keystone/keystone/tests/unit/test_v3_protection.py

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# Copyright 2012 OpenStack Foundation
# Copyright 2013 IBM Corp.
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import uuid
from oslo_config import cfg
from oslo_serialization import jsonutils
from six.moves import http_client
from keystone import exception
from keystone.policy.backends import rules
from keystone.tests import unit
from keystone.tests.unit.ksfixtures import temporaryfile
from keystone.tests.unit import test_v3
from keystone.tests.unit import utils
CONF = cfg.CONF
DEFAULT_DOMAIN_ID = CONF.identity.default_domain_id
class IdentityTestProtectedCase(test_v3.RestfulTestCase):
"""Test policy enforcement on the v3 Identity API."""
def setUp(self):
"""Setup for Identity Protection Test Cases.
As well as the usual housekeeping, create a set of domains,
users, roles and projects for the subsequent tests:
- Three domains: A,B & C. C is disabled.
- DomainA has user1, DomainB has user2 and user3
- DomainA has group1 and group2, DomainB has group3
- User1 has two roles on DomainA
- User2 has one role on DomainA
Remember that there will also be a fourth domain in existence,
the default domain.
"""
# Ensure that test_v3.RestfulTestCase doesn't load its own
# sample data, which would make checking the results of our
# tests harder
super(IdentityTestProtectedCase, self).setUp()
self.tempfile = self.useFixture(temporaryfile.SecureTempFile())
self.tmpfilename = self.tempfile.file_name
self.config_fixture.config(group='oslo_policy',
policy_file=self.tmpfilename)
# A default auth request we can use - un-scoped user token
self.auth = self.build_authentication_request(
user_id=self.user1['id'],
password=self.user1['password'])
def load_sample_data(self):
self._populate_default_domain()
# Start by creating a couple of domains
self.domainA = unit.new_domain_ref()
self.resource_api.create_domain(self.domainA['id'], self.domainA)
self.domainB = unit.new_domain_ref()
self.resource_api.create_domain(self.domainB['id'], self.domainB)
self.domainC = unit.new_domain_ref(enabled=False)
self.resource_api.create_domain(self.domainC['id'], self.domainC)
# Now create some users, one in domainA and two of them in domainB
self.user1 = unit.create_user(self.identity_api,
domain_id=self.domainA['id'])
self.user2 = unit.create_user(self.identity_api,
domain_id=self.domainB['id'])
self.user3 = unit.create_user(self.identity_api,
domain_id=self.domainB['id'])
self.group1 = unit.new_group_ref(domain_id=self.domainA['id'])
self.group1 = self.identity_api.create_group(self.group1)
self.group2 = unit.new_group_ref(domain_id=self.domainA['id'])
self.group2 = self.identity_api.create_group(self.group2)
self.group3 = unit.new_group_ref(domain_id=self.domainB['id'])
self.group3 = self.identity_api.create_group(self.group3)
self.role = unit.new_role_ref()
self.role_api.create_role(self.role['id'], self.role)
self.role1 = unit.new_role_ref()
self.role_api.create_role(self.role1['id'], self.role1)
self.assignment_api.create_grant(self.role['id'],
user_id=self.user1['id'],
domain_id=self.domainA['id'])
self.assignment_api.create_grant(self.role['id'],
user_id=self.user2['id'],
domain_id=self.domainA['id'])
self.assignment_api.create_grant(self.role1['id'],
user_id=self.user1['id'],
domain_id=self.domainA['id'])
def _get_id_list_from_ref_list(self, ref_list):
result_list = []
for x in ref_list:
result_list.append(x['id'])
return result_list
def _set_policy(self, new_policy):
with open(self.tmpfilename, "w") as policyfile:
policyfile.write(jsonutils.dumps(new_policy))
def test_list_users_unprotected(self):
"""GET /users (unprotected)
Test Plan:
- Update policy so api is unprotected
- Use an un-scoped token to make sure we can get back all
the users independent of domain
"""
self._set_policy({"identity:list_users": []})
r = self.get('/users', auth=self.auth)
id_list = self._get_id_list_from_ref_list(r.result.get('users'))
self.assertIn(self.user1['id'], id_list)
self.assertIn(self.user2['id'], id_list)
self.assertIn(self.user3['id'], id_list)
def test_list_users_filtered_by_domain(self):
"""GET /users?domain_id=mydomain (filtered)
Test Plan:
- Update policy so api is unprotected
- Use an un-scoped token to make sure we can filter the
users by domainB, getting back the 2 users in that domain
"""
self._set_policy({"identity:list_users": []})
url_by_name = '/users?domain_id=%s' % self.domainB['id']
r = self.get(url_by_name, auth=self.auth)
# We should get back two users, those in DomainB
id_list = self._get_id_list_from_ref_list(r.result.get('users'))
self.assertIn(self.user2['id'], id_list)
self.assertIn(self.user3['id'], id_list)
def test_get_user_protected_match_id(self):
"""GET /users/{id} (match payload)
Test Plan:
- Update policy to protect api by user_id
- List users with user_id of user1 as filter, to check that
this will correctly match user_id in the flattened
payload
"""
# TODO(henry-nash, ayoung): It would be good to expand this
# test for further test flattening, e.g. protect on, say, an
# attribute of an object being created
new_policy = {"identity:get_user": [["user_id:%(user_id)s"]]}
self._set_policy(new_policy)
url_by_name = '/users/%s' % self.user1['id']
r = self.get(url_by_name, auth=self.auth)
self.assertEqual(self.user1['id'], r.result['user']['id'])
def test_get_user_protected_match_target(self):
"""GET /users/{id} (match target)
Test Plan:
- Update policy to protect api by domain_id
- Try and read a user who is in DomainB with a token scoped
to Domain A - this should fail
- Retry this for a user who is in Domain A, which should succeed.
- Finally, try getting a user that does not exist, which should
still return UserNotFound
"""
new_policy = {'identity:get_user':
[["domain_id:%(target.user.domain_id)s"]]}
self._set_policy(new_policy)
self.auth = self.build_authentication_request(
user_id=self.user1['id'],
password=self.user1['password'],
domain_id=self.domainA['id'])
url_by_name = '/users/%s' % self.user2['id']
r = self.get(url_by_name, auth=self.auth,
expected_status=exception.ForbiddenAction.code)
url_by_name = '/users/%s' % self.user1['id']
r = self.get(url_by_name, auth=self.auth)
self.assertEqual(self.user1['id'], r.result['user']['id'])
url_by_name = '/users/%s' % uuid.uuid4().hex
r = self.get(url_by_name, auth=self.auth,
expected_status=exception.UserNotFound.code)
def test_revoke_grant_protected_match_target(self):
"""DELETE /domains/{id}/users/{id}/roles/{id} (match target)
Test Plan:
- Update policy to protect api by domain_id of entities in
the grant
- Try and delete the existing grant that has a user who is
from a different domain - this should fail.
