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# Unix SMB/CIFS implementation.
# Copyright (C) Sean Dague <sdague@linux.vnet.ibm.com> 2011
#
# 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 <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
# This provides a wrapper around the cmd interface so that tests can
# easily be built on top of it and have minimal code to run basic tests
# of the commands. A list of the environmental variables can be found in
# ~/selftest/selftest.pl
#
# These can all be accesses via os.environ["VARIBLENAME"] when needed
import random
import string
from samba.auth import system_session
from samba.samdb import SamDB
from cStringIO import StringIO
from samba.netcmd.main import cmd_sambatool
import samba.tests
class SambaToolCmdTest(samba.tests.TestCaseInTempDir):
def getSamDB(self, *argv):
"""a convenience function to get a samdb instance so that we can query it"""
# We build a fake command to get the options created the same
# way the command classes do it. It would be better if the command
# classes had a way to more cleanly do this, but this lets us write
# tests for now
cmd = cmd_sambatool.subcommands["user"].subcommands["setexpiry"]
parser, optiongroups = cmd._create_parser("user")
opts, args = parser.parse_args(list(argv))
# Filter out options from option groups
args = args[1:]
kwargs = dict(opts.__dict__)
for option_group in parser.option_groups:
for option in option_group.option_list:
if option.dest is not None:
del kwargs[option.dest]
kwargs.update(optiongroups)
H = kwargs.get("H", None)
sambaopts = kwargs.get("sambaopts", None)
credopts = kwargs.get("credopts", None)
lp = sambaopts.get_loadparm()
creds = credopts.get_credentials(lp, fallback_machine=True)
samdb = SamDB(url=H, session_info=system_session(),
credentials=creds, lp=lp)
return samdb
def runcmd(self, name, *args):
"""run a single level command"""
cmd = cmd_sambatool.subcommands[name]
cmd.outf = StringIO()
cmd.errf = StringIO()
result = cmd._run(name, *args)
return (result, cmd.outf.getvalue(), cmd.errf.getvalue())
def runsubcmd(self, name, sub, *args):
"""run a command with sub commands"""
# The reason we need this function seperate from runcmd is
# that the .outf StringIO assignment is overriden if we use
# runcmd, so we can't capture stdout and stderr
cmd = cmd_sambatool.subcommands[name].subcommands[sub]
cmd.outf = StringIO()
cmd.errf = StringIO()
result = cmd._run(name, *args)
return (result, cmd.outf.getvalue(), cmd.errf.getvalue())
def assertCmdSuccess(self, val, msg=""):
self.assertIsNone(val, msg)
def assertCmdFail(self, val, msg=""):
self.assertIsNotNone(val, msg)
def assertMatch(self, base, string, msg=""):
self.assertTrue(string in base, msg)
def randomName(self, count=8):
"""Create a random name, cap letters and numbers, and always starting with a letter"""
name = random.choice(string.ascii_uppercase)
name += ''.join(random.choice(string.ascii_uppercase + string.ascii_lowercase+ string.digits) for x in range(count - 1))
return name
def randomPass(self, count=16):
name = random.choice(string.ascii_uppercase)
name += random.choice(string.digits)
name += random.choice(string.ascii_lowercase)
name += ''.join(random.choice(string.ascii_uppercase + string.ascii_lowercase+ string.digits) for x in range(count - 3))
return name
def randomXid(self):
# pick some hopefully unused, high UID/GID range to avoid interference
# from the system the test runs on
xid = random.randint(4711000, 4799000)
return xid
def assertWithin(self, val1, val2, delta, msg=""):
"""Assert that val1 is within delta of val2, useful for time computations"""
self.assertTrue(((val1 + delta) > val2) and ((val1 - delta) < val2), msg)
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