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Andrew Tridgell 4cb423f527 s4-python: python is not always in /usr/bin
Using "#!/usr/bin/env python" is more portable. It still isn't ideal
though, as we should really use the python path found at configure
time. We do that in many places already, but some don't.

Signed-off-by: Andrew Bartlett <abartlet@samba.org>
2010-06-24 18:46:57 +10:00

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#!/usr/bin/env python
# Unix SMB/CIFS implementation.
# Copyright (C) Jelmer Vernooij <jelmer@samba.org> 2007-2008
#
# 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/>.
#
import os
from samba.upgradehelpers import (usn_in_range, dn_sort,
get_diff_sddls, update_secrets,
construct_existor_expr)
from samba.tests.provision import create_dummy_secretsdb
from samba.tests import TestCaseInTempDir
from samba import Ldb
from ldb import SCOPE_SUBTREE
import samba.tests
def dummymessage(a=None, b=None):
pass
class UpgradeProvisionTestCase(TestCaseInTempDir):
"""Some simple tests for individual functions in the provisioning code.
"""
def test_usn_in_range(self):
range = [5, 25, 35, 55]
vals = [3, 26, 56]
for v in vals:
self.assertFalse(usn_in_range(v, range))
vals = [5, 20, 25, 35, 36]
for v in vals:
self.assertTrue(usn_in_range(v, range))
def test_dn_sort(self):
# higher level comes after lower even if lexicographicaly closer
# ie dc=tata,dc=toto (2 levels), comes after dc=toto
# even if dc=toto is lexicographicaly after dc=tata, dc=toto
self.assertEquals(dn_sort("dc=tata,dc=toto", "dc=toto"), 1)
self.assertEquals(dn_sort("dc=zata", "dc=tata"), 1)
self.assertEquals(dn_sort("dc=toto,dc=tata",
"cn=foo,dc=toto,dc=tata"), -1)
self.assertEquals(dn_sort("cn=bar, dc=toto,dc=tata",
"cn=foo, dc=toto,dc=tata"), -1)
def test_get_diff_sddl(self):
sddl = "O:SAG:DUD:AI(A;CIID;RPWPCRCCLCLORCWOWDSW;;;SA)\
(A;CIID;RP LCLORC;;;AU)(A;CIID;RPWPCRCCDCLCLORCWOWDSDDTSW;;;SY)S:AI(AU;CIIDSA;WP;;;WD)"
sddl1 = "O:SAG:DUD:AI(A;CIID;RPWPCRCCLCLORCWOWDSW;;;SA)\
(A;CIID;RP LCLORC;;;AU)(A;CIID;RPWPCRCCDCLCLORCWOWDSDDTSW;;;SY)S:AI(AU;CIIDSA;WP;;;WD)"
sddl2 = "O:BAG:DUD:AI(A;CIID;RPWPCRCCLCLORCWOWDSW;;;SA)\
(A;CIID;RP LCLORC;;;AU)(A;CIID;RPWPCRCCDCLCLORCWOWDSDDTSW;;;SY)S:AI(AU;CIIDSA;WP;;;WD)"
sddl3 = "O:SAG:BAD:AI(A;CIID;RPWPCRCCLCLORCWOWDSW;;;SA)\
(A;CIID;RP LCLORC;;;AU)(A;CIID;RPWPCRCCDCLCLORCWOWDSDDTSW;;;SY)S:AI(AU;CIIDSA;WP;;;WD)"
sddl4 = "O:SAG:DUD:AI(A;CIID;RPWPCRCCLCLORCWOWDSW;;;BA)\
(A;CIID;RP LCLORC;;;AU)(A;CIID;RPWPCRCCDCLCLORCWOWDSDDTSW;;;SY)S:AI(AU;CIIDSA;WP;;;WD)"
sddl5 = "O:SAG:DUD:AI(A;CIID;RPWPCRCCLCLORCWOWDSW;;;SA)\
(A;CIID;RP LCLORC;;;AU)(A;CIID;RPWPCRCCDCLCLORCWOWDSDDTSW;;;SY)"
self.assertEquals(get_diff_sddls(sddl, sddl1), "")
txt = get_diff_sddls(sddl, sddl2)
self.assertEquals(txt, "\tOwner mismatch: SA (in ref) BA(in current)\n")
txt = get_diff_sddls(sddl, sddl3)
self.assertEquals(txt, "\tGroup mismatch: DU (in ref) BA(in current)\n")
txt = get_diff_sddls(sddl, sddl4)
txtmsg = "\tPart dacl is different between reference and current here\
is the detail:\n\t\t(A;CIID;RPWPCRCCLCLORCWOWDSW;;;BA) ACE is not present in\
the reference\n\t\t(A;CIID;RPWPCRCCLCLORCWOWDSW;;;SA) ACE is not present in\
the current\n"
self.assertEquals(txt, txtmsg)
txt = get_diff_sddls(sddl, sddl5)
self.assertEquals(txt, "\tCurrent ACL hasn't a sacl part\n")
def test_construct_existor_expr(self):
res = construct_existor_expr([])
self.assertEquals(res, "")
res = construct_existor_expr(["foo"])
self.assertEquals(res, "(|(foo=*))")
res = construct_existor_expr(["foo", "bar"])
self.assertEquals(res, "(|(foo=*)(bar=*))")
class UpdateSecretsTests(samba.tests.TestCaseInTempDir):
def setUp(self):
super(UpdateSecretsTests, self).setUp()
self.referencedb = create_dummy_secretsdb(
os.path.join(self.tempdir, "ref.ldb"))
def _getEmptyDb(self):
return Ldb(os.path.join(self.tempdir, "secrets.ldb"))
def _getCurrentFormatDb(self):
return create_dummy_secretsdb(
os.path.join(self.tempdir, "secrets.ldb"))
def test_trivial(self):
# Test that updating an already up-to-date secretsdb works fine
self.secretsdb = self._getCurrentFormatDb()
self.assertEquals(None,
update_secrets(self.referencedb, self.secretsdb, dummymessage))
def test_update_modules(self):
empty_db = self._getEmptyDb()
update_secrets(self.referencedb, empty_db, dummymessage)
newmodules = empty_db.search(
expression="dn=@MODULES", base="", scope=SCOPE_SUBTREE)
refmodules = self.referencedb.search(
expression="dn=@MODULES", base="", scope=SCOPE_SUBTREE)
self.assertEquals(newmodules, refmodules)
def tearDown(self):
for name in ["ref.ldb", "secrets.ldb"]:
path = os.path.join(self.tempdir, name)
if os.path.exists(path):
os.unlink(path)
super(UpdateSecretsTests, self).tearDown()