# Authors: # Jason Gerard DeRose # # Copyright (C) 2008 Red Hat # see file 'COPYING' for use and warranty information # # 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 . """ Test the `ipaserver.rpc` module. """ from tests.util import create_test_api, assert_equal, raises, PluginTester from tests.data import unicode_str from ipalib import errors, Command from ipaserver import rpcserver from ipalib.compat import json class StartResponse(object): def __init__(self): self.reset() def reset(self): self.status = None self.headers = None def __call__(self, status, headers): assert self.status is None assert self.headers is None assert isinstance(status, str) assert isinstance(headers, list) self.status = status self.headers = headers def test_not_found(): f = rpcserver.not_found t = rpcserver._not_found_template s = StartResponse() # Test with an innocent URL: d = dict(SCRIPT_NAME='/ipa', PATH_INFO='/foo/stuff') assert_equal( f(d, s), [t % dict(url='/ipa/foo/stuff')] ) assert s.status == '404 Not Found' assert s.headers == [('Content-Type', 'text/html')] # Test when URL contains any of '<>&' s.reset() d = dict(SCRIPT_NAME=' ', PATH_INFO='') assert_equal( f(d, s), [t % dict(url='&nbsp;<script>do_bad_stuff();</script>')] ) assert s.status == '404 Not Found' assert s.headers == [('Content-Type', 'text/html')] def test_params_2_args_options(): """ Test the `ipaserver.rpcserver.params_2_args_options` function. """ f = rpcserver.params_2_args_options args = ('Hello', u'world!') options = dict(one=1, two=u'Two', three='Three') assert f(tuple()) == (tuple(), dict()) assert f([args]) == (args, dict()) assert f([args, options]) == (args, options) class test_session(object): klass = rpcserver.session def test_route(self): def app1(environ, start_response): return ( 'from 1', [environ[k] for k in ('SCRIPT_NAME', 'PATH_INFO')] ) def app2(environ, start_response): return ( 'from 2', [environ[k] for k in ('SCRIPT_NAME', 'PATH_INFO')] ) inst = self.klass() inst.mount(app1, 'foo') inst.mount(app2, 'bar') d = dict(SCRIPT_NAME='/ipa', PATH_INFO='/foo/stuff') assert inst.route(d, None) == ('from 1', ['/ipa/foo', '/stuff']) d = dict(SCRIPT_NAME='/ipa', PATH_INFO='/bar') assert inst.route(d, None) == ('from 2', ['/ipa/bar', '']) def test_mount(self): def app1(environ, start_response): pass def app2(environ, start_response): pass # Test that mount works: inst = self.klass() inst.mount(app1, 'foo') assert inst['foo'] is app1 assert list(inst) == ['foo'] # Test that StandardError is raise if trying override a mount: e = raises(StandardError, inst.mount, app2, 'foo') assert str(e) == '%s.mount(): cannot replace %r with %r at %r' % ( 'session', app1, app2, 'foo' ) # Test mounting a second app: inst.mount(app2, 'bar') assert inst['bar'] is app2 assert list(inst) == ['bar', 'foo'] class test_xmlserver(PluginTester): """ Test the `ipaserver.rpcserver.xmlserver` plugin. """ _plugin = rpcserver.xmlserver def test_marshaled_dispatch(self): (o, api, home) = self.instance('Backend', in_server=True) class test_jsonserver(PluginTester): """ Test the `ipaserver.rpcserver.jsonserver` plugin. """ _plugin = rpcserver.jsonserver def test_unmarshal(self): """ Test the `ipaserver.rpcserver.jsonserver.unmarshal` method. """ (o, api, home) = self.instance('Backend', in_server=True) # Test with invalid JSON-data: e = raises(errors.JSONError, o.unmarshal, 'this wont work') assert isinstance(e.error, ValueError) assert str(e.error) == 'No JSON object could be decoded' # Test with non-dict type: e = raises(errors.JSONError, o.unmarshal, json.dumps([1, 2, 3])) assert str(e.error) == 'Request must be a dict' params = [[1, 2], dict(three=3, four=4)] # Test with missing method: d = dict(params=params, id=18) e = raises(errors.JSONError, o.unmarshal, json.dumps(d)) assert str(e.error) == 'Request is missing "method"' # Test with missing params: d = dict(method='echo', id=18) e = raises(errors.JSONError, o.unmarshal, json.dumps(d)) assert str(e.error) == 'Request is missing "params"' # Test with non-list params: for p in ('hello', dict(args=tuple(), options=dict())): d = dict(method='echo', id=18, params=p) e = raises(errors.JSONError, o.unmarshal, json.dumps(d)) assert str(e.error) == 'params must be a list' # Test with other than 2 params: for p in ([], [tuple()], [None, dict(), tuple()]): d = dict(method='echo', id=18, params=p) e = raises(errors.JSONError, o.unmarshal, json.dumps(d)) assert str(e.error) == 'params must contain [args, options]' # Test when args is not a list: d = dict(method='echo', id=18, params=['args', dict()]) e = raises(errors.JSONError, o.unmarshal, json.dumps(d)) assert str(e.error) == 'params[0] (aka args) must be a list' # Test when options is not a dict: d = dict(method='echo', id=18, params=[('hello', 'world'), 'options']) e = raises(errors.JSONError, o.unmarshal, json.dumps(d)) assert str(e.error) == 'params[1] (aka options) must be a dict' # Test with valid values: args = [u'jdoe'] options = dict(givenname=u'John', sn='Doe') d = dict(method=u'user_add', params=[args, options], id=18) assert o.unmarshal(json.dumps(d)) == (u'user_add', args, options, 18)