- Retry this for a user who is in Domain A, which should succeed.
"""
new_policy = {'identity:revoke_grant':
[["domain_id:%(target.user.domain_id)s"]]}
self._set_policy(new_policy)
collection_url = (
'/domains/%(domain_id)s/users/%(user_id)s/roles' % {
'domain_id': self.domainA['id'],
'user_id': self.user2['id']})
member_url = '%(collection_url)s/%(role_id)s' % {
'collection_url': collection_url,
'role_id': self.role['id']}
self.auth = self.build_authentication_request(
user_id=self.user1['id'],
password=self.user1['password'],
domain_id=self.domainA['id'])
self.delete(member_url, auth=self.auth,
expected_status=exception.ForbiddenAction.code)
collection_url = (
'/domains/%(domain_id)s/users/%(user_id)s/roles' % {
'domain_id': self.domainA['id'],
'user_id': self.user1['id']})
member_url = '%(collection_url)s/%(role_id)s' % {
'collection_url': collection_url,
'role_id': self.role1['id']}
self.delete(member_url, auth=self.auth)
def test_list_users_protected_by_domain(self):
"""GET /users?domain_id=mydomain (protected)
Test Plan:
- Update policy to protect api by domain_id
- List groups using a token scoped to domainA with a filter
specifying domainA - we should only get back the one user
that is in domainA.
- Try and read the users from domainB - this should fail since
we don't have a token scoped for domainB
"""
new_policy = {"identity:list_users": ["domain_id:%(domain_id)s"]}
self._set_policy(new_policy)
self.auth = self.build_authentication_request(
user_id=self.user1['id'],
password=self.user1['password'],
domain_id=self.domainA['id'])
url_by_name = '/users?domain_id=%s' % self.domainA['id']
r = self.get(url_by_name, auth=self.auth)
# We should only get back one user, the one in DomainA
id_list = self._get_id_list_from_ref_list(r.result.get('users'))
self.assertEqual(1, len(id_list))
self.assertIn(self.user1['id'], id_list)
# Now try for domainB, which should fail
url_by_name = '/users?domain_id=%s' % self.domainB['id']
r = self.get(url_by_name, auth=self.auth,
expected_status=exception.ForbiddenAction.code)
def test_list_groups_protected_by_domain(self):
"""GET /groups?domain_id=mydomain (protected)
Test Plan:
- Update policy to protect api by domain_id
- List groups using a token scoped to domainA and make sure
we only get back the two groups that are in domainA
- Try and read the groups from domainB - this should fail since
we don't have a token scoped for domainB
"""
new_policy = {"identity:list_groups": ["domain_id:%(domain_id)s"]}
self._set_policy(new_policy)
self.auth = self.build_authentication_request(
user_id=self.user1['id'],
password=self.user1['password'],
domain_id=self.domainA['id'])
url_by_name = '/groups?domain_id=%s' % self.domainA['id']
r = self.get(url_by_name, auth=self.auth)
# We should only get back two groups, the ones in DomainA
id_list = self._get_id_list_from_ref_list(r.result.get('groups'))
self.assertEqual(2, len(id_list))
self.assertIn(self.group1['id'], id_list)
self.assertIn(self.group2['id'], id_list)
# Now try for domainB, which should fail
url_by_name = '/groups?domain_id=%s' % self.domainB['id']
r = self.get(url_by_name, auth=self.auth,
expected_status=exception.ForbiddenAction.code)
def test_list_groups_protected_by_domain_and_filtered(self):
"""GET /groups?domain_id=mydomain&name=myname (protected)
Test Plan:
- Update policy to protect api by domain_id
- List groups using a token scoped to domainA with a filter
specifying both domainA and the name of group.
- We should only get back the group in domainA that matches
the name
"""
new_policy = {"identity:list_groups": ["domain_id:%(domain_id)s"]}
self._set_policy(new_policy)
self.auth = self.build_authentication_request(
user_id=self.user1['id'],
password=self.user1['password'],
domain_id=self.domainA['id'])
url_by_name = '/groups?domain_id=%s&name=%s' % (
self.domainA['id'], self.group2['name'])
r = self.get(url_by_name, auth=self.auth)
# We should only get back one user, the one in DomainA that matches
# the name supplied
id_list = self._get_id_list_from_ref_list(r.result.get('groups'))
self.assertEqual(1, len(id_list))
self.assertIn(self.group2['id'], id_list)
class IdentityTestPolicySample(test_v3.RestfulTestCase):
"""Test policy enforcement of the policy.json file."""
def load_sample_data(self):
self._populate_default_domain()
self.just_a_user = unit.create_user(
self.identity_api,
domain_id=CONF.identity.default_domain_id)
self.another_user = unit.create_user(
self.identity_api,
domain_id=CONF.identity.default_domain_id)
self.admin_user = unit.create_user(
self.identity_api,
domain_id=CONF.identity.default_domain_id)
self.role = unit.new_role_ref()
self.role_api.create_role(self.role['id'], self.role)
self.admin_role = unit.new_role_ref(name='admin')
self.role_api.create_role(self.admin_role['id'], self.admin_role)
# Create and assign roles to the project
self.project = unit.new_project_ref(
domain_id=CONF.identity.default_domain_id)
self.resource_api.create_project(self.project['id'], self.project)
self.assignment_api.create_grant(self.role['id'],
user_id=self.just_a_user['id'],
project_id=self.project['id'])
self.assignment_api.create_grant(self.role['id'],
user_id=self.another_user['id'],
project_id=self.project['id'])
self.assignment_api.create_grant(self.admin_role['id'],
user_id=self.admin_user['id'],
project_id=self.project['id'])
def test_user_validate_same_token(self):
# Given a non-admin user token, the token can be used to validate
# itself.
# This is GET /v3/auth/tokens, with X-Auth-Token == X-Subject-Token
auth = self.build_authentication_request(
user_id=self.just_a_user['id'],
password=self.just_a_user['password'])
token = self.get_requested_token(auth)
self.get('/auth/tokens', token=token,
headers={'X-Subject-Token': token})
def test_user_validate_user_token(self):
# A user can validate one of their own tokens.
# This is GET /v3/auth/tokens
auth = self.build_authentication_request(
user_id=self.just_a_user['id'],
password=self.just_a_user['password'])
token1 = self.get_requested_token(auth)
token2 = self.get_requested_token(auth)
self.get('/auth/tokens', token=token1,
headers={'X-Subject-Token': token2})
def test_user_validate_other_user_token_rejected(self):
