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Even though Pytest supports xunit style setups, unittest and nose tests, this support is limited and may be dropped in the future releases. Worst of all is that the mixing of various test frameworks results in weird conflicts and of course, is not widely tested. This is a part of work to remove the mixing of test idioms in the IPA's test suite: 1) replace unittest.TestCase subclasses 2) replace unittest test controls (SkipTest, fail, etc.) 3) replace unittest assertions Related: https://pagure.io/freeipa/issue/7989 Signed-off-by: Stanislav Levin <slev@altlinux.org> Reviewed-By: Christian Heimes <cheimes@redhat.com>
262 lines
9.2 KiB
Python
262 lines
9.2 KiB
Python
# Authors:
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# Rob Crittenden <rcritten@redhat.com>
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#
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# Copyright (C) 2009 Red Hat
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# see file 'COPYING' for use and warranty information
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#
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# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
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# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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# the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
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# (at your option) any later version.
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#
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# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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# GNU General Public License for more details.
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#
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# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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# along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
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"""
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Test the `ipaserver/install/ldapupdate.py` module.
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"""
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from __future__ import absolute_import
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import os
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import pytest
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from ipalib import api
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from ipalib import errors
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from ipaserver.install.ldapupdate import LDAPUpdate, BadSyntax
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from ipaserver.install import installutils
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from ipapython import ipaldap
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from ipaplatform.constants import constants as platformconstants
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from ipapython.dn import DN
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"""
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The updater works through files only so this is just a thin-wrapper controlling
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which file we test at any given point.
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IMPORTANT NOTE: It is easy for these tests to get out of sync. Any changes
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made to the update files may require changes to the test cases as well.
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Some cases pull records from LDAP and do comparisons to ensure that updates
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have occurred as expected.
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The DM password needs to be set in ~/.ipa/.dmpw
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"""
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@pytest.mark.tier0
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@pytest.mark.needs_ipaapi
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class TestUpdate:
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"""
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Test the LDAP updater.
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"""
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@pytest.fixture(autouse=True)
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def update_setup(self, request):
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fqdn = installutils.get_fqdn()
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pwfile = api.env.dot_ipa + os.sep + ".dmpw"
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if os.path.isfile(pwfile):
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with open(pwfile, "r") as fp:
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self.dm_password = fp.read().rstrip()
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else:
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pytest.skip("No directory manager password")
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self.updater = LDAPUpdate(dm_password=self.dm_password, sub_dict={})
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self.ld = ipaldap.LDAPClient.from_hostname_secure(fqdn)
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self.ld.simple_bind(bind_dn=ipaldap.DIRMAN_DN,
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bind_password=self.dm_password)
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self.testdir = os.path.abspath(os.path.dirname(__file__))
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if not os.path.isfile(os.path.join(self.testdir,
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"0_reset.update")):
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pytest.skip("Unable to find test update files")
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self.container_dn = DN(self.updater._template_str('cn=test, cn=accounts, $SUFFIX'))
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self.user_dn = DN(self.updater._template_str('uid=tuser, cn=test, cn=accounts, $SUFFIX'))
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def fin():
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if self.ld:
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self.ld.unbind()
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request.addfinalizer(fin)
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def test_0_reset(self):
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"""
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Reset the updater test data to a known initial state (test_0_reset)
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"""
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try:
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modified = self.updater.update([os.path.join(self.testdir,
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"0_reset.update")])
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except errors.NotFound:
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# Just means the entry doesn't exist yet
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modified = True
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assert modified
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with pytest.raises(errors.NotFound):
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self.ld.get_entries(
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self.container_dn, self.ld.SCOPE_BASE, 'objectclass=*', ['*'])
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with pytest.raises(errors.NotFound):
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self.ld.get_entries(
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self.user_dn, self.ld.SCOPE_BASE, 'objectclass=*', ['*'])
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def test_1_add(self):
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"""
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Test the updater with an add directive (test_1_add)
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"""
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modified = self.updater.update([os.path.join(self.testdir,
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"1_add.update")])
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assert modified
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entries = self.ld.get_entries(
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self.container_dn, self.ld.SCOPE_BASE, 'objectclass=*', ['*'])
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assert len(entries) == 1
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entry = entries[0]
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objectclasses = entry.get('objectclass')
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for item in ('top', 'nsContainer'):
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assert item in objectclasses
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assert entry.single_value['cn'] == 'test'
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entries = self.ld.get_entries(
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self.user_dn, self.ld.SCOPE_BASE, 'objectclass=*', ['*'])
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assert len(entries) == 1
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entry = entries[0]
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objectclasses = entry.get('objectclass')
