import unittest import json as py_json from flask import url_for from endpoints.api import api from app import app from initdb import setup_database_for_testing, finished_database_for_testing from data import model NO_ACCESS_USER = 'freshuser' READ_ACCESS_USER = 'reader' ADMIN_ACCESS_USER = 'devtable' PUBLIC_USER = 'public' RANDOM_USER = 'randomuser' OUTSIDE_ORG_USER = 'outsideorg' ADMIN_ROBOT_USER = 'devtable+dtrobot' ORGANIZATION = 'buynlarge' REPO = 'devtable/simple' PUBLIC_REPO = 'public/publicrepo' RANDOM_REPO = 'randomuser/randomrepo' OUTSIDE_ORG_REPO = 'outsideorg/coolrepo' ORG_REPO = 'buynlarge/orgrepo' ANOTHER_ORG_REPO = 'buynlarge/anotherorgrepo' # Note: The shared repo has devtable as admin, public as a writer and reader as a reader. SHARED_REPO = 'devtable/shared' class TestImageSharing(unittest.TestCase): def setUp(self): setup_database_for_testing(self) self.app = app.test_client() self.ctx = app.test_request_context() self.ctx.__enter__() def tearDown(self): finished_database_for_testing(self) self.ctx.__exit__(True, None, None) def createStorage(self, docker_image_id, repository=REPO, username=ADMIN_ACCESS_USER): repository_obj = model.get_repository(repository.split('/')[0], repository.split('/')[1]) image = model.find_create_or_link_image(docker_image_id, repository_obj, username, {}) return image.storage.id def assertSameStorage(self, docker_image_id, storage_id, repository=REPO, username=ADMIN_ACCESS_USER): new_storage_id = self.createStorage(docker_image_id, repository, username) self.assertEquals(storage_id, new_storage_id) def assertDifferentStorage(self, docker_image_id, storage_id, repository=REPO, username=ADMIN_ACCESS_USER): new_storage_id = self.createStorage(docker_image_id, repository, username) self.assertNotEquals(storage_id, new_storage_id) def test_same_user(self): """ The same user creates two images, each which should be shared in the same repo. This is a sanity check. """ # Create a reference to a new docker ID => new image. first_storage_id = self.createStorage('first-image') # Create a reference to the same docker ID => same image. self.assertSameStorage('first-image', first_storage_id) # Create a reference to another new docker ID => new image. second_storage_id = self.createStorage('second-image') # Create a reference to that same docker ID => same image. self.assertSameStorage('second-image', second_storage_id) # Make sure the images are different. self.assertNotEquals(first_storage_id, second_storage_id) def test_no_user_private_repo(self): """ If no user is specified (token case usually), then no sharing can occur on a private repo. """ # Create a reference to a new docker ID => new image. first_storage_id = self.createStorage('the-image', username=None, repository=SHARED_REPO) # Create a areference to the same docker ID, but since no username => new image. self.assertDifferentStorage('the-image', first_storage_id, username=None, repository=RANDOM_REPO) def test_no_user_public_repo(self): """ If no user is specified (token case usually), then no sharing can occur on a private repo except when the image is first public. """ # Create a reference to a new docker ID => new image. first_storage_id = self.createStorage('the-image', username=None, repository=PUBLIC_REPO) # Create a areference to the same docker ID. Since no username, we'd expect different but the first image is public so => shaed image. self.assertSameStorage('the-image', first_storage_id, username=None, repository=RANDOM_REPO) def test_different_user_same_repo(self): """ Two different users create the same image in the same repo. """ # Create a reference to a new docker ID under the first user => new image. first_storage_id = self.createStorage('the-image', username=PUBLIC_USER, repository=SHARED_REPO) # Create a reference to the *same* docker ID under the second user => same image. self.assertSameStorage('the-image', first_storage_id, username=ADMIN_ACCESS_USER, repository=SHARED_REPO) def test_different_repo_no_shared_access(self): """ Neither user has access to the other user's repository. """ # Create a reference to a new docker ID under the first user => new image. first_storage_id = self.createStorage('the-image', username=RANDOM_USER, repository=RANDOM_REPO) # Create a reference to the *same* docker ID under the second user => new image. second_storage_id = self.createStorage('the-image', username=ADMIN_ACCESS_USER, repository=REPO) # Verify that the users do not share storage. self.assertNotEquals(first_storage_id, second_storage_id) def