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In Python 3, six.string_types is just an alias for str. See: https://pagure.io/freeipa/issue/7715 Signed-off-by: Christian Heimes <cheimes@redhat.com> Reviewed-By: Florence Blanc-Renaud <frenaud@redhat.com>
426 lines
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Python
426 lines
13 KiB
Python
# Authors:
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# Rob Crittenden <rcritten@redhat.com>
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#
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# Copyright (C) 2008 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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Base class for all XML-RPC tests
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"""
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from __future__ import print_function
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import datetime
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import inspect
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import unittest
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import contextlib
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import six
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from ipatests.util import assert_deepequal, Fuzzy
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from ipalib import api, request, errors
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from ipapython.version import API_VERSION
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# pylint: disable=no-name-in-module, import-error
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if six.PY3:
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from collections.abc import Sequence
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else:
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from collections import Sequence
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# pylint: enable=no-name-in-module, import-error
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# Matches a gidnumber like '1391016742'
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# FIXME: Does it make more sense to return gidnumber, uidnumber, etc. as `int`
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# or `long`? If not, we still need to return them as `unicode` instead of `str`.
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fuzzy_digits = Fuzzy(r'^\d+$', type=str)
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uuid_re = '[0-9a-f]{8}-[0-9a-f]{4}-[0-9a-f]{4}-[0-9a-f]{4}-[0-9a-f]{12}'
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# Matches an ipauniqueid like u'784d85fd-eae7-11de-9d01-54520012478b'
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fuzzy_uuid = Fuzzy('^%s$' % uuid_re)
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# Matches an automember task DN
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fuzzy_automember_dn = Fuzzy(
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'^cn=%s,cn=automember rebuild membership,cn=tasks,cn=config$' % uuid_re
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)
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# base64-encoded value
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fuzzy_base64 = Fuzzy('^[0-9A-Za-z/+]+={0,2}$')
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def fuzzy_sequence_of(fuzzy):
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"""Construct a Fuzzy for a Sequence of values matching the given Fuzzy."""
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def test(xs):
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if not isinstance(xs, Sequence):
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return False
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else:
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return all(fuzzy == x for x in xs)
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return Fuzzy(test=test)
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# Matches an automember task finish message
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fuzzy_automember_message = Fuzzy(
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r'^Automember rebuild task finished\. Processed \(\d+\) entries\.$'
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)
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# Matches trusted domain GUID, like u'463bf2be-3456-4a57-979e-120304f2a0eb'
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fuzzy_guid = fuzzy_uuid
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# Matches SID of a trusted domain
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# SID syntax: http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ff632068.aspx
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_sid_identifier_authority = '(0x[0-9a-f]{1,12}|[0-9]{1,10})'
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fuzzy_domain_sid = Fuzzy(
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'^S-1-5-21-%(idauth)s-%(idauth)s-%(idauth)s$' % dict(idauth=_sid_identifier_authority)
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)
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fuzzy_user_or_group_sid = Fuzzy(
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'^S-1-5-21-%(idauth)s-%(idauth)s-%(idauth)s-%(idauth)s$' % dict(idauth=_sid_identifier_authority)
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)
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# Matches netgroup dn. Note (?i) at the beginning of the regexp is the ingnore case flag
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fuzzy_netgroupdn = Fuzzy(
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'(?i)ipauniqueid=%s,cn=ng,cn=alt,%s' % (uuid_re, api.env.basedn)
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)
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# Matches sudocmd dn
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fuzzy_sudocmddn = Fuzzy(
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'(?i)ipauniqueid=%s,cn=sudocmds,cn=sudo,%s' % (uuid_re, api.env.basedn)
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)
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# Matches caacl dn
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fuzzy_caacldn = Fuzzy(
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'(?i)ipauniqueid=%s,cn=caacls,cn=ca,%s' % (uuid_re, api.env.basedn)
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)
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# Matches internal CA ID
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fuzzy_caid = fuzzy_uuid
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# Matches fuzzy ipaUniqueID DN group (RDN)
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fuzzy_ipauniqueid = Fuzzy('(?i)ipauniqueid=%s' % uuid_re)
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# Matches a hash signature, not enforcing length
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fuzzy_hash = Fuzzy(r'^([a-f0-9][a-f0-9]:)+[a-f0-9][a-f0-9]$', type=str)
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# Matches a date, like Tue Apr 26 17:45:35 2016 UTC
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fuzzy_date = Fuzzy(
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r'^[a-zA-Z]{3} [a-zA-Z]{3} \d{2} \d{2}:\d{2}:\d{2} \d{4} UTC$'
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)
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fuzzy_issuer = Fuzzy(type=str)
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fuzzy_hex = Fuzzy(r'^0x[0-9a-fA-F]+$', type=str)
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# Matches password - password consists of all printable characters without
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# whitespaces. The only exception is space, but space cannot be at the
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# beginning or end of the pwd.
