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| # Copyright 2017-present Open Networking Foundation |
| # |
| # Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); |
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| # |
| # Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software |
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| # See the License for the specific language governing permissions and |
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| |
| |
| import unittest |
| from xosgenx.generator import XOSProcessor |
| from helpers import FakeArgs, XProtoTestHelpers |
| |
| """The function below is for eliminating warnings arising due to the missing policy_output_validator, |
| which is generated and loaded dynamically. |
| """ |
| def policy_output_validator(x, y): |
| raise Exception("Validator not generated. Test failed.") |
| return False |
| |
| """ |
| The tests below use the Python code target to generate |
| Python validation policies, set up an appropriate environment and execute the Python. |
| """ |
| class XProtoXOSModelValidationTest(unittest.TestCase): |
| def setUp(self): |
| self.target = XProtoTestHelpers.write_tmp_target("{{ xproto_fol_to_python_validator('output', proto.policies.test_policy, None, 'Necessary Failure') }}") |
| |
| def test_instance_container(self): |
| xproto = \ |
| """ |
| policy test_policy < (obj.isolation = "container" | obj.isolation = "container_vm" ) -> (obj.image.kind = "container") > |
| """ |
| args = FakeArgs() |
| args.inputs = xproto |
| args.target = self.target |
| |
| output = XOSProcessor.process(args) |
| |
| obj = FakeArgs() |
| obj.isolation = 'container' |
| obj.kind = 'not a container' |
| |
| exec(output) # This loads the generated function, which should look like this: |
| |
| """ |
| def policy_output_validator(obj, ctx): |
| i4 = (obj.isolation == 'container') |
| i5 = (self.isolation == 'container_vm') |
| i2 = (i4 or i5) |
| i3 = (obj.image.kind == 'container') |
| i1 = (i2 or i3) |
| return i1 |
| """ |
| |
| with self.assertRaises(Exception): |
| policy_output_validator(obj, {}) |
| |
| def test_slice_name_validation(self): |
| xproto = \ |
| """ |
| policy test_policy < not obj.id -> {{ obj.name.startswith(obj.site.login_base) }} > |
| """ |
| args = FakeArgs() |
| args.inputs = xproto |
| args.target = self.target |
| |
| output = XOSProcessor.process(args) |
| |
| obj = FakeArgs() |
| obj.isolation = 'container' |
| obj.kind = 'not a container' |
| |
| exec(output) # This loads the generated function, which should look like this: |
| |
| """ |
| def policy_output_validator(obj, ctx): |
| i3 = obj.id |
| i4 = obj.name.startswith(obj.site.login_base) |
| i2 = ((not i3) or i4) |
| i1 = (not i2) |
| if (not i1): |
| raise ValidationError('Necessary Failure') |
| """ |
| |
| with self.assertRaises(Exception): |
| policy_output_validator(obj, {}) |
| |
| def test_equal(self): |
| xproto = \ |
| """ |
| policy test_policy < not (ctx.user = obj.user) > |
| """ |
| |
| args = FakeArgs() |
| args.inputs = xproto |
| args.target = self.target |
| |
| output = XOSProcessor.process(args) |
| |
| exec(output) # This loads the generated function, which should look like this: |
| |
| """ |
| def policy_output_validator(obj, ctx): |
| i2 = (ctx.user == obj.user) |
| i1 = (not i2) |
| if (not i1): |
| raise Exception('Necessary Failure') |
| """ |
| |
| obj = FakeArgs() |
| obj.user = 1 |
| ctx = FakeArgs() |
| ctx.user = 1 |
| |
| with self.assertRaises(Exception): |
| policy_output_validator(obj, ctx) |
| |
| def test_bin(self): |
| xproto = \ |
| """ |
| policy test_policy < not (ctx.is_admin = True | obj.empty = True) | False> |
| """ |
| |
| args = FakeArgs() |
| args.inputs = xproto |
| args.target = self.target |
| |
| output = XOSProcessor.process(args) |
| exec(output) # This loads the generated function, which should look like this: |
| |
| """ |
| def policy_output_validator(obj, ctx): |
| i2 = (ctx.is_admin == True) |
| i3 = (obj.empty == True) |
| i1 = (i2 or i3) |
| if (not i1): |
| raise Exception('Necessary Failure') |
| """ |
| |
| obj = FakeArgs() |
| obj.empty = True |
| |
| ctx = FakeArgs() |
| ctx.is_admin = True |
| |
| with self.assertRaises(Exception): |
| verdict = policy_output_validator(obj, ctx) |
| |
| |
| def test_exists(self): |
| xproto = \ |
| """ |
| policy test_policy < exists Privilege: Privilege.object_id = obj.id > |
| """ |
| args = FakeArgs() |
| args.inputs = xproto |
| args.target = self.target |
| |
| output = XOSProcessor.process(args) |
| exec(output) # This loads the generated function, which should look like this: |
| |
| """ |
| def policy_output_validator(obj, ctx): |
| i1 = Privilege.objects.filter(Q(object_id=obj.id))[0] |
| if (not i1): |
| raise Exception('Necessary Failure') |
| """ |
| |
| self.assertTrue(policy_output_validator is not None) |
| |
| def test_python(self): |
| xproto = \ |
| """ |
| policy test_policy < {{ "jack" in ["the", "box"] }} = True > |
| """ |
| args = FakeArgs() |
| args.inputs = xproto |
| args.target = self.target |
| output = XOSProcessor.process(args) |
| exec(output) # This loads the generated function, which should look like this: |
| |
| """ |
| def policy_output_validator(obj, ctx): |
| i2 = ('jack' in ['the', 'box']) |
| i1 = (i2 == True) |
| if (not i1): |
| raise Exception('Necessary Failure') |
| """ |
| |
| with self.assertRaises(Exception): |
| self.assertTrue(policy_output_validator({}, {}) is True) |
| |
| def test_forall(self): |
| # This one we only parse |
| xproto = \ |
| """ |
| policy test_policy < forall Credential: Credential.obj_id = obj_id > |
| """ |
| |
| args = FakeArgs() |
| args.inputs = xproto |
| args.target = self.target |
| |
| output = XOSProcessor.process(args) |
| |
| """ |
| def policy_output_enforcer(obj, ctx): |
| i2 = Credential.objects.filter((~ Q(obj_id=obj_id)))[0] |
| i1 = (not i2) |
| return i1 |
| """ |
| |
| self.assertIn('policy_output_validator', output) |
| |
| if __name__ == '__main__': |
| unittest.main() |