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tests: Refactor LDAP tests to current conventions (#3483) * tests: Switch to setup helper and conventions * tests: Adapt run command to new conventions - We have two helper methods with implicit `CONTAINER_NAME` reference, which is a bit more DRY and improves readability. - `wc -l` + `assert_output 1` converted to use helper `_should_output_number_of_lines 1` - `DOMAIN` var changed from `my-domain.com` to local testing domain `example.test`. * tests: Refactor `setup_file()` - Test wide ENV defined at the top - OpenLDAP build and run logic grouped together. Added notes, network alias and tty not required. - Extracted out special LDAP Postfix/Dovecot ENV into separate array. LDAP specific provisioning / auth ENV also included, with comments + linebreak to better group related ENV. - Likewise additional ENV to support test cases has been extracted to a separate array with additional comments for context. - Those two arrays are expanded back into the main `CUSTOM_SETUP_ARGUMENTS` that configure hostname and network for the DMS container. * tests: Refactor the LDAP account table query testcase - Covers 3 accounts to test from LDAP. - 2 are the same query against users/aliases/groups tables in Postfix, only differing by account queried (and expected as returned result). - 1 separate test to ensure a difference in config is supported correctly. - Extracted repeated test logic into a helper method. - Added additional context in comments about the creation source of these LDAP accounts and their related Postfix config / interaction. Direct reference to special case PR (since `git blame` will be less useful). * tests: Use iteration for `grep` setting checks More DRY approach. With a bit more helpful failure context via `assert_output` (_and only grepping the key_). Simpler to grok what's being covered. * tests: DRY test email delivery A bit more verbose with the new helper method. `test-email.txt` template is only used by the LDAP test, as is the `sendmail` command. Helper will take two args to support the testcases, but at a later date should be refactored to be consistent with the `_send_email()` helper (_which presently uses `nc` that is required for plain-text mail/auth, otherwise we'd have used `openssl`, bigger refactor required_). * tests: Slight revisions and relocating testcases - Dovecot quota plugin testcase revised to check files exist instead of rely on `ls` failure. - Moved Postfix quota plugin testcase into prior dovecot testcase for quota plugin check. Better error output by only querying the `smtpd_recipient_restrictions` setting (_which should be the only one configured for the service_). - Moved the saslauthd and pflogsumm testcases (_no changes beyond revised comments_) above the `ATTENTION` comment, and one testcase below the comment that belonged to that group. * tests: Simplify openldap `docker build` command - `--no-cache` was creating a new image on the Docker host each time the test is run. Shouldn't be any need to build without cache. - No need to use `pushd` + `popd`, can just provide the path context directly, and the `./Dockerfile` is an implicit default thus `-f` not required either. Additionally removed the old `checking` prefix from testcase names. * tests: Move LDAP specific config into `test/config/ldap/` - No changes to any of these config files, just better isolation as not relevant to any other tests. - Section heading in `setup_file()` added to distinguish the remainder of the function is dedicated to the DMS container setup. - Comment providing some context about the `mv` to maintainers, this should be done after defaults are initialized but before starting up the container. * chore: Appease the lint gods * Apply suggestions from code review
2023-08-17 02:33:34 +00:00
load "${REPOSITORY_ROOT}/test/helper/setup"
load "${REPOSITORY_ROOT}/test/helper/common"
tests: Refactor LDAP tests to current conventions (#3483) * tests: Switch to setup helper and conventions * tests: Adapt run command to new conventions - We have two helper methods with implicit `CONTAINER_NAME` reference, which is a bit more DRY and improves readability. - `wc -l` + `assert_output 1` converted to use helper `_should_output_number_of_lines 1` - `DOMAIN` var changed from `my-domain.com` to local testing domain `example.test`. * tests: Refactor `setup_file()` - Test wide ENV defined at the top - OpenLDAP build and run logic grouped together. Added notes, network alias and tty not required. - Extracted out special LDAP Postfix/Dovecot ENV into separate array. LDAP specific provisioning / auth ENV also included, with comments + linebreak to better group related ENV. - Likewise additional ENV to support test cases has been extracted to a separate array with additional comments for context. - Those two arrays are expanded back into the main `CUSTOM_SETUP_ARGUMENTS` that configure hostname and network for the DMS container. * tests: Refactor the LDAP account table query testcase - Covers 3 accounts to test from LDAP. - 2 are the same query against users/aliases/groups tables in Postfix, only differing by account queried (and expected as returned result). - 1 separate test to ensure a difference in config is supported correctly. - Extracted repeated test logic into a helper method. - Added additional context in comments about the creation source of these LDAP accounts and their related Postfix config / interaction. Direct reference to special case PR (since `git blame` will be less useful). * tests: Use iteration for `grep` setting checks More DRY approach. With a bit more helpful failure context via `assert_output` (_and only grepping the key_). Simpler to grok what's being covered. * tests: DRY test email delivery A bit more verbose with the new helper method. `test-email.txt` template is only used by the LDAP test, as is the `sendmail` command. Helper will take two args to support the testcases, but at a later date should be refactored to be consistent with the `_send_email()` helper (_which presently uses `nc` that is required for plain-text mail/auth, otherwise we'd have used `openssl`, bigger refactor required_). * tests: Slight revisions and relocating testcases - Dovecot quota plugin testcase revised to check files exist instead of rely on `ls` failure. - Moved Postfix quota plugin testcase into prior dovecot testcase for quota plugin check. Better error output by only querying the `smtpd_recipient_restrictions` setting (_which should be the only one configured for the service_). - Moved the saslauthd and pflogsumm testcases (_no changes beyond revised comments_) above the `ATTENTION` comment, and one testcase below the comment that belonged to that group. * tests: Simplify openldap `docker build` command - `--no-cache` was creating a new image on the Docker host each time the test is run. Shouldn't be any need to build without cache. - No need to use `pushd` + `popd`, can just provide the path context directly, and the `./Dockerfile` is an implicit default thus `-f` not required either. Additionally removed the old `checking` prefix from testcase names. * tests: Move LDAP specific config into `test/config/ldap/` - No changes to any of these config files, just better isolation as not relevant to any other tests. - Section heading in `setup_file()` added to distinguish the remainder of the function is dedicated to the DMS container setup. - Comment providing some context about the `mv` to maintainers, this should be done after defaults are initialized but before starting up the container. * chore: Appease the lint gods * Apply suggestions from code review
2023-08-17 02:33:34 +00:00
BATS_TEST_NAME_PREFIX='[LDAP] '
CONTAINER1_NAME='dms-test_ldap'
CONTAINER2_NAME='dms-test_ldap_provider'
# Single test-case specific containers:
CONTAINER3_NAME='dms-test_ldap_custom-config'
fix: Remove `mkcert.sh` usage + `_setup_ssl` refactor. (#2196) * chore(refactor): DRY up the `_setup_ssl` method - `/etc/postfix/ssl` was a bit misleading in usage here. As a maintainer (of my own contribution!) I was confused why only `/etc/postfix/ssl` was referenced and not `/etc/dovecot/ssl`. - The postfix specific path is unnecessary, dovecot was referencing it via it's config, the same can be done from postfix to a generic DMS specific config location instead. - This location is defined and created early as `/etc/dms/tls` (with var `DMS_TLS_PATH`). All usage of `/etc/postfix/ssl` has been replaced, making it easier to grok. Several `mkdir` commands related to this have been dropped as a result. - Likewise, a related `TMP_DMS_TLS_PATH` var provides a reference to the config volume path `/tmp/docker-mailserver` which is used for conditions on presently hard-coded paths. - Other values that benefit from being DRY have been lifted up into vars. Definitely easier to follow now and makes some further opportunities clearer to tackle in a future refactor. - `chmod` has been updated where appropriate. Public key/cert is acceptable to have as readable by non-root users (644). The custom type with single fullchain file was not root accessible only, but should as it contains a private key. - That said, the security benefit can be a bit moot due to source files that were copied remain present, the user would be responsible to ensure similar permissions on their source files. - I've not touched LetsEncrypt section as I don't have time to investigate into that yet (not familiar with that portion). --- * chore: Remove mkcert logic and dovecot cert - No longer serving a purpose. - Our own TLS startup script handles a variety of cert scenarios, while the dropped code was always generating a self-signed cert and persisting an unused cert regardless with `ONE_DIR=1`. - To avoid similar issues that DH params had with doveadm validating filepath values in the SSL config, the default dummy values match postfix pointing to "snakeoil" cert. That serves the same purpose as mkcert was covering in the image. - Bonus, no more hassle with differing mkcert target paths for users replacing our supplied Dovecot with the latest community edition. --- * Error handling for SSL_TYPE - Added a panic utility to exit early when SSL_TYPE conditions are misconfigured. - Some info text had order of key/cert occurrence swapped to be consistent with key then cert. - Some existing comments moved and rephrased. - Additional comments added. - `-f` test for cert files instead of `-e` (true also for directories/devices/symlinks). - _notify messages lifted out of conditionals so that they always output when the case is hit. - ~~Empty SSL_TYPE collapsed into catch all panic, while it's contents is now mapped to a new 'disabled' value.~~ --- * Use sedfile + improve sed expressions + update case style - Uses sedfile when appropriate (file change intentional, not optional match/check). - sed expressions modified to be DRY and reduce escaping via `-r` flag (acceptable if actual text content contains no `?`,`+`,`()` or `{}` characters, [otherwise they must be escaped](https://www.gnu.org/software/sed/manual/html_node/Extended-regexps.html)). - sed captures anything matched between the parenthesis`()` and inserts it via `\1` as part of the replacement. - case statements adopt the `(` prefix, adopting recent shell style for consistency. --- * Refactor SSL_TYPE=disabled - Postfix is also disabled now. - Included heavy inline documentation reference for maintainers. - Dropped an obsolete postfix config option 'use_tls' on the relayhost function, it was replaced by 'security_level'. --- * I'm a friggin' sed wizard now - The `modern` TLS_LEVEL is the default values for the configs they modify. As such, `sedfile` outputs an "Error" which isn't an actual concern, back to regular `sed`. - I realized that multiple edits for the same file can all be done at once via `-e` (assuming other sed options are the same for each operation), and that `g` suffix is global scope for single line match, not whole file (default as sed iterates through individual lines). - Some postfix replacements have `smtp` and `smtpd` lines, collapsed into a single `smtpd?` instead now that I know sed better. --- * tests(fix): Tests that require SSL/TLS to pass - SSL_TYPE=snakeoil added as temporary workaround. - nmap tests are being dropped. These were added about 4-5 years ago, I have since made these redundant with the `testssl.sh` tests. - Additionally the `--link` option is deprecated and IIRC these grades were a bit misleading when I initially used nmap in my own TLS cipher suite update PRs in the past. - The removed SSL test is already handled in mail_ssl_manual.bats ldap test: - Replace `--link` alias option with `--network` and alias assignment. - Parameterized some values and added the `SSL_TYPE` to resolve the starttls test failure. privacy test: - Also needed `SSL_TYPE` to pass the starttls test. `tests.bats` had another starttls test for imap: - Workaround for now is to give the main test container `SSL_TYPE=snakeoil`. --- * Remove the expired lets-encrypt cert This expired in March 2021. It was originally required when first added back in 2016 as LetsEncrypt was fairly new and not as broadly accepted into OS trust stores. No longer the case today. --- * chore: Housekeeping Not required for this PR branch, little bit of tidying up while working on these two test files. - privacy test copied over content when extracted from `tests.bats` that isn't relevant. - ldap test was not as easy to identify the source of DOVECOT_TLS. Added comment to make the prefix connection to `configomat.sh` and `.ext` files more easier to find. - Additionally converted the two localhost FQDN to vars. --- * Default SSL_TYPE becomes `''` (aka equivalent to desired `disabled` case) - This is to prevent other tests from failing by hitting the panic catchall case. - More ideal would be adjusting tests to default to `disabled`, rather than treating `disabled` as an empty / unset SSL_TYPE value. --- * Add inline documentation for `dms_panic` - This could later be better formatted and placed into contributor docs. Panic with kill (shutdown) not exit (errex): - `kill 1` from `_shutdown` will send SIGTERM signal to PID 1 (init process). - `exit 1` within the `start-mailserver.sh` init scripts context, will just exit the initialization script leaving the container running when it shouldn't. The two previous `_shutdown` methods can benefit from using `dms_panic` wrapper instead to standardize on panic messages.
2021-09-19 12:31:11 +00:00
tests: Refactor LDAP tests to current conventions (#3483) * tests: Switch to setup helper and conventions * tests: Adapt run command to new conventions - We have two helper methods with implicit `CONTAINER_NAME` reference, which is a bit more DRY and improves readability. - `wc -l` + `assert_output 1` converted to use helper `_should_output_number_of_lines 1` - `DOMAIN` var changed from `my-domain.com` to local testing domain `example.test`. * tests: Refactor `setup_file()` - Test wide ENV defined at the top - OpenLDAP build and run logic grouped together. Added notes, network alias and tty not required. - Extracted out special LDAP Postfix/Dovecot ENV into separate array. LDAP specific provisioning / auth ENV also included, with comments + linebreak to better group related ENV. - Likewise additional ENV to support test cases has been extracted to a separate array with additional comments for context. - Those two arrays are expanded back into the main `CUSTOM_SETUP_ARGUMENTS` that configure hostname and network for the DMS container. * tests: Refactor the LDAP account table query testcase - Covers 3 accounts to test from LDAP. - 2 are the same query against users/aliases/groups tables in Postfix, only differing by account queried (and expected as returned result). - 1 separate test to ensure a difference in config is supported correctly. - Extracted repeated test logic into a helper method. - Added additional context in comments about the creation source of these LDAP accounts and their related Postfix config / interaction. Direct reference to special case PR (since `git blame` will be less useful). * tests: Use iteration for `grep` setting checks More DRY approach. With a bit more helpful failure context via `assert_output` (_and only grepping the key_). Simpler to grok what's being covered. * tests: DRY test email delivery A bit more verbose with the new helper method. `test-email.txt` template is only used by the LDAP test, as is the `sendmail` command. Helper will take two args to support the testcases, but at a later date should be refactored to be consistent with the `_send_email()` helper (_which presently uses `nc` that is required for plain-text mail/auth, otherwise we'd have used `openssl`, bigger refactor required_). * tests: Slight revisions and relocating testcases - Dovecot quota plugin testcase revised to check files exist instead of rely on `ls` failure. - Moved Postfix quota plugin testcase into prior dovecot testcase for quota plugin check. Better error output by only querying the `smtpd_recipient_restrictions` setting (_which should be the only one configured for the service_). - Moved the saslauthd and pflogsumm testcases (_no changes beyond revised comments_) above the `ATTENTION` comment, and one testcase below the comment that belonged to that group. * tests: Simplify openldap `docker build` command - `--no-cache` was creating a new image on the Docker host each time the test is run. Shouldn't be any need to build without cache. - No need to use `pushd` + `popd`, can just provide the path context directly, and the `./Dockerfile` is an implicit default thus `-f` not required either. Additionally removed the old `checking` prefix from testcase names. * tests: Move LDAP specific config into `test/config/ldap/` - No changes to any of these config files, just better isolation as not relevant to any other tests. - Section heading in `setup_file()` added to distinguish the remainder of the function is dedicated to the DMS container setup. - Comment providing some context about the `mv` to maintainers, this should be done after defaults are initialized but before starting up the container. * chore: Appease the lint gods * Apply suggestions from code review
2023-08-17 02:33:34 +00:00
function setup_file() {
export DMS_TEST_NETWORK='test-network-ldap'
export DMS_DOMAIN='example.test'
export FQDN_MAIL="mail.${DMS_DOMAIN}"
export FQDN_LDAP="ldap.${DMS_DOMAIN}"
tests: Refactor LDAP tests to current conventions (#3483) * tests: Switch to setup helper and conventions * tests: Adapt run command to new conventions - We have two helper methods with implicit `CONTAINER_NAME` reference, which is a bit more DRY and improves readability. - `wc -l` + `assert_output 1` converted to use helper `_should_output_number_of_lines 1` - `DOMAIN` var changed from `my-domain.com` to local testing domain `example.test`. * tests: Refactor `setup_file()` - Test wide ENV defined at the top - OpenLDAP build and run logic grouped together. Added notes, network alias and tty not required. - Extracted out special LDAP Postfix/Dovecot ENV into separate array. LDAP specific provisioning / auth ENV also included, with comments + linebreak to better group related ENV. - Likewise additional ENV to support test cases has been extracted to a separate array with additional comments for context. - Those two arrays are expanded back into the main `CUSTOM_SETUP_ARGUMENTS` that configure hostname and network for the DMS container. * tests: Refactor the LDAP account table query testcase - Covers 3 accounts to test from LDAP. - 2 are the same query against users/aliases/groups tables in Postfix, only differing by account queried (and expected as returned result). - 1 separate test to ensure a difference in config is supported correctly. - Extracted repeated test logic into a helper method. - Added additional context in comments about the creation source of these LDAP accounts and their related Postfix config / interaction. Direct reference to special case PR (since `git blame` will be less useful). * tests: Use iteration for `grep` setting checks More DRY approach. With a bit more helpful failure context via `assert_output` (_and only grepping the key_). Simpler to grok what's being covered. * tests: DRY test email delivery A bit more verbose with the new helper method. `test-email.txt` template is only used by the LDAP test, as is the `sendmail` command. Helper will take two args to support the testcases, but at a later date should be refactored to be consistent with the `_send_email()` helper (_which presently uses `nc` that is required for plain-text mail/auth, otherwise we'd have used `openssl`, bigger refactor required_). * tests: Slight revisions and relocating testcases - Dovecot quota plugin testcase revised to check files exist instead of rely on `ls` failure. - Moved Postfix quota plugin testcase into prior dovecot testcase for quota plugin check. Better error output by only querying the `smtpd_recipient_restrictions` setting (_which should be the only one configured for the service_). - Moved the saslauthd and pflogsumm testcases (_no changes beyond revised comments_) above the `ATTENTION` comment, and one testcase below the comment that belonged to that group. * tests: Simplify openldap `docker build` command - `--no-cache` was creating a new image on the Docker host each time the test is run. Shouldn't be any need to build without cache. - No need to use `pushd` + `popd`, can just provide the path context directly, and the `./Dockerfile` is an implicit default thus `-f` not required either. Additionally removed the old `checking` prefix from testcase names. * tests: Move LDAP specific config into `test/config/ldap/` - No changes to any of these config files, just better isolation as not relevant to any other tests. - Section heading in `setup_file()` added to distinguish the remainder of the function is dedicated to the DMS container setup. - Comment providing some context about the `mv` to maintainers, this should be done after defaults are initialized but before starting up the container. * chore: Appease the lint gods * Apply suggestions from code review
2023-08-17 02:33:34 +00:00
# LDAP is provisioned with two domains (via `.ldif` files) unrelated to the FQDN of DMS:
fix: Remove `mkcert.sh` usage + `_setup_ssl` refactor. (#2196) * chore(refactor): DRY up the `_setup_ssl` method - `/etc/postfix/ssl` was a bit misleading in usage here. As a maintainer (of my own contribution!) I was confused why only `/etc/postfix/ssl` was referenced and not `/etc/dovecot/ssl`. - The postfix specific path is unnecessary, dovecot was referencing it via it's config, the same can be done from postfix to a generic DMS specific config location instead. - This location is defined and created early as `/etc/dms/tls` (with var `DMS_TLS_PATH`). All usage of `/etc/postfix/ssl` has been replaced, making it easier to grok. Several `mkdir` commands related to this have been dropped as a result. - Likewise, a related `TMP_DMS_TLS_PATH` var provides a reference to the config volume path `/tmp/docker-mailserver` which is used for conditions on presently hard-coded paths. - Other values that benefit from being DRY have been lifted up into vars. Definitely easier to follow now and makes some further opportunities clearer to tackle in a future refactor. - `chmod` has been updated where appropriate. Public key/cert is acceptable to have as readable by non-root users (644). The custom type with single fullchain file was not root accessible only, but should as it contains a private key. - That said, the security benefit can be a bit moot due to source files that were copied remain present, the user would be responsible to ensure similar permissions on their source files. - I've not touched LetsEncrypt section as I don't have time to investigate into that yet (not familiar with that portion). --- * chore: Remove mkcert logic and dovecot cert - No longer serving a purpose. - Our own TLS startup script handles a variety of cert scenarios, while the dropped code was always generating a self-signed cert and persisting an unused cert regardless with `ONE_DIR=1`. - To avoid similar issues that DH params had with doveadm validating filepath values in the SSL config, the default dummy values match postfix pointing to "snakeoil" cert. That serves the same purpose as mkcert was covering in the image. - Bonus, no more hassle with differing mkcert target paths for users replacing our supplied Dovecot with the latest community edition. --- * Error handling for SSL_TYPE - Added a panic utility to exit early when SSL_TYPE conditions are misconfigured. - Some info text had order of key/cert occurrence swapped to be consistent with key then cert. - Some existing comments moved and rephrased. - Additional comments added. - `-f` test for cert files instead of `-e` (true also for directories/devices/symlinks). - _notify messages lifted out of conditionals so that they always output when the case is hit. - ~~Empty SSL_TYPE collapsed into catch all panic, while it's contents is now mapped to a new 'disabled' value.~~ --- * Use sedfile + improve sed expressions + update case style - Uses sedfile when appropriate (file change intentional, not optional match/check). - sed expressions modified to be DRY and reduce escaping via `-r` flag (acceptable if actual text content contains no `?`,`+`,`()` or `{}` characters, [otherwise they must be escaped](https://www.gnu.org/software/sed/manual/html_node/Extended-regexps.html)). - sed captures anything matched between the parenthesis`()` and inserts it via `\1` as part of the replacement. - case statements adopt the `(` prefix, adopting recent shell style for consistency. --- * Refactor SSL_TYPE=disabled - Postfix is also disabled now. - Included heavy inline documentation reference for maintainers. - Dropped an obsolete postfix config option 'use_tls' on the relayhost function, it was replaced by 'security_level'. --- * I'm a friggin' sed wizard now - The `modern` TLS_LEVEL is the default values for the configs they modify. As such, `sedfile` outputs an "Error" which isn't an actual concern, back to regular `sed`. - I realized that multiple edits for the same file can all be done at once via `-e` (assuming other sed options are the same for each operation), and that `g` suffix is global scope for single line match, not whole file (default as sed iterates through individual lines). - Some postfix replacements have `smtp` and `smtpd` lines, collapsed into a single `smtpd?` instead now that I know sed better. --- * tests(fix): Tests that require SSL/TLS to pass - SSL_TYPE=snakeoil added as temporary workaround. - nmap tests are being dropped. These were added about 4-5 years ago, I have since made these redundant with the `testssl.sh` tests. - Additionally the `--link` option is deprecated and IIRC these grades were a bit misleading when I initially used nmap in my own TLS cipher suite update PRs in the past. - The removed SSL test is already handled in mail_ssl_manual.bats ldap test: - Replace `--link` alias option with `--network` and alias assignment. - Parameterized some values and added the `SSL_TYPE` to resolve the starttls test failure. privacy test: - Also needed `SSL_TYPE` to pass the starttls test. `tests.bats` had another starttls test for imap: - Workaround for now is to give the main test container `SSL_TYPE=snakeoil`. --- * Remove the expired lets-encrypt cert This expired in March 2021. It was originally required when first added back in 2016 as LetsEncrypt was fairly new and not as broadly accepted into OS trust stores. No longer the case today. --- * chore: Housekeeping Not required for this PR branch, little bit of tidying up while working on these two test files. - privacy test copied over content when extracted from `tests.bats` that isn't relevant. - ldap test was not as easy to identify the source of DOVECOT_TLS. Added comment to make the prefix connection to `configomat.sh` and `.ext` files more easier to find. - Additionally converted the two localhost FQDN to vars. --- * Default SSL_TYPE becomes `''` (aka equivalent to desired `disabled` case) - This is to prevent other tests from failing by hitting the panic catchall case. - More ideal would be adjusting tests to default to `disabled`, rather than treating `disabled` as an empty / unset SSL_TYPE value. --- * Add inline documentation for `dms_panic` - This could later be better formatted and placed into contributor docs. Panic with kill (shutdown) not exit (errex): - `kill 1` from `_shutdown` will send SIGTERM signal to PID 1 (init process). - `exit 1` within the `start-mailserver.sh` init scripts context, will just exit the initialization script leaving the container running when it shouldn't. The two previous `_shutdown` methods can benefit from using `dms_panic` wrapper instead to standardize on panic messages.