test_public_than_private(self): """ An image is created publicly then used privately, so it should be shared. """ # Create a reference to a new docker ID under the first user => new image. first_storage_id = self.createStorage('the-image', username=PUBLIC_USER, repository=PUBLIC_REPO) # Create a reference to the *same* docker ID under the second user => same image, since the first was public. self.assertSameStorage('the-image', first_storage_id, username=ADMIN_ACCESS_USER, repository=REPO) def test_private_than_public(self): """ An image is created privately then used publicly, so it should *not* be shared. """ # Create a reference to a new docker ID under the first user => new image. first_storage_id = self.createStorage('the-image', username=ADMIN_ACCESS_USER, repository=REPO) # Create a reference to the *same* docker ID under the second user => new image, since the first was private. self.assertDifferentStorage('the-image', first_storage_id, username=PUBLIC_USER, repository=PUBLIC_REPO) def test_different_repo_with_access(self): """ An image is created in one repo (SHARED_REPO) which the user (PUBLIC_USER) has access to. Later, the image is created in another repo (PUBLIC_REPO) that the user also has access to. The image should be shared since the user has access. """ # Create the image in the shared repo => new image. first_storage_id = self.createStorage('the-image', username=ADMIN_ACCESS_USER, repository=SHARED_REPO) # Create the image in the other user's repo, but since the user (PUBLIC) still has access to the shared # repository, they should reuse the storage. self.assertSameStorage('the-image', first_storage_id, username=PUBLIC_USER, repository=PUBLIC_REPO) def test_org_access(self): """ An image is accessible by being a member of the organization. """ # Create the new image under the org's repo => new image. first_storage_id = self.createStorage('the-image', username=ADMIN_ACCESS_USER, repository=ORG_REPO) # Create an image under the user's repo, but since the user has access to the organization => shared image. self.assertSameStorage('the-image', first_storage_id, username=ADMIN_ACCESS_USER, repository=REPO) # Ensure that the user's robot does not have access, since it is not on the permissions list for the repo. self.assertDifferentStorage('the-image', first_storage_id, username=ADMIN_ROBOT_USER, repository=SHARED_REPO) def test_org_access_different_user(self): """ An image is accessible by being a member of the organization. """ # Create the new image under the org's repo => new image. first_storage_id = self.createStorage('the-image', username=ADMIN_ACCESS_USER, repository=ORG_REPO) # Create an image under a user's repo, but since the user has access to the organization => shared image. self.assertSameStorage('the-image', first_storage_id, username=PUBLIC_USER, repository=PUBLIC_REPO) # Also verify for reader. self.assertSameStorage('the-image', first_storage_id, username=READ_ACCESS_USER, repository=PUBLIC_REPO) def test_org_no_access(self): """ An image is not accessible if not a member of the organization. """ # Create the new image under the org's repo => new image. first_storage_id = self.createStorage('the-image', username=ADMIN_ACCESS_USER, repository=ORG_REPO) # Create an image under a user's repo. Since the user is not a member of the organization => new image. self.assertDifferentStorage('the-image', first_storage_id, username=RANDOM_USER, repository=RANDOM_REPO) def test_org_not_team_member_with_access(self): """ An image is accessible to a user specifically listed as having permission on the org repo. """ # Create the new image under the org's repo => new image. first_storage_id = self.createStorage('the-image', username=ADMIN_ACCESS_USER, repository=ORG_REPO) # Create an image under a user's repo. Since the user has read access on that repo, they can see the image => shared image. self.assertSameStorage('the-image', first_storage_id, username=OUTSIDE_ORG_USER, repository=OUTSIDE_ORG_REPO) def test_org_not_team_member_with_no_access(self): """ A user that has access to one org repo but not another and is not a team member. """ # Create the new image under the org's repo => new image. first_storage_id = self.createStorage('the-image', username=ADMIN_ACCESS_USER, repository=ANOTHER_ORG_REPO) # Create an image under a user's repo. The user doesn't have access to the repo (ANOTHER_ORG_REPO) so => new image. self.assertDifferentStorage('the-image', first_storage_id, username=OUTSIDE_ORG_USER, repository=OUTSIDE_ORG_REPO)