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# emacs: -*- mode: python; py-indent-offset: 4; indent-tabs-mode: t -*- # vi: set ft=python sts=4 ts=4 sw=4 noet : # This file is part of Fail2Ban. # # Fail2Ban 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 2 of the License, or # (at your option) any later version. # # Fail2Ban 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 Fail2Ban; if not, write to the Free Software # Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA. __author__ = "Yaroslav Halchenko" __copyright__ = "Copyright (c) 2013 Yaroslav Halchenko" __license__ = "GPL" import logging import os, sys, unittest import tempfile import shutil from glob import glob from utils import mbasename, TraceBack, FormatterWithTraceBack from common.helpers import formatExceptionInfo class HelpersTest(unittest.TestCase): def testFormatExceptionInfoBasic(self): try: raise ValueError("Very bad exception") except: name, args = formatExceptionInfo() self.assertEqual(name, "ValueError") self.assertEqual(args, "Very bad exception") def testFormatExceptionConvertArgs(self): try: raise ValueError("Very bad", None) except: name, args = formatExceptionInfo() self.assertEqual(name, "ValueError") # might be fragile due to ' vs " self.assertEqual(args, "('Very bad', None)") # based on # http://stackoverflow.com/questions/2186525/use-a-glob-to-find-files-recursively-in-python def recursive_glob(treeroot, pattern): import fnmatch, os results = [] for base, dirs, files in os.walk(treeroot): goodfiles = fnmatch.filter(dirs + files, pattern) results.extend(os.path.join(base, f) for f in goodfiles) return results class SetupTest(unittest.TestCase): def setUp(self): setup = os.path.join(os.path.dirname(__file__), '..', 'setup.py') self.setup = os.path.exists(setup) and setup or None if not self.setup and sys.version_info >= (2,7): # running not out of the source raise unittest.SkipTest( "Seems to be running not out of source distribution" " -- cannot locate setup.py") def testSetupInstallRoot(self): if not self.setup: return # if verbose skip didn't work out tmp = tempfile.mkdtemp() os.system("%s %s install --root=%s >/dev/null" % (sys.executable, self.setup, tmp)) def addpath(l): return [os.path.join(tmp, x) for x in l] def strippath(l): return [x[len(tmp)+1:] for x in l] got = strippath(sorted(glob('%s/*' % tmp))) need = ['etc', 'usr', 'var'] # if anything is missing if set(need).difference(got): # below code was actually to print out not missing but # rather files in 'excess'. Left in place in case we # decide to revert to such more strict test files = {} for missing in set(got).difference(need): missing_full = os.path.join(tmp, missing) files[missing] = os.path.exists(missing_full) \ and strippath(recursive_glob(missing_full, '*')) or None self.assertEqual( got, need, msg="Got: %s Needed: %s under %s. Files under new paths: %s" % (got, need, tmp, files)) # Assure presence of some files we expect to see in the installation for f in ('etc/fail2ban/fail2ban.conf', 'etc/fail2ban/jail.conf'): self.assertTrue(os.path.exists(os.path.join(tmp, f)), msg="Can't find %s" % f) # clean up shutil.rmtree(tmp) class TestsUtilsTest(unittest.TestCase): def testmbasename(self): self.assertEqual(mbasename("sample.py"), 'sample') self.assertEqual(mbasename("/long/path/sample.py"), 'sample') # this one would include only the directory for the __init__ and base files self.assertEqual(mbasename("/long/path/__init__.py"), 'path.__init__') self.assertEqual(mbasename("/long/path/base.py"), 'path.base') self.assertEqual(mbasename("/long/path/base"), 'path.base') def testTraceBack(self): # pretty much just a smoke test since tests runners swallow all the detail for compress in True, False: tb = TraceBack(compress=compress) def func_raise(): raise ValueError() def deep_function(i): if i: deep_function(i-1) else: func_raise() try: print deep_function(3) except ValueError: s = tb() # if we run it through 'coverage' (e.g. on travis) then we # would get a traceback if 'coverage' in s: self.assertTrue('>' in s, msg="no '>' in %r" % s) else: self.assertFalse('>' in s, msg="'>' present in %r" % s) # There is only "fail2ban-testcases" in this case, no true traceback self.assertTrue(':' in s, msg="no ':' in %r" % s) def testFormatterWithTraceBack(self): from StringIO import StringIO strout = StringIO() Formatter = FormatterWithTraceBack # and both types of traceback at once fmt = ' %(tb)s | %(tbc)s : %(message)s' logSys = logging.getLogger("fail2ban_tests") out = logging.StreamHandler(strout) out.setFormatter(Formatter(fmt)) logSys.addHandler(out) logSys.error("XXX") s = strout.getvalue() self.assertTrue(s.rstrip().endswith(': XXX')) pindex = s.index('|') # in this case compressed and not should be the same (?) self.assertTrue(pindex > 10) # we should have some traceback self.assertEqual(s[:pindex], s[pindex+1:pindex*2 + 1]) from server import iso8601 import datetime class CustomDateFormatsTest(unittest.TestCase): def testIso8601(self): date = iso8601.parse_date("2007-01-25T12:00:00Z") self.assertEqual( date, datetime.datetime(2007, 1, 25, 12, 0, tzinfo=iso8601.Utc())) self.assertRaises(ValueError, iso8601.parse_date, None) self.assertRaises(ValueError, iso8601.parse_date, date) self.assertRaises(iso8601.ParseError, iso8601.parse_date, "") self.assertRaises(iso8601.ParseError, iso8601.parse_date, "Z") self.assertRaises(iso8601.ParseError, iso8601.parse_date, "2007-01-01T120:00:00Z") self.assertRaises(iso8601.ParseError, iso8601.parse_date, "2007-13-01T12:00:00Z") def testTimeZone(self): # Just verify consistent operation and improve coverage ;) self.assertEqual(iso8601.parse_timezone(None), iso8601.UTC) self.assertEqual(iso8601.parse_timezone('Z'), iso8601.UTC)