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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>
410 lines
15 KiB
Python
410 lines
15 KiB
Python
import contextlib
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import os
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from io import StringIO
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import shlex
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import subprocess
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import sys
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import tempfile
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import six
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from ipatests import util
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from ipatests.test_ipalib.test_x509 import goodcert_headers
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from ipalib import api, errors
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import pytest
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if six.PY3:
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unicode = str
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TEST_ZONE = u'zoneadd.%(domain)s' % api.env
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HERE = os.path.abspath(os.path.dirname(__file__))
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BASE_DIR = os.path.abspath(os.path.join(HERE, os.pardir, os.pardir))
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@pytest.mark.tier0
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@pytest.mark.needs_ipaapi
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class TestCLIParsing:
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"""Tests that commandlines are correctly parsed to Command keyword args
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"""
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def check_command(self, commandline, expected_command_name, **kw_expected):
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argv = shlex.split(commandline)
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executioner = api.Backend.cli
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cmd = executioner.get_command(argv)
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kw_got = executioner.parse(cmd, argv[1:])
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kw_got = executioner.process_keyword_arguments(cmd, kw_got)
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util.assert_deepequal(expected_command_name, cmd.name, 'Command name')
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util.assert_deepequal(kw_expected, kw_got)
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def run_command(self, command_name, **kw):
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"""Run a command on the server"""
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if not api.Backend.rpcclient.isconnected():
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api.Backend.rpcclient.connect()
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try:
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api.Command[command_name](**kw)
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except errors.NetworkError:
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pytest.skip('%r: Server not available: %r' %
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(self.__module__, api.env.xmlrpc_uri))
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@contextlib.contextmanager
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def fake_stdin(self, string_in):
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"""Context manager that temporarily replaces stdin to read a string"""
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old_stdin = sys.stdin
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sys.stdin = StringIO(string_in)
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yield
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sys.stdin = old_stdin
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def test_ping(self):
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self.check_command('ping', 'ping')
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def test_plugins(self):
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self.check_command('plugins', 'plugins')
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def test_user_show(self):
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self.check_command('user-show admin', 'user_show', uid=u'admin')
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def test_user_show_underscore(self):
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self.check_command('user_show admin', 'user_show', uid=u'admin')
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def test_group_add(self):
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self.check_command(
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'group-add tgroup1 --desc="Test group"',
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'group_add',
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cn=u'tgroup1',
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description=u'Test group',
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)
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def test_sudocmdgroup_add_member(self):
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# Test CSV splitting is not done
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self.check_command(
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# The following is as it would appear on the command line:
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r'sudocmdgroup-add-member tcmdgroup1 --sudocmds=ab,c --sudocmds=d',
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'sudocmdgroup_add_member',
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cn=u'tcmdgroup1',
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sudocmd=[u'ab,c', u'd'],
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)
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def test_group_add_nonposix(self):
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self.check_command(
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'group-add tgroup1 --desc="Test group" --nonposix',
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'group_add',
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cn=u'tgroup1',
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description=u'Test group',
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nonposix=True,
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)
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def test_group_add_gid(self):
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self.check_command(
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'group-add tgroup1 --desc="Test group" --gid=1234',
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'group_add',
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cn=u'tgroup1',
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description=u'Test group',
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gidnumber=u'1234',
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)
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def test_group_add_interactive(self):
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with self.fake_stdin('Test group\n'):
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self.check_command(
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'group-add tgroup1', 'group_add',
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cn=u'tgroup1',
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)
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def test_dnsrecord_add(self):
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self.check_command(
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'dnsrecord-add %s ns --a-rec=1.2.3.4' % TEST_ZONE,
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'dnsrecord_add',
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dnszoneidnsname=TEST_ZONE,
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idnsname=u'ns',
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arecord=u'1.2.3.4',
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)
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def test_dnsrecord_del_all(self):
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try:
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self.run_command('dnszone_add', idnsname=TEST_ZONE)
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except errors.NotFound:
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pytest.skip('DNS is not configured')
