# Copyright 2012 Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P. # # Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); you may # not use this file except in compliance with the License. You may obtain # a copy of the License at # # http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 # # Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software # distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT # WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. See the # License for the specific language governing permissions and limitations # under the License. import os import fixtures from oslo_config import cfg from oslo_serialization import jsonutils import six from nova.openstack.common import policy as common_policy from nova import paths import nova.policy from nova.tests.unit import fake_policy CONF = cfg.CONF class RealPolicyFixture(fixtures.Fixture): """Load the live policy for tests. A base policy fixture that starts with the assumption that you'd like to load and enforce the shipped default policy in tests. Provides interfaces to tinker with both the contents and location of the policy file before loading to allow overrides. To do this implement ``_prepare_policy`` in the subclass, and adjust the ``policy_file`` accordingly. """ def _prepare_policy(self): """Allow changing of the policy before we get started""" pass def setUp(self): super(RealPolicyFixture, self).setUp() # policy_file can be overridden by subclasses self.policy_file = paths.state_path_def('etc/nova/policy.json') self._prepare_policy() CONF.set_override('policy_file', self.policy_file) nova.policy.reset() nova.policy.init() self.addCleanup(nova.policy.reset) def set_rules(self, rules): policy = nova.policy._ENFORCER policy.set_rules({k: common_policy.parse_rule(v) for k, v in rules.items()}) class PolicyFixture(RealPolicyFixture): """Load a fake policy from nova.tests.unit.fake_policy This overrides the policy with a completely fake and synthetic policy file. NOTE(sdague): the use of this is deprecated, and we should unwind the tests so that they can function with the real policy. This is mostly legacy because our default test instances and default test contexts don't match up. It appears that in many cases fake_policy was just modified to whatever makes tests pass, which makes it dangerous to be used in tree. Long term a NullPolicy fixture might be better in those cases. """ def _prepare_policy(self): self.policy_dir = self.useFixture(fixtures.TempDir()) self.policy_file = os.path.join(self.policy_dir.path, 'policy.json') with open(self.policy_file, 'w') as f: f.write(fake_policy.policy_data) CONF.set_override('policy_dirs', []) class RoleBasedPolicyFixture(RealPolicyFixture): """Load a modified policy which allows all actions only be a single roll. This fixture can be used for testing role based permissions as it provides a version of the policy which stomps over all previous declaration and makes every action only available to a single role. NOTE(sdague): we could probably do this simpler by only loading a single default rule. """ def __init__(self, role="admin", *args, **kwargs): super(RoleBasedPolicyFixture, self).__init__(*args, **kwargs) self.role = role def _prepare_policy(self): policy = jsonutils.load(open(CONF.policy_file)) # Convert all actions to require specified role for action, rule in six.iteritems(policy): policy[action] = 'role:%s' % self.role self.policy_dir = self.useFixture(fixtures.TempDir()) self.policy_file = os.path.join(self.policy_dir.path, 'policy.json') with open(self.policy_file, 'w') as f: jsonutils.dump(policy, f)