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fuzzy_password = Fuzzy(r'^\S([\S ]*\S)*$')
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# Matches generalized time value. Time format is: %Y%m%d%H%M%SZ
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fuzzy_dergeneralizedtime = Fuzzy(type=datetime.datetime)
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# match any string
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fuzzy_string = Fuzzy(type=str)
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fuzzy_bytes = Fuzzy(type=bytes)
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# case insensitive match of sets
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def fuzzy_set_ci(s):
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return Fuzzy(test=lambda other: set(x.lower() for x in other) == set(y.lower() for y in s))
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try:
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if not api.Backend.rpcclient.isconnected():
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api.Backend.rpcclient.connect()
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res = api.Command['user_show'](u'notfound')
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except errors.NetworkError:
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server_available = False
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except IOError:
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server_available = False
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except errors.NotFound:
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server_available = True
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adtrust_is_enabled = api.Command['adtrust_is_enabled']()['result']
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sidgen_was_run = api.Command['sidgen_was_run']()['result']
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def add_sid(d, check_sidgen=False):
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if adtrust_is_enabled and (not check_sidgen or sidgen_was_run):
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d['ipantsecurityidentifier'] = (fuzzy_user_or_group_sid,)
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return d
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def add_oc(l, oc, check_sidgen=False):
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if adtrust_is_enabled and (not check_sidgen or sidgen_was_run):
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return l + [oc]
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return l
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def assert_attr_equal(entry, key, value):
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if type(entry) is not dict:
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raise AssertionError(
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'assert_attr_equal: entry must be a %r; got a %r: %r' % (
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dict, type(entry), entry)
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)
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if key not in entry:
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raise AssertionError(
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'assert_attr_equal: entry has no key %r: %r' % (key, entry)
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)
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if value not in entry[key]:
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raise AssertionError(
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'assert_attr_equal: %r: %r not in %r' % (key, value, entry[key])
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)
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def assert_is_member(entry, value, key='member'):
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if type(entry) is not dict:
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raise AssertionError(
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'assert_is_member: entry must be a %r; got a %r: %r' % (
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dict, type(entry), entry)
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)
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if key not in entry:
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raise AssertionError(
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'assert_is_member: entry has no key %r: %r' % (key, entry)
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)
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for member in entry[key]:
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if member.startswith(value):
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return
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raise AssertionError(
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'assert_is_member: %r: %r not in %r' % (key, value, entry[key])
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)
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# Initialize the API. We do this here so that one can run the tests
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# individually instead of at the top-level. If API.bootstrap()
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# has already been called we continue gracefully. Other errors will be
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# raised.
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class XMLRPC_test:
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"""
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Base class for all XML-RPC plugin tests
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"""
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@classmethod
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def setup_class(cls):
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if not server_available:
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raise unittest.SkipTest('%r: Server not available: %r' %
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(cls.__module__, api.env.xmlrpc_uri))
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if not api.Backend.rpcclient.isconnected():
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api.Backend.rpcclient.connect()
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@classmethod
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def teardown_class(cls):
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request.destroy_context()
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def failsafe_add(self, obj, pk, **options):
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"""
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Delete possible leftover entry first, then add.
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This helps speed us up when a partial test failure has left LDAP in a
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dirty state.
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:param obj: An Object like api.Object.user
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:param pk: The primary key of the entry to be created
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:param options: Kwargs to be passed to obj.add()
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"""
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self.failsafe_del(obj, pk)
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return obj.methods['add'](pk, **options)
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@classmethod
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def failsafe_del(cls, obj, pk):
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"""
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Delete an entry if it exists
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:param obj: An Object like api.Object.user
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:param pk: The primary key of the entry to be deleted
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"""
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try:
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obj.methods['del'](pk)
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except errors.NotFound:
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pass
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IGNORE = """Command %r is missing attribute %r in output entry.
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args = %r
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options = %r
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entry = %r"""
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EXPECTED = """Expected %r to raise %s.
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args = %r
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options = %r
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output = %r"""
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UNEXPECTED = """Expected %r to raise %s, but caught different.
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args = %r
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options = %r
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expected = %s: %s
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got = %s: %s"""
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KWARGS = """Command %r raised %s with wrong kwargs.
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args = %r
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options = %r
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kw_expected = %r
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kw_got = %r"""
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class Declarative(XMLRPC_test):
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"""A declarative-style test suite
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This class is DEPRECATED. Use RPCTest instead.
