import os import sys import time import ldap import logging import socket import pytest from lib389 import DirSrv, Entry, tools, tasks from lib389.tools import DirSrvTools from lib389._constants import * from lib389.properties import * from lib389.tasks import * from constants import * log = logging.getLogger(__name__) installation_prefix = None class TopologyStandalone(object): def __init__(self, standalone): standalone.open() self.standalone = standalone @pytest.fixture(scope="module") def topology(request): ''' This fixture is used to standalone topology for the 'module'. At the beginning, It may exists a standalone instance. It may also exists a backup for the standalone instance. Principle: If standalone instance exists: restart it If backup of standalone exists: create/rebind to standalone restore standalone instance from backup else: Cleanup everything remove instance remove backup Create instance Create backup ''' global installation_prefix if installation_prefix: args_instance[SER_DEPLOYED_DIR] = installation_prefix standalone = DirSrv(verbose=False) # Args for the standalone instance args_instance[SER_HOST] = HOST_STANDALONE args_instance[SER_PORT] = PORT_STANDALONE args_instance[SER_SERVERID_PROP] = SERVERID_STANDALONE args_standalone = args_instance.copy() standalone.allocate(args_standalone) # Get the status of the backups backup_standalone = standalone.checkBackupFS() # Get the status of the instance and restart it if it exists instance_standalone = standalone.exists() if instance_standalone: # assuming the instance is already stopped, just wait 5 sec max standalone.stop(timeout=5) standalone.start(timeout=10) if backup_standalone: # The backup exist, assuming it is correct # we just re-init the instance with it if not instance_standalone: standalone.create() # Used to retrieve configuration information (dbdir, confdir...) standalone.open() # restore standalone instance from backup standalone.stop(timeout=10) standalone.restoreFS(backup_standalone) standalone.start(timeout=10) else: # We should be here only in two conditions # - This is the first time a test involve standalone instance # - Something weird happened (instance/backup destroyed) # so we discard everything and recreate all # Remove the backup. So even if we have a specific backup file # (e.g backup_standalone) we clear backup that an instance may have created if backup_standalone: standalone.clearBackupFS() # Remove the instance if instance_standalone: standalone.delete() # Create the instance standalone.create() # Used to retrieve configuration information (dbdir, confdir...) standalone.open() # Time to create the backups standalone.stop(timeout=10) standalone.backupfile = standalone.backupFS() standalone.start(timeout=10) # clear the tmp directory standalone.clearTmpDir(__file__) # # Here we have standalone instance up and running # Either coming from a backup recovery # or from a fresh (re)init # Time to return the topology return TopologyStandalone(standalone) def test_ticket47953(topology): """ Test that we can delete an aci that has an invalid syntax. Sart by importing an ldif with a "bad" aci, then simply try to remove that value without error. """ log.info('Testing Ticket 47953 - Test we can delete aci that has invalid syntax') # # Import an invalid ldif # ldif_file = topology.standalone.getDir(__file__, DATA_DIR) + "ticket47953.ldif" importTask = Tasks(topology.standalone) args = {TASK_WAIT: True} try: importTask.importLDIF(DEFAULT_SUFFIX, None, ldif_file, args) except ValueError: assert False # # Delete the invalid aci # acival = '(targetattr ="fffff")(version 3.0;acl "Directory Administrators Group"' + \ ';allow (all) (groupdn = "ldap:///cn=Directory Administrators, dc=example,dc=com");)' log.info('Attempting to remove invalid aci...') try: topology.standalone.modify_s(DEFAULT_SUFFIX, [(ldap.MOD_DELETE, 'aci', acival)]) log.info('Removed invalid aci.') except ldap.LDAPError, e: log.error('Failed to remove invalid aci: ' + e.message['desc']) assert False # If we got here we passed! log.info('Ticket47953 Test - Passed') def test_ticket47953_final(topology): topology.standalone.delete() def run_isolated(): ''' run_isolated is used to run these test cases independently of a test scheduler (xunit, py.test..) To run isolated without py.test, you need to - edit this file and comment '@pytest.fixture' line before 'topology' function. - set the installation prefix - run this program ''' global installation_prefix installation_prefix = None topo = topology(True) test_ticket47953(topo) test_ticket47953_final(topo) if __name__ == '__main__': run_isolated()