Source code for keystone.tests.unit.test_v3_protection

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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.tests import unit
from keystone.tests.unit import ksfixtures
from keystone.tests.unit.ksfixtures import temporaryfile
from keystone.tests.unit import test_v3
from keystone.tests.unit import utils


CONF = cfg.CONF


[docs]class IdentityTestProtectedCase(test_v3.RestfulTestCase): """Test policy enforcement on the v3 Identity API.""" def _policy_fixture(self): return ksfixtures.Policy(self.tmpfilename, self.config_fixture)
[docs] 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. """ self.tempfile = self.useFixture(temporaryfile.SecureTempFile()) self.tmpfilename = self.tempfile.file_name super(IdentityTestProtectedCase, self).setUp() # 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'])
[docs] 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))
[docs] 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)
[docs] 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)
[docs] 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'])
[docs] 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)
[docs] 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)
[docs] 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)
[docs] 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)
[docs] 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)
[docs]class IdentityTestPolicySample(test_v3.RestfulTestCase): """Test policy enforcement of the policy.json file."""
[docs] 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'])
[docs] 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})
[docs] 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})
[docs] 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)
[docs] 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})
[docs] 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)
[docs] 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)
[docs] 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)
[docs] 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)
[docs] 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})
[docs] 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})
[docs] 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)
[docs] 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})
[docs]class IdentityTestv3CloudPolicySample(test_v3.RestfulTestCase, test_v3.AssignmentTestMixin): """Test policy enforcement of the sample v3 cloud policy file.""" def _policy_fixture(self): return ksfixtures.Policy(unit.dirs.etc('policy.v3cloudsample.json'), self.config_fixture)
[docs] 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() 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'])
[docs] 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.domainB_admin_user = unit.create_user( self.identity_api, domain_id=self.domainB['id']) self.project_admin_user = unit.create_user( self.identity_api, domain_id=self.domainA['id']) self.project_adminB_user = unit.create_user( self.identity_api, domain_id=self.domainB['id']) # The admin role, a domain specific 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.roleA = unit.new_role_ref(domain_id=self.domainA['id']) self.role_api.create_role(self.roleA['id'], self.roleA) 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']) self.assignment_api.create_grant(self.admin_role['id'], user_id=self.domainB_admin_user['id'], domain_id=self.domainB['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.projectB = unit.new_project_ref(domain_id=self.domainB['id']) self.resource_api.create_project(self.projectB['id'], self.projectB) 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.admin_role['id'], user_id=self.project_adminB_user['id'], project_id=self.projectB['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, role_domain_id=None, list_status_OK=False, expected=None): status_OK, status_created, status_no_data = self._stati(expected) a_role = unit.new_role_ref(domain_id=role_domain_id) 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) if list_status_OK: self.get(collection_url, auth=self.auth) else: 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 _domain_role_management_cases(self, domain_id, 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.roleA['id'] list_url = '/roles?domain_id=%s' % domain_id 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(domain_id=domain_id) self.post('/roles', auth=self.auth, body={'role': role_ref}, expected_status=status_created)
[docs] 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'])
[docs] 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)
[docs] 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'])
[docs] 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'])
[docs] 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'])
[docs] 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)
[docs] 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'])
[docs] def test_domain_grants_by_cloud_admin_for_domain_specific_role(self): # Test domain grants with a cloud admin. This user should be # able to manage domain 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'], role_domain_id=self.domainB['id'])
[docs] def test_domain_grants_by_non_admin_for_domain_specific_role(self): # A non-admin shouldn't be able to do anything 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'], role_domain_id=self.domainA['id'], expected=exception.ForbiddenAction.code) self._test_grants('domains', self.domainA['id'], role_domain_id=self.domainB['id'], expected=exception.ForbiddenAction.code)
[docs] def test_domain_grants_by_domain_admin_for_domain_specific_role(self): # Authenticate with a user that does have the domain admin role, # should not be able to assign a domain_specific role from another # 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('domains', self.domainA['id'], role_domain_id=self.domainB['id'], # List status will always be OK, since we are not # granting/checking/deleting assignments list_status_OK=True, expected=exception.ForbiddenAction.code) # They should be able to assign a domain specific role from the same # domain self._test_grants('domains', self.domainA['id'], role_domain_id=self.domainA['id'])
[docs] 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'])
[docs] 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'])
