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quay/test/test_suconfig_api.py
Joseph Schorr bb07d0965f Allow SSL cert for the database to be configured
This change adds a field for the SSL cert for the database in the setup tool. Fixes #89
2015-06-29 08:08:10 +03:00

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from test.test_api_usage import ApiTestCase, READ_ACCESS_USER, ADMIN_ACCESS_USER
from endpoints.api.suconfig import (SuperUserRegistryStatus, SuperUserConfig, SuperUserConfigFile,
SuperUserCreateInitialSuperUser, SuperUserConfigValidate)
from app import CONFIG_PROVIDER
from data.database import User
import unittest
class ConfigForTesting(object):
def __enter__(self):
CONFIG_PROVIDER.reset_for_test()
return CONFIG_PROVIDER
def __exit__(self, type, value, traceback):
CONFIG_PROVIDER.reset_for_test()
class TestSuperUserRegistryStatus(ApiTestCase):
def test_registry_status(self):
with ConfigForTesting():
json = self.getJsonResponse(SuperUserRegistryStatus)
self.assertEquals('config-db', json['status'])
class TestSuperUserConfigFile(ApiTestCase):
def test_get_non_superuser(self):
with ConfigForTesting():
# No user.
self.getResponse(SuperUserConfigFile, params=dict(filename='ssl.cert'), expected_code=403)
# Non-superuser.
self.login(READ_ACCESS_USER)
self.getResponse(SuperUserConfigFile, params=dict(filename='ssl.cert'), expected_code=403)
def test_get_superuser_invalid_filename(self):
with ConfigForTesting():
self.login(ADMIN_ACCESS_USER)
self.getResponse(SuperUserConfigFile, params=dict(filename='somefile'), expected_code=404)
def test_get_superuser(self):
with ConfigForTesting():
self.login(ADMIN_ACCESS_USER)
result = self.getJsonResponse(SuperUserConfigFile, params=dict(filename='ssl.cert'))
self.assertFalse(result['exists'])
def test_post_non_superuser(self):
with ConfigForTesting():
# No user, before config.yaml exists.
self.postResponse(SuperUserConfigFile, params=dict(filename='ssl.cert'), expected_code=400)
# Write some config.
self.putJsonResponse(SuperUserConfig, data=dict(config={}, hostname='foobar'))
# No user, with config.yaml.
self.postResponse(SuperUserConfigFile, params=dict(filename='ssl.cert'), expected_code=403)
# Non-superuser.
self.login(READ_ACCESS_USER)
self.postResponse(SuperUserConfigFile, params=dict(filename='ssl.cert'), expected_code=403)
def test_post_superuser_invalid_filename(self):
with ConfigForTesting():
self.login(ADMIN_ACCESS_USER)
self.postResponse(SuperUserConfigFile, params=dict(filename='somefile'), expected_code=404)
def test_post_superuser(self):
with ConfigForTesting():
self.login(ADMIN_ACCESS_USER)
self.postResponse(SuperUserConfigFile, params=dict(filename='ssl.cert'), expected_code=400)
class TestSuperUserCreateInitialSuperUser(ApiTestCase):
def test_no_config_file(self):
with ConfigForTesting():
# If there is no config.yaml, then this method should security fail.
data = dict(username='cooluser', password='password', email='fake@example.com')
self.postResponse(SuperUserCreateInitialSuperUser, data=data, expected_code=403)
def test_config_file_with_db_users(self):
with ConfigForTesting():
# Write some config.
self.putJsonResponse(SuperUserConfig, data=dict(config={}, hostname='foobar'))
# If there is a config.yaml, but existing DB users exist, then this method should security
# fail.
data = dict(username='cooluser', password='password', email='fake@example.com')
self.postResponse(SuperUserCreateInitialSuperUser, data=data, expected_code=403)
def test_config_file_with_no_db_users(self):
with ConfigForTesting():
# Write some config.
self.putJsonResponse(SuperUserConfig, data=dict(config={}, hostname='foobar'))
# Delete all the users in the DB.
for user in list(User.select()):
user.delete_instance(recursive=True)
# This method should now succeed.
data = dict(username='cooluser', password='password', email='fake@example.com')
result = self.postJsonResponse(SuperUserCreateInitialSuperUser, data=data)
self.assertTrue(result['status'])
# Verify the superuser was created.
User.get(User.username == 'cooluser')
# Verify the superuser was placed into the config.
result = self.getJsonResponse(SuperUserConfig)
self.assertEquals(['cooluser'], result['config']['SUPER_USERS'])
class TestSuperUserConfigValidate(ApiTestCase):
def test_nonsuperuser_noconfig(self):
with ConfigForTesting():
self.login(ADMIN_ACCESS_USER)
result = self.postJsonResponse(SuperUserConfigValidate, params=dict(service='someservice'),
data=dict(config={}))
self.assertFalse(result['status'])
def test_nonsuperuser_config(self):
with ConfigForTesting():
# The validate config call works if there is no config.yaml OR the user is a superuser.
# Add a config, and verify it breaks when unauthenticated.
json = self.putJsonResponse(SuperUserConfig, data=dict(config={}, hostname='foobar'))
self.assertTrue(json['exists'])
self.postResponse(SuperUserConfigValidate, params=dict(service='someservice'),
data=dict(config={}),
expected_code=403)
# Now login as a superuser.
self.login(ADMIN_ACCESS_USER)
result = self.postJsonResponse(SuperUserConfigValidate, params=dict(service='someservice'),
data=dict(config={}))
self.assertFalse(result['status'])
class TestSuperUserConfig(ApiTestCase):
def test_get_non_superuser(self):
with ConfigForTesting():
# No user.
self.getResponse(SuperUserConfig, expected_code=401)
# Non-superuser.
self.login(READ_ACCESS_USER)
self.getResponse(SuperUserConfig, expected_code=403)
def test_get_superuser(self):
with ConfigForTesting():
self.login(ADMIN_ACCESS_USER)
json = self.getJsonResponse(SuperUserConfig)
# Note: We expect the config to be none because a config.yaml should never be checked into
# the directory.
self.assertIsNone(json['config'])
def test_put(self):
with ConfigForTesting() as config:
# The update config call works if there is no config.yaml OR the user is a superuser. First
# try writing it without a superuser present.
json = self.putJsonResponse(SuperUserConfig, data=dict(config={}, hostname='foobar'))
self.assertTrue(json['exists'])
# Verify the config file exists.
self.assertTrue(config.yaml_exists())
# Try writing it again. This should now fail, since the config.yaml exists.
self.putResponse(SuperUserConfig, data=dict(config={}, hostname='barbaz'), expected_code=403)
# Login as a non-superuser.
self.login(READ_ACCESS_USER)
# Try writing it again. This should fail.
self.putResponse(SuperUserConfig, data=dict(config={}, hostname='barbaz'), expected_code=403)
# Login as a superuser.
self.login(ADMIN_ACCESS_USER)
# This should succeed.
json = self.putJsonResponse(SuperUserConfig, data=dict(config={}, hostname='barbaz'))
self.assertTrue(json['exists'])
json = self.getJsonResponse(SuperUserConfig)
self.assertIsNotNone(json['config'])
if __name__ == '__main__':
unittest.main()