[SSSD] [PATCH v2] intg: Add more LDAP tests

Nikolai Kondrashov Nikolai.Kondrashov at redhat.com
Mon Oct 12 13:31:17 UTC 2015


On 10/08/2015 02:39 PM, Nikolai Kondrashov wrote:
> On 10/08/2015 10:32 AM, Lukas Slebodnik wrote:
>> On (07/10/15 20:51), Nikolai Kondrashov wrote:
>>> On 09/30/2015 06:15 PM, Nikolai Kondrashov wrote:
>>>> Hi everyone,
>>>>
>>>> Here is a patch set fixing some things in integration tests and adding more
>>>> LDAP tests:
>>>>
>>>>      * Adding/removing a user/group/membership with rfc2307(bis) schema.
>>>>      * Filtering users/groups with rfc2307(bis) schema.
>>>>      * The effect of override_homedir option.
>>>>      * The effect of fallback_homedir option.
>>>>      * The effect of override_shell option.
>>>>      * The effect of shell_fallback option.
>>>>      * The effect of default_shell option.
>>>>      * The effect of vetoed_shells option.
>>>>
>>>> These are pretty basic, but I think they're good for the start.
>>>> Suggestions for more tests are welcome :)
>>>>
>>>> NOTE: These still break test_memory_cache.py as seen in the attached log file.
>>>>        We need to figure out why and do something with it. Otherwise, the
>>>>        tests work fine.
>>>
>>> Here's another version of the patch set. It's not complete, but takes some
>>> comments into account. Namely:
>>>
>>>     * Explicitly name the new arguments for ldap_ent.user and
>>>       ldap_ent.List.add_user, instead of using "kwargs". Add "gecos" too. This
>>>       makes the function more suitable for Pavel Reichl's needs.
>>>     * Don't remove "_rfc2307" from function names anywhere.
>>>     * Use a string "schema" argument with configuration formatting functions
>>>       instead of boolean "bis" argument to support other schemas. Use
>>>       constants to specify the values in invocations.
>>>     * Explicitly specify "enum" argument name when invoking configuration
>>>       formatting functions.
>>>     * Remove duplicate "blank" fixture function.
>>>
>>> I'll continue working on the patch set. Namely adding tests without
>>> enumeration, looking for and fixing the memory cache test failures induced by
>>> the new tests, trying to move commonly used fixtures and other functions to a
>>> module so we don't copy them.
>>>
>> The problem with failing test_add_remove_user after changing order with
>> test_memorycache is fixed with this patch set.
>
> Hmm, curioser and curioser. I have no idea what that was.

Here's another version of the patch, which is still interfering with the
memory cache tests. However, I did some digging around and added a test in a
separate patch which makes it easier to reproduce the issue. In this test it
seems that the cache file is not invalidated with "sss_cache -E", if there was
a LDAP enumeration refresh before that.

Other changes are:

     * Add full PEP8 cleanup for integration tests prior to adding more tests
       (can submit as a separate patch if necessary, otherwise feel free to
       merge)
     * Cleaned up the PEP8 errors in the new tests.

I'll not be able to work on this anymore this week, but will resume next week.
Perhaps someone will be interested to look at that new test and figure out the
failure reason in the meantime.

Nick
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