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d14ab1cb
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d14ab1cb
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Nov 04, 2017
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Vincent Pelletier
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test: Test cli.rerequest and cli.updater.
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@@ -142,6 +142,67 @@ def readApp(environ, start_response):
start_response
(
'200 OK'
,
[])
return
[
environ
[
'wsgi.input'
].
read
()]
ON_EVENT_RAISE
=
object
()
ON_EVENT_EXPIRE
=
object
()
class
UntilEvent
(
object
):
"""
Like utils.until, but with a threading.Event replacing
KeyboardInterrupt as the early interruption source.
"""
def
__init__
(
self
,
event
):
"""
event (Event)
Event to wait upon. Set and cleared outside this class.
"""
self
.
_event
=
event
self
.
_action
=
ON_EVENT_RAISE
self
.
_wait_event
=
threading
.
Event
()
self
.
_wait_event
.
clear
()
@
property
def
action
(
self
):
"""
Retrieve current action. Not very useful.
"""
return
self
.
_action
@
action
.
setter
def
action
(
self
,
value
):
"""
Change the action which will happen on next event wakeup.
"""
if
value
not
in
(
ON_EVENT_RAISE
,
ON_EVENT_EXPIRE
):
raise
ValueError
self
.
_action
=
value
def
wait
(
self
,
timeout
=
10
,
clear
=
False
):
"""
Wait for event to be waited upon at least once.
timeout (float)
Maximum number of seconds to wait for.
clear (bool)
Whether to reset this flag once reached.
"""
result
=
self
.
_wait_event
.
wait
(
timeout
)
if
result
and
clear
:
self
.
_wait_event
.
clear
()
return
result
def
__call__
(
self
,
deadline
):
"""
Sleep until deadline is reached or self._event is set.
Raises utils.SleepInterrupt if self._event is set.
"""
now
=
datetime
.
datetime
.
utcnow
()
while
now
<
deadline
:
self
.
_wait_event
.
set
()
assert
self
.
_event
.
wait
()
if
self
.
_action
is
ON_EVENT_EXPIRE
:
now
=
deadline
else
:
raise
utils
.
SleepInterrupt
return
now
class
CaucaseTest
(
unittest
.
TestCase
):
"""
Test a complete caucase setup: spawn a caucase-http server on CAUCASE_NETLOC
...
...
@@ -224,18 +285,6 @@ class CaucaseTest(unittest.TestCase):
return
1
return
0
def
_serverUntil
(
self
,
deadline
):
"""
Sleep until deadline is reached or self._server_event is set.
Raises utils.SleepInterrupt if self._server_event is set.
"""
now
=
datetime
.
datetime
.
utcnow
()
while
now
<
deadline
:
if
self
.
_server_event
.
wait
((
deadline
-
now
).
total_seconds
()):
raise
utils
.
SleepInterrupt
now
=
datetime
.
datetime
.
utcnow
()
return
now
def
_startServer
(
self
,
*
argv
):
"""
Start caucased server
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...
@@ -251,7 +300,7 @@ class CaucaseTest(unittest.TestCase):
#'--threshold', '31',
#'--key-len', '2048',
)
+
argv
,
'until'
:
self
.
_serverUntil
,
'until'
:
UntilEvent
(
self
.
_server_event
)
,
}
)
server
.
daemon
=
True
...
...
@@ -1754,5 +1803,88 @@ class CaucaseTest(unittest.TestCase):
'123456789abcd
\
r
\
n
ef0'
,
)
def
testUpdater
(
self
):
"""
Test updater basic functionality.
Scenario is:
- a CSR is generated somewhere, corresponding private key can be discarded
- CSR is sent to a remote machine, where deployment is happening and
a service needs a certificate
- on the machine where deployment happens, a new CSR + private key pair
is produced, using transmitted CSR as a template, with
"caucase-rerequest"
- the new CSR is submitted to caucase using "caucase-updater"
"""
basename
=
self
.
_getBaseName
()
key_path
=
self
.
_createPrivateKey
(
basename
)
csr_path
=
self
.
_createBasicCSR
(
basename
,
key_path
)
re_key_path
=
key_path
+
'2'
re_csr_path
=
csr_path
+
'2'
re_crt_path
=
re_csr_path
+
'.crt'
self
.
assertFalse
(
os
.
path
.
exists
(
re_key_path
))
self
.
assertFalse
(
os
.
path
.
exists
(
re_csr_path
))
cli
.
rerequest
(
argv
=
(
'--csr'
,
re_csr_path
,
'--key'
,
re_key_path
,
'--template'
,
csr_path
,
),
)
self
.
assertTrue
(
os
.
path
.
exists
(
re_key_path
))
self
.
assertTrue
(
os
.
path
.
exists
(
re_csr_path
))
user_key_path
=
self
.
_createFirstUser
()
self
.
assertEqual
(
[],
self
.
_runClient
(
'--user-key'
,
user_key_path
,
'--list-csr'
,
).
splitlines
()[
2
:
-
1
],
)
self
.
assertFalse
(
os
.
path
.
exists
(
re_crt_path
))
updater_event
=
threading
.
Event
()
until_updater
=
UntilEvent
(
updater_event
)
updater_thread
=
threading
.
Thread
(
target
=
cli
.
updater
,
kwargs
=
{
'argv'
:
(
'--ca-url'
,
self
.
_caucase_url
,
'--cas-ca'
,
self
.
_client_ca_crt
,
'--key'
,
re_key_path
,
'--csr'
,
re_csr_path
,
'--crt'
,
re_crt_path
,
'--ca'
,
self
.
_client_ca_crt
,
'--crl'
,
self
.
_client_crl
,
),
'until'
:
until_updater
,
},
)
updater_thread
.
daemon
=
True
updater_thread
.
start
()
try
:
self
.
assertTrue
(
until_updater
.
wait
(
clear
=
True
))
# CSR must have been submitted
csr_line_list
=
self
.
_runClient
(
'--user-key'
,
user_key_path
,
'--list-csr'
,
).
splitlines
()[
2
:
-
1
]
self
.
assertEqual
(
1
,
len
(
csr_line_list
),
csr_line_list
)
# Sign it
self
.
_runClient
(
'--user-key'
,
user_key_path
,
'--sign-csr'
,
csr_line_list
[
0
].
split
(
None
,
1
)[
0
],
)
# Wake updater
until_updater
.
action
=
ON_EVENT_EXPIRE
updater_event
.
set
()
# Wait for it to call "until()" again
self
.
assertTrue
(
until_updater
.
wait
())
# It must have retrieved the certificate now.
self
.
assertTrue
(
os
.
path
.
exists
(
re_crt_path
))
finally
:
until_updater
.
action
=
ON_EVENT_RAISE
updater_event
.
set
()
updater_thread
.
join
(
2
)
if
__name__
==
'__main__'
:
unittest
.
main
()
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