open-consul/agent/consul/state/acl_events_test.go

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package state
import (
"strconv"
"strings"
"testing"
"github.com/hashicorp/consul/agent/consul/stream"
"github.com/hashicorp/consul/agent/structs"
"github.com/stretchr/testify/require"
)
func TestACLChangeUnsubscribeEvent(t *testing.T) {
cases := []struct {
Name string
Setup func(tx *txn) error
Mutate func(tx *txn) error
expected stream.Event
}{
{
Name: "token create",
Mutate: func(tx *txn) error {
return aclTokenSetTxn(tx, tx.Index, newACLToken(1), ACLTokenSetOptions{})
},
expected: stream.NewCloseSubscriptionEvent(newSecretIDs(1)),
},
{
Name: "token update",
Setup: func(tx *txn) error {
return aclTokenSetTxn(tx, tx.Index, newACLToken(1), ACLTokenSetOptions{})
},
Mutate: func(tx *txn) error {
// Add a policy to the token (never mind it doesn't exist for now) we
// allow it in the set command below.
token := newACLToken(1)
token.Policies = []structs.ACLTokenPolicyLink{{ID: "33333333-1111-1111-1111-111111111111"}}
return aclTokenSetTxn(tx, tx.Index, token, ACLTokenSetOptions{AllowMissingPolicyAndRoleIDs: true})
},
expected: stream.NewCloseSubscriptionEvent(newSecretIDs(1)),
},
{
Name: "token delete",
Setup: func(tx *txn) error {
return aclTokenSetTxn(tx, tx.Index, newACLToken(1), ACLTokenSetOptions{})
},
Mutate: func(tx *txn) error {
token := newACLToken(1)
return aclTokenDeleteTxn(tx, tx.Index, token.AccessorID, "id", nil)
},
expected: stream.NewCloseSubscriptionEvent(newSecretIDs(1)),
},
{
Name: "policy create",
Mutate: newACLPolicyWithSingleToken,
// two identical tokens, because Mutate has two changes
expected: stream.NewCloseSubscriptionEvent(newSecretIDs(1, 1)),
},
{
Name: "policy update",
Setup: newACLPolicyWithSingleToken,
Mutate: func(tx *txn) error {
policy := newACLPolicy(1)
policy.Rules = `operator = "write"`
return aclPolicySetTxn(tx, tx.Index, policy)
},
expected: stream.NewCloseSubscriptionEvent(newSecretIDs(1)),
},
{
Name: "policy delete",
Setup: newACLPolicyWithSingleToken,
Mutate: func(tx *txn) error {
policy := newACLPolicy(1)
return aclPolicyDeleteTxn(tx, tx.Index, policy.ID, aclPolicyGetByID, nil)
},
expected: stream.NewCloseSubscriptionEvent(newSecretIDs(1)),
},
{
Name: "role create",
Mutate: newACLRoleWithSingleToken,
// Two tokens with the same ID, because there are two changes in Mutate
expected: stream.NewCloseSubscriptionEvent(newSecretIDs(1, 1)),
},
{
Name: "role update",
Setup: newACLRoleWithSingleToken,
Mutate: func(tx *txn) error {
role := newACLRole(1, newACLRolePolicyLink(1))
policy2 := newACLPolicy(2)
role.Policies = append(role.Policies, structs.ACLRolePolicyLink{
ID: policy2.ID,
Name: policy2.Name,
})
return aclRoleSetTxn(tx, tx.Index, role, true)
},
expected: stream.NewCloseSubscriptionEvent(newSecretIDs(1)),
},
{
Name: "role delete",
Setup: newACLRoleWithSingleToken,
Mutate: func(tx *txn) error {
role := newACLRole(1, newACLRolePolicyLink(1))
return aclRoleDeleteTxn(tx, tx.Index, role.ID, aclRoleGetByID, nil)
},
expected: stream.NewCloseSubscriptionEvent(newSecretIDs(1)),
},
}
for _, tc := range cases {
tc := tc
t.Run(tc.Name, func(t *testing.T) {
s := testStateStore(t)
if tc.Setup != nil {
// Bypass the publish mechanism for this test or we get into odd
// recursive stuff...
setupTx := s.db.WriteTxn(10)
require.NoError(t, tc.Setup(setupTx))
// Commit the underlying transaction without using wrapped Commit so we
// avoid the whole event publishing system for setup here. It _should_
// work but it makes debugging test hard as it will call the function
// under test for the setup data...
setupTx.Txn.Commit()
}
tx := s.db.WriteTxn(100)
require.NoError(t, tc.Mutate(tx))
// Note we call the func under test directly rather than publishChanges so
// we can test this in isolation.
events, err := aclChangeUnsubscribeEvent(tx, Changes{Index: 100, Changes: tx.Changes()})
require.NoError(t, err)
require.Len(t, events, 1)
actual := events[0]
require.Equal(t, tc.expected, actual)
})
}
}
func newACLRoleWithSingleToken(tx *txn) error {
role := newACLRole(1, newACLRolePolicyLink(1))
if err := aclRoleSetTxn(tx, tx.Index, role, true); err != nil {
return err
}
token := newACLToken(1)
token.Roles = append(token.Roles, structs.ACLTokenRoleLink{ID: role.ID})
return aclTokenSetTxn(tx, tx.Index, token, ACLTokenSetOptions{})
}
func newACLPolicyWithSingleToken(tx *txn) error {
policy := newACLPolicy(1)
if err := aclPolicySetTxn(tx, tx.Index, policy); err != nil {
return err
}
token := newACLToken(1)
token.Policies = append(token.Policies, structs.ACLTokenPolicyLink{ID: policy.ID})
return aclTokenSetTxn(tx, tx.Index, token, ACLTokenSetOptions{})
}
func newSecretIDs(ids ...int) []string {
result := make([]string, 0, len(ids))
for _, id := range ids {
uuid := strings.ReplaceAll("11111111-????-????-????-????????????", "?", strconv.Itoa(id))
result = append(result, uuid)
}
return result
}
func newACLToken(n int) *structs.ACLToken {
uuid := strings.ReplaceAll("11111111-????-????-????-????????????", "?", strconv.Itoa(n))
return &structs.ACLToken{
AccessorID: uuid,
SecretID: uuid,
}
}
func newACLPolicy(n int) *structs.ACLPolicy {
numStr := strconv.Itoa(n)
uuid := strings.ReplaceAll("22222222-????-????-????-????????????", "?", numStr)
return &structs.ACLPolicy{
ID: uuid,
Name: "test_policy_" + numStr,
Rules: `operator = "read"`,
}
}
func newACLRole(n int, policies ...structs.ACLRolePolicyLink) *structs.ACLRole {
numStr := strconv.Itoa(n)
uuid := strings.ReplaceAll("33333333-????-????-????-????????????", "?", numStr)
return &structs.ACLRole{
ID: uuid,
Name: "test_role_" + numStr,
Policies: policies,
}
}
func newACLRolePolicyLink(n int) structs.ACLRolePolicyLink {
policy := newACLPolicy(n)
return structs.ACLRolePolicyLink{
ID: policy.ID,
Name: policy.Name,
}
}