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try:
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self.run_command('dnsrecord_add',
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dnszoneidnsname=TEST_ZONE,
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idnsname=u'ns', arecord=u'1.2.3.4', force=True)
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with self.fake_stdin('yes\n'):
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self.check_command(
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'dnsrecord_del %s ns' % TEST_ZONE,
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'dnsrecord_del',
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dnszoneidnsname=TEST_ZONE,
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idnsname=u'ns',
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del_all=True,
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)
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with self.fake_stdin('YeS\n'):
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self.check_command(
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'dnsrecord_del %s ns' % TEST_ZONE,
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'dnsrecord_del',
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dnszoneidnsname=TEST_ZONE,
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idnsname=u'ns',
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del_all=True,
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)
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finally:
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self.run_command('dnszone_del', idnsname=TEST_ZONE)
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def test_dnsrecord_del_one_by_one(self):
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try:
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self.run_command('dnszone_add', idnsname=TEST_ZONE)
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except errors.NotFound:
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pytest.skip('DNS is not configured')
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try:
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records = (u'1 1 E3B72BA346B90570EED94BE9334E34AA795CED23',
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u'2 1 FD2693C1EFFC11A8D2BE57229212A04B45663791')
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for record in records:
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self.run_command('dnsrecord_add',
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dnszoneidnsname=TEST_ZONE, idnsname=u'ns',
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sshfprecord=record)
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with self.fake_stdin('no\nyes\nyes\n'):
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self.check_command(
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'dnsrecord_del %s ns' % TEST_ZONE,
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'dnsrecord_del',
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dnszoneidnsname=TEST_ZONE,
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idnsname=u'ns',
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sshfprecord=records,
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)
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finally:
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self.run_command('dnszone_del', idnsname=TEST_ZONE)
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def test_dnsrecord_add_ask_for_missing_fields(self):
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sshfp_parts = (1, 1, u'E3B72BA346B90570EED94BE9334E34AA795CED23')
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with self.fake_stdin('SSHFP\n%d\n%d\n%s' % sshfp_parts):
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self.check_command(
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'dnsrecord-add %s sshfp' % TEST_ZONE,
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'dnsrecord_add',
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dnszoneidnsname=TEST_ZONE,
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idnsname=u'sshfp',
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sshfp_part_fp_type=sshfp_parts[0],
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sshfp_part_algorithm=sshfp_parts[1],
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sshfp_part_fingerprint=sshfp_parts[2],
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)
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# test with lowercase record type
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with self.fake_stdin('sshfp\n%d\n%d\n%s' % sshfp_parts):
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self.check_command(
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'dnsrecord-add %s sshfp' % TEST_ZONE,
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'dnsrecord_add',
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dnszoneidnsname=TEST_ZONE,
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idnsname=u'sshfp',
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sshfp_part_fp_type=sshfp_parts[0],
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sshfp_part_algorithm=sshfp_parts[1],
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sshfp_part_fingerprint=sshfp_parts[2],
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)
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# NOTE: when a DNS record part is passed via command line, it is not
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# converted to its base type when transfered via wire
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with self.fake_stdin('%d\n%s' % (sshfp_parts[1], sshfp_parts[2])):
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self.check_command(
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'dnsrecord-add %s sshfp --sshfp-algorithm=%d' % (
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TEST_ZONE, sshfp_parts[0]),
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'dnsrecord_add',
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dnszoneidnsname=TEST_ZONE,
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idnsname=u'sshfp',
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sshfp_part_fp_type=sshfp_parts[0],
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# passed via cmdline
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sshfp_part_algorithm=unicode(sshfp_parts[1]),
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sshfp_part_fingerprint=sshfp_parts[2],
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)
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with self.fake_stdin(sshfp_parts[2]):
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self.check_command(
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'dnsrecord-add %s sshfp --sshfp-algorithm=%d '
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'--sshfp-fp-type=%d' % (
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TEST_ZONE, sshfp_parts[0], sshfp_parts[1]),
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'dnsrecord_add',
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dnszoneidnsname=TEST_ZONE,
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idnsname=u'sshfp',
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# passed via cmdline
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sshfp_part_fp_type=unicode(sshfp_parts[0]),
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# passed via cmdline
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sshfp_part_algorithm=unicode(sshfp_parts[1]),
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sshfp_part_fingerprint=sshfp_parts[2],
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)
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def test_dnsrecord_del_comma(self):
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try:
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self.run_command(
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'dnszone_add', idnsname=TEST_ZONE)
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except errors.NotFound:
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pytest.skip('DNS is not configured')
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try:
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self.run_command(
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'dnsrecord_add',
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dnszoneidnsname=TEST_ZONE,
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idnsname=u'test',
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txtrecord=u'"A pretty little problem," said Holmes.')
