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#!/usr/bin/env python
from collections import OrderedDict
from daco_client import DacoClient
from daco_user import User
from tests.mock_ego_client import MockEgoFailure, MockEgoSuccess
user_list = [('a@ca', 'Person A', True, False),
('aa@ca', 'Person A', True, True), # same name as A (ignored)
('b@ca', 'Person B', True, True), # duplicate B (report error)
('b@ca', 'Person Bee', True, True), # duplicate B (processed)
('c@ca', 'Person C', False, True), # cloud only (invalid)
('d@ca', 'Person D', True, False),
('e@ca', 'Person E', True, True),
('f@ca', 'Person F', True, False),
('g@ca', 'Person G', True, True),
('h@ca', 'Person H', True, False),
('http://k.ca/openid/letmein', 'Person K', True, True)
]
users = list(map(lambda x: User(*x), user_list))
ego = OrderedDict({'a@ca': (False, False), # grant daco
'aa@ca': (False, False), # grant both (ignore name match)
'b@ca': (True, False), # grant cloud
'c@ca': (False, True), # revoke all (invalid)
# d@ca: create user, grant daco
# e@ca: create both
'f@ca': (True, False), # do nothing
'g@ca': (True, True), # do nothing
'h@ca': (True, True), # revoke cloud
'i@ca': (True, False), # revoke all
'j@ca': (True, True), # revoke all
'k@ca': (False, True) # revoke all (not on list)
})
ego_users = {k for k, v in ego.items() if v[0] or v[1]}
cloud_group = "cloud"
daco_group = "daco"
def daco_client(success=True):
groups = {'users': list(ego.keys()),
daco_group: [k for k, v in ego.items() if v[0]],
cloud_group: [k for k, v in ego.items() if v[1]]
}
if success:
e = MockEgoSuccess(groups)
else:
e = MockEgoFailure(groups)
d = DacoClient(daco_group, cloud_group, users, e)
return d, e
def run_io_test_ok(method_name, args, compare):
d, e = daco_client()
m = getattr(d, method_name)
result = m(*args)
compare(result, e)
def run_io_test_fail(method_name, args, err_msg):
d, e = daco_client(False)
m = getattr(d, method_name)
try:
m(*args)
except LookupError as ex:
msg, err = ex.args
assert msg == err_msg
def run_test(method_name, args, compare, err_msg):
run_io_test_ok(method_name, args, compare)
run_io_test_fail(method_name, args, err_msg)
def run_user_test(user, method_name, call_results, exception_message):
def compare(result, e):
assert result is None
assert e.get_calls() == call_results
run_test(method_name, (user,), compare, exception_message)
def run_io_tests():
u = users[0]
tests = {'create_user': ({'create_user': [(u.email, u.name)]}, f"Can't create user '{u}'"),
'revoke_daco': ({'remove': [('daco', u.email)]},
f"Can't revoke daco access for user '{u}'"),
'revoke_cloud': ({'remove': [('cloud', u.email)]},
f"Can't revoke cloud access for user '{u}'"),
'grant_daco': ({'add': [('daco', u.email)]},
f"Can't grant daco access to user '{u}'"),
'grant_cloud': ({'add': [('cloud', u.email)]},
f"Can't grant cloud access to user '{u}'"),
}
for k, v in tests.items():
run_user_test(u, k, v[0], v[1])
# map(lambda i:(lambda k,v:run_user_test(u,k,v[0],v[1]))(*i),
# tests.items())
def run_access_test(user, method, expected):
def compare(result, e):
if result != expected:
print(f"user={user},method={method},expected={expected},"
f"result={result}")
assert result == expected
assert e.get_calls() == {f'has_{method}': [f'{user.email}']}
msg = f"Can't determine if user '{user}' has {method} access"
run_test(f'has_{method}', (user,), compare, msg)
def run_user_access_tests(user, has_daco, has_cloud):
run_access_test(user, 'daco', has_daco)
run_access_test(user, 'cloud', has_cloud)
def run_access_checks():
data = [(users[0], False, False), # exists, but no access
(users[3], True, False), # cloud only
(users[5], False, False), # doesn't exist
(users[8], True, True), # both daco and cloud
]
map(lambda args: run_user_test(*args), data)
def check_exists(user, expected):
print(f'trying to see if user {user} exists, expected={expected}')
def compare(result, e):
assert e.get_calls() == {f'user_exists': [f'{user.email}']}
assert result == expected
run_test('user_exists', (user,), compare,
f"Can't tell if user '{user} is already in ego")
def run_existence_checks():
check_exists(users[0], True) # a@ca is in ego
check_exists(users[5], False) # d@ca isn't
def run_get_users_test():
def compare(result, e):
assert e.get_calls() == {'get_users': ['daco', 'cloud']}
assert result == ego_users
msg = f"Can't get list of daco users from ego"
run_test('fetch_ego_ids', (), compare, msg)
def test_io():
"""
Verify that our all ego_client wrapper calls call the expected
ego method, (and no others!), and that they always
throw a LookupError exception with the right message whenever
the underlying ego_client throws any exception.
