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# encoding: UTF-8
#
# Author:: Daniel DeLeo (<dan@opscode.com>)
# Copyright:: Copyright (c) 2013 Opscode, Inc.
# License:: Apache License, Version 2.0
#
# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
# you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
# You may obtain a copy of the License at
#
# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
#
# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
# distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
# WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
# See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
# limitations under the License.
#
require 'spec_helper'
require 'functional/resource/base'
require 'chef/mixin/shell_out'
def user_provider_for_platform
case ohai[:platform]
when "aix"
Chef::Provider::User::Aix
else
Chef::Provider::User::Useradd
end
end
metadata = { :unix_only => true,
:requires_root => true,
:provider => {:user => user_provider_for_platform}
}
describe Chef::Resource::User, metadata do
include Chef::Mixin::ShellOut
# Utility code for /etc/passwd interaction, avoid any caching of user records:
PwEntry = Struct.new(:name, :passwd, :uid, :gid, :gecos, :home, :shell)
class UserNotFound < StandardError; end
def pw_entry
passwd_file = File.open("/etc/passwd", "rb") {|f| f.read}
matcher = /^#{Regexp.escape(username)}.+$/
if passwd_entry = passwd_file.scan(matcher).first
PwEntry.new(*passwd_entry.split(':'))
else
raise UserNotFound, "no entry matching #{matcher.inspect} found in /etc/passwd"
end
end
def etc_shadow
case ohai[:platform]
when "aix"
File.open("/etc/security/passwd") {|f| f.read }
else
File.open("/etc/shadow") {|f| f.read }
end
end
def supports_quote_in_username?
OHAI_SYSTEM["platform_family"] == "debian"
end
def password_should_be_set
if ohai[:platform] == "aix"
pw_entry.passwd.should == "!"
else
pw_entry.passwd.should == "x"
end
end
before do
# Silence shell_out live stream
Chef::Log.level = :warn
end
after do
begin
pw_entry # will raise if the user doesn't exist
shell_out!("userdel", "-r", username, :returns => [0,12])
rescue UserNotFound
# nothing to remove
end
end
let(:node) do
n = Chef::Node.new
n.consume_external_attrs(OHAI_SYSTEM.data.dup, {})
n
end
let(:events) do
Chef::EventDispatch::Dispatcher.new
end
let(:run_context) do
Chef::RunContext.new(node, {}, events)
end
let(:username) do
"cf-test"
end
let(:uid) { nil }
let(:home) { nil }
let(:manage_home) { false }
let(:password) { nil }
let(:system) { false }
let(:comment) { nil }
let(:user_resource) do
r = Chef::Resource::User.new("TEST USER RESOURCE", run_context)
r.username(username)
r.uid(uid)
r.home(home)
r.comment(comment)
r.manage_home(manage_home)
r.password(password)
r.system(system)
r
end
let(:expected_shadow) do
if ohai[:platform] == "aix"
expected_shadow = "cf-test" # For aix just check user entry in shadow file
else
expected_shadow = "cf-test:$1$RRa/wMM/$XltKfoX5ffnexVF4dHZZf/"
end
end
let(:skip) { false }
describe "action :create" do
context "when the user does not exist beforehand" do
before do
if reason = skip
pending(reason)
end
user_resource.run_action(:create)
user_resource.should be_updated_by_last_action
end
it "ensures the user exists" do
pw_entry.name.should == username
end
# On Debian, the only constraints are that usernames must neither start
# with a dash ('-') nor plus ('+') nor tilde ('~') nor contain a colon
# (':'), a comma (','), or a whitespace (space: ' ', end of line: '\n',
# tabulation: '\t', etc.). Note that using a slash ('/') may break the
# default algorithm for the definition of the user's home directory.
context "and the username contains a single quote" do
let(:skip) do
if supports_quote_in_username?