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with self.fake_stdin('no\nyes\n'):
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self.check_command(
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'dnsrecord_del %s test' % TEST_ZONE,
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'dnsrecord_del',
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dnszoneidnsname=TEST_ZONE,
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idnsname=u'test',
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txtrecord=[u'"A pretty little problem," said Holmes.'])
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finally:
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self.run_command('dnszone_del', idnsname=TEST_ZONE)
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def test_idrange_add(self):
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"""
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Test idrange-add with interative prompt
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"""
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def test_with_interactive_input():
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with self.fake_stdin('5\n500000\n'):
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self.check_command(
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'idrange_add range1 --base-id=1 --range-size=1',
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'idrange_add',
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cn=u'range1',
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ipabaseid=u'1',
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ipaidrangesize=u'1',
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ipabaserid=5,
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ipasecondarybaserid=500000,
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)
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def test_with_command_line_options():
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self.check_command(
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'idrange_add range1 --base-id=1 --range-size=1 '
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'--rid-base=5 --secondary-rid-base=500000',
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'idrange_add',
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cn=u'range1',
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ipabaseid=u'1',
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ipaidrangesize=u'1',
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ipabaserid=u'5',
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ipasecondarybaserid=u'500000',
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)
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def test_without_options():
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self.check_command(
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'idrange_add range1 --base-id=1 --range-size=1',
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'idrange_add',
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cn=u'range1',
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ipabaseid=u'1',
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ipaidrangesize=u'1',
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)
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adtrust_dn = 'cn=ADTRUST,cn=%s,cn=masters,cn=ipa,cn=etc,%s' % \
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(api.env.host, api.env.basedn)
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adtrust_is_enabled = api.Command['adtrust_is_enabled']()['result']
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mockldap = None
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if not adtrust_is_enabled:
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# ipa-adtrust-install not run - no need to pass rid-base
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# and secondary-rid-base
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test_without_options()
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# Create a mock service object to test against
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adtrust_add = dict(
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ipaconfigstring=b'enabledService',
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objectclass=[b'top', b'nsContainer', b'ipaConfigObject']
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)
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mockldap = util.MockLDAP()
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mockldap.add_entry(adtrust_dn, adtrust_add)
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# Pass rid-base and secondary-rid-base interactively
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test_with_interactive_input()
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# Pass rid-base and secondary-rid-base on the command-line
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test_with_command_line_options()
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if not adtrust_is_enabled:
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mockldap.del_entry(adtrust_dn)
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def test_certfind(self):
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with tempfile.NamedTemporaryFile() as f:
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f.write(goodcert_headers)
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f.flush()
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self.check_command(
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'cert_find --file={}'.format(f.name),
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'cert_find',
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file=goodcert_headers
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)
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def test_cli_fsencoding():
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# https://pagure.io/freeipa/issue/5887
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env = {
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key: value for key, value in os.environ.items()
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if not key.startswith(('LC_', 'LANG'))
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}
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env['LC_ALL'] = 'C'
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env['PYTHONPATH'] = BASE_DIR
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# override confdir so test always fails and does not depend on an
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# existing installation.