# A user cannot validate another user's token.
# This is GET /v3/auth/tokens
user1_auth = self.build_authentication_request(
user_id=self.just_a_user['id'],
password=self.just_a_user['password'])
user1_token = self.get_requested_token(user1_auth)
user2_auth = self.build_authentication_request(
user_id=self.another_user['id'],
password=self.another_user['password'])
user2_token = self.get_requested_token(user2_auth)
self.get('/auth/tokens', token=user1_token,
headers={'X-Subject-Token': user2_token},
expected_status=http_client.FORBIDDEN)
def test_admin_validate_user_token(self):
# An admin can validate a user's token.
# This is GET /v3/auth/tokens
admin_auth = self.build_authentication_request(
user_id=self.admin_user['id'],
password=self.admin_user['password'],
project_id=self.project['id'])
admin_token = self.get_requested_token(admin_auth)
user_auth = self.build_authentication_request(
user_id=self.just_a_user['id'],
password=self.just_a_user['password'])
user_token = self.get_requested_token(user_auth)
self.get('/auth/tokens', token=admin_token,
headers={'X-Subject-Token': user_token})
def test_user_check_same_token(self):
# Given a non-admin user token, the token can be used to check
# itself.
# This is HEAD /v3/auth/tokens, with X-Auth-Token == X-Subject-Token
auth = self.build_authentication_request(
user_id=self.just_a_user['id'],
password=self.just_a_user['password'])
token = self.get_requested_token(auth)
self.head('/auth/tokens', token=token,
headers={'X-Subject-Token': token},
expected_status=http_client.OK)
def test_user_check_user_token(self):
# A user can check one of their own tokens.
# This is HEAD /v3/auth/tokens
auth = self.build_authentication_request(
user_id=self.just_a_user['id'],
password=self.just_a_user['password'])
token1 = self.get_requested_token(auth)
token2 = self.get_requested_token(auth)
self.head('/auth/tokens', token=token1,
headers={'X-Subject-Token': token2},
expected_status=http_client.OK)
def test_user_check_other_user_token_rejected(self):
# A user cannot check another user's token.
# This is HEAD /v3/auth/tokens
user1_auth = self.build_authentication_request(
user_id=self.just_a_user['id'],
password=self.just_a_user['password'])
user1_token = self.get_requested_token(user1_auth)
user2_auth = self.build_authentication_request(
user_id=self.another_user['id'],
password=self.another_user['password'])
user2_token = self.get_requested_token(user2_auth)
self.head('/auth/tokens', token=user1_token,
headers={'X-Subject-Token': user2_token},
expected_status=http_client.FORBIDDEN)
def test_admin_check_user_token(self):
# An admin can check a user's token.
# This is HEAD /v3/auth/tokens
admin_auth = self.build_authentication_request(
user_id=self.admin_user['id'],
password=self.admin_user['password'],
project_id=self.project['id'])
admin_token = self.get_requested_token(admin_auth)
user_auth = self.build_authentication_request(
user_id=self.just_a_user['id'],
password=self.just_a_user['password'])
user_token = self.get_requested_token(user_auth)
self.head('/auth/tokens', token=admin_token,
headers={'X-Subject-Token': user_token},
expected_status=http_client.OK)
def test_user_revoke_same_token(self):
# Given a non-admin user token, the token can be used to revoke
# itself.
# This is DELETE /v3/auth/tokens, with X-Auth-Token == X-Subject-Token
auth = self.build_authentication_request(
user_id=self.just_a_user['id'],
password=self.just_a_user['password'])
token = self.get_requested_token(auth)
self.delete('/auth/tokens', token=token,
headers={'X-Subject-Token': token})
def test_user_revoke_user_token(self):
# A user can revoke one of their own tokens.
# This is DELETE /v3/auth/tokens
auth = self.build_authentication_request(
user_id=self.just_a_user['id'],
password=self.just_a_user['password'])
token1 = self.get_requested_token(auth)
token2 = self.get_requested_token(auth)
self.delete('/auth/tokens', token=token1,
headers={'X-Subject-Token': token2})
def test_user_revoke_other_user_token_rejected(self):
# A user cannot revoke another user's token.
# This is DELETE /v3/auth/tokens
user1_auth = self.build_authentication_request(
user_id=self.just_a_user['id'],
password=self.just_a_user['password'])
user1_token = self.get_requested_token(user1_auth)
user2_auth = self.build_authentication_request(
user_id=self.another_user['id'],
password=self.another_user['password'])
user2_token = self.get_requested_token(user2_auth)
self.delete('/auth/tokens', token=user1_token,
headers={'X-Subject-Token': user2_token},
expected_status=http_client.FORBIDDEN)
def test_admin_revoke_user_token(self):
# An admin can revoke a user's token.
# This is DELETE /v3/auth/tokens
admin_auth = self.build_authentication_request(
user_id=self.admin_user['id'],
password=self.admin_user['password'],
project_id=self.project['id'])
admin_token = self.get_requested_token(admin_auth)
user_auth = self.build_authentication_request(
user_id=self.just_a_user['id'],
password=self.just_a_user['password'])
user_token = self.get_requested_token(user_auth)
self.delete('/auth/tokens', token=admin_token,
headers={'X-Subject-Token': user_token})
class IdentityTestv3CloudPolicySample(test_v3.RestfulTestCase,
test_v3.AssignmentTestMixin):
"""Test policy enforcement of the sample v3 cloud policy file."""
def setUp(self):
"""Setup for v3 Cloud Policy Sample Test Cases.
The following data is created:
- Three domains: domainA, domainB and admin_domain
- One project, which name is 'project'
- domainA has three users: domain_admin_user, project_admin_user and
just_a_user:
- domain_admin_user has role 'admin' on domainA,
- project_admin_user has role 'admin' on the project,
- just_a_user has a non-admin role on both domainA and the project.
- admin_domain has admin_project, and user cloud_admin_user, with an
'admin' role on admin_project.
We test various api protection rules from the cloud sample policy
file to make sure the sample is valid and that we correctly enforce it.
