From ea8657d7352f01b300b9e4d9841590e570cb8270 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Ivan Alejandro Date: Thu, 27 Jun 2013 13:10:09 -0300 Subject: Add ProviderConfig tests --- src/leap/config/tests/test_providerconfig.py | 258 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 258 insertions(+) create mode 100644 src/leap/config/tests/test_providerconfig.py diff --git a/src/leap/config/tests/test_providerconfig.py b/src/leap/config/tests/test_providerconfig.py new file mode 100644 index 00000000..57688fb0 --- /dev/null +++ b/src/leap/config/tests/test_providerconfig.py @@ -0,0 +1,258 @@ +# -*- coding: utf-8 -*- +# test_providerconfig.py +# Copyright (C) 2013 LEAP +# +# This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify +# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by +# the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or +# (at your option) any later version. +# +# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, +# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of +# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the +# GNU General Public License for more details. +# +# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License +# along with this program. If not, see . +""" +Tests for providerconfig +""" + +try: + import unittest2 as unittest +except ImportError: + import unittest + +import os +import json +import copy + +from leap.common.testing.basetest import BaseLeapTest +from leap.config.providerconfig import ProviderConfig + +from mock import Mock + + +sample_config = { + "api_uri": "https://api.test.bitmask.net:4430", + "api_version": "1", + "ca_cert_fingerprint": + "SHA256: 0f17c033115f6b76ff67871872303ff65034efe7dd1b910062ca323eb4da5c7e", + "ca_cert_uri": "https://test.bitmask.net/ca.crt", + "default_language": "en", + "description": { + "en": "Test description for provider", + "es": "Descripcion de prueba para el proveedor" + }, + "domain": "test.bitmask.net", + "enrollment_policy": "open", + "languages": [ + "en", + "es" + ], + "name": { + "en": "Bitmask testing environment", + "es": "Entorno de pruebas de Bitmask" + }, + "service": { + "allow_anonymous": True, + "allow_free": True, + "allow_limited_bandwidth": True, + "allow_paid": False, + "allow_registration": True, + "allow_unlimited_bandwidth": False, + "bandwidth_limit": 400000, + "default_service_level": 1, + "levels": [ + { + "bandwidth": "limited", + "id": 1, + "name": "anonymous" + }, + { + "bandwidth": "limited", + "id": 2, + "name": "free", + "storage": 50 + } + ] + }, + "services": [ + "openvpn" + ] +} + + +class ProviderConfigTest(BaseLeapTest): + """Tests for ProviderConfig""" + + def setUp(self): + self._provider_config = ProviderConfig() + json_string = json.dumps(sample_config) + self._provider_config.load(data=json_string) + + # At certain points we are going to be replacing these method + # to avoid creating a file. + # We need to save the old implementation and restore it in + # tearDown so we are sure everything is as expected for each + # test. If we do it inside each specific test, a failure in + # the test will leave the implementation with the mock. + self._old_ospath_exists = os.path.exists + + def tearDown(self): + os.path.exists = self._old_ospath_exists + + def test_configs_ok(self): + """ + Test if the configs loads ok + """ + # TODO: this test should go to the BaseConfig tests + pc = self._provider_config + self.assertEqual(pc.get_api_uri(), sample_config['api_uri']) + self.assertEqual(pc.get_api_version(), sample_config['api_version']) + self.assertEqual(pc.get_ca_cert_fingerprint(), + sample_config['ca_cert_fingerprint']) + self.assertEqual(pc.get_ca_cert_uri(), sample_config['ca_cert_uri']) + self.assertEqual(pc.get_default_language(), + sample_config['default_language']) + + self.assertEqual(pc.get_domain(), sample_config['domain']) + self.assertEqual(pc.get_enrollment_policy(), + sample_config['enrollment_policy']) + self.assertEqual(pc.get_languages(), sample_config['languages']) + + def test_localizations(self): + pc = self._provider_config + + self.assertEqual(pc.get_description(lang='en'), + sample_config['description']['en']) + self.assertEqual(pc.get_description(lang='es'), + sample_config['description']['es']) + + self.assertEqual(pc.get_name(lang='en'), sample_config['name']['en']) + self.assertEqual(pc.get_name(lang='es'), sample_config['name']['es']) + + def _localize(self, lang): + """ + Helper to change default language of the provider config. + """ + pc = self._provider_config + config = copy.deepcopy(sample_config) + config['default_language'] = lang + json_string = json.dumps(config) + pc.load(data=json_string) + + return config + + def test_default_localization1(self): + pc = self._provider_config + config = self._localize(sample_config['languages'][0]) + + default_language = config['default_language'] + default_description = config['description'][default_language] + default_name = config['name'][default_language] + + self.assertEqual(pc.get_description(lang='xx'), default_description) + self.assertEqual(pc.get_description(), default_description) + + self.assertEqual(pc.get_name(lang='xx'), default_name) + self.assertEqual(pc.get_name(), default_name) + + def test_default_localization2(self): + pc = self._provider_config + config = self._localize(sample_config['languages'][1]) + + default_language = config['default_language'] + default_description = config['description'][default_language] + default_name = config['name'][default_language] + + self.assertEqual(pc.get_description(lang='xx'), default_description) + self.assertEqual(pc.get_description(), default_description) + + self.assertEqual(pc.get_name(lang='xx'), default_name) + self.assertEqual(pc.get_name(), default_name) + + def test_get_ca_cert_path_as_expected(self): + pc = self._provider_config + pc.get_path_prefix = Mock(return_value='test') + + provider_domain = sample_config['domain'] + expected_path = os.path.join('test', 'leap', 'providers', + provider_domain, 'keys', 'ca', + 'cacert.pem') + + # mock 'os.path.exists' so we don't get an error for unexisting file + os.path.exists = Mock(return_value=True) + cert_path = pc.get_ca_cert_path() + + self.assertEqual(cert_path, expected_path) + + def test_get_ca_cert_path_about_to_download(self): + pc = self._provider_config + pc.get_path_prefix = Mock(return_value='test') + + provider_domain = sample_config['domain'] + expected_path = os.path.join('test', 'leap', 'providers', + provider_domain, 'keys', 'ca', + 'cacert.pem') + + cert_path = pc.get_ca_cert_path(about_to_download=True) + + self.assertEqual(cert_path, expected_path) + + def test_get_ca_cert_path_fails(self): + pc = self._provider_config + pc.get_path_prefix = Mock(return_value='test') + + # mock 'get_domain' so we don't need to load a config + provider_domain = 'test.provider.com' + pc.get_domain = Mock(return_value=provider_domain) + + with self.assertRaises(AssertionError): + pc.get_ca_cert_path() + + def test_provides_eip(self): + pc = self._provider_config + config = copy.deepcopy(sample_config) + + # It provides + config['services'] = ['openvpn', 'test_service'] + json_string = json.dumps(config) + pc.load(data=json_string) + self.assertTrue(pc.provides_eip()) + + # It does not provides + config['services'] = ['test_service', 'other_service'] + json_string = json.dumps(config) + pc.load(data=json_string) + self.assertFalse(pc.provides_eip()) + + def test_provides_mx(self): + pc = self._provider_config + config = copy.deepcopy(sample_config) + + # It provides + config['services'] = ['mx', 'other_service'] + json_string = json.dumps(config) + pc.load(data=json_string) + # TODO: we do not support mx yet + self.assertFalse(pc.provides_mx()) + + # It does not provides + config['services'] = ['test_service', 'other_service'] + json_string = json.dumps(config) + pc.load(data=json_string) + self.assertFalse(pc.provides_mx()) + + def test_get_services_string(self): + pc = self._provider_config + config = copy.deepcopy(sample_config) + config['services'] = ['test01', 'test02'] + json_string = json.dumps(config) + pc.load(data=json_string) + + self.assertEqual(pc.get_services_string(), "test01, test02") + + +if __name__ == "__main__": + unittest.main() -- cgit v1.2.3