_modlist code.
"""
from ipatests.test_xmlrpc.xmlrpc_test import Declarative
from ipatests.test_xmlrpc.test_user_plugin import get_user_result
user1=u'tuser1'
class test_replace(Declarative):
cleanup_commands = [
('user_del', [user1], {}),
]
tests = [
dict(
desc='Create %r with 2 e-mail accounts' % user1,
command=(
'user_add', [user1], dict(givenname=u'Test', sn=u'User1',
mail=[u'test1@example.com', u'test2@example.com'])
),
expected=dict(
value=user1,
summary=u'Added user "tuser1"',
result=get_user_result(
user1, u'Test', u'User1', 'add',
mail=[u'test1@example.com', u'test2@example.com'],
),
),
),
dict(
desc='Drop one e-mail account, add another to %r' % user1,
command=(
'user_mod', [user1], dict(mail=[u'test1@example.com', u'test3@example.com'])
),
expected=dict(
result=get_user_result(
user1, u'Test', u'User1', 'mod',
mail=[u'test1@example.com', u'test3@example.com'],
),
summary=u'Modified user "tuser1"',
value=user1,
),
),
dict(
desc='Set mail to a new single value %r' % user1,
command=(
'user_mod', [user1], dict(mail=u'test4@example.com')
),
expected=dict(
result=get_user_result(
user1, u'Test', u'User1', 'mod',
mail=[u'test4@example.com'],
),
summary=u'Modified user "tuser1"',
value=user1,
),
),
dict(
desc='Set mail to three new values %r' % user1,
command=(
'user_mod', [user1], dict(mail=[u'test5@example.com', u'test6@example.com', u'test7@example.com'])
),
expected=dict(
result=get_user_result(
user1, u'Test', u'User1', 'mod',
mail=[u'test5@example.com', u'test6@example.com',
u'test7@example.com'],
),
summary=u'Modified user "tuser1"',
value=user1,
),
),
dict(
desc='Remove all mail values %r' % user1,
command=(
'user_mod', [user1], dict(mail=u'')
),
expected=dict(
result=get_user_result(
user1, u'Test', u'User1', 'mod',
omit=['mail'],
),
summary=u'Modified user "tuser1"',
value=user1,
),
),
dict(
desc='Ensure single-value mods work too, replace initials %r' % user1,
command=(
'user_mod', [user1], dict(initials=u'ABC')
),
expected=dict(
result=get_user_result(
user1, u'Test', u'User1', 'mod',
initials=[u'ABC'],
omit=['mail'],
),
summary=u'Modified user "tuser1"',
value=user1,
),
),
dict(
desc='Drop a single-value attribute %r' % user1,
command=(
'user_mod', [user1], dict(initials=u'')
),
expected=dict(
result=get_user_result(
user1, u'Test', u'User1', 'mod',
omit=['mail'],
),
summary=u'Modified user "tuser1"',
value=user1,
),
),
]