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+#!/usr/bin/perl -w
+#
+# Tests for the wallet-admin dispatch code.
+#
+# Written by Russ Allbery <rra@stanford.edu>
+# Copyright 2008, 2009, 2010 Board of Trustees, Leland Stanford Jr. University
+#
+# See LICENSE for licensing terms.
+
+use strict;
+use Test::More tests => 36;
+
+# Create a dummy class for Wallet::Admin that prints what method was called
+# with its arguments and returns data for testing.
+package Wallet::Admin;
+
+use vars qw($error);
+$error = 0;
+
+sub error {
+ if ($error) {
+ return "some error";
+ } else {
+ return;
+ }
+}
+
+sub new {
+ print "new\n";
+ return bless ({}, 'Wallet::Admin');
+}
+
+sub destroy {
+ print "destroy\n";
+ return if $error;
+ return 1;
+}
+
+sub initialize {
+ shift;
+ print "initialize @_\n";
+ return if $error;
+ return 1;
+}
+
+sub register_object {
+ shift;
+ print "register_object @_\n";
+ return if $error;
+ return 1;
+}
+
+sub register_verifier {
+ shift;
+ print "register_verifier @_\n";
+ return if $error;
+ return 1;
+}
+
+# Back to the main package and the actual test suite. Lie about whether the
+# Wallet::Admin package has already been loaded.
+package main;
+$INC{'Wallet/Admin.pm'} = 'FAKE';
+eval { do "$ENV{SOURCE}/../server/wallet-admin" };
+
+# Run the wallet admin client. This fun hack takes advantage of the fact that
+# the wallet admin client is written in Perl so that we can substitute our own
+# Wallet::Admin class.
+sub run_admin {
+ my (@args) = @_;
+ my $result = '';
+ open (OUTPUT, '>', \$result) or die "cannot create output string: $!\n";
+ select OUTPUT;
+ local $| = 1;
+ eval { command (@args) };
+ my $error = $@;
+ select STDOUT;
+ return ($result, $error);
+}
+
+# Now for the actual tests. First check for unknown commands.
+my ($out, $err) = run_admin ('foo');
+is ($err, "unknown command foo\n", 'Unknown command');
+is ($out, "new\n", ' and nothing ran');
+
+# Check too few and too many arguments for every command.
+my %commands = (destroy => [0, 0],
+ initialize => [1, 1],
+ register => [3, 3]);
+for my $command (sort keys %commands) {
+ my ($min, $max) = @{ $commands{$command} };
+ if ($min > 0) {
+ ($out, $err) = run_admin ($command, ('foo') x ($min - 1));
+ is ($err, "too few arguments to $command\n",
+ "Too few arguments for $command");
+ is ($out, "new\n", ' and nothing ran');
+ }
+ if ($max >= 0) {
+ ($out, $err) = run_admin ($command, ('foo') x ($max + 1));
+ is ($err, "too many arguments to $command\n",
+ "Too many arguments for $command");
+ is ($out, "new\n", ' and nothing ran');
+ }
+}
+
+# Test destroy.
+my $answer = '';
+close STDIN;
+open (STDIN, '<', \$answer) or die "cannot reopen standard input: $!\n";
+($out, $err) = run_admin ('destroy');
+is ($err, "Aborted\n", 'Destroy with no answer aborts');
+is ($out, "new\n" .
+ 'This will delete all data in the wallet database. Are you sure (N/y)? ',
+ ' and prints the right prompt');
+seek (STDIN, 0, 0);
+$answer = 'n';
+($out, $err) = run_admin ('destroy');
+is ($err, "Aborted\n", 'Destroy with negative answer answer aborts');
+is ($out, "new\n" .
+ 'This will delete all data in the wallet database. Are you sure (N/y)? ',
+ ' and prints the right prompt');
+seek (STDIN, 0, 0);
+$answer = 'y';
+($out, $err) = run_admin ('destroy');
+is ($err, '', 'Destroy succeeds with a positive answer');
+is ($out, "new\n"
+ . 'This will delete all data in the wallet database.'
+ . ' Are you sure (N/y)? ' . "destroy\n", ' and destroy was run');
+seek (STDIN, 0, 0);
+
+# Test initialize.
+($out, $err) = run_admin ('initialize', 'rra');
+is ($err, "invalid admin principal rra\n", 'Initialize requires a principal');
+is ($out, "new\n", ' and nothing was run');
+($out, $err) = run_admin ('initialize', 'rra@stanford.edu');
+is ($err, '', 'Initialize succeeds with a principal');
+is ($out, "new\ninitialize rra\@stanford.edu\n", ' and runs the right code');
+
+# Test register.
+($out, $err) = run_admin ('register', 'foo', 'foo', 'Foo::Bar');
+is ($err, "only object or verifier is supported for register\n",
+ 'Register requires object or verifier');
+is ($out, "new\n", ' and nothing was run');
+($out, $err) = run_admin ('register', 'object', 'foo', 'Foo::Object');
+is ($err, '', 'Register succeeds for object');
+is ($out, "new\nregister_object foo Foo::Object\n",
+ ' and returns the right outout');
+($out, $err) = run_admin ('register', 'verifier', 'foo', 'Foo::Verifier');
+is ($err, '', 'Register succeeds for verifier');
+is ($out, "new\nregister_verifier foo Foo::Verifier\n",
+ ' and returns the right outout');
+
+# Test error handling.
+$Wallet::Admin::error = 1;
+($out, $err) = run_admin ('destroy');
+is ($err, "some error\n", 'Error handling succeeds for destroy');
+is ($out, "new\n"
+ . 'This will delete all data in the wallet database.'
+ . ' Are you sure (N/y)? ' . "destroy\n", ' and calls the right methods');
+($out, $err) = run_admin ('initialize', 'rra@stanford.edu');
+is ($err, "some error\n", 'Error handling succeeds for initialize');
+is ($out, "new\ninitialize rra\@stanford.edu\n",
+ ' and calls the right methods');
+($out, $err) = run_admin ('register', 'object', 'foo', 'Foo::Object');
+is ($err, "some error\n", 'Error handling succeeds for register object');
+is ($out, "new\nregister_object foo Foo::Object\n",
+ ' and calls the right methods');
+($out, $err) = run_admin ('register', 'verifier', 'foo', 'Foo::Verifier');
+is ($err, "some error\n", 'Error handling succeeds for register verifier');
+is ($out, "new\nregister_verifier foo Foo::Verifier\n",
+ ' and calls the right methods');