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env['IPA_CONFDIR'] = '/'
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p = subprocess.Popen(
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[sys.executable, '-m', 'ipaclient', 'help'],
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stdout=subprocess.PIPE,
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stderr=subprocess.PIPE,
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env=env,
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)
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out, err = p.communicate()
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assert p.returncode != 0, (out, err)
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if sys.version_info >= (3, 7):
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# Python 3.7+ has PEP 538: Legacy C Locale Coercion
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assert b'IPA client is not configured' in err, (out, err)
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else:
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# Python 3.6 does not support UTF-8 fs encoding with non-UTF LC
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assert b'System encoding must be UTF-8' in err, (out, err)
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IPA_NOT_CONFIGURED = b'IPA is not configured on this system'
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IPA_CLIENT_NOT_CONFIGURED = b'IPA client is not configured on this system'
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@pytest.mark.needs_ipaapi
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@pytest.mark.skipif(
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os.geteuid() != 0 or os.path.isfile('/etc/ipa/default.conf'),
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reason="Must have root privileges to run this test "
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"and IPA must not be installed")
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@pytest.mark.parametrize(
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"args, retcode, output, error",
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[
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# Commands delivered by the client pkg
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(['ipa'], 1, None, IPA_CLIENT_NOT_CONFIGURED),
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(['ipa-certupdate'], 2, None, IPA_CLIENT_NOT_CONFIGURED),
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(['ipa-client-automount'], 2, IPA_CLIENT_NOT_CONFIGURED, None),
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# Commands delivered by the server pkg
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(['ipa-adtrust-install'], 2, None, IPA_NOT_CONFIGURED),
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(['ipa-advise'], 2, None, IPA_NOT_CONFIGURED),
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(['ipa-backup'], 2, None, IPA_NOT_CONFIGURED),
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(['ipa-cacert-manage'], 2, None, IPA_NOT_CONFIGURED),
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(['ipa-ca-install'], 1, None,
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b'IPA server is not configured on this system'),
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(['ipa-compat-manage'], 2, None, IPA_NOT_CONFIGURED),
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(['ipa-crlgen-manage'], 2, None, IPA_NOT_CONFIGURED),
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(['ipa-csreplica-manage'], 1, None, IPA_NOT_CONFIGURED),
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(['ipactl', 'status'], 4, None, b'IPA is not configured'),
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(['ipa-dns-install'], 2, None, IPA_NOT_CONFIGURED),
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(['ipa-kra-install'], 2, None, IPA_NOT_CONFIGURED),
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(['ipa-ldap-updater',
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'/usr/share/ipa/updates/05-pre_upgrade_plugins.update'],
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2, None, IPA_NOT_CONFIGURED),
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(['ipa-managed-entries'], 2, None, IPA_NOT_CONFIGURED),
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(['ipa-nis-manage'], 2, None, IPA_NOT_CONFIGURED),
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(['ipa-pkinit-manage'], 2, None, IPA_NOT_CONFIGURED),
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(['ipa-replica-manage', 'list'], 1, IPA_NOT_CONFIGURED, None),
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(['ipa-server-certinstall'], 2, None, IPA_NOT_CONFIGURED),
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(['ipa-server-upgrade'], 2, None, IPA_NOT_CONFIGURED),
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(['ipa-winsync-migrate'], 1, None, IPA_NOT_CONFIGURED)
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])
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def test_command_ipa_not_installed(args, retcode, output, error):
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"""
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Test that the commands properly return that IPA client|server is not
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configured on this system.
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Launch the command specified in args.
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Check that the exit code is as expected and that stdout and stderr
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contain the expected strings.
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"""
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p = subprocess.Popen(args, stdout=subprocess.PIPE, stderr=subprocess.PIPE)
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out, err = p.communicate()
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assert retcode == p.returncode
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if output:
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assert output in out
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if error:
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assert error in err
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