false
else
"Platform #{OHAI_SYSTEM["platform"]} not expected to support username w/ quote"
end
end
let(:username) { "t'bilisi" }
it "ensures the user exists" do
pw_entry.name.should == username
end
end
context "when uid is set" do
# Should verify uid not in use...
let(:uid) { 1999 }
it "ensures the user has the given uid" do
pw_entry.uid.should == "1999"
end
end
context "when comment is set" do
let(:comment) { "hello this is dog" }
it "ensures the comment is set" do
pw_entry.gecos.should == "hello this is dog"
end
context "in standard gecos format" do
let(:comment) { "Bobo T. Clown,some building,555-555-5555,@boboclown" }
it "ensures the comment is set" do
pw_entry.gecos.should == comment
end
end
context "to a string containing multibyte characters" do
let(:comment) { "(╯°□°)╯︵ ┻━┻" }
it "ensures the comment is set" do
actual = pw_entry.gecos
actual.force_encoding(Encoding::UTF_8) if "".respond_to?(:force_encoding)
actual.should == comment
end
end
context "to a string containing an apostrophe `'`" do
let(:comment) { "don't go" }
it "ensures the comment is set" do
pw_entry.gecos.should == comment
end
end
end
context "when home is set" do
let(:home) { "/home/#{username}" }
it "ensures the user's home is set to the given path" do
pw_entry.home.should == "/home/#{username}"
end
if %w{rhel fedora}.include?(OHAI_SYSTEM["platform_family"])
# Inconsistent behavior. See: CHEF-2205
it "creates the home dir when not explicitly asked to on RHEL (XXX)" do
File.should exist("/home/#{username}")
end
else
it "does not create the home dir without `manage_home'" do
File.should_not exist("/home/#{username}")
end
end
context "and manage_home is enabled" do
let(:manage_home) { true }
it "ensures the user's home directory exists" do
File.should exist("/home/#{username}")
end
end
end
context "when a password is specified" do
# openssl passwd -1 "secretpassword"
let(:password) do
case ohai[:platform]
when "aix"
"eL5qfEVznSNss"
else
"$1$RRa/wMM/$XltKfoX5ffnexVF4dHZZf/"
end
end
it "sets the user's shadow password" do
password_should_be_set
etc_shadow.should include(expected_shadow)
end
end
context "when a system user is specified" do
let(:system) { true }
let(:uid_min) do
case ohai[:platform]
when "aix"
# UIDs and GIDs below 100 are typically reserved for system accounts and services
# http://www.ibm.com/developerworks/aix/library/au-satuidgid/
100
else
# from `man useradd`, login user means uid will be between
# UID_SYS_MIN and UID_SYS_MAX defined in /etc/login.defs. On my
# Ubuntu 13.04 system, these are commented out, so we'll look at
# UID_MIN to find the lower limit of the non-system-user range, and
# use that value in our assertions.
login_defs = File.open("/etc/login.defs", "rb") {|f| f.read }
uid_min_scan = /^UID_MIN\s+(\d+)/
login_defs.match(uid_min_scan)[1]
end
end
it "ensures the user has the properties of a system user" do
pw_entry.uid.to_i.should be < uid_min.to_i
end
end
end # when the user does not exist beforehand
context "when the user already exists" do
let(:expect_updated?) { true }
let(:existing_uid) { nil }
let(:existing_home) { nil }
let(:existing_manage_home) { false }
let(:existing_password) { nil }
let(:existing_system) { false }
let(:existing_comment) { nil }
let(:existing_user) do
r = Chef::Resource::User.new("TEST USER RESOURCE", run_context)
# username is identity attr, must match.
r.username(username)
r.uid(existing_uid)
r.home(existing_home)
r.comment(existing_comment)
r.manage_home(existing_manage_home)
r.password(existing_password)
r.system(existing_system)
r
end
before do
if reason = skip
pending(reason)
end
existing_user.run_action(:create)
existing_user.should be_updated_by_last_action
user_resource.run_action(:create)
user_resource.updated_by_last_action?.should == expect_updated?
