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python-keystoneclient/keystoneclient/tests/test_memcache_crypt.py
Jamie Lennox 0a18d8bbdf Move tests in keystoneclient
This is the suggested location for tests and is adopted by most
projects. As part of this change relative imports to package imports.

Fix all the test running and coverage code to point to the new location.

Change-Id: I01264aed14f396ab9a7242e3e72b71e1bc332675
2013-09-24 12:34:17 +10:00

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import testtools
from keystoneclient.middleware import memcache_crypt
class MemcacheCryptPositiveTests(testtools.TestCase):
def _setup_keys(self, strategy):
return memcache_crypt.derive_keys('token', 'secret', strategy)
def test_constant_time_compare(self):
# make sure it works as a compare, the "constant time" aspect
# isn't appropriate to test in unittests
ctc = memcache_crypt.constant_time_compare
self.assertTrue(ctc('abcd', 'abcd'))
self.assertTrue(ctc('', ''))
self.assertFalse(ctc('abcd', 'efgh'))
self.assertFalse(ctc('abc', 'abcd'))
self.assertFalse(ctc('abc', 'abc\x00'))
self.assertFalse(ctc('', 'abc'))
def test_derive_keys(self):
keys = memcache_crypt.derive_keys('token', 'secret', 'strategy')
self.assertEqual(len(keys['ENCRYPTION']),
len(keys['CACHE_KEY']))
self.assertEqual(len(keys['CACHE_KEY']),
len(keys['MAC']))
self.assertNotEqual(keys['ENCRYPTION'],
keys['MAC'])
self.assertIn('strategy', keys.keys())
def test_key_strategy_diff(self):
k1 = self._setup_keys('MAC')
k2 = self._setup_keys('ENCRYPT')
self.assertNotEqual(k1, k2)
def test_sign_data(self):
keys = self._setup_keys('MAC')
sig = memcache_crypt.sign_data(keys['MAC'], 'data')
self.assertEqual(len(sig), memcache_crypt.DIGEST_LENGTH_B64)
def test_encryption(self):
keys = self._setup_keys('ENCRYPT')
# what you put in is what you get out
for data in ['data', '1234567890123456', '\x00\xFF' * 13
] + [chr(x % 256) * x for x in range(768)]:
crypt = memcache_crypt.encrypt_data(keys['ENCRYPTION'], data)
decrypt = memcache_crypt.decrypt_data(keys['ENCRYPTION'], crypt)
self.assertEqual(data, decrypt)
self.assertRaises(memcache_crypt.DecryptError,
memcache_crypt.decrypt_data,
keys['ENCRYPTION'], crypt[:-1])
def test_protect_wrappers(self):
data = 'My Pretty Little Data'
for strategy in ['MAC', 'ENCRYPT']:
keys = self._setup_keys(strategy)
protected = memcache_crypt.protect_data(keys, data)
self.assertNotEqual(protected, data)
if strategy == 'ENCRYPT':
self.assertNotIn(data, protected)
unprotected = memcache_crypt.unprotect_data(keys, protected)
self.assertEqual(data, unprotected)
self.assertRaises(memcache_crypt.InvalidMacError,
memcache_crypt.unprotect_data,
keys, protected[:-1])
self.assertIsNone(memcache_crypt.unprotect_data(keys, None))
def test_no_pycrypt(self):
aes = memcache_crypt.AES
memcache_crypt.AES = None
self.assertRaises(memcache_crypt.CryptoUnavailableError,
memcache_crypt.encrypt_data, 'token', 'secret',
'data')
memcache_crypt.AES = aes