"""
# Ensure that test_v3.RestfulTestCase doesn't load its own
# sample data, which would make checking the results of our
# tests harder
super(IdentityTestv3CloudPolicySample, self).setUp()
# Finally, switch to the v3 sample policy file
self.addCleanup(rules.reset)
rules.reset()
self.config_fixture.config(
group='oslo_policy',
policy_file=unit.dirs.etc('policy.v3cloudsample.json'))
self.config_fixture.config(
group='resource',
admin_project_name=self.admin_project['name'])
self.config_fixture.config(
group='resource',
admin_project_domain_name=self.admin_domain['name'])
def load_sample_data(self):
# Start by creating a couple of domains
self._populate_default_domain()
self.domainA = unit.new_domain_ref()
self.resource_api.create_domain(self.domainA['id'], self.domainA)
self.domainB = unit.new_domain_ref()
self.resource_api.create_domain(self.domainB['id'], self.domainB)
self.admin_domain = unit.new_domain_ref()
self.resource_api.create_domain(self.admin_domain['id'],
self.admin_domain)
self.admin_project = unit.new_project_ref(
domain_id=self.admin_domain['id'])
self.resource_api.create_project(self.admin_project['id'],
self.admin_project)
# And our users
self.cloud_admin_user = unit.create_user(
self.identity_api,
domain_id=self.admin_domain['id'])
self.just_a_user = unit.create_user(
self.identity_api,
domain_id=self.domainA['id'])
self.domain_admin_user = unit.create_user(
self.identity_api,
domain_id=self.domainA['id'])
self.project_admin_user = unit.create_user(
self.identity_api,
domain_id=self.domainA['id'])
# The admin role and another plain role
self.admin_role = unit.new_role_ref(name='admin')
self.role_api.create_role(self.admin_role['id'], self.admin_role)
self.role = unit.new_role_ref()
self.role_api.create_role(self.role['id'], self.role)
# The cloud admin just gets the admin role on the special admin project
self.assignment_api.create_grant(self.admin_role['id'],
user_id=self.cloud_admin_user['id'],
project_id=self.admin_project['id'])
# Assign roles to the domain
self.assignment_api.create_grant(self.admin_role['id'],
user_id=self.domain_admin_user['id'],
domain_id=self.domainA['id'])
self.assignment_api.create_grant(self.role['id'],
user_id=self.just_a_user['id'],
domain_id=self.domainA['id'])
# Create and assign roles to the project
self.project = unit.new_project_ref(domain_id=self.domainA['id'])
self.resource_api.create_project(self.project['id'], self.project)
self.assignment_api.create_grant(self.admin_role['id'],
user_id=self.project_admin_user['id'],
project_id=self.project['id'])
self.assignment_api.create_grant(self.role['id'],
user_id=self.just_a_user['id'],
project_id=self.project['id'])
def _stati(self, expected_status):
# Return the expected return codes for APIs with and without data
# with any specified status overriding the normal values
if expected_status is None:
return (http_client.OK, http_client.CREATED,
http_client.NO_CONTENT)
else:
return (expected_status, expected_status, expected_status)
def _test_user_management(self, domain_id, expected=None):
status_OK, status_created, status_no_data = self._stati(expected)
entity_url = '/users/%s' % self.just_a_user['id']
list_url = '/users?domain_id=%s' % domain_id
self.get(entity_url, auth=self.auth,
expected_status=status_OK)
self.get(list_url, auth=self.auth,
expected_status=status_OK)
user = {'description': 'Updated'}
self.patch(entity_url, auth=self.auth, body={'user': user},
expected_status=status_OK)
self.delete(entity_url, auth=self.auth,
expected_status=status_no_data)
user_ref = unit.new_user_ref(domain_id=domain_id)
self.post('/users', auth=self.auth, body={'user': user_ref},
expected_status=status_created)
def _test_project_management(self, domain_id, expected=None):
status_OK, status_created, status_no_data = self._stati(expected)
entity_url = '/projects/%s' % self.project['id']
list_url = '/projects?domain_id=%s' % domain_id
self.get(entity_url, auth=self.auth,
expected_status=status_OK)
self.get(list_url, auth=self.auth,
expected_status=status_OK)
project = {'description': 'Updated'}
self.patch(entity_url, auth=self.auth, body={'project': project},
expected_status=status_OK)
self.delete(entity_url, auth=self.auth,
expected_status=status_no_data)
proj_ref = unit.new_project_ref(domain_id=domain_id)
self.post('/projects', auth=self.auth, body={'project': proj_ref},
expected_status=status_created)
def _test_domain_management(self, expected=None):
status_OK, status_created, status_no_data = self._stati(expected)
entity_url = '/domains/%s' % self.domainB['id']
list_url = '/domains'
self.get(entity_url, auth=self.auth,
expected_status=status_OK)
self.get(list_url, auth=self.auth,
expected_status=status_OK)
domain = {'description': 'Updated', 'enabled': False}
self.patch(entity_url, auth=self.auth, body={'domain': domain},
expected_status=status_OK)
self.delete(entity_url, auth=self.auth,
expected_status=status_no_data)
domain_ref = unit.new_domain_ref()
self.post('/domains', auth=self.auth, body={'domain': domain_ref},
expected_status=status_created)
def _test_grants(self, target, entity_id, expected=None):
status_OK, status_created, status_no_data = self._stati(expected)
a_role = unit.new_role_ref()
self.role_api.create_role(a_role['id'], a_role)
collection_url = (
'/%(target)s/%(target_id)s/users/%(user_id)s/roles' % {
'target': target,
'target_id': entity_id,
'user_id': self.just_a_user['id']})
member_url = '%(collection_url)s/%(role_id)s' % {
'collection_url': collection_url,
'role_id': a_role['id']}
self.put(member_url, auth=self.auth,
expected_status=status_no_data)
self.head(member_url, auth=self.auth,
expected_status=status_no_data)
self.get(collection_url, auth=self.auth,
expected_status=status_OK)
self.delete(member_url, auth=self.auth,
expected_status=status_no_data)
def _role_management_cases(self, read_status_OK=False, expected=None):
# Set the different status values for different types of call depending
# on whether we expect the calls to fail or not.
status_OK, status_created, status_no_data = self._stati(expected)
entity_url = '/roles/%s' % self.role['id']
list_url = '/roles'
if read_status_OK:
self.get(entity_url, auth=self.auth)
self.get(list_url, auth=self.auth)
else:
self.get(entity_url, auth=self.auth,
expected_status=status_OK)
self.get(list_url, auth=self.auth,
expected_status=status_OK)
role = {'name': 'Updated'}
self.patch(entity_url, auth=self.auth, body={'role': role},
expected_status=status_OK)
self.delete(entity_url, auth=self.auth,
expected_status=status_no_data)
role_ref = unit.new_role_ref()
self.post('/roles', auth=self.auth, body={'role': role_ref},
expected_status=status_created)
def test_user_management(self):
# First, authenticate with a user that does not have the domain
# admin role - shouldn't be able to do much.
self.auth = self.build_authentication_request(
user_id=self.just_a_user['id'],
password=self.just_a_user['password'],
domain_id=self.domainA['id'])
self._test_user_management(
self.domainA['id'], expected=exception.ForbiddenAction.code)
# Now, authenticate with a user that does have the domain admin role
self.auth = self.build_authentication_request(
user_id=self.domain_admin_user['id'],
password=self.domain_admin_user['password'],
domain_id=self.domainA['id'])
self._test_user_management(self.domainA['id'])
def test_user_management_normalized_keys(self):
"""Illustrate the inconsistent handling of hyphens in keys.
