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#
# Author:: Serdar Sutay (<serdar@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'
describe Chef::Util::Selinux do
class TestClass
include Chef::Util::Selinux
def self.reset_state
@@selinux_enabled = nil
@@restorecon_path = nil
@@selinuxenabled_path = nil
end
end
before do
TestClass.reset_state
@test_instance = TestClass.new
end
after(:each) do
TestClass.reset_state
end
it "each part of ENV['PATH'] should be checked" do
expected_paths = ENV['PATH'].split(File::PATH_SEPARATOR) + [ '/bin', '/usr/bin', '/sbin', '/usr/sbin' ]
expected_paths.each do |bin_path|
selinux_path = File.join(bin_path, "selinuxenabled")
File.should_receive(:executable?).with(selinux_path).and_return(false)
end
@test_instance.selinux_enabled?.should be_false
end
describe "when selinuxenabled binary exists" do
before do
@selinux_enabled_path = File.join("/sbin", "selinuxenabled")
File.stub(:executable?) do |file_path|
file_path.end_with?("selinuxenabled").should be_true
file_path == @selinux_enabled_path
end
end
describe "when selinux is enabled" do
before do
cmd_result = double("Cmd Result", :exitstatus => 0)
@test_instance.should_receive(:shell_out!).once.with(@selinux_enabled_path, {:returns=>[0, 1]}).and_return(cmd_result)
end
it "should report selinux is enabled" do
@test_instance.selinux_enabled?.should be_true
# should check the file system only once for multiple calls
@test_instance.selinux_enabled?.should be_true
end
end
describe "when selinux is disabled" do
before do
cmd_result = double("Cmd Result", :exitstatus => 1)
@test_instance.should_receive(:shell_out!).once.with(@selinux_enabled_path, {:returns=>[0, 1]}).and_return(cmd_result)
end
it "should report selinux is disabled" do
@test_instance.selinux_enabled?.should be_false
# should check the file system only once for multiple calls
@test_instance.selinux_enabled?.should be_false
end
end
describe "when selinux gives an unexpected status" do
before do
cmd_result = double("Cmd Result", :exitstatus => 101)
@test_instance.should_receive(:shell_out!).once.with(@selinux_enabled_path, {:returns=>[0, 1]}).and_return(cmd_result)
end
it "should throw an error" do
lambda {@test_instance.selinux_enabled?}.should raise_error(RuntimeError)
end
end
end
describe "when selinuxenabled binary doesn't exist" do
before do
File.stub(:executable?) do |file_path|
file_path.end_with?("selinuxenabled").should be_true
false
end
end
it "should report selinux is disabled" do
@test_instance.selinux_enabled?.should be_false
# should check the file system only once for multiple calls
File.should_not_receive(:executable?)
@test_instance.selinux_enabled?.should be_false
end
end
describe "when restorecon binary exists on the system" do
let (:path) { "/path/to/awesome directory" }
before do
@restorecon_enabled_path = File.join("/sbin", "restorecon")
File.stub(:executable?) do |file_path|
file_path.end_with?("restorecon").should be_true
file_path == @restorecon_enabled_path
end
end
it "should call restorecon non-recursive by default" do
restorecon_command = "#{@restorecon_enabled_path} -R \"#{path}\""
@test_instance.should_receive(:shell_out!).twice.with(restorecon_command)
@test_instance.restore_security_context(path)
File.should_not_receive(:executable?)
@test_instance.restore_security_context(path)
end
it "should call restorecon recursive when recursive is set" do
restorecon_command = "#{@restorecon_enabled_path} -R -r \"#{path}\""
@test_instance.should_receive(:shell_out!).twice.with(restorecon_command)
@test_instance.restore_security_context(path, true)
File.should_not_receive(:executable?)
@test_instance.restore_security_context(path, true)
end
it "should call restorecon non-recursive when recursive is not set" do
restorecon_command = "#{@restorecon_enabled_path} -R \"#{path}\""
@test_instance.should_receive(:shell_out!).twice.with(restorecon_command)
@test_instance.restore_security_context(path)
File.should_not_receive(:executable?)
@test_instance.restore_security_context(path)
end
describe "when restorecon doesn't exist on the system" do
before do
File.stub(:executable?) do |file_path|
file_path.end_with?("restorecon").should be_true
false
end
end
it "should log a warning message" do
log = [ ]
Chef::Log.stub(:warn) do |message|
log << message
end
@test_instance.restore_security_context(path)
log.should_not be_empty
File.should_not_receive(:executable?)
@test_instance.restore_security_context(path)
end
end
end
end
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