2021-09-19 12:31:11 +00:00
export FQDN_LOCALHOST_A='localhost.localdomain'
export FQDN_LOCALHOST_B='localhost.otherdomain'
tests: Refactor LDAP tests to current conventions (#3483) * tests: Switch to setup helper and conventions * tests: Adapt run command to new conventions - We have two helper methods with implicit `CONTAINER_NAME` reference, which is a bit more DRY and improves readability. - `wc -l` + `assert_output 1` converted to use helper `_should_output_number_of_lines 1` - `DOMAIN` var changed from `my-domain.com` to local testing domain `example.test`. * tests: Refactor `setup_file()` - Test wide ENV defined at the top - OpenLDAP build and run logic grouped together. Added notes, network alias and tty not required. - Extracted out special LDAP Postfix/Dovecot ENV into separate array. LDAP specific provisioning / auth ENV also included, with comments + linebreak to better group related ENV. - Likewise additional ENV to support test cases has been extracted to a separate array with additional comments for context. - Those two arrays are expanded back into the main `CUSTOM_SETUP_ARGUMENTS` that configure hostname and network for the DMS container. * tests: Refactor the LDAP account table query testcase - Covers 3 accounts to test from LDAP. - 2 are the same query against users/aliases/groups tables in Postfix, only differing by account queried (and expected as returned result). - 1 separate test to ensure a difference in config is supported correctly. - Extracted repeated test logic into a helper method. - Added additional context in comments about the creation source of these LDAP accounts and their related Postfix config / interaction. Direct reference to special case PR (since `git blame` will be less useful). * tests: Use iteration for `grep` setting checks More DRY approach. With a bit more helpful failure context via `assert_output` (_and only grepping the key_). Simpler to grok what's being covered. * tests: DRY test email delivery A bit more verbose with the new helper method. `test-email.txt` template is only used by the LDAP test, as is the `sendmail` command. Helper will take two args to support the testcases, but at a later date should be refactored to be consistent with the `_send_email()` helper (_which presently uses `nc` that is required for plain-text mail/auth, otherwise we'd have used `openssl`, bigger refactor required_). * tests: Slight revisions and relocating testcases - Dovecot quota plugin testcase revised to check files exist instead of rely on `ls` failure. - Moved Postfix quota plugin testcase into prior dovecot testcase for quota plugin check. Better error output by only querying the `smtpd_recipient_restrictions` setting (_which should be the only one configured for the service_). - Moved the saslauthd and pflogsumm testcases (_no changes beyond revised comments_) above the `ATTENTION` comment, and one testcase below the comment that belonged to that group. * tests: Simplify openldap `docker build` command - `--no-cache` was creating a new image on the Docker host each time the test is run. Shouldn't be any need to build without cache. - No need to use `pushd` + `popd`, can just provide the path context directly, and the `./Dockerfile` is an implicit default thus `-f` not required either. Additionally removed the old `checking` prefix from testcase names. * tests: Move LDAP specific config into `test/config/ldap/` - No changes to any of these config files, just better isolation as not relevant to any other tests. - Section heading in `setup_file()` added to distinguish the remainder of the function is dedicated to the DMS container setup. - Comment providing some context about the `mv` to maintainers, this should be done after defaults are initialized but before starting up the container. * chore: Appease the lint gods * Apply suggestions from code review
2023-08-17 02:33:34 +00:00
# Link the test containers to separate network:
fix: Remove `mkcert.sh` usage + `_setup_ssl` refactor. (#2196) * chore(refactor): DRY up the `_setup_ssl` method - `/etc/postfix/ssl` was a bit misleading in usage here. As a maintainer (of my own contribution!) I was confused why only `/etc/postfix/ssl` was referenced and not `/etc/dovecot/ssl`. - The postfix specific path is unnecessary, dovecot was referencing it via it's config, the same can be done from postfix to a generic DMS specific config location instead. - This location is defined and created early as `/etc/dms/tls` (with var `DMS_TLS_PATH`). All usage of `/etc/postfix/ssl` has been replaced, making it easier to grok. Several `mkdir` commands related to this have been dropped as a result. - Likewise, a related `TMP_DMS_TLS_PATH` var provides a reference to the config volume path `/tmp/docker-mailserver` which is used for conditions on presently hard-coded paths. - Other values that benefit from being DRY have been lifted up into vars. Definitely easier to follow now and makes some further opportunities clearer to tackle in a future refactor. - `chmod` has been updated where appropriate. Public key/cert is acceptable to have as readable by non-root users (644). The custom type with single fullchain file was not root accessible only, but should as it contains a private key. - That said, the security benefit can be a bit moot due to source files that were copied remain present, the user would be responsible to ensure similar permissions on their source files. - I've not touched LetsEncrypt section as I don't have time to investigate into that yet (not familiar with that portion). --- * chore: Remove mkcert logic and dovecot cert - No longer serving a purpose. - Our own TLS startup script handles a variety of cert scenarios, while the dropped code was always generating a self-signed cert and persisting an unused cert regardless with `ONE_DIR=1`. - To avoid similar issues that DH params had with doveadm validating filepath values in the SSL config, the default dummy values match postfix pointing to "snakeoil" cert. That serves the same purpose as mkcert was covering in the image. - Bonus, no more hassle with differing mkcert target paths for users replacing our supplied Dovecot with the latest community edition. --- * Error handling for SSL_TYPE - Added a panic utility to exit early when SSL_TYPE conditions are misconfigured. - Some info text had order of key/cert occurrence swapped to be consistent with key then cert. - Some existing comments moved and rephrased. - Additional comments added. - `-f` test for cert files instead of `-e` (true also for directories/devices/symlinks). - _notify messages lifted out of conditionals so that they always output when the case is hit. - ~~Empty SSL_TYPE collapsed into catch all panic, while it's contents is now mapped to a new 'disabled' value.~~ --- * Use sedfile + improve sed expressions + update case style - Uses sedfile when appropriate (file change intentional, not optional match/check). - sed expressions modified to be DRY and reduce escaping via `-r` flag (acceptable if actual text content contains no `?`,`+`,`()` or `{}` characters, [otherwise they must be escaped](https://www.gnu.org/software/sed/manual/html_node/Extended-regexps.html)). - sed captures anything matched between the parenthesis`()` and inserts it via `\1` as part of the replacement. - case statements adopt the `(` prefix, adopting recent shell style for consistency. --- * Refactor SSL_TYPE=disabled - Postfix is also disabled now. - Included heavy inline documentation reference for maintainers. - Dropped an obsolete postfix config option 'use_tls' on the relayhost function, it was replaced by 'security_level'. --- * I'm a friggin' sed wizard now - The `modern` TLS_LEVEL is the default values for the configs they modify. As such, `sedfile` outputs an "Error" which isn't an actual concern, back to regular `sed`. - I realized that multiple edits for the same file can all be done at once via `-e` (assuming other sed options are the same for each operation), and that `g` suffix is global scope for single line match, not whole file (default as sed iterates through individual lines). - Some postfix replacements have `smtp` and `smtpd` lines, collapsed into a single `smtpd?` instead now that I know sed better. --- * tests(fix): Tests that require SSL/TLS to pass - SSL_TYPE=snakeoil added as temporary workaround. - nmap tests are being dropped. These were added about 4-5 years ago, I have since made these redundant with the `testssl.sh` tests. - Additionally the `--link` option is deprecated and IIRC these grades were a bit misleading when I initially used nmap in my own TLS cipher suite update PRs in the past. - The removed SSL test is already handled in mail_ssl_manual.bats ldap test: - Replace `--link` alias option with `--network` and alias assignment. - Parameterized some values and added the `SSL_TYPE` to resolve the starttls test failure. privacy test: - Also needed `SSL_TYPE` to pass the starttls test. `tests.bats` had another starttls test for imap: - Workaround for now is to give the main test container `SSL_TYPE=snakeoil`. --- * Remove the expired lets-encrypt cert This expired in March 2021. It was originally required when first added back in 2016 as LetsEncrypt was fairly new and not as broadly accepted into OS trust stores. No longer the case today. --- * chore: Housekeeping Not required for this PR branch, little bit of tidying up while working on these two test files. - privacy test copied over content when extracted from `tests.bats` that isn't relevant. - ldap test was not as easy to identify the source of DOVECOT_TLS. Added comment to make the prefix connection to `configomat.sh` and `.ext` files more easier to find. - Additionally converted the two localhost FQDN to vars. --- * Default SSL_TYPE becomes `''` (aka equivalent to desired `disabled` case) - This is to prevent other tests from failing by hitting the panic catchall case. - More ideal would be adjusting tests to default to `disabled`, rather than treating `disabled` as an empty / unset SSL_TYPE value. --- * Add inline documentation for `dms_panic` - This could later be better formatted and placed into contributor docs. Panic with kill (shutdown) not exit (errex): - `kill 1` from `_shutdown` will send SIGTERM signal to PID 1 (init process). - `exit 1` within the `start-mailserver.sh` init scripts context, will just exit the initialization script leaving the container running when it shouldn't. The two previous `_shutdown` methods can benefit from using `dms_panic` wrapper instead to standardize on panic messages.
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# NOTE: If the network already exists, test will fail to start.
docker network create "${DMS_TEST_NETWORK}"
tests: Refactor LDAP tests to current conventions (#3483) * tests: Switch to setup helper and conventions * tests: Adapt run command to new conventions - We have two helper methods with implicit `CONTAINER_NAME` reference, which is a bit more DRY and improves readability. - `wc -l` + `assert_output 1` converted to use helper `_should_output_number_of_lines 1` - `DOMAIN` var changed from `my-domain.com` to local testing domain `example.test`. * tests: Refactor `setup_file()` - Test wide ENV defined at the top - OpenLDAP build and run logic grouped together. Added notes, network alias and tty not required. - Extracted out special LDAP Postfix/Dovecot ENV into separate array. LDAP specific provisioning / auth ENV also included, with comments + linebreak to better group related ENV. - Likewise additional ENV to support test cases has been extracted to a separate array with additional comments for context. - Those two arrays are expanded back into the main `CUSTOM_SETUP_ARGUMENTS` that configure hostname and network for the DMS container. * tests: Refactor the LDAP account table query testcase - Covers 3 accounts to test from LDAP. - 2 are the same query against users/aliases/groups tables in Postfix, only differing by account queried (and expected as returned result). - 1 separate test to ensure a difference in config is supported correctly. - Extracted repeated test logic into a helper method. - Added additional context in comments about the creation source of these LDAP accounts and their related Postfix config / interaction. Direct reference to special case PR (since `git blame` will be less useful). * tests: Use iteration for `grep` setting checks More DRY approach. With a bit more helpful failure context via `assert_output` (_and only grepping the key_). Simpler to grok what's being covered. * tests: DRY test email delivery A bit more verbose with the new helper method. `test-email.txt` template is only used by the LDAP test, as is the `sendmail` command. Helper will take two args to support the testcases, but at a later date should be refactored to be consistent with the `_send_email()` helper (_which presently uses `nc` that is required for plain-text mail/auth, otherwise we'd have used `openssl`, bigger refactor required_). * tests: Slight revisions and relocating testcases - Dovecot quota plugin testcase revised to check files exist instead of rely on `ls` failure. - Moved Postfix quota plugin testcase into prior dovecot testcase for quota plugin check. Better error output by only querying the `smtpd_recipient_restrictions` setting (_which should be the only one configured for the service_). - Moved the saslauthd and pflogsumm testcases (_no changes beyond revised comments_) above the `ATTENTION` comment, and one testcase below the comment that belonged to that group. * tests: Simplify openldap `docker build` command - `--no-cache` was creating a new image on the Docker host each time the test is run. Shouldn't be any need to build without cache. - No need to use `pushd` + `popd`, can just provide the path context directly, and the `./Dockerfile` is an implicit default thus `-f` not required either. Additionally removed the old `checking` prefix from testcase names. * tests: Move LDAP specific config into `test/config/ldap/` - No changes to any of these config files, just better isolation as not relevant to any other tests. - Section heading in `setup_file()` added to distinguish the remainder of the function is dedicated to the DMS container setup. - Comment providing some context about the `mv` to maintainers, this should be done after defaults are initialized but before starting up the container. * chore: Appease the lint gods * Apply suggestions from code review
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# Setup local openldap service:
docker run --rm -d --name "${CONTAINER2_NAME}" \
--env LDAP_ADMIN_PASSWORD=admin \
--env LDAP_ROOT='dc=example,dc=test' \
--env LDAP_PORT_NUMBER=389 \
--env LDAP_SKIP_DEFAULT_TREE=yes \
--volume "${REPOSITORY_ROOT}/test/config/ldap/openldap/ldifs/:/ldifs/:ro" \
--volume "${REPOSITORY_ROOT}/test/config/ldap/openldap/schemas/:/schemas/:ro" \
fix: Remove `mkcert.sh` usage + `_setup_ssl` refactor. (#2196) * chore(refactor): DRY up the `_setup_ssl` method - `/etc/postfix/ssl` was a bit misleading in usage here. As a maintainer (of my own contribution!) I was confused why only `/etc/postfix/ssl` was referenced and not `/etc/dovecot/ssl`. - The postfix specific path is unnecessary, dovecot was referencing it via it's config, the same can be done from postfix to a generic DMS specific config location instead. - This location is defined and created early as `/etc/dms/tls` (with var `DMS_TLS_PATH`). All usage of `/etc/postfix/ssl` has been replaced, making it easier to grok. Several `mkdir` commands related to this have been dropped as a result. - Likewise, a related `TMP_DMS_TLS_PATH` var provides a reference to the config volume path `/tmp/docker-mailserver` which is used for conditions on presently hard-coded paths. - Other values that benefit from being DRY have been lifted up into vars. Definitely easier to follow now and makes some further opportunities clearer to tackle in a future refactor. - `chmod` has been updated where appropriate. Public key/cert is acceptable to have as readable by non-root users (644). The custom type with single fullchain file was not root accessible only, but should as it contains a private key. - That said, the security benefit can be a bit moot due to source files that were copied remain present, the user would be responsible to ensure similar permissions on their source files. - I've not touched LetsEncrypt section as I don't have time to investigate into that yet (not familiar with that portion). --- * chore: Remove mkcert logic and dovecot cert - No longer serving a purpose. - Our own TLS startup script handles a variety of cert scenarios, while the dropped code was always generating a self-signed cert and persisting an unused cert regardless with `ONE_DIR=1`. - To avoid similar issues that DH params had with doveadm validating filepath values in the SSL config, the default dummy values match postfix pointing to "snakeoil" cert. That serves the same purpose as mkcert was covering in the image. - Bonus, no more hassle with differing mkcert target paths for users replacing our supplied Dovecot with the latest community edition. --- * Error handling for SSL_TYPE - Added a panic utility to exit early when SSL_TYPE conditions are misconfigured. - Some info text had order of key/cert occurrence swapped to be consistent with key then cert. - Some existing comments moved and rephrased. - Additional comments added. - `-f` test for cert files instead of `-e` (true also for directories/devices/symlinks). - _notify messages lifted out of conditionals so that they always output when the case is hit. - ~~Empty SSL_TYPE collapsed into catch all panic, while it's contents is now mapped to a new 'disabled' value.~~ --- * Use sedfile + improve sed expressions + update case style - Uses sedfile when appropriate (file change intentional, not optional match/check). - sed expressions modified to be DRY and reduce escaping via `-r` flag (acceptable if actual text content contains no `?`,`+`,`()` or `{}` characters, [otherwise they must be escaped](https://www.gnu.org/software/sed/manual/html_node/Extended-regexps.html)). - sed captures anything matched between the parenthesis`()` and inserts it via `\1` as part of the replacement. - case statements adopt the `(` prefix, adopting recent shell style for consistency. --- * Refactor SSL_TYPE=disabled - Postfix is also disabled now. - Included heavy inline documentation reference for maintainers. - Dropped an obsolete postfix config option 'use_tls' on the relayhost function, it was replaced by 'security_level'. --- * I'm a friggin' sed wizard now - The `modern` TLS_LEVEL is the default values for the configs they modify. As such, `sedfile` outputs an "Error" which isn't an actual concern, back to regular `sed`. - I realized that multiple edits for the same file can all be done at once via `-e` (assuming other sed options are the same for each operation), and that `g` suffix is global scope for single line match, not whole file (default as sed iterates through individual lines). - Some postfix replacements have `smtp` and `smtpd` lines, collapsed into a single `smtpd?` instead now that I know sed better. --- * tests(fix): Tests that require SSL/TLS to pass - SSL_TYPE=snakeoil added as temporary workaround. - nmap tests are being dropped. These were added about 4-5 years ago, I have since made these redundant with the `testssl.sh` tests. - Additionally the `--link` option is deprecated and IIRC these grades were a bit misleading when I initially used nmap in my own TLS cipher suite update PRs in the past. - The removed SSL test is already handled in mail_ssl_manual.bats ldap test: - Replace `--link` alias option with `--network` and alias assignment. - Parameterized some values and added the `SSL_TYPE` to resolve the starttls test failure. privacy test: - Also needed `SSL_TYPE` to pass the starttls test. `tests.bats` had another starttls test for imap: - Workaround for now is to give the main test container `SSL_TYPE=snakeoil`. --- * Remove the expired lets-encrypt cert This expired in March 2021. It was originally required when first added back in 2016 as LetsEncrypt was fairly new and not as broadly accepted into OS trust stores. No longer the case today. --- * chore: Housekeeping Not required for this PR branch, little bit of tidying up while working on these two test files. - privacy test copied over content when extracted from `tests.bats` that isn't relevant. - ldap test was not as easy to identify the source of DOVECOT_TLS. Added comment to make the prefix connection to `configomat.sh` and `.ext` files more easier to find. - Additionally converted the two localhost FQDN to vars. --- * Default SSL_TYPE becomes `''` (aka equivalent to desired `disabled` case) - This is to prevent other tests from failing by hitting the panic catchall case. - More ideal would be adjusting tests to default to `disabled`, rather than treating `disabled` as an empty / unset SSL_TYPE value. --- * Add inline documentation for `dms_panic` - This could later be better formatted and placed into contributor docs. Panic with kill (shutdown) not exit (errex): - `kill 1` from `_shutdown` will send SIGTERM signal to PID 1 (init process). - `exit 1` within the `start-mailserver.sh` init scripts context, will just exit the initialization script leaving the container running when it shouldn't. The two previous `_shutdown` methods can benefit from using `dms_panic` wrapper instead to standardize on panic messages.
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--hostname "${FQDN_LDAP}" \
--network "${DMS_TEST_NETWORK}" \
bitnami/openldap:latest
_run_until_success_or_timeout 20 sh -c "docker logs ${CONTAINER2_NAME} 2>&1 | grep 'LDAP setup finished'"
tests: Refactor LDAP tests to current conventions (#3483) * tests: Switch to setup helper and conventions * tests: Adapt run command to new conventions - We have two helper methods with implicit `CONTAINER_NAME` reference, which is a bit more DRY and improves readability. - `wc -l` + `assert_output 1` converted to use helper `_should_output_number_of_lines 1` - `DOMAIN` var changed from `my-domain.com` to local testing domain `example.test`. * tests: Refactor `setup_file()` - Test wide ENV defined at the top - OpenLDAP build and run logic grouped together. Added notes, network alias and tty not required. - Extracted out special LDAP Postfix/Dovecot ENV into separate array. LDAP specific provisioning / auth ENV also included, with comments + linebreak to better group related ENV. - Likewise additional ENV to support test cases has been extracted to a separate array with additional comments for context. - Those two arrays are expanded back into the main `CUSTOM_SETUP_ARGUMENTS` that configure hostname and network for the DMS container. * tests: Refactor the LDAP account table query testcase - Covers 3 accounts to test from LDAP. - 2 are the same query against users/aliases/groups tables in Postfix, only differing by account queried (and expected as returned result). - 1 separate test to ensure a difference in config is supported correctly. - Extracted repeated test logic into a helper method. - Added additional context in comments about the creation source of these LDAP accounts and their related Postfix config / interaction. Direct reference to special case PR (since `git blame` will be less useful). * tests: Use iteration for `grep` setting checks More DRY approach. With a bit more helpful failure context via `assert_output` (_and only grepping the key_). Simpler to grok what's being covered. * tests: DRY test email delivery A bit more verbose with the new helper method. `test-email.txt` template is only used by the LDAP test, as is the `sendmail` command. Helper will take two args to support the testcases, but at a later date should be refactored to be consistent with the `_send_email()` helper (_which presently uses `nc` that is required for plain-text mail/auth, otherwise we'd have used `openssl`, bigger refactor required_). * tests: Slight revisions and relocating testcases - Dovecot quota plugin testcase revised to check files exist instead of rely on `ls` failure. - Moved Postfix quota plugin testcase into prior dovecot testcase for quota plugin check. Better error output by only querying the `smtpd_recipient_restrictions` setting (_which should be the only one configured for the service_). - Moved the saslauthd and pflogsumm testcases (_no changes beyond revised comments_) above the `ATTENTION` comment, and one testcase below the comment that belonged to that group. * tests: Simplify openldap `docker build` command - `--no-cache` was creating a new image on the Docker host each time the test is run. Shouldn't be any need to build without cache. - No need to use `pushd` + `popd`, can just provide the path context directly, and the `./Dockerfile` is an implicit default thus `-f` not required either. Additionally removed the old `checking` prefix from testcase names. * tests: Move LDAP specific config into `test/config/ldap/` - No changes to any of these config files, just better isolation as not relevant to any other tests. - Section heading in `setup_file()` added to distinguish the remainder of the function is dedicated to the DMS container setup. - Comment providing some context about the `mv` to maintainers, this should be done after defaults are initialized but before starting up the container. * chore: Appease the lint gods * Apply suggestions from code review
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#
# Setup DMS container
#
# LDAP filter queries explained.
# NOTE: All LDAP configs for Postfix (with the exception of `ldap-senders.cf`), return the `mail` attribute value of matched results.
# This is through the config key `result_attribute`, which the ENV substitution feature can only replace across all configs, not selectively like `query_filter`.
# NOTE: The queries below rely specifically upon attributes and classes defined by the schema `postfix-book.ldif`. These are not compatible with all LDAP setups.
# `mailAlias`` is supported by both classes provided from the schema `postfix-book.ldif`, but `mailEnabled` is only available to `PostfixBookMailAccount` class:
local QUERY_ALIAS='(&(mailAlias=%s) (| (objectClass=PostfixBookMailForward) (&(objectClass=PostfixBookMailAccount)(mailEnabled=TRUE)) ))'
# Postfix does domain lookups with the domain of the recipient to check if DMS manages the mail domain.
# For this lookup `%s` only represents the domain, not a full email address. Hence the match pattern using a wildcard prefix `*@`.
# For a breakdown, see QUERY_SENDERS comment.
# NOTE: Although `result_attribute = mail` will return each accounts full email address, Postfix will only compare to domain-part.
local QUERY_DOMAIN='(| (& (|(mail=*@%s) (mailAlias=*@%s) (mailGroupMember=*@%s)) (&(objectClass=PostfixBookMailAccount)(mailEnabled=TRUE)) ) (&(mailAlias=*@%s)(objectClass=PostfixBookMailForward)) )'
# Simple queries for a single attribute that additionally requires `mailEnabled=TRUE` from the `PostfixBookMailAccount` class:
# NOTE: `mail` attribute is not unique to `PostfixBookMailAccount`. The `mailEnabled` attribute is to further control valid mail accounts.
