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# Authors: 

#   Petr Viktorin <pviktori@redhat.com> 

# 

# Copyright (C) 2012  Red Hat 

# see file 'COPYING' for use and warranty information 

# 

# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify 

# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by 

# the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or 

# (at your option) any later version. 

# 

# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, 

# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of 

# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the 

# GNU General Public License for more details. 

# 

# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License 

# along with this program.  If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. 

 

""" 

Test the `ipalib.plugins.baseldap` module. 

""" 

 

from ipalib import errors 

from ipalib.plugins import baseldap 

 

 

def test_exc_wrapper(): 

    """Test the CallbackInterface._exc_wrapper helper method""" 

    handled_exceptions = [] 

 

    class test_callback(baseldap.BaseLDAPCommand): 

        """Fake IPA method""" 

        def test_fail(self): 

            self._exc_wrapper([], {}, self.fail)(1, 2, a=1, b=2) 

 

        def fail(self, *args, **kwargs): 

            assert args == (1, 2) 

            assert kwargs == dict(a=1, b=2) 

            raise errors.ExecutionError('failure') 

 

    instance = test_callback() 

 

    # Test with one callback first 

 

    @test_callback.register_exc_callback 

    def handle_exception(self, keys, options, e, call_func, *args, **kwargs): 

        assert args == (1, 2) 

        assert kwargs == dict(a=1, b=2) 

        handled_exceptions.append(type(e)) 

 

    instance.test_fail() 

    assert handled_exceptions == [errors.ExecutionError] 

 

    # Test with another callback added 

 

    handled_exceptions = [] 

 

    def dont_handle(self, keys, options, e, call_func, *args, **kwargs): 

        assert args == (1, 2) 

        assert kwargs == dict(a=1, b=2) 

        handled_exceptions.append(None) 

        raise e 

    test_callback.register_exc_callback(dont_handle, first=True) 

 

    instance.test_fail() 

    assert handled_exceptions == [None, errors.ExecutionError] 

 

 

def test_callback_registration(): 

    class callbacktest_base(baseldap.CallbackInterface): 

        _callback_registry = dict(test={}) 

 

        def test_callback(self, param): 

            messages.append(('Base test_callback', param)) 

 

    def registered_callback(self, param): 

        messages.append(('Base registered callback', param)) 

    callbacktest_base.register_callback('test', registered_callback) 

 

    class SomeClass(object): 

        def registered_callback(self, command, param): 

            messages.append(('Registered callback from another class', param)) 

    callbacktest_base.register_callback('test', SomeClass().registered_callback) 

 

    class callbacktest_subclass(callbacktest_base): 

        pass 

 

    def subclass_callback(self, param): 

        messages.append(('Subclass registered callback', param)) 

    callbacktest_subclass.register_callback('test', subclass_callback) 

 

 

    messages = [] 

    instance = callbacktest_base() 

    for callback in instance.get_callbacks('test'): 

        callback(instance, 42) 

    assert messages == [ 

            ('Base test_callback', 42), 

            ('Base registered callback', 42), 

            ('Registered callback from another class', 42)] 

 

    messages = [] 

    instance = callbacktest_subclass() 

    for callback in instance.get_callbacks('test'): 

        callback(instance, 42) 

    assert messages == [ 

            ('Base test_callback', 42), 

            ('Subclass registered callback', 42)] 

 

 

def test_exc_callback_registration(): 

    messages = [] 

    class callbacktest_base(baseldap.BaseLDAPCommand): 

        """A method superclass with an exception callback""" 

        def exc_callback(self, keys, options, exc, call_func, *args, **kwargs): 

            """Let the world know we saw the error, but don't handle it""" 

            messages.append('Base exc_callback') 

            raise exc 

 

        def test_fail(self): 

            """Raise a handled exception""" 

            try: 

                self._exc_wrapper([], {}, self.fail)(1, 2, a=1, b=2) 

            except Exception: 

                pass 

 

        def fail(self, *args, **kwargs): 

            """Raise an error""" 

            raise errors.ExecutionError('failure') 

 

    base_instance = callbacktest_base() 

 

    class callbacktest_subclass(callbacktest_base): 

        pass 

 

    @callbacktest_subclass.register_exc_callback 

    def exc_callback(self, keys, options, exc, call_func, *args, **kwargs): 

        """Subclass's private exception callback""" 

        messages.append('Subclass registered callback') 

        raise exc 

 

    subclass_instance = callbacktest_subclass() 

 

    # Make sure exception in base class is only handled by the base class 

    base_instance.test_fail() 

    assert messages == ['Base exc_callback'] 

 

 

    @callbacktest_base.register_exc_callback 

    def exc_callback(self, keys, options, exc, call_func, *args, **kwargs): 

        """Callback on super class; doesn't affect the subclass""" 

        messages.append('Superclass registered callback') 

        raise exc 

 

    # Make sure exception in subclass is only handled by both 

    messages = [] 

    subclass_instance.test_fail() 

    assert messages == ['Base exc_callback', 'Subclass registered callback']