Add protocol tests for system member role

From keystone's perspective, the ``member`` and ``reader`` roles are
effectively the same, isolating writable protocol operations
to the ``admin`` role.

This commit adds explicit testing to make sure the ``member`` role is
allowed to perform readable and not writable protocol
operations. Subsequent patches will incorporate.

 - system admin functionality
 - domain users test coverage
 - project users test coverage

 Related-Bug: 1804523
 Related-Bug: 1806762

Change-Id: I55751a045cdb315c7534ee84a5c1fe5fb18aa65f
This commit is contained in:
Lance Bragstad 2018-12-14 21:00:05 +00:00
parent a3c3a62a12
commit 85b87fa479
1 changed files with 72 additions and 30 deletions

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@ -25,36 +25,7 @@ CONF = keystone.conf.CONF
PROVIDERS = provider_api.ProviderAPIs
class SystemReaderTests(base_classes.TestCaseWithBootstrap,
common_auth.AuthTestMixin):
def setUp(self):
super(SystemReaderTests, self).setUp()
self.loadapp()
self.useFixture(ksfixtures.Policy(self.config_fixture))
self.config_fixture.config(group='oslo_policy', enforce_scope=True)
system_reader = unit.new_user_ref(
domain_id=CONF.identity.default_domain_id
)
self.user_id = PROVIDERS.identity_api.create_user(
system_reader
)['id']
PROVIDERS.assignment_api.create_system_grant_for_user(
self.user_id, self.bootstrapper.reader_role_id
)
auth = self.build_authentication_request(
user_id=self.user_id, password=system_reader['password'],
system=True
)
# Grab a token using the persona we're testing and prepare headers
# for requests we'll be making in the tests.
with self.test_client() as c:
r = c.post('/v3/auth/tokens', json=auth)
self.token_id = r.headers['X-Subject-Token']
self.headers = {'X-Auth-Token': self.token_id}
class _CommonUtilities(object):
def _create_protocol_and_deps(self):
identity_provider = unit.new_identity_provider_ref()
@ -71,6 +42,9 @@ class SystemReaderTests(base_classes.TestCaseWithBootstrap,
)
return (protocol, mapping, identity_provider)
class _SystemReaderAndMemberProtocolTests(object):
def test_user_cannot_create_protocols(self):
identity_provider = unit.new_identity_provider_ref()
identity_provider = PROVIDERS.federation_api.create_idp(
@ -146,3 +120,71 @@ class SystemReaderTests(base_classes.TestCaseWithBootstrap,
path, headers=self.headers,
expected_status_code=http_client.FORBIDDEN
)
class SystemReaderTests(base_classes.TestCaseWithBootstrap,
common_auth.AuthTestMixin,
_CommonUtilities,
_SystemReaderAndMemberProtocolTests):
def setUp(self):
super(SystemReaderTests, self).setUp()
self.loadapp()
self.useFixture(ksfixtures.Policy(self.config_fixture))
self.config_fixture.config(group='oslo_policy', enforce_scope=True)
system_reader = unit.new_user_ref(
domain_id=CONF.identity.default_domain_id
)
self.user_id = PROVIDERS.identity_api.create_user(
system_reader
)['id']
PROVIDERS.assignment_api.create_system_grant_for_user(
self.user_id, self.bootstrapper.reader_role_id
)
auth = self.build_authentication_request(
user_id=self.user_id, password=system_reader['password'],
system=True
)
# Grab a token using the persona we're testing and prepare headers
# for requests we'll be making in the tests.
with self.test_client() as c:
r = c.post('/v3/auth/tokens', json=auth)
self.token_id = r.headers['X-Subject-Token']
self.headers = {'X-Auth-Token': self.token_id}
class SystemMemberTests(base_classes.TestCaseWithBootstrap,
common_auth.AuthTestMixin,
_CommonUtilities,
_SystemReaderAndMemberProtocolTests):
def setUp(self):
super(SystemMemberTests, self).setUp()
self.loadapp()
self.useFixture(ksfixtures.Policy(self.config_fixture))
self.config_fixture.config(group='oslo_policy', enforce_scope=True)
system_member = unit.new_user_ref(
domain_id=CONF.identity.default_domain_id
)
self.user_id = PROVIDERS.identity_api.create_user(
system_member
)['id']
PROVIDERS.assignment_api.create_system_grant_for_user(
self.user_id, self.bootstrapper.member_role_id
)
auth = self.build_authentication_request(
user_id=self.user_id, password=system_member['password'],
system=True
)
# Grab a token using the persona we're testing and prepare headers
# for requests we'll be making in the tests.
with self.test_client() as c:
r = c.post('/v3/auth/tokens', json=auth)
self.token_id = r.headers['X-Subject-Token']
self.headers = {'X-Auth-Token': self.token_id}