# TODO: For tests, since `mailEnabled` is not relevant (always configured as TRUE currently),
# a simpler query like `mail=%s` or `mailGroupMember=%s` would be sufficient. The additional constraints could be covered in our docs instead.
local QUERY_GROUP='(&(mailGroupMember=%s) (&(objectClass=PostfixBookMailAccount)(mailEnabled=TRUE)) )'
local QUERY_USER='(&(mail=%s) (&(objectClass=PostfixBookMailAccount)(mailEnabled=TRUE)) )'
# Given the sender address `%s` from Postfix, query LDAP for accounts that meet the search filter,
# the `result_attribute` is `mail` + `uid` (`userID`) attributes for login names that are authorized to use that sender address.
# One of the result values returned must match the login name of the user trying to send mail with that sender address.
#
# Filter: Search for accounts that meet any of the following conditions:
# - Has any attribute (`mail`, `mailAlias`, `mailGroupMember`) with a value of `%s`, AND is of class `PostfixBookMailAccount` with `mailEnabled=TRUE` attribute set.
# - Has attribute `mailAlias` with value of `%s` AND is of class PostfixBookMailForward
# - Has the attribute `userID` with value `some.user.id`
local QUERY_SENDERS='(| (& (|(mail=%s) (mailAlias=%s) (mailGroupMember=%s)) (&(objectClass=PostfixBookMailAccount)(mailEnabled=TRUE)) ) (&(mailAlias=%s)(objectClass=PostfixBookMailForward)) (userID=some.user.id))'
# NOTE: The remaining queries below have been left as they were instead of rewritten, `mailEnabled` has no associated class requirement, nor does the class requirement ensure `mailEnabled=TRUE`.
# When using SASLAuthd for login auth (only valid to Postfix in DMS),
# Postfix will pass on the login username and SASLAuthd will use it's backend to do a lookup.
# The current default is `uniqueIdentifier=%u`, but `%u` is inaccurate currently with LDAP backend
# as SASLAuthd will ignore the domain-part received (if any) and forward only the local-part as the query.
# TODO: Fix this by having supervisor start the service with `-r` option like it does `rimap` backend.
# NOTE: `%u` (full login with realm/domain-part) is presently equivalent to `%U` (local-part) only,
# As the `userID` is not a mail address, we ensure any domain-part is ignored, as a login name is not
# required to match the mail accounts actual `mail` attribute (nor the local-part), they are distinct.
# TODO: Docs should better cover this difference, as it does confuse some users of DMS (and past contributors to our tests..).
local SASLAUTHD_QUERY='(&(userID=%U)(mailEnabled=TRUE))'
# Dovecot is configured to lookup a user account by their login name (`userID` in this case, but it could be any attribute like `mail`).
# Dovecot syntax token `%n` is the local-part of the full email address supplied as the login name. There must be a unique match on `userID` (which there will be as each account is configured via LDIF to use it in their DN)
# NOTE: We already have a constraint on the LDAP tree to search (`LDAP_SEARCH_BASE`), if all objects in that subtree use `PostfixBookMailAccount` class then there is no benefit in the extra constraint.
# TODO: For tests, that additional constraint is meaningless. We can detail it in our docs instead and just use `userID=%n`.
local DOVECOT_QUERY_PASS='(&(userID=%n)(objectClass=PostfixBookMailAccount))'
local DOVECOT_QUERY_USER='(&(userID=%n)(objectClass=PostfixBookMailAccount))'
tests: Refactor LDAP tests to current conventions (#3483) * tests: Switch to setup helper and conventions * tests: Adapt run command to new conventions - We have two helper methods with implicit `CONTAINER_NAME` reference, which is a bit more DRY and improves readability. - `wc -l` + `assert_output 1` converted to use helper `_should_output_number_of_lines 1` - `DOMAIN` var changed from `my-domain.com` to local testing domain `example.test`. * tests: Refactor `setup_file()` - Test wide ENV defined at the top - OpenLDAP build and run logic grouped together. Added notes, network alias and tty not required. - Extracted out special LDAP Postfix/Dovecot ENV into separate array. LDAP specific provisioning / auth ENV also included, with comments + linebreak to better group related ENV. - Likewise additional ENV to support test cases has been extracted to a separate array with additional comments for context. - Those two arrays are expanded back into the main `CUSTOM_SETUP_ARGUMENTS` that configure hostname and network for the DMS container. * tests: Refactor the LDAP account table query testcase - Covers 3 accounts to test from LDAP. - 2 are the same query against users/aliases/groups tables in Postfix, only differing by account queried (and expected as returned result). - 1 separate test to ensure a difference in config is supported correctly. - Extracted repeated test logic into a helper method. - Added additional context in comments about the creation source of these LDAP accounts and their related Postfix config / interaction. Direct reference to special case PR (since `git blame` will be less useful). * tests: Use iteration for `grep` setting checks More DRY approach. With a bit more helpful failure context via `assert_output` (_and only grepping the key_). Simpler to grok what's being covered. * tests: DRY test email delivery A bit more verbose with the new helper method. `test-email.txt` template is only used by the LDAP test, as is the `sendmail` command. Helper will take two args to support the testcases, but at a later date should be refactored to be consistent with the `_send_email()` helper (_which presently uses `nc` that is required for plain-text mail/auth, otherwise we'd have used `openssl`, bigger refactor required_). * tests: Slight revisions and relocating testcases - Dovecot quota plugin testcase revised to check files exist instead of rely on `ls` failure. - Moved Postfix quota plugin testcase into prior dovecot testcase for quota plugin check. Better error output by only querying the `smtpd_recipient_restrictions` setting (_which should be the only one configured for the service_). - Moved the saslauthd and pflogsumm testcases (_no changes beyond revised comments_) above the `ATTENTION` comment, and one testcase below the comment that belonged to that group. * tests: Simplify openldap `docker build` command - `--no-cache` was creating a new image on the Docker host each time the test is run. Shouldn't be any need to build without cache. - No need to use `pushd` + `popd`, can just provide the path context directly, and the `./Dockerfile` is an implicit default thus `-f` not required either. Additionally removed the old `checking` prefix from testcase names. * tests: Move LDAP specific config into `test/config/ldap/` - No changes to any of these config files, just better isolation as not relevant to any other tests. - Section heading in `setup_file()` added to distinguish the remainder of the function is dedicated to the DMS container setup. - Comment providing some context about the `mv` to maintainers, this should be done after defaults are initialized but before starting up the container. * chore: Appease the lint gods * Apply suggestions from code review
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local ENV_LDAP_CONFIG=(
--env ACCOUNT_PROVISIONER=LDAP
# Common LDAP ENV:
# NOTE: `scripts/startup/setup.d/ldap.sh:_setup_ldap()` uses `_replace_by_env_in_file()` to configure settings (stripping `DOVECOT_` / `LDAP_` prefixes):
--env LDAP_SERVER_HOST="ldap://${FQDN_LDAP}"
--env LDAP_SEARCH_BASE='ou=users,dc=example,dc=test'
--env LDAP_START_TLS=no
# Credentials needed for read access to LDAP_SEARCH_BASE:
--env LDAP_BIND_DN='cn=admin,dc=example,dc=test'
--env LDAP_BIND_PW='admin'
# Postfix SASL auth provider (SASLAuthd instead of default Dovecot provider):
tests: Refactor LDAP tests to current conventions (#3483) * tests: Switch to setup helper and conventions * tests: Adapt run command to new conventions - We have two helper methods with implicit `CONTAINER_NAME` reference, which is a bit more DRY and improves readability. - `wc -l` + `assert_output 1` converted to use helper `_should_output_number_of_lines 1` - `DOMAIN` var changed from `my-domain.com` to local testing domain `example.test`. * tests: Refactor `setup_file()` - Test wide ENV defined at the top - OpenLDAP build and run logic grouped together. Added notes, network alias and tty not required. - Extracted out special LDAP Postfix/Dovecot ENV into separate array. LDAP specific provisioning / auth ENV also included, with comments + linebreak to better group related ENV. - Likewise additional ENV to support test cases has been extracted to a separate array with additional comments for context. - Those two arrays are expanded back into the main `CUSTOM_SETUP_ARGUMENTS` that configure hostname and network for the DMS container. * tests: Refactor the LDAP account table query testcase - Covers 3 accounts to test from LDAP. - 2 are the same query against users/aliases/groups tables in Postfix, only differing by account queried (and expected as returned result). - 1 separate test to ensure a difference in config is supported correctly. - Extracted repeated test logic into a helper method. - Added additional context in comments about the creation source of these LDAP accounts and their related Postfix config / interaction. Direct reference to special case PR (since `git blame` will be less useful). * tests: Use iteration for `grep` setting checks More DRY approach. With a bit more helpful failure context via `assert_output` (_and only grepping the key_). Simpler to grok what's being covered. * tests: DRY test email delivery A bit more verbose with the new helper method. `test-email.txt` template is only used by the LDAP test, as is the `sendmail` command. Helper will take two args to support the testcases, but at a later date should be refactored to be consistent with the `_send_email()` helper (_which presently uses `nc` that is required for plain-text mail/auth, otherwise we'd have used `openssl`, bigger refactor required_). * tests: Slight revisions and relocating testcases - Dovecot quota plugin testcase revised to check files exist instead of rely on `ls` failure. - Moved Postfix quota plugin testcase into prior dovecot testcase for quota plugin check. Better error output by only querying the `smtpd_recipient_restrictions` setting (_which should be the only one configured for the service_). - Moved the saslauthd and pflogsumm testcases (_no changes beyond revised comments_) above the `ATTENTION` comment, and one testcase below the comment that belonged to that group. * tests: Simplify openldap `docker build` command - `--no-cache` was creating a new image on the Docker host each time the test is run. Shouldn't be any need to build without cache. - No need to use `pushd` + `popd`, can just provide the path context directly, and the `./Dockerfile` is an implicit default thus `-f` not required either. Additionally removed the old `checking` prefix from testcase names. * tests: Move LDAP specific config into `test/config/ldap/` - No changes to any of these config files, just better isolation as not relevant to any other tests. - Section heading in `setup_file()` added to distinguish the remainder of the function is dedicated to the DMS container setup. - Comment providing some context about the `mv` to maintainers, this should be done after defaults are initialized but before starting up the container. * chore: Appease the lint gods * Apply suggestions from code review
2023-08-17 02:33:34 +00:00
--env ENABLE_SASLAUTHD=1
--env SASLAUTHD_MECHANISMS=ldap
--env SASLAUTHD_LDAP_FILTER="${SASLAUTHD_QUERY}"
tests: Refactor LDAP tests to current conventions (#3483) * tests: Switch to setup helper and conventions * tests: Adapt run command to new conventions - We have two helper methods with implicit `CONTAINER_NAME` reference, which is a bit more DRY and improves readability. - `wc -l` + `assert_output 1` converted to use helper `_should_output_number_of_lines 1` - `DOMAIN` var changed from `my-domain.com` to local testing domain `example.test`. * tests: Refactor `setup_file()` - Test wide ENV defined at the top - OpenLDAP build and run logic grouped together. Added notes, network alias and tty not required. - Extracted out special LDAP Postfix/Dovecot ENV into separate array. LDAP specific provisioning / auth ENV also included, with comments + linebreak to better group related ENV. - Likewise additional ENV to support test cases has been extracted to a separate array with additional comments for context. - Those two arrays are expanded back into the main `CUSTOM_SETUP_ARGUMENTS` that configure hostname and network for the DMS container. * tests: Refactor the LDAP account table query testcase - Covers 3 accounts to test from LDAP. - 2 are the same query against users/aliases/groups tables in Postfix, only differing by account queried (and expected as returned result). - 1 separate test to ensure a difference in config is supported correctly. - Extracted repeated test logic into a helper method. - Added additional context in comments about the creation source of these LDAP accounts and their related Postfix config / interaction. Direct reference to special case PR (since `git blame` will be less useful). * tests: Use iteration for `grep` setting checks More DRY approach. With a bit more helpful failure context via `assert_output` (_and only grepping the key_). Simpler to grok what's being covered. * tests: DRY test email delivery A bit more verbose with the new helper method. `test-email.txt` template is only used by the LDAP test, as is the `sendmail` command. Helper will take two args to support the testcases, but at a later date should be refactored to be consistent with the `_send_email()` helper (_which presently uses `nc` that is required for plain-text mail/auth, otherwise we'd have used `openssl`, bigger refactor required_). * tests: Slight revisions and relocating testcases - Dovecot quota plugin testcase revised to check files exist instead of rely on `ls` failure. - Moved Postfix quota plugin testcase into prior dovecot testcase for quota plugin check. Better error output by only querying the `smtpd_recipient_restrictions` setting (_which should be the only one configured for the service_). - Moved the saslauthd and pflogsumm testcases (_no changes beyond revised comments_) above the `ATTENTION` comment, and one testcase below the comment that belonged to that group. * tests: Simplify openldap `docker build` command - `--no-cache` was creating a new image on the Docker host each time the test is run. Shouldn't be any need to build without cache. - No need to use `pushd` + `popd`, can just provide the path context directly, and the `./Dockerfile` is an implicit default thus `-f` not required either. Additionally removed the old `checking` prefix from testcase names. * tests: Move LDAP specific config into `test/config/ldap/` - No changes to any of these config files, just better isolation as not relevant to any other tests. - Section heading in `setup_file()` added to distinguish the remainder of the function is dedicated to the DMS container setup. - Comment providing some context about the `mv` to maintainers, this should be done after defaults are initialized but before starting up the container. * chore: Appease the lint gods * Apply suggestions from code review
2023-08-17 02:33:34 +00:00
# ENV to configure LDAP configs for Dovecot + Postfix:
# Dovecot:
--env DOVECOT_PASS_FILTER="${DOVECOT_QUERY_PASS}"
--env DOVECOT_USER_FILTER="${DOVECOT_QUERY_USER}"
--env DOVECOT_TLS=no
tests: Refactor LDAP tests to current conventions (#3483) * tests: Switch to setup helper and conventions * tests: Adapt run command to new conventions - We have two helper methods with implicit `CONTAINER_NAME` reference, which is a bit more DRY and improves readability. - `wc -l` + `assert_output 1` converted to use helper `_should_output_number_of_lines 1` - `DOMAIN` var changed from `my-domain.com` to local testing domain `example.test`. * tests: Refactor `setup_file()` - Test wide ENV defined at the top - OpenLDAP build and run logic grouped together. Added notes, network alias and tty not required. - Extracted out special LDAP Postfix/Dovecot ENV into separate array. LDAP specific provisioning / auth ENV also included, with comments + linebreak to better group related ENV. - Likewise additional ENV to support test cases has been extracted to a separate array with additional comments for context. - Those two arrays are expanded back into the main `CUSTOM_SETUP_ARGUMENTS` that configure hostname and network for the DMS container. * tests: Refactor the LDAP account table query testcase - Covers 3 accounts to test from LDAP. - 2 are the same query against users/aliases/groups tables in Postfix, only differing by account queried (and expected as returned result). - 1 separate test to ensure a difference in config is supported correctly. - Extracted repeated test logic into a helper method. - Added additional context in comments about the creation source of these LDAP accounts and their related Postfix config / interaction. Direct reference to special case PR (since `git blame` will be less useful). * tests: Use iteration for `grep` setting checks More DRY approach. With a bit more helpful failure context via `assert_output` (_and only grepping the key_). Simpler to grok what's being covered. * tests: DRY test email delivery A bit more verbose with the new helper method. `test-email.txt` template is only used by the LDAP test, as is the `sendmail` command. Helper will take two args to support the testcases, but at a later date should be refactored to be consistent with the `_send_email()` helper (_which presently uses `nc` that is required for plain-text mail/auth, otherwise we'd have used `openssl`, bigger refactor required_). * tests: Slight revisions and relocating testcases - Dovecot quota plugin testcase revised to check files exist instead of rely on `ls` failure. - Moved Postfix quota plugin testcase into prior dovecot testcase for quota plugin check. Better error output by only querying the `smtpd_recipient_restrictions` setting (_which should be the only one configured for the service_). - Moved the saslauthd and pflogsumm testcases (_no changes beyond revised comments_) above the `ATTENTION` comment, and one testcase below the comment that belonged to that group. * tests: Simplify openldap `docker build` command - `--no-cache` was creating a new image on the Docker host each time the test is run. Shouldn't be any need to build without cache. - No need to use `pushd` + `popd`, can just provide the path context directly, and the `./Dockerfile` is an implicit default thus `-f` not required either. Additionally removed the old `checking` prefix from testcase names. * tests: Move LDAP specific config into `test/config/ldap/` - No changes to any of these config files, just better isolation as not relevant to any other tests. - Section heading in `setup_file()` added to distinguish the remainder of the function is dedicated to the DMS container setup. - Comment providing some context about the `mv` to maintainers, this should be done after defaults are initialized but before starting up the container. * chore: Appease the lint gods * Apply suggestions from code review
2023-08-17 02:33:34 +00:00
# Postfix:
--env LDAP_QUERY_FILTER_ALIAS="${QUERY_ALIAS}"
--env LDAP_QUERY_FILTER_DOMAIN="${QUERY_DOMAIN}"
--env LDAP_QUERY_FILTER_GROUP="${QUERY_GROUP}"
--env LDAP_QUERY_FILTER_SENDERS="${QUERY_SENDERS}"
--env LDAP_QUERY_FILTER_USER="${QUERY_USER}"
tests: Refactor LDAP tests to current conventions (#3483) * tests: Switch to setup helper and conventions * tests: Adapt run command to new conventions - We have two helper methods with implicit `CONTAINER_NAME` reference, which is a bit more DRY and improves readability. - `wc -l` + `assert_output 1` converted to use helper `_should_output_number_of_lines 1` - `DOMAIN` var changed from `my-domain.com` to local testing domain `example.test`. * tests: Refactor `setup_file()` - Test wide ENV defined at the top - OpenLDAP build and run logic grouped together. Added notes, network alias and tty not required. - Extracted out special LDAP Postfix/Dovecot ENV into separate array. LDAP specific provisioning / auth ENV also included, with comments + linebreak to better group related ENV. - Likewise additional ENV to support test cases has been extracted to a separate array with additional comments for context. - Those two arrays are expanded back into the main `CUSTOM_SETUP_ARGUMENTS` that configure hostname and network for the DMS container. * tests: Refactor the LDAP account table query testcase - Covers 3 accounts to test from LDAP. - 2 are the same query against users/aliases/groups tables in Postfix, only differing by account queried (and expected as returned result). - 1 separate test to ensure a difference in config is supported correctly. - Extracted repeated test logic into a helper method. - Added additional context in comments about the creation source of these LDAP accounts and their related Postfix config / interaction. Direct reference to special case PR (since `git blame` will be less useful). * tests: Use iteration for `grep` setting checks More DRY approach. With a bit more helpful failure context via `assert_output` (_and only grepping the key_). Simpler to grok what's being covered. * tests: DRY test email delivery A bit more verbose with the new helper method. `test-email.txt` template is only used by the LDAP test, as is the `sendmail` command. Helper will take two args to support the testcases, but at a later date should be refactored to be consistent with the `_send_email()` helper (_which presently uses `nc` that is required for plain-text mail/auth, otherwise we'd have used `openssl`, bigger refactor required_). * tests: Slight revisions and relocating testcases - Dovecot quota plugin testcase revised to check files exist instead of rely on `ls` failure. - Moved Postfix quota plugin testcase into prior dovecot testcase for quota plugin check. Better error output by only querying the `smtpd_recipient_restrictions` setting (_which should be the only one configured for the service_). - Moved the saslauthd and pflogsumm testcases (_no changes beyond revised comments_) above the `ATTENTION` comment, and one testcase below the comment that belonged to that group. * tests: Simplify openldap `docker build` command - `--no-cache` was creating a new image on the Docker host each time the test is run. Shouldn't be any need to build without cache. - No need to use `pushd` + `popd`, can just provide the path context directly, and the `./Dockerfile` is an implicit default thus `-f` not required either. Additionally removed the old `checking` prefix from testcase names. * tests: Move LDAP specific config into `test/config/ldap/` - No changes to any of these config files, just better isolation as not relevant to any other tests. - Section heading in `setup_file()` added to distinguish the remainder of the function is dedicated to the DMS container setup. - Comment providing some context about the `mv` to maintainers, this should be done after defaults are initialized but before starting up the container. * chore: Appease the lint gods * Apply suggestions from code review
2023-08-17 02:33:34 +00:00
)
# Extra ENV needed to support specific test-cases:
tests: Refactor LDAP tests to current conventions (#3483) * tests: Switch to setup helper and conventions * tests: Adapt run command to new conventions - We have two helper methods with implicit `CONTAINER_NAME` reference, which is a bit more DRY and improves readability. - `wc -l` + `assert_output 1` converted to use helper `_should_output_number_of_lines 1` - `DOMAIN` var changed from `my-domain.com` to local testing domain `example.test`. * tests: Refactor `setup_file()` - Test wide ENV defined at the top - OpenLDAP build and run logic grouped together. Added notes, network alias and tty not required. - Extracted out special LDAP Postfix/Dovecot ENV into separate array. LDAP specific provisioning / auth ENV also included, with comments + linebreak to better group related ENV. - Likewise additional ENV to support test cases has been extracted to a separate array with additional comments for context. - Those two arrays are expanded back into the main `CUSTOM_SETUP_ARGUMENTS` that configure hostname and network for the DMS container. * tests: Refactor the LDAP account table query testcase - Covers 3 accounts to test from LDAP. - 2 are the same query against users/aliases/groups tables in Postfix, only differing by account queried (and expected as returned result). - 1 separate test to ensure a difference in config is supported correctly. - Extracted repeated test logic into a helper method. - Added additional context in comments about the creation source of these LDAP accounts and their related Postfix config / interaction. Direct reference to special case PR (since `git blame` will be less useful). * tests: Use iteration for `grep` setting checks More DRY approach. With a bit more helpful failure context via `assert_output` (_and only grepping the key_). Simpler to grok what's being covered. * tests: DRY test email delivery A bit more verbose with the new helper method. `test-email.txt` template is only used by the LDAP test, as is the `sendmail` command. Helper will take two args to support the testcases, but at a later date should be refactored to be consistent with the `_send_email()` helper (_which presently uses `nc` that is required for plain-text mail/auth, otherwise we'd have used `openssl`, bigger refactor required_). * tests: Slight revisions and relocating testcases - Dovecot quota plugin testcase revised to check files exist instead of rely on `ls` failure. - Moved Postfix quota plugin testcase into prior dovecot testcase for quota plugin check. Better error output by only querying the `smtpd_recipient_restrictions` setting (_which should be the only one configured for the service_). - Moved the saslauthd and pflogsumm testcases (_no changes beyond revised comments_) above the `ATTENTION` comment, and one testcase below the comment that belonged to that group. * tests: Simplify openldap `docker build` command - `--no-cache` was creating a new image on the Docker host each time the test is run. Shouldn't be any need to build without cache. - No need to use `pushd` + `popd`, can just provide the path context directly, and the `./Dockerfile` is an implicit default thus `-f` not required either. Additionally removed the old `checking` prefix from testcase names. * tests: Move LDAP specific config into `test/config/ldap/` - No changes to any of these config files, just better isolation as not relevant to any other tests. - Section heading in `setup_file()` added to distinguish the remainder of the function is dedicated to the DMS container setup. - Comment providing some context about the `mv` to maintainers, this should be done after defaults are initialized but before starting up the container. * chore: Appease the lint gods * Apply suggestions from code review
2023-08-17 02:33:34 +00:00
local ENV_SUPPORT=(
# Required for openssl commands to be successul:
# NOTE: snakeoil cert is created (for `docker-mailserver.invalid`) via Debian post-install script for Postfix package.
# TODO: Use proper TLS cert
--env SSL_TYPE='snakeoil'
# TODO; All below are questionable value to LDAP tests?
--env POSTMASTER_ADDRESS="postmaster@${FQDN_LOCALHOST_A}" # TODO: Only required because LDAP accounts use unrelated domain part. FQDN_LOCALHOST_A / ldif files can be adjusted to FQDN_MAIL
--env PFLOGSUMM_TRIGGER=logrotate
--env REPORT_RECIPIENT=1 # TODO: Invalid value, should be a recipient address (if not default postmaster), remove?