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for item in ('top', 'person', 'posixaccount', 'krbprincipalaux', 'inetuser'):
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assert item in objectclasses
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actual = entry.single_value['loginshell']
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assert actual == platformconstants.DEFAULT_ADMIN_SHELL
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assert entry.single_value['sn'] == 'User'
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assert entry.single_value['uid'] == 'tuser'
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assert entry.single_value['cn'] == 'Test User'
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def test_2_update(self):
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"""
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Test the updater when adding an attribute to an existing entry (test_2_update)
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"""
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modified = self.updater.update([os.path.join(self.testdir,
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"2_update.update")])
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assert modified
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entries = self.ld.get_entries(
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self.user_dn, self.ld.SCOPE_BASE, 'objectclass=*', ['*'])
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assert len(entries) == 1
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entry = entries[0]
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assert entry.single_value['gecos'] == 'Test User'
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def test_3_update(self):
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"""
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Test the updater forcing an attribute to a given value (test_3_update)
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"""
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modified = self.updater.update([os.path.join(self.testdir,
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"3_update.update")])
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assert modified
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entries = self.ld.get_entries(
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self.user_dn, self.ld.SCOPE_BASE, 'objectclass=*', ['*'])
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assert len(entries) == 1
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entry = entries[0]
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assert entry.single_value['gecos'] == 'Test User New'
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def test_4_update(self):
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"""
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Test the updater adding a new value to a single-valued attribute (test_4_update)
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"""
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modified = self.updater.update([os.path.join(self.testdir,
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"4_update.update")])
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assert modified
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entries = self.ld.get_entries(
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self.user_dn, self.ld.SCOPE_BASE, 'objectclass=*', ['*'])
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assert len(entries) == 1
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entry = entries[0]
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assert entry.single_value['gecos'] == 'Test User New2'
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def test_5_update(self):
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"""
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Test the updater adding a new value to a multi-valued attribute (test_5_update)
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"""
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modified = self.updater.update([os.path.join(self.testdir,
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"5_update.update")])
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assert modified
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entries = self.ld.get_entries(
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self.user_dn, self.ld.SCOPE_BASE, 'objectclass=*', ['*'])
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assert len(entries) == 1
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entry = entries[0]
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actual = sorted(entry.get('cn'))
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expected = sorted(['Test User', 'Test User New'])
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assert actual == expected
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def test_6_update(self):
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"""
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Test the updater removing a value from a multi-valued attribute (test_6_update)
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"""
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modified = self.updater.update([os.path.join(self.testdir,
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"6_update.update")])
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assert modified
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entries = self.ld.get_entries(
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self.user_dn, self.ld.SCOPE_BASE, 'objectclass=*', ['*'])
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assert len(entries) == 1
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entry = entries[0]
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assert sorted(entry.get('cn')) == sorted(['Test User'])
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def test_6_update_1(self):
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"""
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Test the updater removing a non-existent value from a multi-valued attribute (test_6_update_1)
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"""
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modified = self.updater.update([os.path.join(self.testdir,
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"6_update.update")])
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assert not modified
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entries = self.ld.get_entries(
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self.user_dn, self.ld.SCOPE_BASE, 'objectclass=*', ['*'])
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assert len(entries) == 1
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entry = entries[0]
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assert sorted(entry.get('cn')) == sorted(['Test User'])
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def test_7_cleanup(self):
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"""
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Reset the test data to a known initial state (test_7_cleanup)
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"""
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try:
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modified = self.updater.update([os.path.join(self.testdir,
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"0_reset.update")])
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except errors.NotFound:
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# Just means the entry doesn't exist yet
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modified = True
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assert modified
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with pytest.raises(errors.NotFound):
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self.ld.get_entries(
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self.container_dn, self.ld.SCOPE_BASE, 'objectclass=*', ['*'])
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with pytest.raises(errors.NotFound):
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self.ld.get_entries(
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self.user_dn, self.ld.SCOPE_BASE, 'objectclass=*', ['*'])
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def test_8_badsyntax(self):
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"""
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Test the updater with an unknown keyword (test_8_badsyntax)
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"""
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with pytest.raises(BadSyntax):
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self.updater.update(
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[os.path.join(self.testdir, "8_badsyntax.update")])
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def test_9_badsyntax(self):
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"""
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Test the updater with an incomplete line (test_9_badsyntax)
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"""
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with pytest.raises(BadSyntax):
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self.updater.update(
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[os.path.join(self.testdir, "9_badsyntax.update")])
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