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See host plugin tests for an example.
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A Declarative test suite is controlled by the ``tests`` and
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``cleanup_commands`` class variables.
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The ``tests`` is a list of dictionaries with the following keys:
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``desc``
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A name/description of the test
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``command``
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A (command, args, kwargs) triple specifying the command to run
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``expected``
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Can be either an ``errors.PublicError`` instance, in which case
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the command must fail with the given error; or the
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expected result.
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The result is checked with ``tests.util.assert_deepequal``.
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``extra_check`` (optional)
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A checking function that is called with the response. It must
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return true for the test to pass.
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The ``cleanup_commands`` is a list of (command, args, kwargs)
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triples. These are commands get run both before and after tests,
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and must not fail.
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"""
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default_version = API_VERSION
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cleanup_commands = tuple()
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tests = tuple()
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@classmethod
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def setup_class(cls):
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super(Declarative, cls).setup_class()
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for command in cls.cleanup_commands:
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cls.cleanup(command)
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@classmethod
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def teardown_class(cls):
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for command in cls.cleanup_commands:
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cls.cleanup(command)
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super(Declarative, cls).teardown_class()
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@classmethod
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def cleanup(cls, command):
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(cmd, args, options) = command
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print('Cleanup:', cmd, args, options)
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if cmd not in api.Command:
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raise unittest.SkipTest(
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'cleanup command %r not in api.Command' % cmd
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)
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try:
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api.Command[cmd](*args, **options)
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except (errors.NotFound, errors.EmptyModlist) as e:
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print(e)
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def test_command(self, index, declarative_test_definition):
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"""Run an individual test
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The arguments are provided by the pytest plugin.
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"""
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if callable(declarative_test_definition):
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declarative_test_definition(self)
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else:
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self.check(**declarative_test_definition)
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def check(self, nice, desc, command, expected, extra_check=None):
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(cmd, args, options) = command
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options.setdefault('version', self.default_version)
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if cmd not in api.Command:
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raise unittest.SkipTest('%r not in api.Command' % cmd)
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if isinstance(expected, errors.PublicError):
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self.check_exception(nice, cmd, args, options, expected)
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elif hasattr(expected, '__call__'):
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self.check_callable(nice, cmd, args, options, expected)
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else:
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self.check_output(nice, cmd, args, options, expected, extra_check)
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def check_exception(self, nice, cmd, args, options, expected):
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klass = expected.__class__
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expected_name = klass.__name__
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try:
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output = api.Command[cmd](*args, **options)
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except Exception as e:
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got = e
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else:
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raise AssertionError(
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EXPECTED % (cmd, expected_name, args, options, output)
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)
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if not isinstance(got, klass):
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raise AssertionError(
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UNEXPECTED % (cmd, expected_name, args, options,
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expected_name, expected,
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got.__class__.__name__, got)
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)
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# FIXME: the XML-RPC transport doesn't allow us to return structured
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# information through the exception, so we can't test the kw on the
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# client side. However, if we switch to using JSON-RPC for the default
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# transport, the exception is a free-form data structure (dict).
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# For now just compare the strings
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# pylint: disable=no-member
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assert_deepequal(expected.strerror, got.strerror)
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# pylint: enable=no-member
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def check_callable(self, nice, cmd, args, options, expected):
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expected_name = expected.__class__.__name__
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try:
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expected_text = inspect.getsource(expected).strip()
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except TypeError:
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expected_text = str(expected)
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output = dict()
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got = None
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try:
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output = api.Command[cmd](*args, **options)
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except Exception as e:
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got = e
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if not expected(got, output):
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raise AssertionError(
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UNEXPECTED % (cmd, expected_name, args, options,
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expected_name, expected_text,
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got.__class__.__name__, got)
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)
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def check_output(self, nice, cmd, args, options, expected, extra_check):
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got = api.Command[cmd](*args, **options)
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assert_deepequal(expected, got, nice)
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if extra_check and not extra_check(got):
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raise AssertionError('Extra check %s failed' % extra_check)
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@contextlib.contextmanager
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def raises_exact(expected_exception):
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"""Check that a specific PublicError is raised
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Both type and message of the error are checked.
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>>> with raises_exact(errors.ValidationError(name='x', error='y')):
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... raise errors.ValidationError(name='x', error='y')
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"""
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try:
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yield
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except errors.PublicError as got_exception:
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assert type(expected_exception) is type(got_exception)
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# FIXME: We should return error information in a structured way.
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# For now just compare the strings
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assert expected_exception.strerror == got_exception.strerror
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else:
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raise AssertionError('did not raise!')
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