[docs] def test_project_grants_by_non_admin_for_domain_specific_role(self): # A non-admin shouldn't be able to do anything 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'], role_domain_id=self.domainA['id'], expected=exception.ForbiddenAction.code) self._test_grants('projects', self.project['id'], role_domain_id=self.domainB['id'], expected=exception.ForbiddenAction.code)
[docs] def test_project_grants_by_project_admin_for_domain_specific_role(self): # Authenticate with a user that does have the project admin role, # should not be able to assign a domain_specific role from another # domain 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'], role_domain_id=self.domainB['id'], # List status will always be OK, since we are not # granting/checking/deleting assignments list_status_OK=True, expected=exception.ForbiddenAction.code) # They should be able to assign a domain specific role from the same # domain self._test_grants('projects', self.project['id'], role_domain_id=self.domainA['id'])
[docs] def test_project_grants_by_domain_admin_for_domain_specific_role(self): # Authenticate with a user that does have the domain admin role, # should not be able to assign a domain_specific role from another # 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'], role_domain_id=self.domainB['id'], # List status will always be OK, since we are not # granting/checking/deleting assignments list_status_OK=True, expected=exception.ForbiddenAction.code) # They should be able to assign a domain specific role from the same # domain self._test_grants('projects', self.project['id'], role_domain_id=self.domainA['id'])
[docs] 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)
[docs] 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)
[docs] 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)
[docs] 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)
[docs] 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)
[docs] 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')
[docs] 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)
[docs] 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)
[docs] 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)
[docs] 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()
[docs] 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()
[docs] 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)
[docs] 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)
[docs] 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)
[docs] 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})
[docs] 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})
[docs] 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)
[docs] 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})
[docs] 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})
[docs] 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)
[docs] 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)
[docs] 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)
[docs] 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)
[docs] 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})
[docs] 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})
[docs] 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)
[docs] 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})
[docs] def test_user_with_a_role_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']) # Test user can get project for one they have a role in self.get('/projects/%s' % self.project['id'], auth=user_auth) # Test user can not get project for one they don't have a role in, # even if they have a role on another project project2 = unit.new_project_ref(domain_id=self.domainA['id']) self.resource_api.create_project(project2['id'], project2) self.get('/projects/%s' % project2['id'], auth=user_auth, expected_status=exception.ForbiddenAction.code)
[docs] def test_project_admin_get_project(self): 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'])
[docs] 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)
[docs] 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)
[docs] 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)
[docs] 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()
[docs] def test_domain_role_management_no_admin_no_rights(self): # A non-admin domain user shouldn't be able to manipulate domain 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._domain_role_management_cases( self.domainA['id'], 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._domain_role_management_cases( self.domainA['id'], expected=exception.ForbiddenAction.code)
[docs] def test_domain_role_management_with_cloud_admin(self): # A cloud admin user should have rights to manipulate domain 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._domain_role_management_cases(self.domainA['id'])
[docs] def test_domain_role_management_with_domain_admin(self): # A domain admin user should only be able to manipulate the domain # specific roles in their own domain self.auth = self.build_authentication_request( user_id=self.domainB_admin_user['id'], password=self.domainB_admin_user['password'], domain_id=self.domainB['id']) # Try to access the domain specific roles in another domain self._domain_role_management_cases( self.domainA['id'], expected=exception.ForbiddenAction.code) # ...but they should be able to work with those in their 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._domain_role_management_cases(self.domainA['id'])
[docs] def test_domain_role_management_with_project_admin(self): # A project admin user should have not access to domain specific roles # in another domain. They should be able to get and list domain # specific roles from their own domain, but not be able to create, # update or delete them, self.auth = self.build_authentication_request( user_id=self.project_adminB_user['id'], password=self.project_adminB_user['password'], project_id=self.projectB['id']) # Try access the domain specific roless in another domain self._domain_role_management_cases( self.domainA['id'], expected=exception.ForbiddenAction.code) # ...but they should be ablet to work with those in their own domain 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._domain_role_management_cases( self.domainA['id'], read_status_OK=True, expected=exception.ForbiddenAction.code)

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