To quote Morgan in bug 1526244:
the reason this is converted from "domain-id" to "domain_id" is
because of how we process/normalize data. The way we have to handle
specific data types for known columns requires avoiding "-" in the
actual python code since "-" is not valid for attributes in python
w/o significant use of "getattr" etc.
In short, historically we handle some things in conversions. The
use of "extras" has long been a poor design choice that leads to
odd/strange inconsistent behaviors because of other choices made in
handling data from within the body. (In many cases we convert from
"-" to "_" throughout openstack)
Source: https://bugs.launchpad.net/keystone/+bug/1526244/comments/9
"""
# Authenticate with a user that has the domain admin role
self.auth = self.build_authentication_request(
user_id=self.domain_admin_user['id'],
password=self.domain_admin_user['password'],
domain_id=self.domainA['id'])
# Show that we can read a normal user without any surprises.
r = self.get(
'/users/%s' % self.just_a_user['id'],
auth=self.auth,
expected_status=http_client.OK)
self.assertValidUserResponse(r)
# We don't normalize query string keys, so both of these result in a
# 403, because we didn't specify a domain_id query string in either
# case, and we explicitly require one (it doesn't matter what
# 'domain-id' value you use).
self.get(
'/users?domain-id=%s' % self.domainA['id'],
auth=self.auth,
expected_status=exception.ForbiddenAction.code)
self.get(
'/users?domain-id=%s' % self.domainB['id'],
auth=self.auth,
expected_status=exception.ForbiddenAction.code)
# If we try updating the user's 'domain_id' by specifying a
# 'domain-id', then it'll be stored into extras rather than normalized,
# and the user's actual 'domain_id' is not affected.
r = self.patch(
'/users/%s' % self.just_a_user['id'],
auth=self.auth,
body={'user': {'domain-id': self.domainB['id']}},
expected_status=http_client.OK)
self.assertEqual(self.domainB['id'], r.json['user']['domain-id'])
self.assertEqual(self.domainA['id'], r.json['user']['domain_id'])
self.assertNotEqual(self.domainB['id'], self.just_a_user['domain_id'])
self.assertValidUserResponse(r, self.just_a_user)
# Finally, show that we can create a new user without any surprises.
# But if we specify a 'domain-id' instead of a 'domain_id', we get a
# Forbidden response because we fail a policy check before
# normalization occurs.
user_ref = unit.new_user_ref(domain_id=self.domainA['id'])
r = self.post(
'/users',
auth=self.auth,
body={'user': user_ref},
expected_status=http_client.CREATED)
self.assertValidUserResponse(r, ref=user_ref)
user_ref['domain-id'] = user_ref.pop('domain_id')
self.post(
'/users',
auth=self.auth,
body={'user': user_ref},
expected_status=exception.ForbiddenAction.code)
def test_user_management_by_cloud_admin(self):
# Test users management with a cloud admin. This user should
# be able to manage users in any domain.
self.auth = self.build_authentication_request(
user_id=self.cloud_admin_user['id'],
password=self.cloud_admin_user['password'],
project_id=self.admin_project['id'])
self._test_user_management(self.domainA['id'])
def test_project_management(self):
# First, authenticate with a user that does not have the project
# admin role - shouldn't be able to do much.
self.auth = self.build_authentication_request(
user_id=self.just_a_user['id'],
password=self.just_a_user['password'],
domain_id=self.domainA['id'])
self._test_project_management(
self.domainA['id'], expected=exception.ForbiddenAction.code)
# ...but should still be able to list projects of which they are
# a member
url = '/users/%s/projects' % self.just_a_user['id']
self.get(url, auth=self.auth)
# Now, authenticate with a user that does have the domain admin role
self.auth = self.build_authentication_request(
user_id=self.domain_admin_user['id'],
password=self.domain_admin_user['password'],
domain_id=self.domainA['id'])
self._test_project_management(self.domainA['id'])
def test_project_management_by_cloud_admin(self):
self.auth = self.build_authentication_request(
user_id=self.cloud_admin_user['id'],
password=self.cloud_admin_user['password'],
project_id=self.admin_project['id'])
# Check whether cloud admin can operate a domain
# other than its own domain or not
self._test_project_management(self.domainA['id'])
def test_domain_grants(self):
self.auth = self.build_authentication_request(
user_id=self.just_a_user['id'],
password=self.just_a_user['password'],
domain_id=self.domainA['id'])
self._test_grants('domains', self.domainA['id'],
expected=exception.ForbiddenAction.code)
# Now, authenticate with a user that does have the domain admin role
self.auth = self.build_authentication_request(
user_id=self.domain_admin_user['id'],
password=self.domain_admin_user['password'],
domain_id=self.domainA['id'])
self._test_grants('domains', self.domainA['id'])
# Check that with such a token we cannot modify grants on a
# different domain
self._test_grants('domains', self.domainB['id'],
expected=exception.ForbiddenAction.code)
def test_domain_grants_by_cloud_admin(self):
# Test domain grants with a cloud admin. This user should be
# able to manage roles on any domain.
self.auth = self.build_authentication_request(
user_id=self.cloud_admin_user['id'],
password=self.cloud_admin_user['password'],
project_id=self.admin_project['id'])
self._test_grants('domains', self.domainA['id'])
def test_project_grants(self):
self.auth = self.build_authentication_request(
user_id=self.just_a_user['id'],
password=self.just_a_user['password'],
project_id=self.project['id'])
self._test_grants('projects', self.project['id'],
expected=exception.ForbiddenAction.code)
# Now, authenticate with a user that does have the project
# admin role
self.auth = self.build_authentication_request(
user_id=self.project_admin_user['id'],
password=self.project_admin_user['password'],
project_id=self.project['id'])
self._test_grants('projects', self.project['id'])
def test_project_grants_by_domain_admin(self):