--env SPOOF_PROTECTION=1
)
export CONTAINER_NAME=${CONTAINER1_NAME}
tests: Refactor LDAP tests to current conventions (#3483) * tests: Switch to setup helper and conventions * tests: Adapt run command to new conventions - We have two helper methods with implicit `CONTAINER_NAME` reference, which is a bit more DRY and improves readability. - `wc -l` + `assert_output 1` converted to use helper `_should_output_number_of_lines 1` - `DOMAIN` var changed from `my-domain.com` to local testing domain `example.test`. * tests: Refactor `setup_file()` - Test wide ENV defined at the top - OpenLDAP build and run logic grouped together. Added notes, network alias and tty not required. - Extracted out special LDAP Postfix/Dovecot ENV into separate array. LDAP specific provisioning / auth ENV also included, with comments + linebreak to better group related ENV. - Likewise additional ENV to support test cases has been extracted to a separate array with additional comments for context. - Those two arrays are expanded back into the main `CUSTOM_SETUP_ARGUMENTS` that configure hostname and network for the DMS container. * tests: Refactor the LDAP account table query testcase - Covers 3 accounts to test from LDAP. - 2 are the same query against users/aliases/groups tables in Postfix, only differing by account queried (and expected as returned result). - 1 separate test to ensure a difference in config is supported correctly. - Extracted repeated test logic into a helper method. - Added additional context in comments about the creation source of these LDAP accounts and their related Postfix config / interaction. Direct reference to special case PR (since `git blame` will be less useful). * tests: Use iteration for `grep` setting checks More DRY approach. With a bit more helpful failure context via `assert_output` (_and only grepping the key_). Simpler to grok what's being covered. * tests: DRY test email delivery A bit more verbose with the new helper method. `test-email.txt` template is only used by the LDAP test, as is the `sendmail` command. Helper will take two args to support the testcases, but at a later date should be refactored to be consistent with the `_send_email()` helper (_which presently uses `nc` that is required for plain-text mail/auth, otherwise we'd have used `openssl`, bigger refactor required_). * tests: Slight revisions and relocating testcases - Dovecot quota plugin testcase revised to check files exist instead of rely on `ls` failure. - Moved Postfix quota plugin testcase into prior dovecot testcase for quota plugin check. Better error output by only querying the `smtpd_recipient_restrictions` setting (_which should be the only one configured for the service_). - Moved the saslauthd and pflogsumm testcases (_no changes beyond revised comments_) above the `ATTENTION` comment, and one testcase below the comment that belonged to that group. * tests: Simplify openldap `docker build` command - `--no-cache` was creating a new image on the Docker host each time the test is run. Shouldn't be any need to build without cache. - No need to use `pushd` + `popd`, can just provide the path context directly, and the `./Dockerfile` is an implicit default thus `-f` not required either. Additionally removed the old `checking` prefix from testcase names. * tests: Move LDAP specific config into `test/config/ldap/` - No changes to any of these config files, just better isolation as not relevant to any other tests. - Section heading in `setup_file()` added to distinguish the remainder of the function is dedicated to the DMS container setup. - Comment providing some context about the `mv` to maintainers, this should be done after defaults are initialized but before starting up the container. * chore: Appease the lint gods * Apply suggestions from code review
2023-08-17 02:33:34 +00:00
local CUSTOM_SETUP_ARGUMENTS=(
"${ENV_LDAP_CONFIG[@]}"
"${ENV_SUPPORT[@]}"
--hostname "${FQDN_MAIL}"
--network "${DMS_TEST_NETWORK}"
tests: Refactor LDAP tests to current conventions (#3483) * tests: Switch to setup helper and conventions * tests: Adapt run command to new conventions - We have two helper methods with implicit `CONTAINER_NAME` reference, which is a bit more DRY and improves readability. - `wc -l` + `assert_output 1` converted to use helper `_should_output_number_of_lines 1` - `DOMAIN` var changed from `my-domain.com` to local testing domain `example.test`. * tests: Refactor `setup_file()` - Test wide ENV defined at the top - OpenLDAP build and run logic grouped together. Added notes, network alias and tty not required. - Extracted out special LDAP Postfix/Dovecot ENV into separate array. LDAP specific provisioning / auth ENV also included, with comments + linebreak to better group related ENV. - Likewise additional ENV to support test cases has been extracted to a separate array with additional comments for context. - Those two arrays are expanded back into the main `CUSTOM_SETUP_ARGUMENTS` that configure hostname and network for the DMS container. * tests: Refactor the LDAP account table query testcase - Covers 3 accounts to test from LDAP. - 2 are the same query against users/aliases/groups tables in Postfix, only differing by account queried (and expected as returned result). - 1 separate test to ensure a difference in config is supported correctly. - Extracted repeated test logic into a helper method. - Added additional context in comments about the creation source of these LDAP accounts and their related Postfix config / interaction. Direct reference to special case PR (since `git blame` will be less useful). * tests: Use iteration for `grep` setting checks More DRY approach. With a bit more helpful failure context via `assert_output` (_and only grepping the key_). Simpler to grok what's being covered. * tests: DRY test email delivery A bit more verbose with the new helper method. `test-email.txt` template is only used by the LDAP test, as is the `sendmail` command. Helper will take two args to support the testcases, but at a later date should be refactored to be consistent with the `_send_email()` helper (_which presently uses `nc` that is required for plain-text mail/auth, otherwise we'd have used `openssl`, bigger refactor required_). * tests: Slight revisions and relocating testcases - Dovecot quota plugin testcase revised to check files exist instead of rely on `ls` failure. - Moved Postfix quota plugin testcase into prior dovecot testcase for quota plugin check. Better error output by only querying the `smtpd_recipient_restrictions` setting (_which should be the only one configured for the service_). - Moved the saslauthd and pflogsumm testcases (_no changes beyond revised comments_) above the `ATTENTION` comment, and one testcase below the comment that belonged to that group. * tests: Simplify openldap `docker build` command - `--no-cache` was creating a new image on the Docker host each time the test is run. Shouldn't be any need to build without cache. - No need to use `pushd` + `popd`, can just provide the path context directly, and the `./Dockerfile` is an implicit default thus `-f` not required either. Additionally removed the old `checking` prefix from testcase names. * tests: Move LDAP specific config into `test/config/ldap/` - No changes to any of these config files, just better isolation as not relevant to any other tests. - Section heading in `setup_file()` added to distinguish the remainder of the function is dedicated to the DMS container setup. - Comment providing some context about the `mv` to maintainers, this should be done after defaults are initialized but before starting up the container. * chore: Appease the lint gods * Apply suggestions from code review
2023-08-17 02:33:34 +00:00
)
_init_with_defaults
_common_container_setup 'CUSTOM_SETUP_ARGUMENTS'
_wait_for_smtp_port_in_container
tests: Refactor LDAP tests to current conventions (#3483) * tests: Switch to setup helper and conventions * tests: Adapt run command to new conventions - We have two helper methods with implicit `CONTAINER_NAME` reference, which is a bit more DRY and improves readability. - `wc -l` + `assert_output 1` converted to use helper `_should_output_number_of_lines 1` - `DOMAIN` var changed from `my-domain.com` to local testing domain `example.test`. * tests: Refactor `setup_file()` - Test wide ENV defined at the top - OpenLDAP build and run logic grouped together. Added notes, network alias and tty not required. - Extracted out special LDAP Postfix/Dovecot ENV into separate array. LDAP specific provisioning / auth ENV also included, with comments + linebreak to better group related ENV. - Likewise additional ENV to support test cases has been extracted to a separate array with additional comments for context. - Those two arrays are expanded back into the main `CUSTOM_SETUP_ARGUMENTS` that configure hostname and network for the DMS container. * tests: Refactor the LDAP account table query testcase - Covers 3 accounts to test from LDAP. - 2 are the same query against users/aliases/groups tables in Postfix, only differing by account queried (and expected as returned result). - 1 separate test to ensure a difference in config is supported correctly. - Extracted repeated test logic into a helper method. - Added additional context in comments about the creation source of these LDAP accounts and their related Postfix config / interaction. Direct reference to special case PR (since `git blame` will be less useful). * tests: Use iteration for `grep` setting checks More DRY approach. With a bit more helpful failure context via `assert_output` (_and only grepping the key_). Simpler to grok what's being covered. * tests: DRY test email delivery A bit more verbose with the new helper method. `test-email.txt` template is only used by the LDAP test, as is the `sendmail` command. Helper will take two args to support the testcases, but at a later date should be refactored to be consistent with the `_send_email()` helper (_which presently uses `nc` that is required for plain-text mail/auth, otherwise we'd have used `openssl`, bigger refactor required_). * tests: Slight revisions and relocating testcases - Dovecot quota plugin testcase revised to check files exist instead of rely on `ls` failure. - Moved Postfix quota plugin testcase into prior dovecot testcase for quota plugin check. Better error output by only querying the `smtpd_recipient_restrictions` setting (_which should be the only one configured for the service_). - Moved the saslauthd and pflogsumm testcases (_no changes beyond revised comments_) above the `ATTENTION` comment, and one testcase below the comment that belonged to that group. * tests: Simplify openldap `docker build` command - `--no-cache` was creating a new image on the Docker host each time the test is run. Shouldn't be any need to build without cache. - No need to use `pushd` + `popd`, can just provide the path context directly, and the `./Dockerfile` is an implicit default thus `-f` not required either. Additionally removed the old `checking` prefix from testcase names. * tests: Move LDAP specific config into `test/config/ldap/` - No changes to any of these config files, just better isolation as not relevant to any other tests. - Section heading in `setup_file()` added to distinguish the remainder of the function is dedicated to the DMS container setup. - Comment providing some context about the `mv` to maintainers, this should be done after defaults are initialized but before starting up the container. * chore: Appease the lint gods * Apply suggestions from code review
2023-08-17 02:33:34 +00:00
# Single test-case containers below cannot be defined in a test-case when expanding arrays
# defined in `setup()`. Those arrays would need to be hoisted up to the top of the file vars.
# Alternatively for ENV overrides, separate `.env` files could be used. Better options
# are available once switching to `compose.yaml` in tests.
export CONTAINER_NAME=${CONTAINER3_NAME}
local CUSTOM_SETUP_ARGUMENTS=(
"${ENV_LDAP_CONFIG[@]}"
# `hostname` should be unique when connecting containers via network:
--hostname "custom-config.${DMS_DOMAIN}"
--network "${DMS_TEST_NETWORK}"
)
tests: Refactor LDAP tests to current conventions (#3483) * tests: Switch to setup helper and conventions * tests: Adapt run command to new conventions - We have two helper methods with implicit `CONTAINER_NAME` reference, which is a bit more DRY and improves readability. - `wc -l` + `assert_output 1` converted to use helper `_should_output_number_of_lines 1` - `DOMAIN` var changed from `my-domain.com` to local testing domain `example.test`. * tests: Refactor `setup_file()` - Test wide ENV defined at the top - OpenLDAP build and run logic grouped together. Added notes, network alias and tty not required. - Extracted out special LDAP Postfix/Dovecot ENV into separate array. LDAP specific provisioning / auth ENV also included, with comments + linebreak to better group related ENV. - Likewise additional ENV to support test cases has been extracted to a separate array with additional comments for context. - Those two arrays are expanded back into the main `CUSTOM_SETUP_ARGUMENTS` that configure hostname and network for the DMS container. * tests: Refactor the LDAP account table query testcase - Covers 3 accounts to test from LDAP. - 2 are the same query against users/aliases/groups tables in Postfix, only differing by account queried (and expected as returned result). - 1 separate test to ensure a difference in config is supported correctly. - Extracted repeated test logic into a helper method. - Added additional context in comments about the creation source of these LDAP accounts and their related Postfix config / interaction. Direct reference to special case PR (since `git blame` will be less useful). * tests: Use iteration for `grep` setting checks More DRY approach. With a bit more helpful failure context via `assert_output` (_and only grepping the key_). Simpler to grok what's being covered. * tests: DRY test email delivery A bit more verbose with the new helper method. `test-email.txt` template is only used by the LDAP test, as is the `sendmail` command. Helper will take two args to support the testcases, but at a later date should be refactored to be consistent with the `_send_email()` helper (_which presently uses `nc` that is required for plain-text mail/auth, otherwise we'd have used `openssl`, bigger refactor required_). * tests: Slight revisions and relocating testcases - Dovecot quota plugin testcase revised to check files exist instead of rely on `ls` failure. - Moved Postfix quota plugin testcase into prior dovecot testcase for quota plugin check. Better error output by only querying the `smtpd_recipient_restrictions` setting (_which should be the only one configured for the service_). - Moved the saslauthd and pflogsumm testcases (_no changes beyond revised comments_) above the `ATTENTION` comment, and one testcase below the comment that belonged to that group. * tests: Simplify openldap `docker build` command - `--no-cache` was creating a new image on the Docker host each time the test is run. Shouldn't be any need to build without cache. - No need to use `pushd` + `popd`, can just provide the path context directly, and the `./Dockerfile` is an implicit default thus `-f` not required either. Additionally removed the old `checking` prefix from testcase names. * tests: Move LDAP specific config into `test/config/ldap/` - No changes to any of these config files, just better isolation as not relevant to any other tests. - Section heading in `setup_file()` added to distinguish the remainder of the function is dedicated to the DMS container setup. - Comment providing some context about the `mv` to maintainers, this should be done after defaults are initialized but before starting up the container. * chore: Appease the lint gods * Apply suggestions from code review
2023-08-17 02:33:34 +00:00
_init_with_defaults
# NOTE: `test/config/` has now been duplicated, can move test specific files to host-side `/tmp/docker-mailserver`:
mv "${TEST_TMP_CONFIG}/ldap/overrides/"*.cf "${TEST_TMP_CONFIG}/"
_common_container_setup 'CUSTOM_SETUP_ARGUMENTS'
# Set default implicit container fallback for helpers:
export CONTAINER_NAME=${CONTAINER1_NAME}
}
function teardown_file() {
tests: Refactor LDAP tests to current conventions (#3483) * tests: Switch to setup helper and conventions * tests: Adapt run command to new conventions - We have two helper methods with implicit `CONTAINER_NAME` reference, which is a bit more DRY and improves readability. - `wc -l` + `assert_output 1` converted to use helper `_should_output_number_of_lines 1` - `DOMAIN` var changed from `my-domain.com` to local testing domain `example.test`. * tests: Refactor `setup_file()` - Test wide ENV defined at the top - OpenLDAP build and run logic grouped together. Added notes, network alias and tty not required. - Extracted out special LDAP Postfix/Dovecot ENV into separate array. LDAP specific provisioning / auth ENV also included, with comments + linebreak to better group related ENV. - Likewise additional ENV to support test cases has been extracted to a separate array with additional comments for context. - Those two arrays are expanded back into the main `CUSTOM_SETUP_ARGUMENTS` that configure hostname and network for the DMS container. * tests: Refactor the LDAP account table query testcase - Covers 3 accounts to test from LDAP. - 2 are the same query against users/aliases/groups tables in Postfix, only differing by account queried (and expected as returned result). - 1 separate test to ensure a difference in config is supported correctly. - Extracted repeated test logic into a helper method. - Added additional context in comments about the creation source of these LDAP accounts and their related Postfix config / interaction. Direct reference to special case PR (since `git blame` will be less useful). * tests: Use iteration for `grep` setting checks More DRY approach. With a bit more helpful failure context via `assert_output` (_and only grepping the key_). Simpler to grok what's being covered. * tests: DRY test email delivery A bit more verbose with the new helper method. `test-email.txt` template is only used by the LDAP test, as is the `sendmail` command. Helper will take two args to support the testcases, but at a later date should be refactored to be consistent with the `_send_email()` helper (_which presently uses `nc` that is required for plain-text mail/auth, otherwise we'd have used `openssl`, bigger refactor required_). * tests: Slight revisions and relocating testcases - Dovecot quota plugin testcase revised to check files exist instead of rely on `ls` failure. - Moved Postfix quota plugin testcase into prior dovecot testcase for quota plugin check. Better error output by only querying the `smtpd_recipient_restrictions` setting (_which should be the only one configured for the service_). - Moved the saslauthd and pflogsumm testcases (_no changes beyond revised comments_) above the `ATTENTION` comment, and one testcase below the comment that belonged to that group. * tests: Simplify openldap `docker build` command - `--no-cache` was creating a new image on the Docker host each time the test is run. Shouldn't be any need to build without cache. - No need to use `pushd` + `popd`, can just provide the path context directly, and the `./Dockerfile` is an implicit default thus `-f` not required either. Additionally removed the old `checking` prefix from testcase names. * tests: Move LDAP specific config into `test/config/ldap/` - No changes to any of these config files, just better isolation as not relevant to any other tests. - Section heading in `setup_file()` added to distinguish the remainder of the function is dedicated to the DMS container setup. - Comment providing some context about the `mv` to maintainers, this should be done after defaults are initialized but before starting up the container. * chore: Appease the lint gods * Apply suggestions from code review
2023-08-17 02:33:34 +00:00
docker rm -f "${CONTAINER1_NAME}" "${CONTAINER2_NAME}"
fix: Remove `mkcert.sh` usage + `_setup_ssl` refactor. (#2196) * chore(refactor): DRY up the `_setup_ssl` method - `/etc/postfix/ssl` was a bit misleading in usage here. As a maintainer (of my own contribution!) I was confused why only `/etc/postfix/ssl` was referenced and not `/etc/dovecot/ssl`. - The postfix specific path is unnecessary, dovecot was referencing it via it's config, the same can be done from postfix to a generic DMS specific config location instead. - This location is defined and created early as `/etc/dms/tls` (with var `DMS_TLS_PATH`). All usage of `/etc/postfix/ssl` has been replaced, making it easier to grok. Several `mkdir` commands related to this have been dropped as a result. - Likewise, a related `TMP_DMS_TLS_PATH` var provides a reference to the config volume path `/tmp/docker-mailserver` which is used for conditions on presently hard-coded paths. - Other values that benefit from being DRY have been lifted up into vars. Definitely easier to follow now and makes some further opportunities clearer to tackle in a future refactor. - `chmod` has been updated where appropriate. Public key/cert is acceptable to have as readable by non-root users (644). The custom type with single fullchain file was not root accessible only, but should as it contains a private key. - That said, the security benefit can be a bit moot due to source files that were copied remain present, the user would be responsible to ensure similar permissions on their source files. - I've not touched LetsEncrypt section as I don't have time to investigate into that yet (not familiar with that portion). --- * chore: Remove mkcert logic and dovecot cert - No longer serving a purpose. - Our own TLS startup script handles a variety of cert scenarios, while the dropped code was always generating a self-signed cert and persisting an unused cert regardless with `ONE_DIR=1`. - To avoid similar issues that DH params had with doveadm validating filepath values in the SSL config, the default dummy values match postfix pointing to "snakeoil" cert. That serves the same purpose as mkcert was covering in the image. - Bonus, no more hassle with differing mkcert target paths for users replacing our supplied Dovecot with the latest community edition. --- * Error handling for SSL_TYPE - Added a panic utility to exit early when SSL_TYPE conditions are misconfigured. - Some info text had order of key/cert occurrence swapped to be consistent with key then cert. - Some existing comments moved and rephrased. - Additional comments added. - `-f` test for cert files instead of `-e` (true also for directories/devices/symlinks). - _notify messages lifted out of conditionals so that they always output when the case is hit. - ~~Empty SSL_TYPE collapsed into catch all panic, while it's contents is now mapped to a new 'disabled' value.~~ --- * Use sedfile + improve sed expressions + update case style - Uses sedfile when appropriate (file change intentional, not optional match/check). - sed expressions modified to be DRY and reduce escaping via `-r` flag (acceptable if actual text content contains no `?`,`+`,`()` or `{}` characters, [otherwise they must be escaped](https://www.gnu.org/software/sed/manual/html_node/Extended-regexps.html)). - sed captures anything matched between the parenthesis`()` and inserts it via `\1` as part of the replacement. - case statements adopt the `(` prefix, adopting recent shell style for consistency. --- * Refactor SSL_TYPE=disabled - Postfix is also disabled now. - Included heavy inline documentation reference for maintainers. - Dropped an obsolete postfix config option 'use_tls' on the relayhost function, it was replaced by 'security_level'. --- * I'm a friggin' sed wizard now - The `modern` TLS_LEVEL is the default values for the configs they modify. As such, `sedfile` outputs an "Error" which isn't an actual concern, back to regular `sed`. - I realized that multiple edits for the same file can all be done at once via `-e` (assuming other sed options are the same for each operation), and that `g` suffix is global scope for single line match, not whole file (default as sed iterates through individual lines). - Some postfix replacements have `smtp` and `smtpd` lines, collapsed into a single `smtpd?` instead now that I know sed better. --- * tests(fix): Tests that require SSL/TLS to pass - SSL_TYPE=snakeoil added as temporary workaround. - nmap tests are being dropped. These were added about 4-5 years ago, I have since made these redundant with the `testssl.sh` tests. - Additionally the `--link` option is deprecated and IIRC these grades were a bit misleading when I initially used nmap in my own TLS cipher suite update PRs in the past. - The removed SSL test is already handled in mail_ssl_manual.bats ldap test: - Replace `--link` alias option with `--network` and alias assignment. - Parameterized some values and added the `SSL_TYPE` to resolve the starttls test failure. privacy test: - Also needed `SSL_TYPE` to pass the starttls test. `tests.bats` had another starttls test for imap: - Workaround for now is to give the main test container `SSL_TYPE=snakeoil`. --- * Remove the expired lets-encrypt cert This expired in March 2021. It was originally required when first added back in 2016 as LetsEncrypt was fairly new and not as broadly accepted into OS trust stores. No longer the case today. --- * chore: Housekeeping Not required for this PR branch, little bit of tidying up while working on these two test files. - privacy test copied over content when extracted from `tests.bats` that isn't relevant. - ldap test was not as easy to identify the source of DOVECOT_TLS. Added comment to make the prefix connection to `configomat.sh` and `.ext` files more easier to find. - Additionally converted the two localhost FQDN to vars. --- * Default SSL_TYPE becomes `''` (aka equivalent to desired `disabled` case) - This is to prevent other tests from failing by hitting the panic catchall case. - More ideal would be adjusting tests to default to `disabled`, rather than treating `disabled` as an empty / unset SSL_TYPE value. --- * Add inline documentation for `dms_panic` - This could later be better formatted and placed into contributor docs. Panic with kill (shutdown) not exit (errex): - `kill 1` from `_shutdown` will send SIGTERM signal to PID 1 (init process). - `exit 1` within the `start-mailserver.sh` init scripts context, will just exit the initialization script leaving the container running when it shouldn't. The two previous `_shutdown` methods can benefit from using `dms_panic` wrapper instead to standardize on panic messages.
