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Implementation for:
http://issues.roundup-tracker.org/issue2550731
Add mechanism for the detectors to be able to tell the source of the
data changes.
Support for tx_Source property on database handle. Can be
used by detectors to find out the source of a change in an auditor to
block changes arriving by unauthenticated mechanisms (e.g. plain email
where headers can be faked). The property db.tx_Source has the
following values:
* None - Default value set to None. May be valid if it's a script
that is created by the user. Otherwise it's an error and indicates
that some code path is not properly setting the tx_Source property.
* "cli" - this string value is set when using roundup-admin and
supplied scripts.
* "web" - this string value is set when using any web based
technique: html interface, xmlrpc ....
* "email" - this string value is set when using an unauthenticated
email based technique.
* "email-sig-openpgp" - this string value is set when email with a
valid pgp signature is used. (*NOTE* the testing for this mode
is incomplete. If you have a pgp infrastructure you should test
and verify that this is properly set.)
This also includes some (possibly incomplete) tests cases for the
modes above and an example of using ts_Source in the customization.txt
document.
| author | John Rouillard <rouilj@ieee.org> |
|---|---|
| date | Tue, 23 Apr 2013 23:06:09 -0400 |
| parents | 6e3e4f24c753 |
| children | 63c79c0992ae |
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import unittest, os, shutil, time from roundup import hyperdb from db_test_base import DBTest, ROTest, SchemaTest, config, setupSchema import memorydb class memorydbOpener: module = memorydb def nuke_database(self): # really kill it self.db = None db = None def open_database(self): if self.db is None: self.db = self.module.Database(config, 'admin') return self.db def setUp(self): self.open_database() setupSchema(self.db, 1, self.module) def tearDown(self): if self.db is not None: self.db.close() # nuke and re-create db for restore def nukeAndCreate(self): self.db.close() self.nuke_database() self.db = self.module.Database(config, 'admin') setupSchema(self.db, 0, self.module) class memorydbDBTest(memorydbOpener, DBTest): pass class memorydbROTest(memorydbOpener, ROTest): def setUp(self): self.db = self.module.Database(config) setupSchema(self.db, 0, self.module) class memorydbSchemaTest(memorydbOpener, SchemaTest): pass from session_common import DBMTest class memorydbSessionTest(memorydbOpener, DBMTest): def setUp(self): self.db = self.module.Database(config, 'admin') setupSchema(self.db, 1, self.module) self.sessions = self.db.sessions def test_suite(): suite = unittest.TestSuite() print 'Including memorydb tests' suite.addTest(unittest.makeSuite(memorydbDBTest)) suite.addTest(unittest.makeSuite(memorydbROTest)) suite.addTest(unittest.makeSuite(memorydbSchemaTest)) suite.addTest(unittest.makeSuite(memorydbSessionTest)) return suite if __name__ == '__main__': runner = unittest.TextTestRunner() unittest.main(testRunner=runner) # vim: set filetype=python ts=4 sw=4 et si