# Test project grants with a domain admin. This user should be
# able to manage roles on any project in its own domain.
self.auth = self.build_authentication_request(
user_id=self.domain_admin_user['id'],
password=self.domain_admin_user['password'],
domain_id=self.domainA['id'])
self._test_grants('projects', self.project['id'])
def test_cloud_admin_list_assignments_of_domain(self):
self.auth = self.build_authentication_request(
user_id=self.cloud_admin_user['id'],
password=self.cloud_admin_user['password'],
project_id=self.admin_project['id'])
collection_url = self.build_role_assignment_query_url(
domain_id=self.domainA['id'])
r = self.get(collection_url, auth=self.auth)
self.assertValidRoleAssignmentListResponse(
r, expected_length=2, resource_url=collection_url)
domainA_admin_entity = self.build_role_assignment_entity(
domain_id=self.domainA['id'],
user_id=self.domain_admin_user['id'],
role_id=self.admin_role['id'],
inherited_to_projects=False)
domainA_user_entity = self.build_role_assignment_entity(
domain_id=self.domainA['id'],
user_id=self.just_a_user['id'],
role_id=self.role['id'],
inherited_to_projects=False)
self.assertRoleAssignmentInListResponse(r, domainA_admin_entity)
self.assertRoleAssignmentInListResponse(r, domainA_user_entity)
def test_domain_admin_list_assignments_of_domain(self):
self.auth = self.build_authentication_request(
user_id=self.domain_admin_user['id'],
password=self.domain_admin_user['password'],
domain_id=self.domainA['id'])
collection_url = self.build_role_assignment_query_url(
domain_id=self.domainA['id'])
r = self.get(collection_url, auth=self.auth)
self.assertValidRoleAssignmentListResponse(
r, expected_length=2, resource_url=collection_url)
domainA_admin_entity = self.build_role_assignment_entity(
domain_id=self.domainA['id'],
user_id=self.domain_admin_user['id'],
role_id=self.admin_role['id'],
inherited_to_projects=False)
domainA_user_entity = self.build_role_assignment_entity(
domain_id=self.domainA['id'],
user_id=self.just_a_user['id'],
role_id=self.role['id'],
inherited_to_projects=False)
self.assertRoleAssignmentInListResponse(r, domainA_admin_entity)
self.assertRoleAssignmentInListResponse(r, domainA_user_entity)
def test_domain_admin_list_assignments_of_another_domain_failed(self):
self.auth = self.build_authentication_request(
user_id=self.domain_admin_user['id'],
password=self.domain_admin_user['password'],
domain_id=self.domainA['id'])
collection_url = self.build_role_assignment_query_url(
domain_id=self.domainB['id'])
self.get(collection_url, auth=self.auth,
expected_status=http_client.FORBIDDEN)
def test_domain_user_list_assignments_of_domain_failed(self):
self.auth = self.build_authentication_request(
user_id=self.just_a_user['id'],
password=self.just_a_user['password'],
domain_id=self.domainA['id'])
collection_url = self.build_role_assignment_query_url(
domain_id=self.domainA['id'])
self.get(collection_url, auth=self.auth,
expected_status=http_client.FORBIDDEN)
def test_cloud_admin_list_assignments_of_project(self):
self.auth = self.build_authentication_request(
user_id=self.cloud_admin_user['id'],
password=self.cloud_admin_user['password'],
project_id=self.admin_project['id'])
collection_url = self.build_role_assignment_query_url(
project_id=self.project['id'])
r = self.get(collection_url, auth=self.auth)
self.assertValidRoleAssignmentListResponse(
r, expected_length=2, resource_url=collection_url)
project_admin_entity = self.build_role_assignment_entity(
project_id=self.project['id'],
user_id=self.project_admin_user['id'],
role_id=self.admin_role['id'],
inherited_to_projects=False)
project_user_entity = self.build_role_assignment_entity(
project_id=self.project['id'],
user_id=self.just_a_user['id'],
role_id=self.role['id'],
inherited_to_projects=False)
self.assertRoleAssignmentInListResponse(r, project_admin_entity)
self.assertRoleAssignmentInListResponse(r, project_user_entity)
def test_admin_project_list_assignments_of_project(self):
self.auth = self.build_authentication_request(
user_id=self.project_admin_user['id'],
password=self.project_admin_user['password'],
project_id=self.project['id'])
collection_url = self.build_role_assignment_query_url(
project_id=self.project['id'])
r = self.get(collection_url, auth=self.auth)
self.assertValidRoleAssignmentListResponse(
r, expected_length=2, resource_url=collection_url)
project_admin_entity = self.build_role_assignment_entity(
project_id=self.project['id'],
user_id=self.project_admin_user['id'],
role_id=self.admin_role['id'],
inherited_to_projects=False)
project_user_entity = self.build_role_assignment_entity(
project_id=self.project['id'],
user_id=self.just_a_user['id'],
role_id=self.role['id'],
inherited_to_projects=False)
self.assertRoleAssignmentInListResponse(r, project_admin_entity)
self.assertRoleAssignmentInListResponse(r, project_user_entity)
@utils.wip('waiting on bug #1437407')
def test_domain_admin_list_assignments_of_project(self):
self.auth = self.build_authentication_request(
user_id=self.domain_admin_user['id'],
password=self.domain_admin_user['password'],
domain_id=self.domainA['id'])
collection_url = self.build_role_assignment_query_url(
project_id=self.project['id'])
r = self.get(collection_url, auth=self.auth)
self.assertValidRoleAssignmentListResponse(
r, expected_length=2, resource_url=collection_url)
project_admin_entity = self.build_role_assignment_entity(
project_id=self.project['id'],
user_id=self.project_admin_user['id'],
role_id=self.admin_role['id'],
inherited_to_projects=False)
project_user_entity = self.build_role_assignment_entity(
project_id=self.project['id'],
user_id=self.just_a_user['id'],
role_id=self.role['id'],
inherited_to_projects=False)
self.assertRoleAssignmentInListResponse(r, project_admin_entity)
self.assertRoleAssignmentInListResponse(r, project_user_entity)
def test_domain_admin_list_assignment_tree(self):
# Add a child project to the standard test data
sub_project = unit.new_project_ref(domain_id=self.domainA['id'],
parent_id=self.project['id'])
self.resource_api.create_project(sub_project['id'], sub_project)
self.assignment_api.create_grant(self.role['id'],
user_id=self.just_a_user['id'],
project_id=sub_project['id'])
collection_url = self.build_role_assignment_query_url(
project_id=self.project['id'])
collection_url += '&include_subtree=True'
# The domain admin should be able to list the assignment tree
auth = self.build_authentication_request(
user_id=self.domain_admin_user['id'],
password=self.domain_admin_user['password'],
domain_id=self.domainA['id'])
r = self.get(collection_url, auth=auth)
self.assertValidRoleAssignmentListResponse(
r, expected_length=3, resource_url=collection_url)
# A project admin should not be able to
auth = self.build_authentication_request(
user_id=self.project_admin_user['id'],
password=self.project_admin_user['password'],
project_id=self.project['id'])