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docker network rm "${DMS_TEST_NETWORK}"
}
# Could optionally call `_default_teardown` in test-cases that have specific containers.
# This will otherwise handle it implicitly which is helpful when the test-case hits a failure,
# As failure will bail early missing teardown, which then prevents network cleanup. This way is safer:
function teardown() {
if [[ ${CONTAINER_NAME} != "${CONTAINER1_NAME}" ]] \
&& [[ ${CONTAINER_NAME} != "${CONTAINER2_NAME}" ]]
then
_default_teardown
fi
}
# postfix
tests: Refactor LDAP tests to current conventions (#3483) * tests: Switch to setup helper and conventions * tests: Adapt run command to new conventions - We have two helper methods with implicit `CONTAINER_NAME` reference, which is a bit more DRY and improves readability. - `wc -l` + `assert_output 1` converted to use helper `_should_output_number_of_lines 1` - `DOMAIN` var changed from `my-domain.com` to local testing domain `example.test`. * tests: Refactor `setup_file()` - Test wide ENV defined at the top - OpenLDAP build and run logic grouped together. Added notes, network alias and tty not required. - Extracted out special LDAP Postfix/Dovecot ENV into separate array. LDAP specific provisioning / auth ENV also included, with comments + linebreak to better group related ENV. - Likewise additional ENV to support test cases has been extracted to a separate array with additional comments for context. - Those two arrays are expanded back into the main `CUSTOM_SETUP_ARGUMENTS` that configure hostname and network for the DMS container. * tests: Refactor the LDAP account table query testcase - Covers 3 accounts to test from LDAP. - 2 are the same query against users/aliases/groups tables in Postfix, only differing by account queried (and expected as returned result). - 1 separate test to ensure a difference in config is supported correctly. - Extracted repeated test logic into a helper method. - Added additional context in comments about the creation source of these LDAP accounts and their related Postfix config / interaction. Direct reference to special case PR (since `git blame` will be less useful). * tests: Use iteration for `grep` setting checks More DRY approach. With a bit more helpful failure context via `assert_output` (_and only grepping the key_). Simpler to grok what's being covered. * tests: DRY test email delivery A bit more verbose with the new helper method. `test-email.txt` template is only used by the LDAP test, as is the `sendmail` command. Helper will take two args to support the testcases, but at a later date should be refactored to be consistent with the `_send_email()` helper (_which presently uses `nc` that is required for plain-text mail/auth, otherwise we'd have used `openssl`, bigger refactor required_). * tests: Slight revisions and relocating testcases - Dovecot quota plugin testcase revised to check files exist instead of rely on `ls` failure. - Moved Postfix quota plugin testcase into prior dovecot testcase for quota plugin check. Better error output by only querying the `smtpd_recipient_restrictions` setting (_which should be the only one configured for the service_). - Moved the saslauthd and pflogsumm testcases (_no changes beyond revised comments_) above the `ATTENTION` comment, and one testcase below the comment that belonged to that group. * tests: Simplify openldap `docker build` command - `--no-cache` was creating a new image on the Docker host each time the test is run. Shouldn't be any need to build without cache. - No need to use `pushd` + `popd`, can just provide the path context directly, and the `./Dockerfile` is an implicit default thus `-f` not required either. Additionally removed the old `checking` prefix from testcase names. * tests: Move LDAP specific config into `test/config/ldap/` - No changes to any of these config files, just better isolation as not relevant to any other tests. - Section heading in `setup_file()` added to distinguish the remainder of the function is dedicated to the DMS container setup. - Comment providing some context about the `mv` to maintainers, this should be done after defaults are initialized but before starting up the container. * chore: Appease the lint gods * Apply suggestions from code review
2023-08-17 02:33:34 +00:00
# NOTE: Each of the 3 user accounts tested below are defined in separate LDIF config files,
# Those are bundled into the locally built OpenLDAP Dockerfile.
@test "postfix: ldap lookup works correctly" {
_should_exist_in_ldap_tables "some.user@${FQDN_LOCALHOST_A}"
# Test email receiving from a other domain then the primary domain of the mailserver
tests: Refactor LDAP tests to current conventions (#3483) * tests: Switch to setup helper and conventions * tests: Adapt run command to new conventions - We have two helper methods with implicit `CONTAINER_NAME` reference, which is a bit more DRY and improves readability. - `wc -l` + `assert_output 1` converted to use helper `_should_output_number_of_lines 1` - `DOMAIN` var changed from `my-domain.com` to local testing domain `example.test`. * tests: Refactor `setup_file()` - Test wide ENV defined at the top - OpenLDAP build and run logic grouped together. Added notes, network alias and tty not required. - Extracted out special LDAP Postfix/Dovecot ENV into separate array. LDAP specific provisioning / auth ENV also included, with comments + linebreak to better group related ENV. - Likewise additional ENV to support test cases has been extracted to a separate array with additional comments for context. - Those two arrays are expanded back into the main `CUSTOM_SETUP_ARGUMENTS` that configure hostname and network for the DMS container. * tests: Refactor the LDAP account table query testcase - Covers 3 accounts to test from LDAP. - 2 are the same query against users/aliases/groups tables in Postfix, only differing by account queried (and expected as returned result). - 1 separate test to ensure a difference in config is supported correctly. - Extracted repeated test logic into a helper method. - Added additional context in comments about the creation source of these LDAP accounts and their related Postfix config / interaction. Direct reference to special case PR (since `git blame` will be less useful). * tests: Use iteration for `grep` setting checks More DRY approach. With a bit more helpful failure context via `assert_output` (_and only grepping the key_). Simpler to grok what's being covered. * tests: DRY test email delivery A bit more verbose with the new helper method. `test-email.txt` template is only used by the LDAP test, as is the `sendmail` command. Helper will take two args to support the testcases, but at a later date should be refactored to be consistent with the `_send_email()` helper (_which presently uses `nc` that is required for plain-text mail/auth, otherwise we'd have used `openssl`, bigger refactor required_). * tests: Slight revisions and relocating testcases - Dovecot quota plugin testcase revised to check files exist instead of rely on `ls` failure. - Moved Postfix quota plugin testcase into prior dovecot testcase for quota plugin check. Better error output by only querying the `smtpd_recipient_restrictions` setting (_which should be the only one configured for the service_). - Moved the saslauthd and pflogsumm testcases (_no changes beyond revised comments_) above the `ATTENTION` comment, and one testcase below the comment that belonged to that group. * tests: Simplify openldap `docker build` command - `--no-cache` was creating a new image on the Docker host each time the test is run. Shouldn't be any need to build without cache. - No need to use `pushd` + `popd`, can just provide the path context directly, and the `./Dockerfile` is an implicit default thus `-f` not required either. Additionally removed the old `checking` prefix from testcase names. * tests: Move LDAP specific config into `test/config/ldap/` - No changes to any of these config files, just better isolation as not relevant to any other tests. - Section heading in `setup_file()` added to distinguish the remainder of the function is dedicated to the DMS container setup. - Comment providing some context about the `mv` to maintainers, this should be done after defaults are initialized but before starting up the container. * chore: Appease the lint gods * Apply suggestions from code review
2023-08-17 02:33:34 +00:00
_should_exist_in_ldap_tables "some.other.user@${FQDN_LOCALHOST_B}"
# Should not require `userID` / `uid` to match the local part of `mail` (`.ldif` defined settings):
tests: Refactor LDAP tests to current conventions (#3483) * tests: Switch to setup helper and conventions * tests: Adapt run command to new conventions - We have two helper methods with implicit `CONTAINER_NAME` reference, which is a bit more DRY and improves readability. - `wc -l` + `assert_output 1` converted to use helper `_should_output_number_of_lines 1` - `DOMAIN` var changed from `my-domain.com` to local testing domain `example.test`. * tests: Refactor `setup_file()` - Test wide ENV defined at the top - OpenLDAP build and run logic grouped together. Added notes, network alias and tty not required. - Extracted out special LDAP Postfix/Dovecot ENV into separate array. LDAP specific provisioning / auth ENV also included, with comments + linebreak to better group related ENV. - Likewise additional ENV to support test cases has been extracted to a separate array with additional comments for context. - Those two arrays are expanded back into the main `CUSTOM_SETUP_ARGUMENTS` that configure hostname and network for the DMS container. * tests: Refactor the LDAP account table query testcase - Covers 3 accounts to test from LDAP. - 2 are the same query against users/aliases/groups tables in Postfix, only differing by account queried (and expected as returned result). - 1 separate test to ensure a difference in config is supported correctly. - Extracted repeated test logic into a helper method. - Added additional context in comments about the creation source of these LDAP accounts and their related Postfix config / interaction. Direct reference to special case PR (since `git blame` will be less useful). * tests: Use iteration for `grep` setting checks More DRY approach. With a bit more helpful failure context via `assert_output` (_and only grepping the key_). Simpler to grok what's being covered. * tests: DRY test email delivery A bit more verbose with the new helper method. `test-email.txt` template is only used by the LDAP test, as is the `sendmail` command. Helper will take two args to support the testcases, but at a later date should be refactored to be consistent with the `_send_email()` helper (_which presently uses `nc` that is required for plain-text mail/auth, otherwise we'd have used `openssl`, bigger refactor required_). * tests: Slight revisions and relocating testcases - Dovecot quota plugin testcase revised to check files exist instead of rely on `ls` failure. - Moved Postfix quota plugin testcase into prior dovecot testcase for quota plugin check. Better error output by only querying the `smtpd_recipient_restrictions` setting (_which should be the only one configured for the service_). - Moved the saslauthd and pflogsumm testcases (_no changes beyond revised comments_) above the `ATTENTION` comment, and one testcase below the comment that belonged to that group. * tests: Simplify openldap `docker build` command - `--no-cache` was creating a new image on the Docker host each time the test is run. Shouldn't be any need to build without cache. - No need to use `pushd` + `popd`, can just provide the path context directly, and the `./Dockerfile` is an implicit default thus `-f` not required either. Additionally removed the old `checking` prefix from testcase names. * tests: Move LDAP specific config into `test/config/ldap/` - No changes to any of these config files, just better isolation as not relevant to any other tests. - Section heading in `setup_file()` added to distinguish the remainder of the function is dedicated to the DMS container setup. - Comment providing some context about the `mv` to maintainers, this should be done after defaults are initialized but before starting up the container. * chore: Appease the lint gods * Apply suggestions from code review
2023-08-17 02:33:34 +00:00
# REF: https://github.com/docker-mailserver/docker-mailserver/pull/642#issuecomment-313916384
# NOTE: This account has no `mailAlias` or `mailGroupMember` defined in it's `.ldif`.
local MAIL_ACCOUNT="some.user.email@${FQDN_LOCALHOST_A}"
_run_in_container postmap -q "${MAIL_ACCOUNT}" ldap:/etc/postfix/ldap-users.cf
assert_success
tests: Refactor LDAP tests to current conventions (#3483) * tests: Switch to setup helper and conventions * tests: Adapt run command to new conventions - We have two helper methods with implicit `CONTAINER_NAME` reference, which is a bit more DRY and improves readability. - `wc -l` + `assert_output 1` converted to use helper `_should_output_number_of_lines 1` - `DOMAIN` var changed from `my-domain.com` to local testing domain `example.test`. * tests: Refactor `setup_file()` - Test wide ENV defined at the top - OpenLDAP build and run logic grouped together. Added notes, network alias and tty not required. - Extracted out special LDAP Postfix/Dovecot ENV into separate array. LDAP specific provisioning / auth ENV also included, with comments + linebreak to better group related ENV. - Likewise additional ENV to support test cases has been extracted to a separate array with additional comments for context. - Those two arrays are expanded back into the main `CUSTOM_SETUP_ARGUMENTS` that configure hostname and network for the DMS container. * tests: Refactor the LDAP account table query testcase - Covers 3 accounts to test from LDAP. - 2 are the same query against users/aliases/groups tables in Postfix, only differing by account queried (and expected as returned result). - 1 separate test to ensure a difference in config is supported correctly. - Extracted repeated test logic into a helper method. - Added additional context in comments about the creation source of these LDAP accounts and their related Postfix config / interaction. Direct reference to special case PR (since `git blame` will be less useful). * tests: Use iteration for `grep` setting checks More DRY approach. With a bit more helpful failure context via `assert_output` (_and only grepping the key_). Simpler to grok what's being covered. * tests: DRY test email delivery A bit more verbose with the new helper method. `test-email.txt` template is only used by the LDAP test, as is the `sendmail` command. Helper will take two args to support the testcases, but at a later date should be refactored to be consistent with the `_send_email()` helper (_which presently uses `nc` that is required for plain-text mail/auth, otherwise we'd have used `openssl`, bigger refactor required_). * tests: Slight revisions and relocating testcases - Dovecot quota plugin testcase revised to check files exist instead of rely on `ls` failure. - Moved Postfix quota plugin testcase into prior dovecot testcase for quota plugin check. Better error output by only querying the `smtpd_recipient_restrictions` setting (_which should be the only one configured for the service_). - Moved the saslauthd and pflogsumm testcases (_no changes beyond revised comments_) above the `ATTENTION` comment, and one testcase below the comment that belonged to that group. * tests: Simplify openldap `docker build` command - `--no-cache` was creating a new image on the Docker host each time the test is run. Shouldn't be any need to build without cache. - No need to use `pushd` + `popd`, can just provide the path context directly, and the `./Dockerfile` is an implicit default thus `-f` not required either. Additionally removed the old `checking` prefix from testcase names. * tests: Move LDAP specific config into `test/config/ldap/` - No changes to any of these config files, just better isolation as not relevant to any other tests. - Section heading in `setup_file()` added to distinguish the remainder of the function is dedicated to the DMS container setup. - Comment providing some context about the `mv` to maintainers, this should be done after defaults are initialized but before starting up the container. * chore: Appease the lint gods * Apply suggestions from code review
2023-08-17 02:33:34 +00:00
assert_output "${MAIL_ACCOUNT}"
}
tests: Refactor LDAP tests to current conventions (#3483) * tests: Switch to setup helper and conventions * tests: Adapt run command to new conventions - We have two helper methods with implicit `CONTAINER_NAME` reference, which is a bit more DRY and improves readability. - `wc -l` + `assert_output 1` converted to use helper `_should_output_number_of_lines 1` - `DOMAIN` var changed from `my-domain.com` to local testing domain `example.test`. * tests: Refactor `setup_file()` - Test wide ENV defined at the top - OpenLDAP build and run logic grouped together. Added notes, network alias and tty not required. - Extracted out special LDAP Postfix/Dovecot ENV into separate array. LDAP specific provisioning / auth ENV also included, with comments + linebreak to better group related ENV. - Likewise additional ENV to support test cases has been extracted to a separate array with additional comments for context. - Those two arrays are expanded back into the main `CUSTOM_SETUP_ARGUMENTS` that configure hostname and network for the DMS container. * tests: Refactor the LDAP account table query testcase - Covers 3 accounts to test from LDAP. - 2 are the same query against users/aliases/groups tables in Postfix, only differing by account queried (and expected as returned result). - 1 separate test to ensure a difference in config is supported correctly. - Extracted repeated test logic into a helper method. - Added additional context in comments about the creation source of these LDAP accounts and their related Postfix config / interaction. Direct reference to special case PR (since `git blame` will be less useful). * tests: Use iteration for `grep` setting checks More DRY approach. With a bit more helpful failure context via `assert_output` (_and only grepping the key_). Simpler to grok what's being covered. * tests: DRY test email delivery A bit more verbose with the new helper method. `test-email.txt` template is only used by the LDAP test, as is the `sendmail` command. Helper will take two args to support the testcases, but at a later date should be refactored to be consistent with the `_send_email()` helper (_which presently uses `nc` that is required for plain-text mail/auth, otherwise we'd have used `openssl`, bigger refactor required_). * tests: Slight revisions and relocating testcases - Dovecot quota plugin testcase revised to check files exist instead of rely on `ls` failure. - Moved Postfix quota plugin testcase into prior dovecot testcase for quota plugin check. Better error output by only querying the `smtpd_recipient_restrictions` setting (_which should be the only one configured for the service_). - Moved the saslauthd and pflogsumm testcases (_no changes beyond revised comments_) above the `ATTENTION` comment, and one testcase below the comment that belonged to that group. * tests: Simplify openldap `docker build` command - `--no-cache` was creating a new image on the Docker host each time the test is run. Shouldn't be any need to build without cache. - No need to use `pushd` + `popd`, can just provide the path context directly, and the `./Dockerfile` is an implicit default thus `-f` not required either. Additionally removed the old `checking` prefix from testcase names. * tests: Move LDAP specific config into `test/config/ldap/` - No changes to any of these config files, just better isolation as not relevant to any other tests. - Section heading in `setup_file()` added to distinguish the remainder of the function is dedicated to the DMS container setup. - Comment providing some context about the `mv` to maintainers, this should be done after defaults are initialized but before starting up the container. * chore: Appease the lint gods * Apply suggestions from code review
2023-08-17 02:33:34 +00:00
# Custom LDAP config files support:
@test "postfix: ldap custom config files copied" {
# Use the test-case specific container from `setup()` (change only applies to test-case):
export CONTAINER_NAME=${CONTAINER3_NAME}
tests: Refactor LDAP tests to current conventions (#3483) * tests: Switch to setup helper and conventions * tests: Adapt run command to new conventions - We have two helper methods with implicit `CONTAINER_NAME` reference, which is a bit more DRY and improves readability. - `wc -l` + `assert_output 1` converted to use helper `_should_output_number_of_lines 1` - `DOMAIN` var changed from `my-domain.com` to local testing domain `example.test`. * tests: Refactor `setup_file()` - Test wide ENV defined at the top - OpenLDAP build and run logic grouped together. Added notes, network alias and tty not required. - Extracted out special LDAP Postfix/Dovecot ENV into separate array. LDAP specific provisioning / auth ENV also included, with comments + linebreak to better group related ENV. - Likewise additional ENV to support test cases has been extracted to a separate array with additional comments for context. - Those two arrays are expanded back into the main `CUSTOM_SETUP_ARGUMENTS` that configure hostname and network for the DMS container. * tests: Refactor the LDAP account table query testcase - Covers 3 accounts to test from LDAP. - 2 are the same query against users/aliases/groups tables in Postfix, only differing by account queried (and expected as returned result). - 1 separate test to ensure a difference in config is supported correctly. - Extracted repeated test logic into a helper method. - Added additional context in comments about the creation source of these LDAP accounts and their related Postfix config / interaction. Direct reference to special case PR (since `git blame` will be less useful). * tests: Use iteration for `grep` setting checks More DRY approach. With a bit more helpful failure context via `assert_output` (_and only grepping the key_). Simpler to grok what's being covered. * tests: DRY test email delivery A bit more verbose with the new helper method. `test-email.txt` template is only used by the LDAP test, as is the `sendmail` command. Helper will take two args to support the testcases, but at a later date should be refactored to be consistent with the `_send_email()` helper (_which presently uses `nc` that is required for plain-text mail/auth, otherwise we'd have used `openssl`, bigger refactor required_). * tests: Slight revisions and relocating testcases - Dovecot quota plugin testcase revised to check files exist instead of rely on `ls` failure. - Moved Postfix quota plugin testcase into prior dovecot testcase for quota plugin check. Better error output by only querying the `smtpd_recipient_restrictions` setting (_which should be the only one configured for the service_). - Moved the saslauthd and pflogsumm testcases (_no changes beyond revised comments_) above the `ATTENTION` comment, and one testcase below the comment that belonged to that group. * tests: Simplify openldap `docker build` command - `--no-cache` was creating a new image on the Docker host each time the test is run. Shouldn't be any need to build without cache. - No need to use `pushd` + `popd`, can just provide the path context directly, and the `./Dockerfile` is an implicit default thus `-f` not required either. Additionally removed the old `checking` prefix from testcase names. * tests: Move LDAP specific config into `test/config/ldap/` - No changes to any of these config files, just better isolation as not relevant to any other tests. - Section heading in `setup_file()` added to distinguish the remainder of the function is dedicated to the DMS container setup. - Comment providing some context about the `mv` to maintainers, this should be done after defaults are initialized but before starting up the container. * chore: Appease the lint gods * Apply suggestions from code review
2023-08-17 02:33:34 +00:00
local LDAP_CONFIGS_POSTFIX=(
/etc/postfix/ldap-users.cf
/etc/postfix/ldap-groups.cf
/etc/postfix/ldap-aliases.cf
)
for LDAP_CONFIG in "${LDAP_CONFIGS_POSTFIX[@]}"; do
_run_in_container grep '# Testconfig for ldap integration' "${LDAP_CONFIG}"
assert_success
done
}
tests(fix): Adjust for local testing conditions (#2606) * tests(fix): Increase some timeouts Running tests locally via a VM these tests would fail sometimes due to the time from being queued and Amavis actually processing being roughly around 30 seconds. There should be no harm in raising this to 60 seconds, other than delaying a failure case which will ripple through other time sensitive tests. It's better to pass when functionality is actually correct but just needs a bit longer to complete. * tests(fix): Don't setup an invalid hostname During container startup `helpers/dns.sh` would panic with `hostname -f` failing. Dropping `--domainname` for this container is fine and does not affect the point of it's test. --- It's unclear why this does not occur in CI. Possibly changes within the docker daemon since as CI runs docker on Ubuntu 20.04? (2020). For clarity, this may be equivalent to setting a hostname of `domain.com.domain.com`, or `--hostname` value truncated the NIS domain (`--domainname`) of the same value. IIRC, it would still fail with both options using different values if `--hostname` was multi-label. I believe I've documented how non-deterministic these options can be across different environments. `--hostname` should be preferred. There doesn't seem to be any reason to actually need `--domainname` (which is NIS domain name, unrelated to the DNS domain name). We still need to properly investigate reworking our ENV support that `dns.sh` manages. --- Containers were also not removing themselves after failures either (missing teardown). Which would cause problems when running tests again. * chore: Normalize white-space Sets a consistent indent size of 2 spaces. Previously this varied a fair bit, sometimes with tabs or mixed tabs and spaces. Some formatting with blank lines. Easier to review with white-space in diff ignored. Some minor edits besides blank lines, but no change in functionality. * fix: `setup.sh` target container under test Some of the `setup.sh` commands did not specify the container which was problematic if another `docker-mailserver` container was running, causing test failures. This probably doesn't help with `test/no_container.bats`, but at least prevents `test/tests.bats` failing at this point.
