From 86533bf43d071048d654691dc18a3004b6142081 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Jon Robertson Date: Mon, 8 Jun 2015 11:15:37 -0700 Subject: Added nested acl verifier This verifier will allow embedding one ACL in another for more flexible ACL handling. As part of thise we've also added the ability for each verifier to do a syntax check to see if a given name is valid for that verifier. For the moment this returns true for everything but Nested. Nested will check to make sure the given name is an existing group. Change-Id: Iacdf146d46ed882d57b7534058d34db6e6ec1de4 --- perl/t/verifier/nested.t | 84 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 84 insertions(+) create mode 100755 perl/t/verifier/nested.t (limited to 'perl/t/verifier/nested.t') diff --git a/perl/t/verifier/nested.t b/perl/t/verifier/nested.t new file mode 100755 index 0000000..ec7ce40 --- /dev/null +++ b/perl/t/verifier/nested.t @@ -0,0 +1,84 @@ +#!/usr/bin/perl +# +# Tests for the wallet ACL nested verifier. +# +# Written by Jon Robertson +# Copyright 2015 +# The Board of Trustees of the Leland Stanford Junior University +# +# See LICENSE for licensing terms. + +use strict; +use warnings; + +use Test::More tests => 22; + +use Wallet::ACL::Base; +use Wallet::ACL::Nested; +use Wallet::Admin; +use Wallet::Config; + +use lib 't/lib'; +use Util; + +# Some global defaults to use. +my $admin = 'admin@EXAMPLE.COM'; +my $user1 = 'alice@EXAMPLE.COM'; +my $user2 = 'bob@EXAMPLE.COM'; +my $user3 = 'jack@EXAMPLE.COM'; +my $host = 'localhost'; +my @trace = ($admin, $host, time); + +# Use Wallet::Admin to set up the database. +db_setup; +my $setup = eval { Wallet::Admin->new }; +is ($@, '', 'Database connection succeeded'); +is ($setup->reinitialize ($setup), 1, 'Database initialization succeeded'); +my $schema = $setup->schema; + +# Create a few ACLs for later testing. +my $acl = eval { Wallet::ACL->create ('test', $schema, @trace) }; +ok (defined ($acl), 'ACL creation'); +my $acl_nesting = eval { Wallet::ACL->create ('nesting', $schema, @trace) }; +ok (defined ($acl), ' and another'); +my $acl_deep = eval { Wallet::ACL->create ('deepnesting', $schema, @trace) }; +ok (defined ($acl), ' and another'); + +# Create an verifier to make sure that works +my $verifier = Wallet::ACL::Nested->new ('test', $schema); +ok (defined $verifier, 'Wallet::ACL::Nested creation'); +ok ($verifier->isa ('Wallet::ACL::Nested'), ' and class verification'); +is ($verifier->syntax_check ('notcreated'), 0, + ' and it rejects a nested name that is not already an ACL'); +is ($verifier->syntax_check ('test'), 1, + ' and accepts one that already exists'); + +# Add a few entries to one ACL and then see if they validate. +ok ($acl->add ('krb5', $user1, @trace), 'Added test scheme'); +ok ($acl->add ('krb5', $user2, @trace), ' and another'); +ok ($acl_nesting->add ('nested', 'test', @trace), ' and then nested it'); +ok ($acl_nesting->add ('krb5', $user3, @trace), + ' and added a non-nesting user'); +is ($acl_nesting->check ($user1), 1, ' so check of nested succeeds'); +is ($acl_nesting->check ($user3), 1, ' so check of non-nested succeeds'); +is (scalar ($acl_nesting->list), 2, + ' and the acl has the right number of items'); + +# Add a recursive nesting to make sure it doesn't send us into loop. +ok ($acl_deep->add ('nested', 'test', @trace), + 'Adding deep nesting for one nest succeeds'); +ok ($acl_deep->add ('nested', 'nesting', @trace), ' and another'); +ok ($acl_deep->add ('krb5', $user3, @trace), + ' and added a non-nesting user'); +is ($acl_deep->check ($user1), 1, ' so check of nested succeeds'); +is ($acl_deep->check ($user3), 1, ' so check of non-nested succeeds'); + +# Test getting an error in adding an invalid group to an ACL object itself. +isnt ($acl->add ('nested', 'doesnotexist', @trace), 1, + 'Adding bad nested acl fails'); + +# Clean up. +$setup->destroy; +END { + unlink 'wallet-db'; +} -- cgit v1.2.3