:return:
"""
run_io_tests()
run_access_checks()
run_existence_checks()
run_get_users_test()
def test_get_user():
e = None # no ego client methods should be called! Fail if they are!
d = DacoClient(daco_group, cloud_group, users, e)
user = users[0] # Person A
u = d.get_user(user.email)
assert u == user
def test_is_unique():
d = DacoClient(daco_group, cloud_group, users, None)
user1 = users[0]
user2 = User(*user_list[0])
assert user1 == user2
assert d.is_unique_user(users[0])
assert d.is_unique_user(users[1])
assert not d.is_unique_user(users[2]) # duplicate, not last => False
assert d.is_unique_user(users[3]) # last duplicate => True
def run_new_user_test(user, expected, calls):
d, e = daco_client()
result = d.new_user(user)
assert result == expected
assert e.get_calls() == calls
def test_new_user():
def daco(u):
return (f"Created user '{u}' with daco access",
{'create_user': ([(u.email, u.name)]),
'add': [('daco', u.email)]
})
def cloud(u):
return (f"Created user '{u}' with cloud access",
{'create_user': ([(u.email, u.name)]),
'add': [('daco', u.email), ('cloud', u.email)]
}
)
data = [(users[5], daco),
(users[6], cloud)]
for user, access in data:
msg, calls = access(user)
run_new_user_test(user, msg, calls)
def run_existing_user_test(user, msg, calls):
d, e = daco_client()
result = d.existing_user(user)
assert result == msg
assert e.get_calls() == calls
def test_existing_user():
data = [(users[0], True, False),
(users[1], True, True),
(users[3], False, True),
(users[7], False, False)
]
for user, grant_daco, grant_cloud in data:
msg, calls = expected_grants(user, grant_daco, grant_cloud)
run_existing_user_test(user, msg, calls)
def expected_grants(user, grant_daco, grant_cloud):
e = f'{user.email}'
if grant_daco and grant_cloud:
return (f"Granted daco and cloud to existing user '{user}'",
{'add': [('daco', e), ('cloud', e)],
'is_member': [('daco', e), ('cloud', e)]})
elif grant_daco:
return (f"Granted daco to existing user '{user}'",
{'add': [('daco', e)],
'is_member': [('daco', e)]})
elif grant_cloud:
return (f"Granted cloud to existing user '{user}",
{'add': [('cloud', e)],
'is_member': [('daco', e), ('cloud', e)]})
else:
# return f"Existing user '{user}' was set up correctly."
return None, {'is_member': [('daco', e)]}
def run_test_revoke(user, expected, calls):
d, e = daco_client()
result = d.revoke_access_if_necessary(user)
assert result == expected
assert e.get_calls() == calls
def test_revoke_access_if_necessary():
def e(u):
return f'{u.email}'
def invalid(u):
return (f"Revoked all access for invalid user '{u}':(on cloud access list, but not DACO)",
{'remove': [('daco', e(u)), ('cloud', e(u))]})
# User has daco and cloud, so we know need to revoke something once we know they still have daco.
def daco(u):
return (f"Revoked all access for user '{u}'",
{'is_member': [('daco', e(u))], 'remove': [('daco', e(u)), ('cloud', e(u))]})
def cloud(u):
return (f"Revoked cloud access for user '{u}'",
{'is_member': [('cloud', e(u))], 'remove': [('cloud', e(u))]})
