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318 lines
8.8 KiB
Python
318 lines
8.8 KiB
Python
"""Tests configuration."""
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# pylint: disable=redefined-outer-name
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# pylint: disable=unused-argument
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import os
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import pytest
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import datetime
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import subprocess
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from os import path
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from os import makedirs
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from typing import Generator
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from fastapi.testclient import TestClient
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from shutil import copyfile
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from selfprivacy_api.models.tokens.token import Token
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from selfprivacy_api.utils.huey import huey
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import selfprivacy_api.services as services
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from selfprivacy_api.services import Service, ServiceManager
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from selfprivacy_api.services.test_service import DummyService
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from selfprivacy_api.repositories.tokens.redis_tokens_repository import (
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RedisTokensRepository,
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)
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API_REBUILD_SYSTEM_UNIT = "sp-nixos-rebuild.service"
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API_UPGRADE_SYSTEM_UNIT = "sp-nixos-upgrade.service"
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TESTFILE_BODY = "testytest!"
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TESTFILE2_BODY = "testissimo!"
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TOKENS_FILE_CONTENTS = {
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"tokens": [
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{
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"token": "TEST_TOKEN",
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"name": "test_token",
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"date": datetime.datetime(2022, 1, 14, 8, 31, 10, 789314),
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},
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{
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"token": "TEST_TOKEN2",
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"name": "test_token2",
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"date": datetime.datetime(2022, 1, 14, 8, 31, 10, 789314),
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},
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]
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}
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TOKENS = [
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Token(
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token="TEST_TOKEN",
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device_name="test_token",
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created_at=datetime.datetime(2022, 1, 14, 8, 31, 10, 789314),
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),
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Token(
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token="TEST_TOKEN2",
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device_name="test_token2",
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created_at=datetime.datetime(2022, 1, 14, 8, 31, 10, 789314),
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),
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]
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DEVICE_WE_AUTH_TESTS_WITH = TOKENS_FILE_CONTENTS["tokens"][0]
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def pytest_generate_tests(metafunc):
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os.environ["TEST_MODE"] = "true"
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def global_data_dir():
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return path.join(path.dirname(__file__), "data")
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@pytest.fixture
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def empty_redis_repo():
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repo = RedisTokensRepository()
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repo.reset()
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assert repo.get_tokens() == []
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return repo
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@pytest.fixture
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def redis_repo_with_tokens():
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repo = RedisTokensRepository()
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repo.reset()
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for token in TOKENS:
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repo._store_token(token)
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assert sorted(repo.get_tokens(), key=lambda x: x.token) == sorted(
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TOKENS, key=lambda x: x.token
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)
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def clone_global_file(filename, tmpdir) -> str:
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source_path = path.join(global_data_dir(), filename)
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clone_path = path.join(tmpdir, filename)
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copyfile(source_path, clone_path)
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return clone_path
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@pytest.fixture
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def generic_userdata(mocker, tmpdir):
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userdata_path = clone_global_file("turned_on.json", tmpdir)
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mock = mocker.patch("selfprivacy_api.utils.USERDATA_FILE", new=userdata_path)
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mock = mocker.patch("selfprivacy_api.services.USERDATA_FILE", new=userdata_path)
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secrets_path = clone_global_file("secrets.json", tmpdir)
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mock = mocker.patch("selfprivacy_api.utils.SECRETS_FILE", new=secrets_path)
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mock = mocker.patch("selfprivacy_api.services.SECRETS_FILE", new=secrets_path)
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return mock
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@pytest.fixture
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def client(redis_repo_with_tokens):
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from selfprivacy_api.app import app
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return TestClient(app)
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@pytest.fixture
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def authorized_client(redis_repo_with_tokens):
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"""Authorized test client fixture."""
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from selfprivacy_api.app import app
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client = TestClient(app)
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client.headers.update(
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{"Authorization": "Bearer " + DEVICE_WE_AUTH_TESTS_WITH["token"]}
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)
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return client
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@pytest.fixture
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def wrong_auth_client(redis_repo_with_tokens):
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"""Wrong token test client fixture."""
