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quay/test/test_jwt_auth.py

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import unittest
import requests
import jwt
import base64
from app import app
from flask import Flask, abort, jsonify, request, make_response
from flask.ext.testing import LiveServerTestCase
from initdb import setup_database_for_testing, finished_database_for_testing
from data.users import JWTAuthUsers
from tempfile import NamedTemporaryFile
from Crypto.PublicKey import RSA
from datetime import datetime, timedelta
class JWTAuthTestCase(LiveServerTestCase):
maxDiff = None
@classmethod
def setUpClass(cls):
public_key = NamedTemporaryFile(delete=True)
key = RSA.generate(1024)
private_key_data = key.exportKey('PEM')
pubkey = key.publickey()
public_key.write(pubkey.exportKey('OpenSSH'))
public_key.seek(0)
JWTAuthTestCase.public_key = public_key
JWTAuthTestCase.private_key_data = private_key_data
def create_app(self):
users = [
{ 'name': 'cooluser', 'email': 'user@domain.com', 'password': 'password' },
{ 'name': 'some.neat.user', 'email': 'neat@domain.com', 'password': 'foobar'}
]
jwt_app = Flask('testjwt')
private_key = JWTAuthTestCase.private_key_data
def _get_basic_auth():
data = base64.b64decode(request.headers['Authorization'][len('Basic '):])
return data.split(':', 1)
@jwt_app.route('/user/verify', methods=['GET'])
def verify_user():
username, password = _get_basic_auth()
if username == 'disabled':
return make_response('User is currently disabled', 401)
for user in users:
if user['name'] == username or user['email'] == username:
if password != user['password']:
return make_response('', 404)
token_data = {
'iss': 'authy',
'aud': 'quay.io/jwtauthn',
'nbf': datetime.utcnow(),
'exp': datetime.utcnow() + timedelta(seconds=60),
'sub': user['name'],
'email': user['email']
}
encoded = jwt.encode(token_data, private_key, 'RS256')
return jsonify({
'token': encoded
})
return make_response('', 404)
jwt_app.config['TESTING'] = True
return jwt_app
def setUp(self):
setup_database_for_testing(self)
self.app = app.test_client()
self.ctx = app.test_request_context()
self.ctx.__enter__()
self.session = requests.Session()
self.jwt_auth = JWTAuthUsers(
self.get_server_url() + '/user/verify',
'authy', '', app.config['HTTPCLIENT'],
JWTAuthTestCase.public_key.name)
def tearDown(self):
finished_database_for_testing(self)
self.ctx.__exit__(True, None, None)
def test_verify_user(self):
result, error_message = self.jwt_auth.verify_user('invaliduser', 'foobar')
self.assertEquals('Invalid username or password', error_message)
self.assertIsNone(result)
result, _ = self.jwt_auth.verify_user('cooluser', 'invalidpassword')
self.assertIsNone(result)
result, _ = self.jwt_auth.verify_user('cooluser', 'password')
self.assertIsNotNone(result)
self.assertEquals('cooluser', result.username)
result, _ = self.jwt_auth.verify_user('some.neat.user', 'foobar')
self.assertIsNotNone(result)
self.assertEquals('some_neat_user', result.username)
def test_confirm_existing_user(self):
# Create the users in the DB.
result, _ = self.jwt_auth.verify_user('cooluser', 'password')
self.assertIsNotNone(result)
result, _ = self.jwt_auth.verify_user('some.neat.user', 'foobar')
self.assertIsNotNone(result)
# Confirm a user with the same internal and external username.
result, _ = self.jwt_auth.confirm_existing_user('cooluser', 'password')
self.assertIsNotNone(result)
self.assertEquals('cooluser', result.username)
# Fail to confirm the *external* username, which should return nothing.
result, _ = self.jwt_auth.confirm_existing_user('some.neat.user', 'password')
self.assertIsNone(result)
# Now confirm the internal username.
result, _ = self.jwt_auth.confirm_existing_user('some_neat_user', 'foobar')
self.assertIsNotNone(result)
self.assertEquals('some_neat_user', result.username)
def test_disabled_user_custom_erorr(self):
result, error_message = self.jwt_auth.verify_user('disabled', 'password')
self.assertIsNone(result)
self.assertEquals('User is currently disabled', error_message)
if __name__ == '__main__':
unittest.main()