2022-05-30 00:53:30 +00:00
tests: Refactor LDAP tests to current conventions (#3483) * tests: Switch to setup helper and conventions * tests: Adapt run command to new conventions - We have two helper methods with implicit `CONTAINER_NAME` reference, which is a bit more DRY and improves readability. - `wc -l` + `assert_output 1` converted to use helper `_should_output_number_of_lines 1` - `DOMAIN` var changed from `my-domain.com` to local testing domain `example.test`. * tests: Refactor `setup_file()` - Test wide ENV defined at the top - OpenLDAP build and run logic grouped together. Added notes, network alias and tty not required. - Extracted out special LDAP Postfix/Dovecot ENV into separate array. LDAP specific provisioning / auth ENV also included, with comments + linebreak to better group related ENV. - Likewise additional ENV to support test cases has been extracted to a separate array with additional comments for context. - Those two arrays are expanded back into the main `CUSTOM_SETUP_ARGUMENTS` that configure hostname and network for the DMS container. * tests: Refactor the LDAP account table query testcase - Covers 3 accounts to test from LDAP. - 2 are the same query against users/aliases/groups tables in Postfix, only differing by account queried (and expected as returned result). - 1 separate test to ensure a difference in config is supported correctly. - Extracted repeated test logic into a helper method. - Added additional context in comments about the creation source of these LDAP accounts and their related Postfix config / interaction. Direct reference to special case PR (since `git blame` will be less useful). * tests: Use iteration for `grep` setting checks More DRY approach. With a bit more helpful failure context via `assert_output` (_and only grepping the key_). Simpler to grok what's being covered. * tests: DRY test email delivery A bit more verbose with the new helper method. `test-email.txt` template is only used by the LDAP test, as is the `sendmail` command. Helper will take two args to support the testcases, but at a later date should be refactored to be consistent with the `_send_email()` helper (_which presently uses `nc` that is required for plain-text mail/auth, otherwise we'd have used `openssl`, bigger refactor required_). * tests: Slight revisions and relocating testcases - Dovecot quota plugin testcase revised to check files exist instead of rely on `ls` failure. - Moved Postfix quota plugin testcase into prior dovecot testcase for quota plugin check. Better error output by only querying the `smtpd_recipient_restrictions` setting (_which should be the only one configured for the service_). - Moved the saslauthd and pflogsumm testcases (_no changes beyond revised comments_) above the `ATTENTION` comment, and one testcase below the comment that belonged to that group. * tests: Simplify openldap `docker build` command - `--no-cache` was creating a new image on the Docker host each time the test is run. Shouldn't be any need to build without cache. - No need to use `pushd` + `popd`, can just provide the path context directly, and the `./Dockerfile` is an implicit default thus `-f` not required either. Additionally removed the old `checking` prefix from testcase names. * tests: Move LDAP specific config into `test/config/ldap/` - No changes to any of these config files, just better isolation as not relevant to any other tests. - Section heading in `setup_file()` added to distinguish the remainder of the function is dedicated to the DMS container setup. - Comment providing some context about the `mv` to maintainers, this should be done after defaults are initialized but before starting up the container. * chore: Appease the lint gods * Apply suggestions from code review
2023-08-17 02:33:34 +00:00
@test "postfix: ldap config overwrites success" {
local LDAP_SETTINGS_POSTFIX=(
"server_host = ldap://${FQDN_LDAP}"
tests: Refactor LDAP tests to current conventions (#3483) * tests: Switch to setup helper and conventions * tests: Adapt run command to new conventions - We have two helper methods with implicit `CONTAINER_NAME` reference, which is a bit more DRY and improves readability. - `wc -l` + `assert_output 1` converted to use helper `_should_output_number_of_lines 1` - `DOMAIN` var changed from `my-domain.com` to local testing domain `example.test`. * tests: Refactor `setup_file()` - Test wide ENV defined at the top - OpenLDAP build and run logic grouped together. Added notes, network alias and tty not required. - Extracted out special LDAP Postfix/Dovecot ENV into separate array. LDAP specific provisioning / auth ENV also included, with comments + linebreak to better group related ENV. - Likewise additional ENV to support test cases has been extracted to a separate array with additional comments for context. - Those two arrays are expanded back into the main `CUSTOM_SETUP_ARGUMENTS` that configure hostname and network for the DMS container. * tests: Refactor the LDAP account table query testcase - Covers 3 accounts to test from LDAP. - 2 are the same query against users/aliases/groups tables in Postfix, only differing by account queried (and expected as returned result). - 1 separate test to ensure a difference in config is supported correctly. - Extracted repeated test logic into a helper method. - Added additional context in comments about the creation source of these LDAP accounts and their related Postfix config / interaction. Direct reference to special case PR (since `git blame` will be less useful). * tests: Use iteration for `grep` setting checks More DRY approach. With a bit more helpful failure context via `assert_output` (_and only grepping the key_). Simpler to grok what's being covered. * tests: DRY test email delivery A bit more verbose with the new helper method. `test-email.txt` template is only used by the LDAP test, as is the `sendmail` command. Helper will take two args to support the testcases, but at a later date should be refactored to be consistent with the `_send_email()` helper (_which presently uses `nc` that is required for plain-text mail/auth, otherwise we'd have used `openssl`, bigger refactor required_). * tests: Slight revisions and relocating testcases - Dovecot quota plugin testcase revised to check files exist instead of rely on `ls` failure. - Moved Postfix quota plugin testcase into prior dovecot testcase for quota plugin check. Better error output by only querying the `smtpd_recipient_restrictions` setting (_which should be the only one configured for the service_). - Moved the saslauthd and pflogsumm testcases (_no changes beyond revised comments_) above the `ATTENTION` comment, and one testcase below the comment that belonged to that group. * tests: Simplify openldap `docker build` command - `--no-cache` was creating a new image on the Docker host each time the test is run. Shouldn't be any need to build without cache. - No need to use `pushd` + `popd`, can just provide the path context directly, and the `./Dockerfile` is an implicit default thus `-f` not required either. Additionally removed the old `checking` prefix from testcase names. * tests: Move LDAP specific config into `test/config/ldap/` - No changes to any of these config files, just better isolation as not relevant to any other tests. - Section heading in `setup_file()` added to distinguish the remainder of the function is dedicated to the DMS container setup. - Comment providing some context about the `mv` to maintainers, this should be done after defaults are initialized but before starting up the container. * chore: Appease the lint gods * Apply suggestions from code review
2023-08-17 02:33:34 +00:00
'start_tls = no'
'search_base = ou=users,dc=example,dc=test'
'bind_dn = cn=admin,dc=example,dc=test'
tests: Refactor LDAP tests to current conventions (#3483) * tests: Switch to setup helper and conventions * tests: Adapt run command to new conventions - We have two helper methods with implicit `CONTAINER_NAME` reference, which is a bit more DRY and improves readability. - `wc -l` + `assert_output 1` converted to use helper `_should_output_number_of_lines 1` - `DOMAIN` var changed from `my-domain.com` to local testing domain `example.test`. * tests: Refactor `setup_file()` - Test wide ENV defined at the top - OpenLDAP build and run logic grouped together. Added notes, network alias and tty not required. - Extracted out special LDAP Postfix/Dovecot ENV into separate array. LDAP specific provisioning / auth ENV also included, with comments + linebreak to better group related ENV. - Likewise additional ENV to support test cases has been extracted to a separate array with additional comments for context. - Those two arrays are expanded back into the main `CUSTOM_SETUP_ARGUMENTS` that configure hostname and network for the DMS container. * tests: Refactor the LDAP account table query testcase - Covers 3 accounts to test from LDAP. - 2 are the same query against users/aliases/groups tables in Postfix, only differing by account queried (and expected as returned result). - 1 separate test to ensure a difference in config is supported correctly. - Extracted repeated test logic into a helper method. - Added additional context in comments about the creation source of these LDAP accounts and their related Postfix config / interaction. Direct reference to special case PR (since `git blame` will be less useful). * tests: Use iteration for `grep` setting checks More DRY approach. With a bit more helpful failure context via `assert_output` (_and only grepping the key_). Simpler to grok what's being covered. * tests: DRY test email delivery A bit more verbose with the new helper method. `test-email.txt` template is only used by the LDAP test, as is the `sendmail` command. Helper will take two args to support the testcases, but at a later date should be refactored to be consistent with the `_send_email()` helper (_which presently uses `nc` that is required for plain-text mail/auth, otherwise we'd have used `openssl`, bigger refactor required_). * tests: Slight revisions and relocating testcases - Dovecot quota plugin testcase revised to check files exist instead of rely on `ls` failure. - Moved Postfix quota plugin testcase into prior dovecot testcase for quota plugin check. Better error output by only querying the `smtpd_recipient_restrictions` setting (_which should be the only one configured for the service_). - Moved the saslauthd and pflogsumm testcases (_no changes beyond revised comments_) above the `ATTENTION` comment, and one testcase below the comment that belonged to that group. * tests: Simplify openldap `docker build` command - `--no-cache` was creating a new image on the Docker host each time the test is run. Shouldn't be any need to build without cache. - No need to use `pushd` + `popd`, can just provide the path context directly, and the `./Dockerfile` is an implicit default thus `-f` not required either. Additionally removed the old `checking` prefix from testcase names. * tests: Move LDAP specific config into `test/config/ldap/` - No changes to any of these config files, just better isolation as not relevant to any other tests. - Section heading in `setup_file()` added to distinguish the remainder of the function is dedicated to the DMS container setup. - Comment providing some context about the `mv` to maintainers, this should be done after defaults are initialized but before starting up the container. * chore: Appease the lint gods * Apply suggestions from code review
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)
for LDAP_SETTING in "${LDAP_SETTINGS_POSTFIX[@]}"; do
# "${LDAP_SETTING%=*}" is to match only the key portion of the var (helpful for assert_output error messages)
# NOTE: `start_tls = no` is a default setting, but the white-space differs when ENV `LDAP_START_TLS` is not set explicitly.
_run_in_container grep "${LDAP_SETTING%=*}" /etc/postfix/ldap-users.cf
assert_output "${LDAP_SETTING}"
assert_success
_run_in_container grep "${LDAP_SETTING%=*}" /etc/postfix/ldap-groups.cf
assert_output "${LDAP_SETTING}"
assert_success
_run_in_container grep "${LDAP_SETTING%=*}" /etc/postfix/ldap-aliases.cf
assert_output "${LDAP_SETTING}"
assert_success
done
}
tests(fix): Adjust for local testing conditions (#2606) * tests(fix): Increase some timeouts Running tests locally via a VM these tests would fail sometimes due to the time from being queued and Amavis actually processing being roughly around 30 seconds. There should be no harm in raising this to 60 seconds, other than delaying a failure case which will ripple through other time sensitive tests. It's better to pass when functionality is actually correct but just needs a bit longer to complete. * tests(fix): Don't setup an invalid hostname During container startup `helpers/dns.sh` would panic with `hostname -f` failing. Dropping `--domainname` for this container is fine and does not affect the point of it's test. --- It's unclear why this does not occur in CI. Possibly changes within the docker daemon since as CI runs docker on Ubuntu 20.04? (2020). For clarity, this may be equivalent to setting a hostname of `domain.com.domain.com`, or `--hostname` value truncated the NIS domain (`--domainname`) of the same value. IIRC, it would still fail with both options using different values if `--hostname` was multi-label. I believe I've documented how non-deterministic these options can be across different environments. `--hostname` should be preferred. There doesn't seem to be any reason to actually need `--domainname` (which is NIS domain name, unrelated to the DNS domain name). We still need to properly investigate reworking our ENV support that `dns.sh` manages. --- Containers were also not removing themselves after failures either (missing teardown). Which would cause problems when running tests again. * chore: Normalize white-space Sets a consistent indent size of 2 spaces. Previously this varied a fair bit, sometimes with tabs or mixed tabs and spaces. Some formatting with blank lines. Easier to review with white-space in diff ignored. Some minor edits besides blank lines, but no change in functionality. * fix: `setup.sh` target container under test Some of the `setup.sh` commands did not specify the container which was problematic if another `docker-mailserver` container was running, causing test failures. This probably doesn't help with `test/no_container.bats`, but at least prevents `test/tests.bats` failing at this point.
2022-05-30 00:53:30 +00:00
tests: Refactor LDAP tests to current conventions (#3483) * tests: Switch to setup helper and conventions * tests: Adapt run command to new conventions - We have two helper methods with implicit `CONTAINER_NAME` reference, which is a bit more DRY and improves readability. - `wc -l` + `assert_output 1` converted to use helper `_should_output_number_of_lines 1` - `DOMAIN` var changed from `my-domain.com` to local testing domain `example.test`. * tests: Refactor `setup_file()` - Test wide ENV defined at the top - OpenLDAP build and run logic grouped together. Added notes, network alias and tty not required. - Extracted out special LDAP Postfix/Dovecot ENV into separate array. LDAP specific provisioning / auth ENV also included, with comments + linebreak to better group related ENV. - Likewise additional ENV to support test cases has been extracted to a separate array with additional comments for context. - Those two arrays are expanded back into the main `CUSTOM_SETUP_ARGUMENTS` that configure hostname and network for the DMS container. * tests: Refactor the LDAP account table query testcase - Covers 3 accounts to test from LDAP. - 2 are the same query against users/aliases/groups tables in Postfix, only differing by account queried (and expected as returned result). - 1 separate test to ensure a difference in config is supported correctly. - Extracted repeated test logic into a helper method. - Added additional context in comments about the creation source of these LDAP accounts and their related Postfix config / interaction. Direct reference to special case PR (since `git blame` will be less useful). * tests: Use iteration for `grep` setting checks More DRY approach. With a bit more helpful failure context via `assert_output` (_and only grepping the key_). Simpler to grok what's being covered. * tests: DRY test email delivery A bit more verbose with the new helper method. `test-email.txt` template is only used by the LDAP test, as is the `sendmail` command. Helper will take two args to support the testcases, but at a later date should be refactored to be consistent with the `_send_email()` helper (_which presently uses `nc` that is required for plain-text mail/auth, otherwise we'd have used `openssl`, bigger refactor required_). * tests: Slight revisions and relocating testcases - Dovecot quota plugin testcase revised to check files exist instead of rely on `ls` failure. - Moved Postfix quota plugin testcase into prior dovecot testcase for quota plugin check. Better error output by only querying the `smtpd_recipient_restrictions` setting (_which should be the only one configured for the service_). - Moved the saslauthd and pflogsumm testcases (_no changes beyond revised comments_) above the `ATTENTION` comment, and one testcase below the comment that belonged to that group. * tests: Simplify openldap `docker build` command - `--no-cache` was creating a new image on the Docker host each time the test is run. Shouldn't be any need to build without cache. - No need to use `pushd` + `popd`, can just provide the path context directly, and the `./Dockerfile` is an implicit default thus `-f` not required either. Additionally removed the old `checking` prefix from testcase names. * tests: Move LDAP specific config into `test/config/ldap/` - No changes to any of these config files, just better isolation as not relevant to any other tests. - Section heading in `setup_file()` added to distinguish the remainder of the function is dedicated to the DMS container setup. - Comment providing some context about the `mv` to maintainers, this should be done after defaults are initialized but before starting up the container. * chore: Appease the lint gods * Apply suggestions from code review
2023-08-17 02:33:34 +00:00
# dovecot
@test "dovecot: ldap imap connection and authentication works" {
_nc_wrapper 'auth/imap-ldap-auth.txt' '-w 1 0.0.0.0 143'
tests(fix): Adjust for local testing conditions (#2606) * tests(fix): Increase some timeouts Running tests locally via a VM these tests would fail sometimes due to the time from being queued and Amavis actually processing being roughly around 30 seconds. There should be no harm in raising this to 60 seconds, other than delaying a failure case which will ripple through other time sensitive tests. It's better to pass when functionality is actually correct but just needs a bit longer to complete. * tests(fix): Don't setup an invalid hostname During container startup `helpers/dns.sh` would panic with `hostname -f` failing. Dropping `--domainname` for this container is fine and does not affect the point of it's test. --- It's unclear why this does not occur in CI. Possibly changes within the docker daemon since as CI runs docker on Ubuntu 20.04? (2020). For clarity, this may be equivalent to setting a hostname of `domain.com.domain.com`, or `--hostname` value truncated the NIS domain (`--domainname`) of the same value. IIRC, it would still fail with both options using different values if `--hostname` was multi-label. I believe I've documented how non-deterministic these options can be across different environments. `--hostname` should be preferred. There doesn't seem to be any reason to actually need `--domainname` (which is NIS domain name, unrelated to the DNS domain name). We still need to properly investigate reworking our ENV support that `dns.sh` manages. --- Containers were also not removing themselves after failures either (missing teardown). Which would cause problems when running tests again. * chore: Normalize white-space Sets a consistent indent size of 2 spaces. Previously this varied a fair bit, sometimes with tabs or mixed tabs and spaces. Some formatting with blank lines. Easier to review with white-space in diff ignored. Some minor edits besides blank lines, but no change in functionality. * fix: `setup.sh` target container under test Some of the `setup.sh` commands did not specify the container which was problematic if another `docker-mailserver` container was running, causing test failures. This probably doesn't help with `test/no_container.bats`, but at least prevents `test/tests.bats` failing at this point.
2022-05-30 00:53:30 +00:00
assert_success
}
tests: Refactor LDAP tests to current conventions (#3483) * tests: Switch to setup helper and conventions * tests: Adapt run command to new conventions - We have two helper methods with implicit `CONTAINER_NAME` reference, which is a bit more DRY and improves readability. - `wc -l` + `assert_output 1` converted to use helper `_should_output_number_of_lines 1` - `DOMAIN` var changed from `my-domain.com` to local testing domain `example.test`. * tests: Refactor `setup_file()` - Test wide ENV defined at the top - OpenLDAP build and run logic grouped together. Added notes, network alias and tty not required. - Extracted out special LDAP Postfix/Dovecot ENV into separate array. LDAP specific provisioning / auth ENV also included, with comments + linebreak to better group related ENV. - Likewise additional ENV to support test cases has been extracted to a separate array with additional comments for context. - Those two arrays are expanded back into the main `CUSTOM_SETUP_ARGUMENTS` that configure hostname and network for the DMS container. * tests: Refactor the LDAP account table query testcase - Covers 3 accounts to test from LDAP. - 2 are the same query against users/aliases/groups tables in Postfix, only differing by account queried (and expected as returned result). - 1 separate test to ensure a difference in config is supported correctly. - Extracted repeated test logic into a helper method. - Added additional context in comments about the creation source of these LDAP accounts and their related Postfix config / interaction. Direct reference to special case PR (since `git blame` will be less useful). * tests: Use iteration for `grep` setting checks More DRY approach. With a bit more helpful failure context via `assert_output` (_and only grepping the key_). Simpler to grok what's being covered. * tests: DRY test email delivery A bit more verbose with the new helper method. `test-email.txt` template is only used by the LDAP test, as is the `sendmail` command. Helper will take two args to support the testcases, but at a later date should be refactored to be consistent with the `_send_email()` helper (_which presently uses `nc` that is required for plain-text mail/auth, otherwise we'd have used `openssl`, bigger refactor required_). * tests: Slight revisions and relocating testcases - Dovecot quota plugin testcase revised to check files exist instead of rely on `ls` failure. - Moved Postfix quota plugin testcase into prior dovecot testcase for quota plugin check. Better error output by only querying the `smtpd_recipient_restrictions` setting (_which should be the only one configured for the service_). - Moved the saslauthd and pflogsumm testcases (_no changes beyond revised comments_) above the `ATTENTION` comment, and one testcase below the comment that belonged to that group. * tests: Simplify openldap `docker build` command - `--no-cache` was creating a new image on the Docker host each time the test is run. Shouldn't be any need to build without cache. - No need to use `pushd` + `popd`, can just provide the path context directly, and the `./Dockerfile` is an implicit default thus `-f` not required either. Additionally removed the old `checking` prefix from testcase names. * tests: Move LDAP specific config into `test/config/ldap/` - No changes to any of these config files, just better isolation as not relevant to any other tests. - Section heading in `setup_file()` added to distinguish the remainder of the function is dedicated to the DMS container setup. - Comment providing some context about the `mv` to maintainers, this should be done after defaults are initialized but before starting up the container. * chore: Appease the lint gods * Apply suggestions from code review
2023-08-17 02:33:34 +00:00
@test "dovecot: ldap mail delivery works" {
_should_successfully_deliver_mail_to "some.user@${FQDN_LOCALHOST_A}" "/var/mail/${FQDN_LOCALHOST_A}/some.user/new/"
tests(fix): Adjust for local testing conditions (#2606) * tests(fix): Increase some timeouts Running tests locally via a VM these tests would fail sometimes due to the time from being queued and Amavis actually processing being roughly around 30 seconds. There should be no harm in raising this to 60 seconds, other than delaying a failure case which will ripple through other time sensitive tests. It's better to pass when functionality is actually correct but just needs a bit longer to complete. * tests(fix): Don't setup an invalid hostname During container startup `helpers/dns.sh` would panic with `hostname -f` failing. Dropping `--domainname` for this container is fine and does not affect the point of it's test. --- It's unclear why this does not occur in CI. Possibly changes within the docker daemon since as CI runs docker on Ubuntu 20.04? (2020). For clarity, this may be equivalent to setting a hostname of `domain.com.domain.com`, or `--hostname` value truncated the NIS domain (`--domainname`) of the same value. IIRC, it would still fail with both options using different values if `--hostname` was multi-label. I believe I've documented how non-deterministic these options can be across different environments. `--hostname` should be preferred. There doesn't seem to be any reason to actually need `--domainname` (which is NIS domain name, unrelated to the DNS domain name). We still need to properly investigate reworking our ENV support that `dns.sh` manages. --- Containers were also not removing themselves after failures either (missing teardown). Which would cause problems when running tests again. * chore: Normalize white-space Sets a consistent indent size of 2 spaces. Previously this varied a fair bit, sometimes with tabs or mixed tabs and spaces. Some formatting with blank lines. Easier to review with white-space in diff ignored. Some minor edits besides blank lines, but no change in functionality. * fix: `setup.sh` target container under test Some of the `setup.sh` commands did not specify the container which was problematic if another `docker-mailserver` container was running, causing test failures. This probably doesn't help with `test/no_container.bats`, but at least prevents `test/tests.bats` failing at this point.
2022-05-30 00:53:30 +00:00
tests: Refactor LDAP tests to current conventions (#3483) * tests: Switch to setup helper and conventions * tests: Adapt run command to new conventions - We have two helper methods with implicit `CONTAINER_NAME` reference, which is a bit more DRY and improves readability. - `wc -l` + `assert_output 1` converted to use helper `_should_output_number_of_lines 1` - `DOMAIN` var changed from `my-domain.com` to local testing domain `example.test`. * tests: Refactor `setup_file()` - Test wide ENV defined at the top - OpenLDAP build and run logic grouped together. Added notes, network alias and tty not required. - Extracted out special LDAP Postfix/Dovecot ENV into separate array. LDAP specific provisioning / auth ENV also included, with comments + linebreak to better group related ENV. - Likewise additional ENV to support test cases has been extracted to a separate array with additional comments for context. - Those two arrays are expanded back into the main `CUSTOM_SETUP_ARGUMENTS` that configure hostname and network for the DMS container. * tests: Refactor the LDAP account table query testcase - Covers 3 accounts to test from LDAP. - 2 are the same query against users/aliases/groups tables in Postfix, only differing by account queried (and expected as returned result). - 1 separate test to ensure a difference in config is supported correctly. - Extracted repeated test logic into a helper method. - Added additional context in comments about the creation source of these LDAP accounts and their related Postfix config / interaction. Direct reference to special case PR (since `git blame` will be less useful). * tests: Use iteration for `grep` setting checks More DRY approach. With a bit more helpful failure context via `assert_output` (_and only grepping the key_). Simpler to grok what's being covered. * tests: DRY test email delivery A bit more verbose with the new helper method. `test-email.txt` template is only used by the LDAP test, as is the `sendmail` command. Helper will take two args to support the testcases, but at a later date should be refactored to be consistent with the `_send_email()` helper (_which presently uses `nc` that is required for plain-text mail/auth, otherwise we'd have used `openssl`, bigger refactor required_). * tests: Slight revisions and relocating testcases - Dovecot quota plugin testcase revised to check files exist instead of rely on `ls` failure. - Moved Postfix quota plugin testcase into prior dovecot testcase for quota plugin check. Better error output by only querying the `smtpd_recipient_restrictions` setting (_which should be the only one configured for the service_). - Moved the saslauthd and pflogsumm testcases (_no changes beyond revised comments_) above the `ATTENTION` comment, and one testcase below the comment that belonged to that group. * tests: Simplify openldap `docker build` command - `--no-cache` was creating a new image on the Docker host each time the test is run. Shouldn't be any need to build without cache. - No need to use `pushd` + `popd`, can just provide the path context directly, and the `./Dockerfile` is an implicit default thus `-f` not required either. Additionally removed the old `checking` prefix from testcase names. * tests: Move LDAP specific config into `test/config/ldap/` - No changes to any of these config files, just better isolation as not relevant to any other tests. - Section heading in `setup_file()` added to distinguish the remainder of the function is dedicated to the DMS container setup. - Comment providing some context about the `mv` to maintainers, this should be done after defaults are initialized but before starting up the container. * chore: Appease the lint gods * Apply suggestions from code review
2023-08-17 02:33:34 +00:00
# Should support delivering to a local recipient with a different domain (and disjoint mail location):
# NOTE: Mail is delivered to location defined in `.ldif` (an account config setting, either `mailHomeDirectory` or `mailStorageDirectory`).