end
context "and all properties are in the desired state" do
let(:uid) { 1999 }
let(:home) { "/home/bobo" }
let(:manage_home) { true }
# openssl passwd -1 "secretpassword"
let(:password) do
case ohai[:platform]
when "aix"
"eL5qfEVznSNss"
else
"$1$RRa/wMM/$XltKfoX5ffnexVF4dHZZf/"
end
end
let(:system) { false }
let(:comment) { "hello this is dog" }
let(:existing_uid) { uid }
let(:existing_home) { home }
let(:existing_manage_home) { manage_home }
let(:existing_password) { password }
let(:existing_system) { false }
let(:existing_comment) { comment }
let(:expect_updated?) { false }
it "does not update the user" do
user_resource.should_not be_updated
end
end
context "and the uid is updated" do
let(:uid) { 1999 }
let(:existing_uid) { 1998 }
it "ensures the uid is set to the desired value" do
pw_entry.uid.should == "1999"
end
end
context "and the comment is updated" do
let(:comment) { "hello this is dog" }
let(:existing_comment) { "woof" }
it "ensures the comment field is set to the desired value" do
pw_entry.gecos.should == "hello this is dog"
end
end
context "and home directory is updated" do
let(:existing_home) { "/home/foo" }
let(:home) { "/home/bar" }
it "ensures the home directory is set to the desired value" do
pw_entry.home.should == "/home/bar"
end
context "and manage_home is enabled" do
let(:existing_manage_home) { true }
let(:manage_home) { true }
it "moves the home directory to the new location" do
File.should_not exist("/home/foo")
File.should exist("/home/bar")
end
end
context "and manage_home wasn't enabled but is now" do
let(:existing_manage_home) { false }
let(:manage_home) { true }
if %w{rhel fedora}.include?(OHAI_SYSTEM["platform_family"])
# Inconsistent behavior. See: CHEF-2205
it "created the home dir b/c of CHEF-2205 so it still exists" do
# This behavior seems contrary to expectation and non-convergent.
File.should_not exist("/home/foo")
File.should exist("/home/bar")
end
elsif ohai[:platform] == "aix"
it "creates the home dir in the desired location" do
File.should_not exist("/home/foo")
File.should exist("/home/bar")
end
else
it "does not create the home dir in the desired location (XXX)" do
# This behavior seems contrary to expectation and non-convergent.
File.should_not exist("/home/foo")
File.should_not exist("/home/bar")
end
end
end
context "and manage_home was enabled but is not now" do
let(:existing_manage_home) { true }
let(:manage_home) { false }
it "leaves the old home directory around (XXX)" do
# Would it be better to remove the old home?
File.should exist("/home/foo")
File.should_not exist("/home/bar")
end
end
end
context "and a password is added" do
# openssl passwd -1 "secretpassword"
let(:password) do
case ohai[:platform]
when "aix"
"eL5qfEVznSNss"
else
"$1$RRa/wMM/$XltKfoX5ffnexVF4dHZZf/"
end
end
it "ensures the password is set" do
password_should_be_set
etc_shadow.should include(expected_shadow)
end
end
context "and the password is updated" do
# openssl passwd -1 "OLDpassword"
let(:existing_password) do
case ohai[:platform]
when "aix"
"jkzG6MvUxjk2g"
else
"$1$1dVmwm4z$CftsFn8eBDjDRUytYKkXB."
end
end
# openssl passwd -1 "secretpassword"
let(:password) do
case ohai[:platform]
when "aix"
"eL5qfEVznSNss"
else
"$1$RRa/wMM/$XltKfoX5ffnexVF4dHZZf/"
end
end
it "ensures the password is set to the desired value" do
password_should_be_set
etc_shadow.should include(expected_shadow)
end
end
context "and the user is changed from not-system to system" do
let(:existing_system) { false }
let(:system) { true }
let(:expect_updated?) { false }
it "does not modify the user at all" do
end
end
context "and the user is changed from system to not-system" do
let(:existing_system) { true }
let(:system) { false }
let(:expect_updated?) { false }
it "does not modify the user at all" do
end
end
end # when the user already exists
end # action :create
shared_context "user exists for lock/unlock" do
let(:user_locked_context?) { false }
def shadow_entry
etc_shadow.lines.select {|l| l.include?(username) }.first
end
def shadow_password
shadow_entry.split(':')[1]
end
def aix_user_lock_status
lock_info = shell_out!("lsuser -a account_locked #{username}")
status = /\S+\s+account_locked=(\S+)/.match(lock_info.stdout)[1]
end
def user_account_should_be_locked
case ohai[:platform]
when "aix"
aix_user_lock_status.should == "true"
else
shadow_password.should include("!")
