
This improves previous work for running the tests via the command "python setup.py test" from a fresh clone. This can be very useful to integrate pysaml2 in a continuous integration system such as Jenkins or Travis.
63 lines
2.1 KiB
Python
63 lines
2.1 KiB
Python
from saml2 import BINDING_SOAP, BINDING_HTTP_REDIRECT, BINDING_HTTP_POST
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from saml2.saml import NAMEID_FORMAT_PERSISTENT
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from saml2.saml import NAME_FORMAT_URI
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from pathutils import full_path, xmlsec_path
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BASE = "http://localhost:8088"
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CONFIG = {
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"entityid" : "urn:mace:example.com:saml:roland:idp",
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"name" : "Rolands IdP",
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"service": {
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"idp": {
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"endpoints" : {
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"single_sign_on_service" : [
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("%s/sso" % BASE, BINDING_HTTP_REDIRECT)],
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"single_logout_service": [
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("%s/slo" % BASE, BINDING_SOAP),
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("%s/slop" % BASE,BINDING_HTTP_POST)]
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},
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"policy": {
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"default": {
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"lifetime": {"minutes":15},
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"attribute_restrictions": None, # means all I have
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"name_form": NAME_FORMAT_URI,
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},
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"urn:mace:example.com:saml:roland:sp": {
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"lifetime": {"minutes": 5},
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"nameid_format": NAMEID_FORMAT_PERSISTENT,
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# "attribute_restrictions":{
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# "givenName": None,
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# "surName": None,
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# }
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}
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},
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"subject_data": full_path("subject_data.db"),
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#"domain": "umu.se",
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#"name_qualifier": ""
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},
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},
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"debug" : 1,
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"key_file" : full_path("test.key"),
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"cert_file" : full_path("test.pem"),
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"xmlsec_binary" : xmlsec_path,
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"metadata": {
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"local": [full_path("metadata_sp_1.xml"),
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full_path("vo_metadata.xml")],
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},
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"attribute_map_dir" : full_path("attributemaps"),
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"organization": {
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"name": "Exempel AB",
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"display_name": [("Exempel AB","se"),("Example Co.","en")],
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"url":"http://www.example.com/roland",
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},
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"contact_person": [{
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"given_name":"John",
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"sur_name": "Smith",
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"email_address": ["john.smith@example.com"],
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"contact_type": "technical",
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},
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],
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}
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