#!/usr/bin/env python # # Public Domain 2014-2016 MongoDB, Inc. # Public Domain 2008-2014 WiredTiger, Inc. # # This is free and unencumbered software released into the public domain. # # Anyone is free to copy, modify, publish, use, compile, sell, or # distribute this software, either in source code form or as a compiled # binary, for any purpose, commercial or non-commercial, and by any # means. # # In jurisdictions that recognize copyright laws, the author or authors # of this software dedicate any and all copyright interest in the # software to the public domain. We make this dedication for the benefit # of the public at large and to the detriment of our heirs and # successors. We intend this dedication to be an overt act of # relinquishment in perpetuity of all present and future rights to this # software under copyright law. # # THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, # EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF # MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. # IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR # OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, # ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR # OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE. import os import wiredtiger, wttest # test_priv01.py # Test privileged operations. # This is a variant of test_config02.py. This test should be run as both # normal and privileged (e.g. root) user, and should pass in both cases. class test_priv01(wttest.WiredTigerTestCase): """ This tests privileged operations. The only part of WiredTiger that currently cares about privilege levels is the 'use_environment_priv' configuration option for wiredtiger_open, which by design, behaves differently depending on whether the current process is running as a privileged user or not. This test should be run as both normal and privileged (e.g. root) user to fully test both cases. """ table_name1 = 'test_priv01' nentries = 100 def setUp(self): if os.name == 'nt': self.skipTest('Unix specific test skipped on Windows') super(test_priv01, self).setUp() # Each test needs to set up its connection in its own way, # so override these methods to do nothing def setUpConnectionOpen(self, dir): return None def setUpSessionOpen(self, conn): return None def populate_and_check(self): """ Create entries, and read back in a cursor: key=string, value=string """ create_args = 'key_format=S,value_format=S' self.session.create("table:" + self.table_name1, create_args) cursor = self.session.open_cursor('table:' + self.table_name1, None, None) for i in range(0, self.nentries): cursor[str(1000000 + i)] = 'value' + str(i) i = 0 cursor.reset() for key, value in cursor: self.assertEqual(key, str(1000000 + i)) self.assertEqual(value, ('value' + str(i))) i += 1 self.assertEqual(i, self.nentries) cursor.close() def checkfiles(self, dirname): self.assertTrue(os.path.exists(dirname + os.sep + self.table_name1 + ".wt")) def checknofiles(self, dirname): nfiles = len([nm for nm in os.listdir(dirname) if os.path.isfile(nm)]) self.assertEqual(nfiles, 0) def common_test(self, homearg, homeenv, configextra): """ Call wiredtiger_open and run a simple test. homearg is the first arg to wiredtiger_open, it may be null. WIREDTIGER_HOME is set to homeenv, if it is not null. configextra are any extra configuration strings needed on the open. """ configarg = 'create' if configextra != None: configarg += ',' + configextra if homeenv == None: os.unsetenv('WIREDTIGER_HOME') else: os.putenv('WIREDTIGER_HOME', homeenv) try: self.conn = self.wiredtiger_open(homearg, configarg) self.session = self.conn.open_session(None) self.populate_and_check() finally: os.unsetenv('WIREDTIGER_HOME') def test_home_and_env_conf_priv(self): # If homedir is set, the environment is ignored hdir = 'homedir' edir = 'envdir' os.mkdir(hdir) os.mkdir(edir) self.common_test(hdir, edir, 'use_environment_priv=true') self.checkfiles(hdir) self.checknofiles(edir) def test_home_and_missing_env_priv(self): # If homedir is set, it is used no matter what hdir = 'homedir' os.mkdir(hdir) self.common_test(hdir, None, 'use_environment_priv=true') self.checkfiles(hdir) def test_env_conf_nopriv(self): edir = 'envdir' os.mkdir(edir) if os.getuid() != os.geteuid(): print 'Running ' + str(self) + ' as privileged user' self.assertRaisesWithMessage(wiredtiger.WiredTigerError, lambda: self.common_test(None, edir, None), '/WIREDTIGER_HOME environment variable set but\ process lacks privileges to use that environment variable/') def test_env_conf_priv(self): edir = 'envdir' os.mkdir(edir) privarg = 'use_environment_priv=true' if os.getuid() != os.geteuid(): print 'Running ' + str(self) + ' as privileged user' self.common_test(None, edir, privarg) self.checkfiles(edir) self.checknofiles(".") def test_env_conf_without_env_var_priv(self): # no env var set, so should use current directory self.common_test(None, None, 'use_environment_priv=true') self.checkfiles(".") def test_env_conf(self): # If no homedir is set, use environment edir = 'envdir' os.mkdir(edir) self.common_test(None, edir, 'use_environment=true') # this check fails because of test harness files: #self.checknofiles('.') self.checkfiles(edir) def test_env_conf_off(self): # If no homedir is set, use environment edir = 'envdir' os.mkdir(edir) self.common_test(None, edir, 'use_environment=false') self.checknofiles(edir) self.checkfiles('.') if __name__ == '__main__': wttest.run()