end
end
def user_account_should_be_unlocked
case ohai[:platform]
when "aix"
aix_user_lock_status.should == "false"
else
shadow_password.should_not include("!")
end
end
def lock_user_account
case ohai[:platform]
when "aix"
shell_out!("chuser account_locked=true #{username}")
else
shell_out!("usermod -L #{username}")
end
end
before do
# create user and setup locked/unlocked state
user_resource.dup.run_action(:create)
if user_locked_context?
lock_user_account
user_account_should_be_locked
elsif password
user_account_should_be_unlocked
end
end
end
describe "action :lock" do
context "when the user does not exist" do
it "raises a sensible error" do
expect { user_resource.run_action(:lock) }.to raise_error(Chef::Exceptions::User)
end
end
context "when the user exists" do
include_context "user exists for lock/unlock"
before do
user_resource.run_action(:lock)
end
context "and the user is not locked" do
# user will be locked if it has no password
let(:password) do
case ohai[:platform]
when "aix"
"eL5qfEVznSNss"
else
"$1$RRa/wMM/$XltKfoX5ffnexVF4dHZZf/"
end
end
it "locks the user's password" do
user_account_should_be_locked
end
end
context "and the user is locked" do
# user will be locked if it has no password
let(:password) do
case ohai[:platform]
when "aix"
"eL5qfEVznSNss"
else
"$1$RRa/wMM/$XltKfoX5ffnexVF4dHZZf/"
end
end
let(:user_locked_context?) { true }
it "does not update the user" do
user_resource.should_not be_updated_by_last_action
end
end
end
end # action :lock
describe "action :unlock" do
context "when the user does not exist" do
it "raises a sensible error" do
expect { user_resource.run_action(:unlock) }.to raise_error(Chef::Exceptions::User)
end
end
context "when the user exists" do
include_context "user exists for lock/unlock"
before do
begin
user_resource.run_action(:unlock)
@error = nil
rescue Exception => e
@error = e
end
end
context "and has no password" do
# TODO: platform_family should be setup in spec_helper w/ tags
if %w[suse opensuse].include?(OHAI_SYSTEM["platform_family"])
# suse gets this right:
it "errors out trying to unlock the user" do
@error.should be_a(Mixlib::ShellOut::ShellCommandFailed)
@error.message.should include("Cannot unlock the password")
end
else
# borked on all other platforms:
it "is marked as updated but doesn't modify the user (XXX)" do
# This should be an error instead; note that usermod still exits 0
# (which is probably why this case silently fails):
#
# DEBUG: ---- Begin output of usermod -U chef-functional-test ----
# DEBUG: STDOUT:
# DEBUG: STDERR: usermod: unlocking the user's password would result in a passwordless account.
# You should set a password with usermod -p to unlock this user's password.
# DEBUG: ---- End output of usermod -U chef-functional-test ----
# DEBUG: Ran usermod -U chef-functional-test returned 0
@error.should be_nil
if ohai[:platform] == "aix"
pw_entry.passwd.should == '*'
else
pw_entry.passwd.should == 'x'
end
user_account_should_be_unlocked
end
end
end
context "and has a password" do
let(:password) do
case ohai[:platform]
when "aix"
"eL5qfEVznSNss"
else
"$1$RRa/wMM/$XltKfoX5ffnexVF4dHZZf/"
end
end
context "and the user is not locked" do
it "does not update the user" do
user_resource.should_not be_updated_by_last_action
end
end
context "and the user is locked" do
let(:user_locked_context?) { true }
it "unlocks the user's password" do
user_account_should_be_unlocked
end
end
end
end
end # action :unlock
end
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