# User has only cloud, so we need to check both daco and cloud to learn that they have permissions
# for us to revoke.
def cloud_only(u):
return (f"Revoked all access for user '{u}'",
{'is_member': [('daco', e(u)), ('cloud', e(u))], 'remove': [('daco', e(u)), ('cloud', e(u))]})
def ok(_u):
return None, {}
data = [(users[4], invalid),
(users[8], ok),
(users[9], cloud),
(User('i@ca', None, False, False), daco),
(User('j@ca', None, False, False), daco),
(User('k@ca', None, False, False), cloud_only)
]
for user, f in data:
expected, calls = f(user)
run_test_revoke(user, expected, calls)
def run_test_grant(user, expected, calls):
d, e = daco_client()
# We've already tested new_user and existing_user, so just mock them
# and note that we've called them so our tests can verify that we
# got their results when we expected to.
def new(u):
e.log_call('new_user', u.email)
return "new"
def old(u):
e.log_call('existing_user', u.email)
return "old"
d.new_user = new
d.existing_user = old
result = d.grant_access_if_necessary(user)
assert result == expected
c = e.get_calls()
print(c)
assert c == calls
def test_grant_access_if_necessary():
def duplicate(u):
return f"Warning: User '{u}' has multiple entries in the " \
f"daco file!"
def invalid_email(u):
return f"Warning: User '{u}' does not have a valid " \
f"email address"
def invalid_user(u):
return f"Warning: User '{u}' is invalid (in cloud file, but not in DACO)"
def new_user(_u):
return "new"
def old_user(_u):
return "old"
data = [
(users[0], old_user, {'user_exists', 'existing_user'}),
(users[4], invalid_user, {}),
(users[5], new_user, {'user_exists', 'new_user'}),
(users[2], duplicate, {}),
(users[10], invalid_email, {})
]
for user, f, call_names in data:
e = [f'{user.email}']
calls = {call: e for call in call_names}
run_test_grant(user, f(user), calls)
def test_update_ego():
d, e = daco_client()
report = d.update_ego()
print(report)
expected = ["Granted daco to existing user 'a@ca(Person A)'",
"Granted daco and cloud to existing user 'aa@ca(Person A)'",
"Warning: User 'b@ca(Person B)' has multiple entries in the "
"daco file!",
"Granted cloud to existing user 'b@ca(Person Bee)",
"Warning: User 'c@ca(Person C)' is invalid (in cloud file, but not in DACO)",
"Created user 'd@ca(Person D)' with daco access",
"Created user 'e@ca(Person E)' with cloud access",
"Warning: User 'http://k.ca/openid/letmein(Person K)' does not "
"have a "
"valid email address",
"Revoked all access for invalid user 'c@ca(Person C)':(on "
"cloud access "
"list, but not DACO)",
"Revoked cloud access for user 'h@ca(Person H)'",
"Revoked all access for user 'i@ca(None)'",
"Revoked all access for user 'j@ca(None)'",
"Revoked all access for user 'k@ca(None)'"]
assert set(report) == set(expected)
print(e.get_calls())
expected_calls = dict([
('user_exists', ['a@ca', 'aa@ca', 'b@ca', 'd@ca', 'e@ca',
'f@ca', 'g@ca', 'h@ca']),
('is_member', [('daco', 'a@ca'), ('daco', 'aa@ca'), ('cloud', 'aa@ca'), ('daco', 'b@ca'), ('cloud', 'b@ca'),
('cloud', 'd@ca'), ('daco', 'f@ca'), ('daco', 'g@ca'), ('cloud', 'g@ca'),
('daco', 'h@ca'), ('daco', 'i@ca'), ('cloud', 'h@ca'), ('daco', 'j@ca'),
('cloud', 'a@ca'), ('cloud', 'f@ca'), ('daco', 'k@ca'), ('cloud', 'k@ca')]),
('add', [('daco', 'a@ca'), ('daco', 'aa@ca'), ('cloud', 'aa@ca'), ('cloud', 'b@ca'), ('daco', 'd@ca'),
('daco', 'e@ca'), ('cloud', 'e@ca')]),
('create_user', [('d@ca', 'Person D'), ('e@ca', 'Person E')]),
('get_users', ['daco', 'cloud']),
('remove', [('daco', 'i@ca'), ('cloud', 'i@ca'), ('daco', 'j@ca'), ('cloud', 'j@ca'), ('daco', 'c@ca'),
('cloud', 'c@ca'), ('cloud', 'h@ca'), ('daco', 'k@ca'), ('cloud', 'k@ca')])
])
actual_calls = e.get_calls()
for fn in expected_calls:
print(f"Checking calls for function {fn}")
a = actual_calls[fn]
e = expected_calls[fn]
if a == e:
assert a == e
else:
assert set(a) == set(e)
print("ok.")