r = self.get(collection_url, auth=auth,
expected_status=http_client.FORBIDDEN)
# A neither should a domain admin from a different domain
domainB_admin_user = unit.create_user(
self.identity_api,
domain_id=self.domainB['id'])
self.assignment_api.create_grant(self.admin_role['id'],
user_id=domainB_admin_user['id'],
domain_id=self.domainB['id'])
auth = self.build_authentication_request(
user_id=domainB_admin_user['id'],
password=domainB_admin_user['password'],
domain_id=self.domainB['id'])
r = self.get(collection_url, auth=auth,
expected_status=http_client.FORBIDDEN)
def test_domain_user_list_assignments_of_project_failed(self):
self.auth = self.build_authentication_request(
user_id=self.just_a_user['id'],
password=self.just_a_user['password'],
domain_id=self.domainA['id'])
collection_url = self.build_role_assignment_query_url(
project_id=self.project['id'])
self.get(collection_url, auth=self.auth,
expected_status=http_client.FORBIDDEN)
def test_cloud_admin(self):
self.auth = self.build_authentication_request(
user_id=self.domain_admin_user['id'],
password=self.domain_admin_user['password'],
domain_id=self.domainA['id'])
self._test_domain_management(
expected=exception.ForbiddenAction.code)
self.auth = self.build_authentication_request(
user_id=self.cloud_admin_user['id'],
password=self.cloud_admin_user['password'],
project_id=self.admin_project['id'])
self._test_domain_management()
def test_admin_project(self):
self.auth = self.build_authentication_request(
user_id=self.project_admin_user['id'],
password=self.project_admin_user['password'],
project_id=self.project['id'])
self._test_domain_management(
expected=exception.ForbiddenAction.code)
self.auth = self.build_authentication_request(
user_id=self.cloud_admin_user['id'],
password=self.cloud_admin_user['password'],
project_id=self.admin_project['id'])
self._test_domain_management()
def test_domain_admin_get_domain(self):
self.auth = self.build_authentication_request(
user_id=self.domain_admin_user['id'],
password=self.domain_admin_user['password'],
domain_id=self.domainA['id'])
entity_url = '/domains/%s' % self.domainA['id']
self.get(entity_url, auth=self.auth)
def test_list_user_credentials(self):
credential_user = unit.new_credential_ref(self.just_a_user['id'])
self.credential_api.create_credential(credential_user['id'],
credential_user)
credential_admin = unit.new_credential_ref(self.cloud_admin_user['id'])
self.credential_api.create_credential(credential_admin['id'],
credential_admin)
self.auth = self.build_authentication_request(
user_id=self.just_a_user['id'],
password=self.just_a_user['password'])
url = '/credentials?user_id=%s' % self.just_a_user['id']
self.get(url, auth=self.auth)
url = '/credentials?user_id=%s' % self.cloud_admin_user['id']
self.get(url, auth=self.auth,
expected_status=exception.ForbiddenAction.code)
url = '/credentials'
self.get(url, auth=self.auth,
expected_status=exception.ForbiddenAction.code)
def test_get_and_delete_ec2_credentials(self):
"""Tests getting and deleting ec2 credentials through the ec2 API."""
another_user = unit.create_user(self.identity_api,
domain_id=self.domainA['id'])
# create a credential for just_a_user
just_user_auth = self.build_authentication_request(
user_id=self.just_a_user['id'],
password=self.just_a_user['password'],
project_id=self.project['id'])
url = '/users/%s/credentials/OS-EC2' % self.just_a_user['id']
r = self.post(url, body={'tenant_id': self.project['id']},
auth=just_user_auth)
# another normal user can't get the credential
another_user_auth = self.build_authentication_request(
user_id=another_user['id'],
password=another_user['password'])
another_user_url = '/users/%s/credentials/OS-EC2/%s' % (
another_user['id'], r.result['credential']['access'])
self.get(another_user_url, auth=another_user_auth,
expected_status=exception.ForbiddenAction.code)
# the owner can get the credential
just_user_url = '/users/%s/credentials/OS-EC2/%s' % (
self.just_a_user['id'], r.result['credential']['access'])
self.get(just_user_url, auth=just_user_auth)
# another normal user can't delete the credential
self.delete(another_user_url, auth=another_user_auth,
expected_status=exception.ForbiddenAction.code)
# the owner can get the credential
self.delete(just_user_url, auth=just_user_auth)
def test_user_validate_same_token(self):
# Given a non-admin user token, the token can be used to validate
# itself.
# This is GET /v3/auth/tokens, with X-Auth-Token == X-Subject-Token
auth = self.build_authentication_request(
user_id=self.just_a_user['id'],
password=self.just_a_user['password'])
token = self.get_requested_token(auth)
self.get('/auth/tokens', token=token,
headers={'X-Subject-Token': token})
def test_user_validate_user_token(self):
# A user can validate one of their own tokens.
# This is GET /v3/auth/tokens
auth = self.build_authentication_request(
user_id=self.just_a_user['id'],
password=self.just_a_user['password'])
token1 = self.get_requested_token(auth)
token2 = self.get_requested_token(auth)
self.get('/auth/tokens', token=token1,
headers={'X-Subject-Token': token2})
def test_user_validate_other_user_token_rejected(self):
# A user cannot validate another user's token.
# This is GET /v3/auth/tokens
user1_auth = self.build_authentication_request(
user_id=self.just_a_user['id'],
password=self.just_a_user['password'])
user1_token = self.get_requested_token(user1_auth)
user2_auth = self.build_authentication_request(
user_id=self.cloud_admin_user['id'],
password=self.cloud_admin_user['password'])
user2_token = self.get_requested_token(user2_auth)
self.get('/auth/tokens', token=user1_token,
headers={'X-Subject-Token': user2_token},
expected_status=http_client.FORBIDDEN)
def test_admin_validate_user_token(self):
# An admin can validate a user's token.
# This is GET /v3/auth/tokens
admin_auth = self.build_authentication_request(
user_id=self.cloud_admin_user['id'],
password=self.cloud_admin_user['password'],
project_id=self.admin_project['id'])
admin_token = self.get_requested_token(admin_auth)
user_auth = self.build_authentication_request(
user_id=self.just_a_user['id'],
password=self.just_a_user['password'])
user_token = self.get_requested_token(user_auth)
self.get('/auth/tokens', token=admin_token,
headers={'X-Subject-Token': user_token})
def test_admin_project_validate_user_token(self):
# An admin can validate a user's token.
# This is GET /v3/auth/tokens
admin_auth = self.build_authentication_request(
user_id=self.project_admin_user['id'],
password=self.project_admin_user['password'],
project_id=self.project['id'])
admin_token = self.get_requested_token(admin_auth)
user_auth = self.build_authentication_request(
user_id=self.just_a_user['id'],
password=self.just_a_user['password'])
user_token = self.get_requested_token(user_auth)
self.get('/auth/tokens', token=admin_token,
headers={'X-Subject-Token': user_token})
def test_user_check_same_token(self):
