Fix the token counter test so it doesn't miscount the number of tokens. (#7760)

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Mike Jarmy 2019-10-30 08:03:03 -04:00 committed by GitHub
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@ -123,7 +123,7 @@ func TestRequestCounterSaveCurrent(t *testing.T) {
}
}
func testCountActiveTokens(t *testing.T, c *Core, root string, expectedServiceTokens int) {
func testCountActiveTokens(t *testing.T, c *Core, root string) int {
t.Helper()
rootCtx := namespace.RootContext(nil)
@ -136,15 +136,8 @@ func testCountActiveTokens(t *testing.T, c *Core, root string, expectedServiceTo
t.Fatalf("bad: resp: %#v\n err: %v", resp, err)
}
if diff := deep.Equal(resp.Data, map[string]interface{}{
"counters": &ActiveTokens{
ServiceTokens: TokenCounter{
Total: expectedServiceTokens,
},
},
}); diff != nil {
t.Fatal(diff)
}
activeTokens := resp.Data["counters"].(*ActiveTokens)
return activeTokens.ServiceTokens.Total
}
func TestTokenStore_CountActiveTokens(t *testing.T) {
@ -152,7 +145,10 @@ func TestTokenStore_CountActiveTokens(t *testing.T) {
rootCtx := namespace.RootContext(nil)
// Count the root token
testCountActiveTokens(t, c, root, 1)
count := testCountActiveTokens(t, c, root)
if count != 1 {
t.Fatalf("expected %d tokens, not %d", 1, count)
}
// Create some service tokens
req := &logical.Request{
@ -171,7 +167,10 @@ func TestTokenStore_CountActiveTokens(t *testing.T) {
}
tokens[i] = resp.Auth.ClientToken
testCountActiveTokens(t, c, root, i+2)
count = testCountActiveTokens(t, c, root)
if count != i+2 {
t.Fatalf("expected %d tokens, not %d", i+2, count)
}
}
// Revoke the service tokens
@ -183,9 +182,20 @@ func TestTokenStore_CountActiveTokens(t *testing.T) {
if err != nil || (resp != nil && resp.IsError()) {
t.Fatalf("bad: resp: %#v\n err: %v", resp, err)
}
testCountActiveTokens(t, c, root, 10-i)
}
// We should now have only 1 token (the root token). However, because
// token deletion works by setting the TTL of the token to 0 and waiting
// for it to get cleaned up by the expiration manager, occasionally we will
// have to wait briefly for all the tokens to actually get deleted.
for i := 0; i < 10; i++ {
count = testCountActiveTokens(t, c, root)
if count == 1 {
return
}
time.Sleep(time.Second)
}
t.Fatalf("expected %d tokens, not %d", 1, count)
}
func testCountActiveEntities(t *testing.T, c *Core, root string, expectedEntities int) {