# `some.other.user` has been configured to use a mailbox domain different from it's address domain part, hence the difference here:
_should_successfully_deliver_mail_to "some.other.user@${FQDN_LOCALHOST_B}" "/var/mail/${FQDN_LOCALHOST_A}/some.other.user/new/"
}
tests(fix): Adjust for local testing conditions (#2606) * tests(fix): Increase some timeouts Running tests locally via a VM these tests would fail sometimes due to the time from being queued and Amavis actually processing being roughly around 30 seconds. There should be no harm in raising this to 60 seconds, other than delaying a failure case which will ripple through other time sensitive tests. It's better to pass when functionality is actually correct but just needs a bit longer to complete. * tests(fix): Don't setup an invalid hostname During container startup `helpers/dns.sh` would panic with `hostname -f` failing. Dropping `--domainname` for this container is fine and does not affect the point of it's test. --- It's unclear why this does not occur in CI. Possibly changes within the docker daemon since as CI runs docker on Ubuntu 20.04? (2020). For clarity, this may be equivalent to setting a hostname of `domain.com.domain.com`, or `--hostname` value truncated the NIS domain (`--domainname`) of the same value. IIRC, it would still fail with both options using different values if `--hostname` was multi-label. I believe I've documented how non-deterministic these options can be across different environments. `--hostname` should be preferred. There doesn't seem to be any reason to actually need `--domainname` (which is NIS domain name, unrelated to the DNS domain name). We still need to properly investigate reworking our ENV support that `dns.sh` manages. --- Containers were also not removing themselves after failures either (missing teardown). Which would cause problems when running tests again. * chore: Normalize white-space Sets a consistent indent size of 2 spaces. Previously this varied a fair bit, sometimes with tabs or mixed tabs and spaces. Some formatting with blank lines. Easier to review with white-space in diff ignored. Some minor edits besides blank lines, but no change in functionality. * fix: `setup.sh` target container under test Some of the `setup.sh` commands did not specify the container which was problematic if another `docker-mailserver` container was running, causing test failures. This probably doesn't help with `test/no_container.bats`, but at least prevents `test/tests.bats` failing at this point.
2022-05-30 00:53:30 +00:00
tests: Refactor LDAP tests to current conventions (#3483) * tests: Switch to setup helper and conventions * tests: Adapt run command to new conventions - We have two helper methods with implicit `CONTAINER_NAME` reference, which is a bit more DRY and improves readability. - `wc -l` + `assert_output 1` converted to use helper `_should_output_number_of_lines 1` - `DOMAIN` var changed from `my-domain.com` to local testing domain `example.test`. * tests: Refactor `setup_file()` - Test wide ENV defined at the top - OpenLDAP build and run logic grouped together. Added notes, network alias and tty not required. - Extracted out special LDAP Postfix/Dovecot ENV into separate array. LDAP specific provisioning / auth ENV also included, with comments + linebreak to better group related ENV. - Likewise additional ENV to support test cases has been extracted to a separate array with additional comments for context. - Those two arrays are expanded back into the main `CUSTOM_SETUP_ARGUMENTS` that configure hostname and network for the DMS container. * tests: Refactor the LDAP account table query testcase - Covers 3 accounts to test from LDAP. - 2 are the same query against users/aliases/groups tables in Postfix, only differing by account queried (and expected as returned result). - 1 separate test to ensure a difference in config is supported correctly. - Extracted repeated test logic into a helper method. - Added additional context in comments about the creation source of these LDAP accounts and their related Postfix config / interaction. Direct reference to special case PR (since `git blame` will be less useful). * tests: Use iteration for `grep` setting checks More DRY approach. With a bit more helpful failure context via `assert_output` (_and only grepping the key_). Simpler to grok what's being covered. * tests: DRY test email delivery A bit more verbose with the new helper method. `test-email.txt` template is only used by the LDAP test, as is the `sendmail` command. Helper will take two args to support the testcases, but at a later date should be refactored to be consistent with the `_send_email()` helper (_which presently uses `nc` that is required for plain-text mail/auth, otherwise we'd have used `openssl`, bigger refactor required_). * tests: Slight revisions and relocating testcases - Dovecot quota plugin testcase revised to check files exist instead of rely on `ls` failure. - Moved Postfix quota plugin testcase into prior dovecot testcase for quota plugin check. Better error output by only querying the `smtpd_recipient_restrictions` setting (_which should be the only one configured for the service_). - Moved the saslauthd and pflogsumm testcases (_no changes beyond revised comments_) above the `ATTENTION` comment, and one testcase below the comment that belonged to that group. * tests: Simplify openldap `docker build` command - `--no-cache` was creating a new image on the Docker host each time the test is run. Shouldn't be any need to build without cache. - No need to use `pushd` + `popd`, can just provide the path context directly, and the `./Dockerfile` is an implicit default thus `-f` not required either. Additionally removed the old `checking` prefix from testcase names. * tests: Move LDAP specific config into `test/config/ldap/` - No changes to any of these config files, just better isolation as not relevant to any other tests. - Section heading in `setup_file()` added to distinguish the remainder of the function is dedicated to the DMS container setup. - Comment providing some context about the `mv` to maintainers, this should be done after defaults are initialized but before starting up the container. * chore: Appease the lint gods * Apply suggestions from code review
2023-08-17 02:33:34 +00:00
@test "dovecot: ldap config overwrites success" {
local LDAP_SETTINGS_DOVECOT=(
"uris = ldap://${FQDN_LDAP}"
'tls = no'
'base = ou=users,dc=example,dc=test'
'dn = cn=admin,dc=example,dc=test'
tests: Refactor LDAP tests to current conventions (#3483) * tests: Switch to setup helper and conventions * tests: Adapt run command to new conventions - We have two helper methods with implicit `CONTAINER_NAME` reference, which is a bit more DRY and improves readability. - `wc -l` + `assert_output 1` converted to use helper `_should_output_number_of_lines 1` - `DOMAIN` var changed from `my-domain.com` to local testing domain `example.test`. * tests: Refactor `setup_file()` - Test wide ENV defined at the top - OpenLDAP build and run logic grouped together. Added notes, network alias and tty not required. - Extracted out special LDAP Postfix/Dovecot ENV into separate array. LDAP specific provisioning / auth ENV also included, with comments + linebreak to better group related ENV. - Likewise additional ENV to support test cases has been extracted to a separate array with additional comments for context. - Those two arrays are expanded back into the main `CUSTOM_SETUP_ARGUMENTS` that configure hostname and network for the DMS container. * tests: Refactor the LDAP account table query testcase - Covers 3 accounts to test from LDAP. - 2 are the same query against users/aliases/groups tables in Postfix, only differing by account queried (and expected as returned result). - 1 separate test to ensure a difference in config is supported correctly. - Extracted repeated test logic into a helper method. - Added additional context in comments about the creation source of these LDAP accounts and their related Postfix config / interaction. Direct reference to special case PR (since `git blame` will be less useful). * tests: Use iteration for `grep` setting checks More DRY approach. With a bit more helpful failure context via `assert_output` (_and only grepping the key_). Simpler to grok what's being covered. * tests: DRY test email delivery A bit more verbose with the new helper method. `test-email.txt` template is only used by the LDAP test, as is the `sendmail` command. Helper will take two args to support the testcases, but at a later date should be refactored to be consistent with the `_send_email()` helper (_which presently uses `nc` that is required for plain-text mail/auth, otherwise we'd have used `openssl`, bigger refactor required_). * tests: Slight revisions and relocating testcases - Dovecot quota plugin testcase revised to check files exist instead of rely on `ls` failure. - Moved Postfix quota plugin testcase into prior dovecot testcase for quota plugin check. Better error output by only querying the `smtpd_recipient_restrictions` setting (_which should be the only one configured for the service_). - Moved the saslauthd and pflogsumm testcases (_no changes beyond revised comments_) above the `ATTENTION` comment, and one testcase below the comment that belonged to that group. * tests: Simplify openldap `docker build` command - `--no-cache` was creating a new image on the Docker host each time the test is run. Shouldn't be any need to build without cache. - No need to use `pushd` + `popd`, can just provide the path context directly, and the `./Dockerfile` is an implicit default thus `-f` not required either. Additionally removed the old `checking` prefix from testcase names. * tests: Move LDAP specific config into `test/config/ldap/` - No changes to any of these config files, just better isolation as not relevant to any other tests. - Section heading in `setup_file()` added to distinguish the remainder of the function is dedicated to the DMS container setup. - Comment providing some context about the `mv` to maintainers, this should be done after defaults are initialized but before starting up the container. * chore: Appease the lint gods * Apply suggestions from code review
2023-08-17 02:33:34 +00:00
)
for LDAP_SETTING in "${LDAP_SETTINGS_DOVECOT[@]}"; do
_run_in_container grep "${LDAP_SETTING%=*}" /etc/dovecot/dovecot-ldap.conf.ext
assert_output "${LDAP_SETTING}"
assert_success
done
}
tests(fix): Adjust for local testing conditions (#2606) * tests(fix): Increase some timeouts Running tests locally via a VM these tests would fail sometimes due to the time from being queued and Amavis actually processing being roughly around 30 seconds. There should be no harm in raising this to 60 seconds, other than delaying a failure case which will ripple through other time sensitive tests. It's better to pass when functionality is actually correct but just needs a bit longer to complete. * tests(fix): Don't setup an invalid hostname During container startup `helpers/dns.sh` would panic with `hostname -f` failing. Dropping `--domainname` for this container is fine and does not affect the point of it's test. --- It's unclear why this does not occur in CI. Possibly changes within the docker daemon since as CI runs docker on Ubuntu 20.04? (2020). For clarity, this may be equivalent to setting a hostname of `domain.com.domain.com`, or `--hostname` value truncated the NIS domain (`--domainname`) of the same value. IIRC, it would still fail with both options using different values if `--hostname` was multi-label. I believe I've documented how non-deterministic these options can be across different environments. `--hostname` should be preferred. There doesn't seem to be any reason to actually need `--domainname` (which is NIS domain name, unrelated to the DNS domain name). We still need to properly investigate reworking our ENV support that `dns.sh` manages. --- Containers were also not removing themselves after failures either (missing teardown). Which would cause problems when running tests again. * chore: Normalize white-space Sets a consistent indent size of 2 spaces. Previously this varied a fair bit, sometimes with tabs or mixed tabs and spaces. Some formatting with blank lines. Easier to review with white-space in diff ignored. Some minor edits besides blank lines, but no change in functionality. * fix: `setup.sh` target container under test Some of the `setup.sh` commands did not specify the container which was problematic if another `docker-mailserver` container was running, causing test failures. This probably doesn't help with `test/no_container.bats`, but at least prevents `test/tests.bats` failing at this point.
2022-05-30 00:53:30 +00:00
tests: Refactor LDAP tests to current conventions (#3483) * tests: Switch to setup helper and conventions * tests: Adapt run command to new conventions - We have two helper methods with implicit `CONTAINER_NAME` reference, which is a bit more DRY and improves readability. - `wc -l` + `assert_output 1` converted to use helper `_should_output_number_of_lines 1` - `DOMAIN` var changed from `my-domain.com` to local testing domain `example.test`. * tests: Refactor `setup_file()` - Test wide ENV defined at the top - OpenLDAP build and run logic grouped together. Added notes, network alias and tty not required. - Extracted out special LDAP Postfix/Dovecot ENV into separate array. LDAP specific provisioning / auth ENV also included, with comments + linebreak to better group related ENV. - Likewise additional ENV to support test cases has been extracted to a separate array with additional comments for context. - Those two arrays are expanded back into the main `CUSTOM_SETUP_ARGUMENTS` that configure hostname and network for the DMS container. * tests: Refactor the LDAP account table query testcase - Covers 3 accounts to test from LDAP. - 2 are the same query against users/aliases/groups tables in Postfix, only differing by account queried (and expected as returned result). - 1 separate test to ensure a difference in config is supported correctly. - Extracted repeated test logic into a helper method. - Added additional context in comments about the creation source of these LDAP accounts and their related Postfix config / interaction. Direct reference to special case PR (since `git blame` will be less useful). * tests: Use iteration for `grep` setting checks More DRY approach. With a bit more helpful failure context via `assert_output` (_and only grepping the key_). Simpler to grok what's being covered. * tests: DRY test email delivery A bit more verbose with the new helper method. `test-email.txt` template is only used by the LDAP test, as is the `sendmail` command. Helper will take two args to support the testcases, but at a later date should be refactored to be consistent with the `_send_email()` helper (_which presently uses `nc` that is required for plain-text mail/auth, otherwise we'd have used `openssl`, bigger refactor required_). * tests: Slight revisions and relocating testcases - Dovecot quota plugin testcase revised to check files exist instead of rely on `ls` failure. - Moved Postfix quota plugin testcase into prior dovecot testcase for quota plugin check. Better error output by only querying the `smtpd_recipient_restrictions` setting (_which should be the only one configured for the service_). - Moved the saslauthd and pflogsumm testcases (_no changes beyond revised comments_) above the `ATTENTION` comment, and one testcase below the comment that belonged to that group. * tests: Simplify openldap `docker build` command - `--no-cache` was creating a new image on the Docker host each time the test is run. Shouldn't be any need to build without cache. - No need to use `pushd` + `popd`, can just provide the path context directly, and the `./Dockerfile` is an implicit default thus `-f` not required either. Additionally removed the old `checking` prefix from testcase names. * tests: Move LDAP specific config into `test/config/ldap/` - No changes to any of these config files, just better isolation as not relevant to any other tests. - Section heading in `setup_file()` added to distinguish the remainder of the function is dedicated to the DMS container setup. - Comment providing some context about the `mv` to maintainers, this should be done after defaults are initialized but before starting up the container. * chore: Appease the lint gods * Apply suggestions from code review
2023-08-17 02:33:34 +00:00
# Requires ENV `POSTMASTER_ADDRESS`
# NOTE: Not important to LDAP feature tests?
@test "dovecot: postmaster address" {
_run_in_container grep "postmaster_address = postmaster@${FQDN_LOCALHOST_A}" /etc/dovecot/conf.d/15-lda.conf
tests(fix): Adjust for local testing conditions (#2606) * tests(fix): Increase some timeouts Running tests locally via a VM these tests would fail sometimes due to the time from being queued and Amavis actually processing being roughly around 30 seconds. There should be no harm in raising this to 60 seconds, other than delaying a failure case which will ripple through other time sensitive tests. It's better to pass when functionality is actually correct but just needs a bit longer to complete. * tests(fix): Don't setup an invalid hostname During container startup `helpers/dns.sh` would panic with `hostname -f` failing. Dropping `--domainname` for this container is fine and does not affect the point of it's test. --- It's unclear why this does not occur in CI. Possibly changes within the docker daemon since as CI runs docker on Ubuntu 20.04? (2020). For clarity, this may be equivalent to setting a hostname of `domain.com.domain.com`, or `--hostname` value truncated the NIS domain (`--domainname`) of the same value. IIRC, it would still fail with both options using different values if `--hostname` was multi-label. I believe I've documented how non-deterministic these options can be across different environments. `--hostname` should be preferred. There doesn't seem to be any reason to actually need `--domainname` (which is NIS domain name, unrelated to the DNS domain name). We still need to properly investigate reworking our ENV support that `dns.sh` manages. --- Containers were also not removing themselves after failures either (missing teardown). Which would cause problems when running tests again. * chore: Normalize white-space Sets a consistent indent size of 2 spaces. Previously this varied a fair bit, sometimes with tabs or mixed tabs and spaces. Some formatting with blank lines. Easier to review with white-space in diff ignored. Some minor edits besides blank lines, but no change in functionality. * fix: `setup.sh` target container under test Some of the `setup.sh` commands did not specify the container which was problematic if another `docker-mailserver` container was running, causing test failures. This probably doesn't help with `test/no_container.bats`, but at least prevents `test/tests.bats` failing at this point.
2022-05-30 00:53:30 +00:00
assert_success
tests: Refactor LDAP tests to current conventions (#3483) * tests: Switch to setup helper and conventions * tests: Adapt run command to new conventions - We have two helper methods with implicit `CONTAINER_NAME` reference, which is a bit more DRY and improves readability. - `wc -l` + `assert_output 1` converted to use helper `_should_output_number_of_lines 1` - `DOMAIN` var changed from `my-domain.com` to local testing domain `example.test`. * tests: Refactor `setup_file()` - Test wide ENV defined at the top - OpenLDAP build and run logic grouped together. Added notes, network alias and tty not required. - Extracted out special LDAP Postfix/Dovecot ENV into separate array. LDAP specific provisioning / auth ENV also included, with comments + linebreak to better group related ENV. - Likewise additional ENV to support test cases has been extracted to a separate array with additional comments for context. - Those two arrays are expanded back into the main `CUSTOM_SETUP_ARGUMENTS` that configure hostname and network for the DMS container. * tests: Refactor the LDAP account table query testcase - Covers 3 accounts to test from LDAP. - 2 are the same query against users/aliases/groups tables in Postfix, only differing by account queried (and expected as returned result). - 1 separate test to ensure a difference in config is supported correctly. - Extracted repeated test logic into a helper method. - Added additional context in comments about the creation source of these LDAP accounts and their related Postfix config / interaction. Direct reference to special case PR (since `git blame` will be less useful). * tests: Use iteration for `grep` setting checks More DRY approach. With a bit more helpful failure context via `assert_output` (_and only grepping the key_). Simpler to grok what's being covered. * tests: DRY test email delivery A bit more verbose with the new helper method. `test-email.txt` template is only used by the LDAP test, as is the `sendmail` command. Helper will take two args to support the testcases, but at a later date should be refactored to be consistent with the `_send_email()` helper (_which presently uses `nc` that is required for plain-text mail/auth, otherwise we'd have used `openssl`, bigger refactor required_). * tests: Slight revisions and relocating testcases - Dovecot quota plugin testcase revised to check files exist instead of rely on `ls` failure. - Moved Postfix quota plugin testcase into prior dovecot testcase for quota plugin check. Better error output by only querying the `smtpd_recipient_restrictions` setting (_which should be the only one configured for the service_). - Moved the saslauthd and pflogsumm testcases (_no changes beyond revised comments_) above the `ATTENTION` comment, and one testcase below the comment that belonged to that group. * tests: Simplify openldap `docker build` command - `--no-cache` was creating a new image on the Docker host each time the test is run. Shouldn't be any need to build without cache. - No need to use `pushd` + `popd`, can just provide the path context directly, and the `./Dockerfile` is an implicit default thus `-f` not required either. Additionally removed the old `checking` prefix from testcase names. * tests: Move LDAP specific config into `test/config/ldap/` - No changes to any of these config files, just better isolation as not relevant to any other tests. - Section heading in `setup_file()` added to distinguish the remainder of the function is dedicated to the DMS container setup. - Comment providing some context about the `mv` to maintainers, this should be done after defaults are initialized but before starting up the container. * chore: Appease the lint gods * Apply suggestions from code review
2023-08-17 02:33:34 +00:00
}
tests(fix): Adjust for local testing conditions (#2606) * tests(fix): Increase some timeouts Running tests locally via a VM these tests would fail sometimes due to the time from being queued and Amavis actually processing being roughly around 30 seconds. There should be no harm in raising this to 60 seconds, other than delaying a failure case which will ripple through other time sensitive tests. It's better to pass when functionality is actually correct but just needs a bit longer to complete. * tests(fix): Don't setup an invalid hostname During container startup `helpers/dns.sh` would panic with `hostname -f` failing. Dropping `--domainname` for this container is fine and does not affect the point of it's test. --- It's unclear why this does not occur in CI. Possibly changes within the docker daemon since as CI runs docker on Ubuntu 20.04? (2020). For clarity, this may be equivalent to setting a hostname of `domain.com.domain.com`, or `--hostname` value truncated the NIS domain (`--domainname`) of the same value. IIRC, it would still fail with both options using different values if `--hostname` was multi-label. I believe I've documented how non-deterministic these options can be across different environments. `--hostname` should be preferred. There doesn't seem to be any reason to actually need `--domainname` (which is NIS domain name, unrelated to the DNS domain name). We still need to properly investigate reworking our ENV support that `dns.sh` manages. --- Containers were also not removing themselves after failures either (missing teardown). Which would cause problems when running tests again. * chore: Normalize white-space Sets a consistent indent size of 2 spaces. Previously this varied a fair bit, sometimes with tabs or mixed tabs and spaces. Some formatting with blank lines. Easier to review with white-space in diff ignored. Some minor edits besides blank lines, but no change in functionality. * fix: `setup.sh` target container under test Some of the `setup.sh` commands did not specify the container which was problematic if another `docker-mailserver` container was running, causing test failures. This probably doesn't help with `test/no_container.bats`, but at least prevents `test/tests.bats` failing at this point.
2022-05-30 00:53:30 +00:00
tests: Refactor LDAP tests to current conventions (#3483) * tests: Switch to setup helper and conventions * tests: Adapt run command to new conventions - We have two helper methods with implicit `CONTAINER_NAME` reference, which is a bit more DRY and improves readability. - `wc -l` + `assert_output 1` converted to use helper `_should_output_number_of_lines 1` - `DOMAIN` var changed from `my-domain.com` to local testing domain `example.test`. * tests: Refactor `setup_file()` - Test wide ENV defined at the top - OpenLDAP build and run logic grouped together. Added notes, network alias and tty not required. - Extracted out special LDAP Postfix/Dovecot ENV into separate array. LDAP specific provisioning / auth ENV also included, with comments + linebreak to better group related ENV. - Likewise additional ENV to support test cases has been extracted to a separate array with additional comments for context. - Those two arrays are expanded back into the main `CUSTOM_SETUP_ARGUMENTS` that configure hostname and network for the DMS container. * tests: Refactor the LDAP account table query testcase - Covers 3 accounts to test from LDAP. - 2 are the same query against users/aliases/groups tables in Postfix, only differing by account queried (and expected as returned result). - 1 separate test to ensure a difference in config is supported correctly. - Extracted repeated test logic into a helper method. - Added additional context in comments about the creation source of these LDAP accounts and their related Postfix config / interaction. Direct reference to special case PR (since `git blame` will be less useful). * tests: Use iteration for `grep` setting checks More DRY approach. With a bit more helpful failure context via `assert_output` (_and only grepping the key_). Simpler to grok what's being covered. * tests: DRY test email delivery A bit more verbose with the new helper method. `test-email.txt` template is only used by the LDAP test, as is the `sendmail` command. Helper will take two args to support the testcases, but at a later date should be refactored to be consistent with the `_send_email()` helper (_which presently uses `nc` that is required for plain-text mail/auth, otherwise we'd have used `openssl`, bigger refactor required_). * tests: Slight revisions and relocating testcases - Dovecot quota plugin testcase revised to check files exist instead of rely on `ls` failure. - Moved Postfix quota plugin testcase into prior dovecot testcase for quota plugin check. Better error output by only querying the `smtpd_recipient_restrictions` setting (_which should be the only one configured for the service_). - Moved the saslauthd and pflogsumm testcases (_no changes beyond revised comments_) above the `ATTENTION` comment, and one testcase below the comment that belonged to that group. * tests: Simplify openldap `docker build` command - `--no-cache` was creating a new image on the Docker host each time the test is run. Shouldn't be any need to build without cache. - No need to use `pushd` + `popd`, can just provide the path context directly, and the `./Dockerfile` is an implicit default thus `-f` not required either. Additionally removed the old `checking` prefix from testcase names. * tests: Move LDAP specific config into `test/config/ldap/` - No changes to any of these config files, just better isolation as not relevant to any other tests. - Section heading in `setup_file()` added to distinguish the remainder of the function is dedicated to the DMS container setup. - Comment providing some context about the `mv` to maintainers, this should be done after defaults are initialized but before starting up the container. * chore: Appease the lint gods * Apply suggestions from code review
2023-08-17 02:33:34 +00:00
# NOTE: `target/scripts/startup/setup.d/dovecot.sh` should prevent enabling the quotas feature when using LDAP:
@test "dovecot: quota plugin is disabled" {
# Dovecot configs have not enabled the quota plugins:
_run_in_container grep "\$mail_plugins quota" /etc/dovecot/conf.d/10-mail.conf
assert_failure
_run_in_container grep "\$mail_plugins imap_quota" /etc/dovecot/conf.d/20-imap.conf
assert_failure
tests(fix): Adjust for local testing conditions (#2606) * tests(fix): Increase some timeouts Running tests locally via a VM these tests would fail sometimes due to the time from being queued and Amavis actually processing being roughly around 30 seconds. There should be no harm in raising this to 60 seconds, other than delaying a failure case which will ripple through other time sensitive tests. It's better to pass when functionality is actually correct but just needs a bit longer to complete. * tests(fix): Don't setup an invalid hostname During container startup `helpers/dns.sh` would panic with `hostname -f` failing. Dropping `--domainname` for this container is fine and does not affect the point of it's test. --- It's unclear why this does not occur in CI. Possibly changes within the docker daemon since as CI runs docker on Ubuntu 20.04? (2020). For clarity, this may be equivalent to setting a hostname of `domain.com.domain.com`, or `--hostname` value truncated the NIS domain (`--domainname`) of the same value. IIRC, it would still fail with both options using different values if `--hostname` was multi-label. I believe I've documented how non-deterministic these options can be across different environments. `--hostname` should be preferred. There doesn't seem to be any reason to actually need `--domainname` (which is NIS domain name, unrelated to the DNS domain name). We still need to properly investigate reworking our ENV support that `dns.sh` manages. --- Containers were also not removing themselves after failures either (missing teardown). Which would cause problems when running tests again. * chore: Normalize white-space Sets a consistent indent size of 2 spaces. Previously this varied a fair bit, sometimes with tabs or mixed tabs and spaces. Some formatting with blank lines. Easier to review with white-space in diff ignored. Some minor edits besides blank lines, but no change in functionality. * fix: `setup.sh` target container under test Some of the `setup.sh` commands did not specify the container which was problematic if another `docker-mailserver` container was running, causing test failures. This probably doesn't help with `test/no_container.bats`, but at least prevents `test/tests.bats` failing at this point.