# Given a non-admin user token, the token can be used to check
# itself.
# This is HEAD /v3/auth/tokens, with X-Auth-Token == X-Subject-Token
auth = self.build_authentication_request(
user_id=self.just_a_user['id'],
password=self.just_a_user['password'])
token = self.get_requested_token(auth)
self.head('/auth/tokens', token=token,
headers={'X-Subject-Token': token},
expected_status=http_client.OK)
def test_user_check_user_token(self):
# A user can check one of their own tokens.
# This is HEAD /v3/auth/tokens
auth = self.build_authentication_request(
user_id=self.just_a_user['id'],
password=self.just_a_user['password'])
token1 = self.get_requested_token(auth)
token2 = self.get_requested_token(auth)
self.head('/auth/tokens', token=token1,
headers={'X-Subject-Token': token2},
expected_status=http_client.OK)
def test_user_check_other_user_token_rejected(self):
# A user cannot check another user's token.
# This is HEAD /v3/auth/tokens
user1_auth = self.build_authentication_request(
user_id=self.just_a_user['id'],
password=self.just_a_user['password'])
user1_token = self.get_requested_token(user1_auth)
user2_auth = self.build_authentication_request(
user_id=self.cloud_admin_user['id'],
password=self.cloud_admin_user['password'])
user2_token = self.get_requested_token(user2_auth)
self.head('/auth/tokens', token=user1_token,
headers={'X-Subject-Token': user2_token},
expected_status=http_client.FORBIDDEN)
def test_admin_check_user_token(self):
# An admin can check a user's token.
# This is HEAD /v3/auth/tokens
admin_auth = self.build_authentication_request(
user_id=self.domain_admin_user['id'],
password=self.domain_admin_user['password'],
domain_id=self.domainA['id'])
admin_token = self.get_requested_token(admin_auth)
user_auth = self.build_authentication_request(
user_id=self.just_a_user['id'],
password=self.just_a_user['password'])
user_token = self.get_requested_token(user_auth)
self.head('/auth/tokens', token=admin_token,
headers={'X-Subject-Token': user_token},
expected_status=http_client.OK)
def test_user_revoke_same_token(self):
# Given a non-admin user token, the token can be used to revoke
# itself.
# This is DELETE /v3/auth/tokens, with X-Auth-Token == X-Subject-Token
auth = self.build_authentication_request(
user_id=self.just_a_user['id'],
password=self.just_a_user['password'])
token = self.get_requested_token(auth)
self.delete('/auth/tokens', token=token,
headers={'X-Subject-Token': token})
def test_user_revoke_user_token(self):
# A user can revoke one of their own tokens.
# This is DELETE /v3/auth/tokens
auth = self.build_authentication_request(
user_id=self.just_a_user['id'],
password=self.just_a_user['password'])
token1 = self.get_requested_token(auth)
token2 = self.get_requested_token(auth)
self.delete('/auth/tokens', token=token1,
headers={'X-Subject-Token': token2})
def test_user_revoke_other_user_token_rejected(self):
# A user cannot revoke another user's token.
# This is DELETE /v3/auth/tokens
user1_auth = self.build_authentication_request(
user_id=self.just_a_user['id'],
password=self.just_a_user['password'])
user1_token = self.get_requested_token(user1_auth)
user2_auth = self.build_authentication_request(
user_id=self.cloud_admin_user['id'],
password=self.cloud_admin_user['password'])
user2_token = self.get_requested_token(user2_auth)
self.delete('/auth/tokens', token=user1_token,
headers={'X-Subject-Token': user2_token},
expected_status=http_client.FORBIDDEN)
def test_admin_revoke_user_token(self):
# An admin can revoke a user's token.
# This is DELETE /v3/auth/tokens
admin_auth = self.build_authentication_request(
user_id=self.domain_admin_user['id'],
password=self.domain_admin_user['password'],
domain_id=self.domainA['id'])
admin_token = self.get_requested_token(admin_auth)
user_auth = self.build_authentication_request(
user_id=self.just_a_user['id'],
password=self.just_a_user['password'])
user_token = self.get_requested_token(user_auth)
self.delete('/auth/tokens', token=admin_token,
headers={'X-Subject-Token': user_token})
def test_project_admin_get_project(self):
user_auth = self.build_authentication_request(
user_id=self.just_a_user['id'],
password=self.just_a_user['password'],
project_id=self.project['id'])
self.get('/projects/%s' % self.project['id'], auth=user_auth,
expected_status=exception.ForbiddenAction.code)
# Now, authenticate with a user that does have the project
# admin role
admin_auth = self.build_authentication_request(
user_id=self.project_admin_user['id'],
password=self.project_admin_user['password'],
project_id=self.project['id'])
resp = self.get('/projects/%s' % self.project['id'], auth=admin_auth)
self.assertEqual(self.project['id'],
jsonutils.loads(resp.body)['project']['id'])
def test_role_management_no_admin_no_rights(self):
# A non-admin domain user shouldn't be able to manipulate roles
self.auth = self.build_authentication_request(
user_id=self.just_a_user['id'],
password=self.just_a_user['password'],
domain_id=self.domainA['id'])
self._role_management_cases(expected=exception.ForbiddenAction.code)
# ...and nor should non-admin project user
self.auth = self.build_authentication_request(
user_id=self.just_a_user['id'],
password=self.just_a_user['password'],
project_id=self.project['id'])
self._role_management_cases(expected=exception.ForbiddenAction.code)
def test_role_management_with_project_admin(self):
# A project admin user should be able to get and list, but not be able
# to create/update/delete global roles
self.auth = self.build_authentication_request(
user_id=self.project_admin_user['id'],
password=self.project_admin_user['password'],
project_id=self.project['id'])
self._role_management_cases(read_status_OK=True,
expected=exception.ForbiddenAction.code)
def test_role_management_with_domain_admin(self):
# A domain admin user should be able to get and list, but not be able
# to create/update/delete global roles
self.auth = self.build_authentication_request(
user_id=self.domain_admin_user['id'],
password=self.domain_admin_user['password'],
domain_id=self.domainA['id'])
self._role_management_cases(read_status_OK=True,
expected=exception.ForbiddenAction.code)
def test_role_management_with_cloud_admin(self):
# A cloud admin user should have rights to manipulate global roles
self.auth = self.build_authentication_request(
user_id=self.cloud_admin_user['id'],
password=self.cloud_admin_user['password'],
project_id=self.admin_project['id'])
self._role_management_cases()