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authorJosé Bollo <jose.bollo@iot.bzh>2018-02-08 09:57:25 +0100
committerJosé Bollo <jose.bollo@iot.bzh>2018-02-13 11:02:00 +0100
commit0ffb178ea81ebcde3990dd8269ccc08ebbc83416 (patch)
treeeb7db261cbbda2bb1ca31b962d9d2255a0931734 /meta-security/lib/oeqa/runtime/securitymanager.py
parent4c1200c414361d35faf90ba887e012ab3cbab3db (diff)
meta-security: Remove unused content
This unused content can be devided in two parts: - setting and feature in bitbake classes - tests None are actually used by AGL. Even if this content can be later included in distribution, I prefer to remove it now. Change-Id: I4e6a8ac6326986a5652a7c47614dcaa3db8cabb6 Signed-off-by: José Bollo <jose.bollo@iot.bzh>
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-import unittest
-import re
-import os
-import string
-from oeqa.oetest import oeRuntimeTest, skipModule
-from oeqa.utils.decorators import *
-
-def get_files_dir():
- """Get directory of supporting files"""
- pkgarch = oeRuntimeTest.tc.d.getVar('MACHINE', True)
- deploydir = oeRuntimeTest.tc.d.getVar('DEPLOY_DIR', True)
- return os.path.join(deploydir, "files", "target", pkgarch)
-
-MAX_LABEL_LEN = 255
-LABEL = "a" * MAX_LABEL_LEN
-
-def setUpModule():
- if not oeRuntimeTest.hasPackage('security-manager'):
- skipModule(
- "security-manager module skipped: "
- "target doesn't have security-manager installed")
-
-class SecurityManagerBasicTest(oeRuntimeTest):
- ''' base smack test '''
- def setUp(self):
- # TODO: avoid hardcoding path (also in SecurityManager itself)
- self.security_manager_db = '/usr/dbspace/.security-manager.db'
- cmd = "sqlite3 %s 'SELECT name from privilege ORDER BY privilege_id'" % self.security_manager_db
- status, output = self.target.run(cmd)
- self.assertFalse(status, msg="%s failed: %s" % (cmd, output))
- self.privileges = output.split()
- if not self.privileges:
- # Only privileges that map to a Unix group need to be known to
- # SecurityManager. Therefore it is possible that the query above
- # returns nothing. In that case, make up something for the tests.
- self.privileges.append('FoobarPrivilege')
- self.appid = 'test-app-id'
- self.pkgid = 'test-pkg-id'
- self.user = 'security-manager-user'
- idcmd = 'id -u %s' % self.user
- status, output = self.target.run(idcmd)
- if status:
- # -D is from busybox. It disables setting a password.
- createcmd = 'adduser -D %s' % self.user
- status, output = self.target.run(createcmd)
- self.assertFalse(status, msg="%s failed: %s" % (createcmd, output))
- status, output = self.target.run(idcmd)
- self.assertTrue(output.isdigit(), msg="Unexpected output from %s: %s" % (idcmd, output))
- self.uid = output
-
-class SecurityManagerApp(SecurityManagerBasicTest):
- '''Tests covering app installation. Ordering is important, therefore tests are numbered.'''
-
- @skipUnlessPassed('test_ssh')
- def test_security_manager_01_setup(self):
- '''Check that basic SecurityManager setup is in place.'''
- # If we get this far, then at least the sqlite db must have been in place.
- # This does not mean much, but we need to start somewhere.
- pass
-
- @skipUnlessPassed('test_security_manager_01_setup')
- def test_security_manager_02_install(self):
- '''Test if installing an app sets up privilege rules for it, also in Cynara.'''
- self.target.copy_to(os.path.join(get_files_dir(), "app-runas"), "/tmp/")
- cmd = '/tmp/app-runas -a %s -p %s -u %s -r %s -i' % \
- (self.appid, self.pkgid, self.uid, self.privileges[0])
- status, output = self.target.run(cmd)
- self.assertFalse(status, msg="%s failed: %s" % (cmd, output))
- cmd = '''sqlite3 %s 'SELECT uid,app_name,pkg_name from app_pkg_view WHERE app_name = "%s"' ''' % \
- (self.security_manager_db, self.appid)
- status, output = self.target.run(cmd)
- self.assertFalse(status, msg="%s failed: %s" % (cmd, output))
- self.assertEqual(output, '|'.join((self.uid, self.appid, self.pkgid)))
- cmd = 'grep -r %s /var/cynara/db/' % self.appid
- status, output = self.target.run(cmd)
- self.assertFalse(status, msg="%s failed: %s" % (cmd, output))
- # User::App:: prefix still hard-coded here because it is not customizable at the moment.
- self.assertEqual(output, '/var/cynara/db/_MANIFESTS:User::App::%s;%s;%s;0xFFFF;' % \
- (self.appid, self.uid, self.privileges[0]))
-
- @skipUnlessPassed('test_security_manager_02_install')
- def test_security_manager_03_run(self):
- '''Test running as app. Depends on preparations in test_security_manager_install().'''
- cmd = '''/tmp/app-runas -a %s -u %s -e -- sh -c 'id -u && cat /proc/self/attr/current' ''' % \
- (self.appid, self.uid)
- status, output = self.target.run(cmd)
- self.assertFalse(status, msg="%s failed: %s" % (cmd, output))
- self.assertEqual(output, '%s\nUser::App::%s' % (self.uid, self.appid))
-
- @skipUnlessPassed('test_security_manager_02_install')
- def test_security_manager_03_uninstall(self):
- '''Test removal of an app.'''
- cmd = '/tmp/app-runas -a %s -p %s -u %s -d' % \
- (self.appid, self.pkgid, self.uid)
- status, output = self.target.run(cmd)
- self.assertFalse(status, msg="%s failed: %s" % (cmd, output))
- cmd = '''sqlite3 %s 'SELECT uid,app_name,pkg_name from app_pkg_view WHERE app_name = "%s"' ''' % \
- (self.security_manager_db, self.appid)
- status, output = self.target.run(cmd)
- self.assertFalse(status, msg="%s failed: %s" % (cmd, output))
- # Entry does not really get removed. Bug filed here:
- # https://github.com/Samsung/security-manager/issues/2
- # self.assertEqual(output, '')
- cmd = 'grep -r %s /var/cynara/db/' % self.appid
- status, output = self.target.run(cmd)
- self.assertFalse(status, msg="%s failed: %s" % (cmd, output))
- # This also does not get removed. Perhaps same root cause.
- # self.assertEqual(output, '')