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from selfprivacy_api.app import app
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client = TestClient(app)
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client.headers.update({"Authorization": "Bearer WRONG_TOKEN"})
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return client
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@pytest.fixture()
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def volume_folders(tmpdir, mocker):
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volumes_dir = path.join(tmpdir, "volumes")
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makedirs(volumes_dir)
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volumenames = ["sda1", "sda2"]
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for d in volumenames:
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service_dir = path.join(volumes_dir, d)
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makedirs(service_dir)
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mock = mocker.patch("selfprivacy_api.services.owned_path.VOLUMES_PATH", volumes_dir)
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TESTFILE_NAME = "testfile.txt"
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TESTFILE2_NAME = "testfile2.txt"
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from typing import List
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from os import listdir
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def testfile_paths(service_dirs: List[str]) -> List[str]:
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testfile_path_1 = path.join(service_dirs[0], TESTFILE_NAME)
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testfile_path_2 = path.join(service_dirs[1], TESTFILE2_NAME)
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return [testfile_path_1, testfile_path_2]
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def write_testfile_bodies(service: DummyService, bodies: List[str]):
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# Convenience for restore tests
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paths = testfile_paths(service.get_folders())
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for p, body in zip(paths, bodies):
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with open(p, "w") as file:
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file.write(body)
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def get_testfile_bodies(service: DummyService):
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# Convenience for restore tests
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testfiles: List[str] = []
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for folder in service.get_folders():
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files = listdir(folder)
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files = [path.join(folder, file) for file in files]
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testfiles.extend(files)
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bodies = {}
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for f in testfiles:
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with open(f, "r") as file:
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bodies[f] = file.read()
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return bodies
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def assert_original_files(service: DummyService):
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# For use in restoration tests mostly
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paths = testfile_paths(service.get_folders())
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assert get_testfile_bodies(service) == {
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paths[0]: TESTFILE_BODY,
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paths[1]: TESTFILE2_BODY,
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}
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@pytest.fixture()
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def raw_dummy_service(tmpdir) -> DummyService:
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dirnames = ["test_service", "also_test_service"]
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service_dirs = []
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for d in dirnames:
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service_dir = path.join(tmpdir, d)
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makedirs(service_dir)
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service_dirs.append(service_dir)
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paths = testfile_paths(service_dirs)
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bodies = [TESTFILE_BODY, TESTFILE2_BODY]
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# Just touching first, filling is separate
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for fullpath in paths:
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with open(fullpath, "w") as file:
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file.write("")
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class TestDummyService(DummyService, folders=service_dirs):
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pass
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service = TestDummyService()
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write_testfile_bodies(service, bodies)
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assert_original_files(service)
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return service
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def ensure_user_exists(user: str):
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try:
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output = subprocess.check_output(
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["useradd", "-U", user], stderr=subprocess.PIPE, shell=False
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)
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except subprocess.CalledProcessError as error:
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if b"already exists" not in error.stderr:
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raise error
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try:
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output = subprocess.check_output(
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["useradd", user], stderr=subprocess.PIPE, shell=False
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)
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except subprocess.CalledProcessError as error:
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assert b"already exists" in error.stderr
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return
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raise ValueError("could not create user", user)
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@pytest.fixture()
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def dummy_service(
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tmpdir, raw_dummy_service, generic_userdata
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) -> Generator[Service, None, None]:
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service = raw_dummy_service
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user = service.get_user()
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# TODO: use create_user from users actions. But it will need NIXOS to be there
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# and react to our changes to files.
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# from selfprivacy_api.actions.users import create_user
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# create_user(user, "yay, it is me")
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ensure_user_exists(user)
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# register our service
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services.services.append(service)
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huey.immediate = True
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assert huey.immediate is True
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assert ServiceManager.get_service_by_id(service.get_id()) is not None
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service.enable()
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yield service
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# Cleanup because apparently it matters wrt tasks
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# Some tests may remove it from the list intentionally, this is fine
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if service in services.services:
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services.services.remove(service)
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def prepare_nixos_rebuild_calls(fp, unit_name):
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# Start the unit
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fp.register(["systemctl", "start", unit_name])
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# Wait for it to start
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fp.register(["systemctl", "show", unit_name], stdout="ActiveState=inactive")
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fp.register(["systemctl", "show", unit_name], stdout="ActiveState=inactive")
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fp.register(["systemctl", "show", unit_name], stdout="ActiveState=active")
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# Check its exectution
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fp.register(["systemctl", "show", unit_name], stdout="ActiveState=active")
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fp.register(
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["journalctl", "-u", unit_name, "-n", "1", "-o", "cat"],
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stdout="Starting rebuild...",
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)
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fp.register(["systemctl", "show", unit_name], stdout="ActiveState=active")
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fp.register(
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["journalctl", "-u", unit_name, "-n", "1", "-o", "cat"], stdout="Rebuilding..."
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)
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fp.register(["systemctl", "show", unit_name], stdout="ActiveState=inactive")
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# My best-effort attempt at making tests involving rebuild friendlier
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@pytest.fixture()
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def catch_nixos_rebuild_calls(fp):
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# A helper function to be used in tests of all systems that requires
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# rebuilds
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prepare_nixos_rebuild_calls(fp, API_REBUILD_SYSTEM_UNIT)
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return fp
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def assert_rebuild_was_made(fp):
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# You call it after you have done the operation that
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# calls a rebuild
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assert_rebuild_or_upgrade_was_made(fp, API_REBUILD_SYSTEM_UNIT)
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def assert_rebuild_or_upgrade_was_made(fp, unit_name):
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assert fp.call_count(["systemctl", "start", unit_name]) == 1
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assert fp.call_count(["systemctl", "show", unit_name]) == 6
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