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-rw-r--r-- | src/leap/eip/test_conductor.py | 180 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | src/leap/util/test_fileutil.py | 10 |
2 files changed, 184 insertions, 6 deletions
diff --git a/src/leap/eip/test_conductor.py b/src/leap/eip/test_conductor.py new file mode 100644 index 00000000..51772b7c --- /dev/null +++ b/src/leap/eip/test_conductor.py @@ -0,0 +1,180 @@ +import ConfigParser +import logging +import platform + +logging.basicConfig() +logger = logging.getLogger(name=__name__) + +try: + import unittest2 as unittest +except ImportError: + import unittest + +from mock import Mock, patch # MagicMock + +from leap.eip.eipconnection import EIPConnection +from leap.eip.exceptions import ConnectionRefusedError + +_system = platform.system() + + +class NotImplementedError(Exception): + pass + + +@patch('OpenVPNConnection._get_or_create_config') +@patch('OpenVPNConnection._set_ovpn_command') +class MockedEIPConnection(EIPConnection): + def _get_or_create_config(self): + self.config = ConfigParser.ConfigParser() + self._set_ovpn_command() + + def _set_ovpn_command(self): + self.command = "mock_command" + self.args = [1, 2, 3] + + +class EIPConductorTest(unittest.TestCase): + + __name__ = "eip_conductor_tests" + + def setUp(self): + self.manager = Mock( + name="openvpnmanager_mock") + + self.con = MockedEIPConnection() + #manager=self.manager) + + def tearDown(self): + del self.con + + # + # helpers + # + + def _missing_test_for_plat(self, do_raise=False): + if do_raise: + raise NotImplementedError( + "This test is not implemented " + "for the running platform: %s" % + _system) + + # + # tests + # + + @unittest.skip + #ain't manager anymore! + def test_manager_was_initialized(self): + """ + manager init ok during conductor init? + """ + self.manager.assert_called_once_with() + + def test_vpnconnection_defaults(self): + """ + default attrs as expected + """ + con = self.con + self.assertEqual(con.autostart, True) + self.assertEqual(con.missing_pkexec, False) + self.assertEqual(con.missing_vpn_keyfile, False) + self.assertEqual(con.missing_provider, False) + self.assertEqual(con.bad_provider, False) + + def test_config_was_init(self): + """ + is there a config object? + """ + self.assertTrue(isinstance(self.con.config, + ConfigParser.ConfigParser)) + + def test_ovpn_command(self): + """ + set_ovpn_command called + """ + self.assertEqual(self.con.command, + "mock_command") + self.assertEqual(self.con.args, + [1, 2, 3]) + + # connect/disconnect calls + + def test_disconnect(self): + """ + disconnect method calls private and changes status + """ + self.con._disconnect = Mock( + name="_disconnect") + + # first we set status to connected + self.con.status.set_current(self.con.status.CONNECTED) + self.assertEqual(self.con.status.current, + self.con.status.CONNECTED) + + # disconnect + self.con.disconnect() + self.con._disconnect.assert_called_once_with() + + # new status should be disconnected + # XXX this should evolve and check no errors + # during disconnection + self.assertEqual(self.con.status.current, + self.con.status.DISCONNECTED) + + def test_connect(self): + """ + connect calls _launch_openvpn private + """ + self.con._launch_openvpn = Mock() + self.con.connect() + self.con._launch_openvpn.assert_called_once_with() + + # XXX tests breaking here ... + + def test_good_poll_connection_state(self): + """ + """ + #@patch -- + # self.manager.get_connection_state + + #XXX review this set of poll_state tests + #they SHOULD NOT NEED TO MOCK ANYTHING IN THE + #lower layers!! -- status, vpn_manager.. + #right now we're testing implementation, not + #behavior!!! + good_state = ["1345466946", "unknown_state", "ok", + "192.168.1.1", "192.168.1.100"] + self.con.get_connection_state = Mock(return_value=good_state) + self.con.status.set_vpn_state = Mock() + + state = self.con.poll_connection_state() + good_state[1] = "disconnected" + final_state = tuple(good_state) + self.con.status.set_vpn_state.assert_called_with("unknown_state") + self.assertEqual(state, final_state) + + # TODO between "good" and "bad" (exception raised) cases, + # we can still test for malformed states and see that only good + # states do have a change (and from only the expected transition + # states). + + def test_bad_poll_connection_state(self): + """ + get connection state raises ConnectionRefusedError + state is None + """ + self.con.get_connection_state = Mock( + side_effect=ConnectionRefusedError('foo!')) + state = self.con.poll_connection_state() + self.assertEqual(state, None) + + + # XXX more things to test: + # - called config routines during initz. + # - raising proper exceptions with no config + # - called proper checks on config / permissions + + +if __name__ == "__main__": + unittest.main() diff --git a/src/leap/util/test_fileutil.py b/src/leap/util/test_fileutil.py index 849decaf..f5dbe108 100644 --- a/src/leap/util/test_fileutil.py +++ b/src/leap/util/test_fileutil.py @@ -52,8 +52,7 @@ class FileUtilTest(unittest.TestCase): def test_is_user_executable(self): """ - test that a 700 file - is an 700 file. kindda oximoronic, but... + touch_exec_file creates in mode 700? """ # XXX could check access X_OK @@ -63,10 +62,10 @@ class FileUtilTest(unittest.TestCase): def test_which(self): """ + which implementation ok? not a very reliable test, but I cannot think of anything smarter now I guess it's highly improbable that copy - command is somewhere else..? """ # XXX yep, we can change the syspath # for the test... ! @@ -78,7 +77,7 @@ class FileUtilTest(unittest.TestCase): def test_mkdir_p(self): """ - test our mkdir -p implementation + our own mkdir -p implementation ok? """ testdir = self.get_file_path( os.path.join('test', 'foo', 'bar')) @@ -88,8 +87,7 @@ class FileUtilTest(unittest.TestCase): def test_check_and_fix_urw_only(self): """ - test function that fixes perms on - files that should be rw only for owner + ensure check_and_fix_urx_only ok? """ fp = self.touch_exec_file() mode = self.get_mode(fp) |