2022-05-30 00:53:30 +00:00
tests: Refactor LDAP tests to current conventions (#3483) * tests: Switch to setup helper and conventions * tests: Adapt run command to new conventions - We have two helper methods with implicit `CONTAINER_NAME` reference, which is a bit more DRY and improves readability. - `wc -l` + `assert_output 1` converted to use helper `_should_output_number_of_lines 1` - `DOMAIN` var changed from `my-domain.com` to local testing domain `example.test`. * tests: Refactor `setup_file()` - Test wide ENV defined at the top - OpenLDAP build and run logic grouped together. Added notes, network alias and tty not required. - Extracted out special LDAP Postfix/Dovecot ENV into separate array. LDAP specific provisioning / auth ENV also included, with comments + linebreak to better group related ENV. - Likewise additional ENV to support test cases has been extracted to a separate array with additional comments for context. - Those two arrays are expanded back into the main `CUSTOM_SETUP_ARGUMENTS` that configure hostname and network for the DMS container. * tests: Refactor the LDAP account table query testcase - Covers 3 accounts to test from LDAP. - 2 are the same query against users/aliases/groups tables in Postfix, only differing by account queried (and expected as returned result). - 1 separate test to ensure a difference in config is supported correctly. - Extracted repeated test logic into a helper method. - Added additional context in comments about the creation source of these LDAP accounts and their related Postfix config / interaction. Direct reference to special case PR (since `git blame` will be less useful). * tests: Use iteration for `grep` setting checks More DRY approach. With a bit more helpful failure context via `assert_output` (_and only grepping the key_). Simpler to grok what's being covered. * tests: DRY test email delivery A bit more verbose with the new helper method. `test-email.txt` template is only used by the LDAP test, as is the `sendmail` command. Helper will take two args to support the testcases, but at a later date should be refactored to be consistent with the `_send_email()` helper (_which presently uses `nc` that is required for plain-text mail/auth, otherwise we'd have used `openssl`, bigger refactor required_). * tests: Slight revisions and relocating testcases - Dovecot quota plugin testcase revised to check files exist instead of rely on `ls` failure. - Moved Postfix quota plugin testcase into prior dovecot testcase for quota plugin check. Better error output by only querying the `smtpd_recipient_restrictions` setting (_which should be the only one configured for the service_). - Moved the saslauthd and pflogsumm testcases (_no changes beyond revised comments_) above the `ATTENTION` comment, and one testcase below the comment that belonged to that group. * tests: Simplify openldap `docker build` command - `--no-cache` was creating a new image on the Docker host each time the test is run. Shouldn't be any need to build without cache. - No need to use `pushd` + `popd`, can just provide the path context directly, and the `./Dockerfile` is an implicit default thus `-f` not required either. Additionally removed the old `checking` prefix from testcase names. * tests: Move LDAP specific config into `test/config/ldap/` - No changes to any of these config files, just better isolation as not relevant to any other tests. - Section heading in `setup_file()` added to distinguish the remainder of the function is dedicated to the DMS container setup. - Comment providing some context about the `mv` to maintainers, this should be done after defaults are initialized but before starting up the container. * chore: Appease the lint gods * Apply suggestions from code review
2023-08-17 02:33:34 +00:00
# Dovecot Quota config only present with disabled extension:
_run_in_container_bash '[[ -f /etc/dovecot/conf.d/90-quota.conf ]]'
assert_failure
_run_in_container_bash '[[ -f /etc/dovecot/conf.d/90-quota.conf.disab ]]'
tests(fix): Adjust for local testing conditions (#2606) * tests(fix): Increase some timeouts Running tests locally via a VM these tests would fail sometimes due to the time from being queued and Amavis actually processing being roughly around 30 seconds. There should be no harm in raising this to 60 seconds, other than delaying a failure case which will ripple through other time sensitive tests. It's better to pass when functionality is actually correct but just needs a bit longer to complete. * tests(fix): Don't setup an invalid hostname During container startup `helpers/dns.sh` would panic with `hostname -f` failing. Dropping `--domainname` for this container is fine and does not affect the point of it's test. --- It's unclear why this does not occur in CI. Possibly changes within the docker daemon since as CI runs docker on Ubuntu 20.04? (2020). For clarity, this may be equivalent to setting a hostname of `domain.com.domain.com`, or `--hostname` value truncated the NIS domain (`--domainname`) of the same value. IIRC, it would still fail with both options using different values if `--hostname` was multi-label. I believe I've documented how non-deterministic these options can be across different environments. `--hostname` should be preferred. There doesn't seem to be any reason to actually need `--domainname` (which is NIS domain name, unrelated to the DNS domain name). We still need to properly investigate reworking our ENV support that `dns.sh` manages. --- Containers were also not removing themselves after failures either (missing teardown). Which would cause problems when running tests again. * chore: Normalize white-space Sets a consistent indent size of 2 spaces. Previously this varied a fair bit, sometimes with tabs or mixed tabs and spaces. Some formatting with blank lines. Easier to review with white-space in diff ignored. Some minor edits besides blank lines, but no change in functionality. * fix: `setup.sh` target container under test Some of the `setup.sh` commands did not specify the container which was problematic if another `docker-mailserver` container was running, causing test failures. This probably doesn't help with `test/no_container.bats`, but at least prevents `test/tests.bats` failing at this point.
2022-05-30 00:53:30 +00:00
assert_success
tests: Refactor LDAP tests to current conventions (#3483) * tests: Switch to setup helper and conventions * tests: Adapt run command to new conventions - We have two helper methods with implicit `CONTAINER_NAME` reference, which is a bit more DRY and improves readability. - `wc -l` + `assert_output 1` converted to use helper `_should_output_number_of_lines 1` - `DOMAIN` var changed from `my-domain.com` to local testing domain `example.test`. * tests: Refactor `setup_file()` - Test wide ENV defined at the top - OpenLDAP build and run logic grouped together. Added notes, network alias and tty not required. - Extracted out special LDAP Postfix/Dovecot ENV into separate array. LDAP specific provisioning / auth ENV also included, with comments + linebreak to better group related ENV. - Likewise additional ENV to support test cases has been extracted to a separate array with additional comments for context. - Those two arrays are expanded back into the main `CUSTOM_SETUP_ARGUMENTS` that configure hostname and network for the DMS container. * tests: Refactor the LDAP account table query testcase - Covers 3 accounts to test from LDAP. - 2 are the same query against users/aliases/groups tables in Postfix, only differing by account queried (and expected as returned result). - 1 separate test to ensure a difference in config is supported correctly. - Extracted repeated test logic into a helper method. - Added additional context in comments about the creation source of these LDAP accounts and their related Postfix config / interaction. Direct reference to special case PR (since `git blame` will be less useful). * tests: Use iteration for `grep` setting checks More DRY approach. With a bit more helpful failure context via `assert_output` (_and only grepping the key_). Simpler to grok what's being covered. * tests: DRY test email delivery A bit more verbose with the new helper method. `test-email.txt` template is only used by the LDAP test, as is the `sendmail` command. Helper will take two args to support the testcases, but at a later date should be refactored to be consistent with the `_send_email()` helper (_which presently uses `nc` that is required for plain-text mail/auth, otherwise we'd have used `openssl`, bigger refactor required_). * tests: Slight revisions and relocating testcases - Dovecot quota plugin testcase revised to check files exist instead of rely on `ls` failure. - Moved Postfix quota plugin testcase into prior dovecot testcase for quota plugin check. Better error output by only querying the `smtpd_recipient_restrictions` setting (_which should be the only one configured for the service_). - Moved the saslauthd and pflogsumm testcases (_no changes beyond revised comments_) above the `ATTENTION` comment, and one testcase below the comment that belonged to that group. * tests: Simplify openldap `docker build` command - `--no-cache` was creating a new image on the Docker host each time the test is run. Shouldn't be any need to build without cache. - No need to use `pushd` + `popd`, can just provide the path context directly, and the `./Dockerfile` is an implicit default thus `-f` not required either. Additionally removed the old `checking` prefix from testcase names. * tests: Move LDAP specific config into `test/config/ldap/` - No changes to any of these config files, just better isolation as not relevant to any other tests. - Section heading in `setup_file()` added to distinguish the remainder of the function is dedicated to the DMS container setup. - Comment providing some context about the `mv` to maintainers, this should be done after defaults are initialized but before starting up the container. * chore: Appease the lint gods * Apply suggestions from code review
2023-08-17 02:33:34 +00:00
# Postfix quotas policy service not configured in `main.cf`:
_run_in_container postconf smtpd_recipient_restrictions
refute_output --partial 'check_policy_service inet:localhost:65265'
}
tests(fix): Adjust for local testing conditions (#2606) * tests(fix): Increase some timeouts Running tests locally via a VM these tests would fail sometimes due to the time from being queued and Amavis actually processing being roughly around 30 seconds. There should be no harm in raising this to 60 seconds, other than delaying a failure case which will ripple through other time sensitive tests. It's better to pass when functionality is actually correct but just needs a bit longer to complete. * tests(fix): Don't setup an invalid hostname During container startup `helpers/dns.sh` would panic with `hostname -f` failing. Dropping `--domainname` for this container is fine and does not affect the point of it's test. --- It's unclear why this does not occur in CI. Possibly changes within the docker daemon since as CI runs docker on Ubuntu 20.04? (2020). For clarity, this may be equivalent to setting a hostname of `domain.com.domain.com`, or `--hostname` value truncated the NIS domain (`--domainname`) of the same value. IIRC, it would still fail with both options using different values if `--hostname` was multi-label. I believe I've documented how non-deterministic these options can be across different environments. `--hostname` should be preferred. There doesn't seem to be any reason to actually need `--domainname` (which is NIS domain name, unrelated to the DNS domain name). We still need to properly investigate reworking our ENV support that `dns.sh` manages. --- Containers were also not removing themselves after failures either (missing teardown). Which would cause problems when running tests again. * chore: Normalize white-space Sets a consistent indent size of 2 spaces. Previously this varied a fair bit, sometimes with tabs or mixed tabs and spaces. Some formatting with blank lines. Easier to review with white-space in diff ignored. Some minor edits besides blank lines, but no change in functionality. * fix: `setup.sh` target container under test Some of the `setup.sh` commands did not specify the container which was problematic if another `docker-mailserver` container was running, causing test failures. This probably doesn't help with `test/no_container.bats`, but at least prevents `test/tests.bats` failing at this point.
2022-05-30 00:53:30 +00:00
tests: Refactor LDAP tests to current conventions (#3483) * tests: Switch to setup helper and conventions * tests: Adapt run command to new conventions - We have two helper methods with implicit `CONTAINER_NAME` reference, which is a bit more DRY and improves readability. - `wc -l` + `assert_output 1` converted to use helper `_should_output_number_of_lines 1` - `DOMAIN` var changed from `my-domain.com` to local testing domain `example.test`. * tests: Refactor `setup_file()` - Test wide ENV defined at the top - OpenLDAP build and run logic grouped together. Added notes, network alias and tty not required. - Extracted out special LDAP Postfix/Dovecot ENV into separate array. LDAP specific provisioning / auth ENV also included, with comments + linebreak to better group related ENV. - Likewise additional ENV to support test cases has been extracted to a separate array with additional comments for context. - Those two arrays are expanded back into the main `CUSTOM_SETUP_ARGUMENTS` that configure hostname and network for the DMS container. * tests: Refactor the LDAP account table query testcase - Covers 3 accounts to test from LDAP. - 2 are the same query against users/aliases/groups tables in Postfix, only differing by account queried (and expected as returned result). - 1 separate test to ensure a difference in config is supported correctly. - Extracted repeated test logic into a helper method. - Added additional context in comments about the creation source of these LDAP accounts and their related Postfix config / interaction. Direct reference to special case PR (since `git blame` will be less useful). * tests: Use iteration for `grep` setting checks More DRY approach. With a bit more helpful failure context via `assert_output` (_and only grepping the key_). Simpler to grok what's being covered. * tests: DRY test email delivery A bit more verbose with the new helper method. `test-email.txt` template is only used by the LDAP test, as is the `sendmail` command. Helper will take two args to support the testcases, but at a later date should be refactored to be consistent with the `_send_email()` helper (_which presently uses `nc` that is required for plain-text mail/auth, otherwise we'd have used `openssl`, bigger refactor required_). * tests: Slight revisions and relocating testcases - Dovecot quota plugin testcase revised to check files exist instead of rely on `ls` failure. - Moved Postfix quota plugin testcase into prior dovecot testcase for quota plugin check. Better error output by only querying the `smtpd_recipient_restrictions` setting (_which should be the only one configured for the service_). - Moved the saslauthd and pflogsumm testcases (_no changes beyond revised comments_) above the `ATTENTION` comment, and one testcase below the comment that belonged to that group. * tests: Simplify openldap `docker build` command - `--no-cache` was creating a new image on the Docker host each time the test is run. Shouldn't be any need to build without cache. - No need to use `pushd` + `popd`, can just provide the path context directly, and the `./Dockerfile` is an implicit default thus `-f` not required either. Additionally removed the old `checking` prefix from testcase names. * tests: Move LDAP specific config into `test/config/ldap/` - No changes to any of these config files, just better isolation as not relevant to any other tests. - Section heading in `setup_file()` added to distinguish the remainder of the function is dedicated to the DMS container setup. - Comment providing some context about the `mv` to maintainers, this should be done after defaults are initialized but before starting up the container. * chore: Appease the lint gods * Apply suggestions from code review
2023-08-17 02:33:34 +00:00
@test "saslauthd: sasl ldap authentication works" {
_run_in_container testsaslauthd -u some.user -p secret
tests(fix): Adjust for local testing conditions (#2606) * tests(fix): Increase some timeouts Running tests locally via a VM these tests would fail sometimes due to the time from being queued and Amavis actually processing being roughly around 30 seconds. There should be no harm in raising this to 60 seconds, other than delaying a failure case which will ripple through other time sensitive tests. It's better to pass when functionality is actually correct but just needs a bit longer to complete. * tests(fix): Don't setup an invalid hostname During container startup `helpers/dns.sh` would panic with `hostname -f` failing. Dropping `--domainname` for this container is fine and does not affect the point of it's test. --- It's unclear why this does not occur in CI. Possibly changes within the docker daemon since as CI runs docker on Ubuntu 20.04? (2020). For clarity, this may be equivalent to setting a hostname of `domain.com.domain.com`, or `--hostname` value truncated the NIS domain (`--domainname`) of the same value. IIRC, it would still fail with both options using different values if `--hostname` was multi-label. I believe I've documented how non-deterministic these options can be across different environments. `--hostname` should be preferred. There doesn't seem to be any reason to actually need `--domainname` (which is NIS domain name, unrelated to the DNS domain name). We still need to properly investigate reworking our ENV support that `dns.sh` manages. --- Containers were also not removing themselves after failures either (missing teardown). Which would cause problems when running tests again. * chore: Normalize white-space Sets a consistent indent size of 2 spaces. Previously this varied a fair bit, sometimes with tabs or mixed tabs and spaces. Some formatting with blank lines. Easier to review with white-space in diff ignored. Some minor edits besides blank lines, but no change in functionality. * fix: `setup.sh` target container under test Some of the `setup.sh` commands did not specify the container which was problematic if another `docker-mailserver` container was running, causing test failures. This probably doesn't help with `test/no_container.bats`, but at least prevents `test/tests.bats` failing at this point.
2022-05-30 00:53:30 +00:00
assert_success
tests: Refactor LDAP tests to current conventions (#3483) * tests: Switch to setup helper and conventions * tests: Adapt run command to new conventions - We have two helper methods with implicit `CONTAINER_NAME` reference, which is a bit more DRY and improves readability. - `wc -l` + `assert_output 1` converted to use helper `_should_output_number_of_lines 1` - `DOMAIN` var changed from `my-domain.com` to local testing domain `example.test`. * tests: Refactor `setup_file()` - Test wide ENV defined at the top - OpenLDAP build and run logic grouped together. Added notes, network alias and tty not required. - Extracted out special LDAP Postfix/Dovecot ENV into separate array. LDAP specific provisioning / auth ENV also included, with comments + linebreak to better group related ENV. - Likewise additional ENV to support test cases has been extracted to a separate array with additional comments for context. - Those two arrays are expanded back into the main `CUSTOM_SETUP_ARGUMENTS` that configure hostname and network for the DMS container. * tests: Refactor the LDAP account table query testcase - Covers 3 accounts to test from LDAP. - 2 are the same query against users/aliases/groups tables in Postfix, only differing by account queried (and expected as returned result). - 1 separate test to ensure a difference in config is supported correctly. - Extracted repeated test logic into a helper method. - Added additional context in comments about the creation source of these LDAP accounts and their related Postfix config / interaction. Direct reference to special case PR (since `git blame` will be less useful). * tests: Use iteration for `grep` setting checks More DRY approach. With a bit more helpful failure context via `assert_output` (_and only grepping the key_). Simpler to grok what's being covered. * tests: DRY test email delivery A bit more verbose with the new helper method. `test-email.txt` template is only used by the LDAP test, as is the `sendmail` command. Helper will take two args to support the testcases, but at a later date should be refactored to be consistent with the `_send_email()` helper (_which presently uses `nc` that is required for plain-text mail/auth, otherwise we'd have used `openssl`, bigger refactor required_). * tests: Slight revisions and relocating testcases - Dovecot quota plugin testcase revised to check files exist instead of rely on `ls` failure. - Moved Postfix quota plugin testcase into prior dovecot testcase for quota plugin check. Better error output by only querying the `smtpd_recipient_restrictions` setting (_which should be the only one configured for the service_). - Moved the saslauthd and pflogsumm testcases (_no changes beyond revised comments_) above the `ATTENTION` comment, and one testcase below the comment that belonged to that group. * tests: Simplify openldap `docker build` command - `--no-cache` was creating a new image on the Docker host each time the test is run. Shouldn't be any need to build without cache. - No need to use `pushd` + `popd`, can just provide the path context directly, and the `./Dockerfile` is an implicit default thus `-f` not required either. Additionally removed the old `checking` prefix from testcase names. * tests: Move LDAP specific config into `test/config/ldap/` - No changes to any of these config files, just better isolation as not relevant to any other tests. - Section heading in `setup_file()` added to distinguish the remainder of the function is dedicated to the DMS container setup. - Comment providing some context about the `mv` to maintainers, this should be done after defaults are initialized but before starting up the container. * chore: Appease the lint gods * Apply suggestions from code review
2023-08-17 02:33:34 +00:00
}
tests(fix): Adjust for local testing conditions (#2606) * tests(fix): Increase some timeouts Running tests locally via a VM these tests would fail sometimes due to the time from being queued and Amavis actually processing being roughly around 30 seconds. There should be no harm in raising this to 60 seconds, other than delaying a failure case which will ripple through other time sensitive tests. It's better to pass when functionality is actually correct but just needs a bit longer to complete. * tests(fix): Don't setup an invalid hostname During container startup `helpers/dns.sh` would panic with `hostname -f` failing. Dropping `--domainname` for this container is fine and does not affect the point of it's test. --- It's unclear why this does not occur in CI. Possibly changes within the docker daemon since as CI runs docker on Ubuntu 20.04? (2020). For clarity, this may be equivalent to setting a hostname of `domain.com.domain.com`, or `--hostname` value truncated the NIS domain (`--domainname`) of the same value. IIRC, it would still fail with both options using different values if `--hostname` was multi-label. I believe I've documented how non-deterministic these options can be across different environments. `--hostname` should be preferred. There doesn't seem to be any reason to actually need `--domainname` (which is NIS domain name, unrelated to the DNS domain name). We still need to properly investigate reworking our ENV support that `dns.sh` manages. --- Containers were also not removing themselves after failures either (missing teardown). Which would cause problems when running tests again. * chore: Normalize white-space Sets a consistent indent size of 2 spaces. Previously this varied a fair bit, sometimes with tabs or mixed tabs and spaces. Some formatting with blank lines. Easier to review with white-space in diff ignored. Some minor edits besides blank lines, but no change in functionality. * fix: `setup.sh` target container under test Some of the `setup.sh` commands did not specify the container which was problematic if another `docker-mailserver` container was running, causing test failures. This probably doesn't help with `test/no_container.bats`, but at least prevents `test/tests.bats` failing at this point.
2022-05-30 00:53:30 +00:00
tests: Refactor LDAP tests to current conventions (#3483) * tests: Switch to setup helper and conventions * tests: Adapt run command to new conventions - We have two helper methods with implicit `CONTAINER_NAME` reference, which is a bit more DRY and improves readability. - `wc -l` + `assert_output 1` converted to use helper `_should_output_number_of_lines 1` - `DOMAIN` var changed from `my-domain.com` to local testing domain `example.test`. * tests: Refactor `setup_file()` - Test wide ENV defined at the top - OpenLDAP build and run logic grouped together. Added notes, network alias and tty not required. - Extracted out special LDAP Postfix/Dovecot ENV into separate array. LDAP specific provisioning / auth ENV also included, with comments + linebreak to better group related ENV. - Likewise additional ENV to support test cases has been extracted to a separate array with additional comments for context. - Those two arrays are expanded back into the main `CUSTOM_SETUP_ARGUMENTS` that configure hostname and network for the DMS container. * tests: Refactor the LDAP account table query testcase - Covers 3 accounts to test from LDAP. - 2 are the same query against users/aliases/groups tables in Postfix, only differing by account queried (and expected as returned result). - 1 separate test to ensure a difference in config is supported correctly. - Extracted repeated test logic into a helper method. - Added additional context in comments about the creation source of these LDAP accounts and their related Postfix config / interaction. Direct reference to special case PR (since `git blame` will be less useful). * tests: Use iteration for `grep` setting checks More DRY approach. With a bit more helpful failure context via `assert_output` (_and only grepping the key_). Simpler to grok what's being covered. * tests: DRY test email delivery A bit more verbose with the new helper method. `test-email.txt` template is only used by the LDAP test, as is the `sendmail` command. Helper will take two args to support the testcases, but at a later date should be refactored to be consistent with the `_send_email()` helper (_which presently uses `nc` that is required for plain-text mail/auth, otherwise we'd have used `openssl`, bigger refactor required_). * tests: Slight revisions and relocating testcases - Dovecot quota plugin testcase revised to check files exist instead of rely on `ls` failure. - Moved Postfix quota plugin testcase into prior dovecot testcase for quota plugin check. Better error output by only querying the `smtpd_recipient_restrictions` setting (_which should be the only one configured for the service_). - Moved the saslauthd and pflogsumm testcases (_no changes beyond revised comments_) above the `ATTENTION` comment, and one testcase below the comment that belonged to that group. * tests: Simplify openldap `docker build` command - `--no-cache` was creating a new image on the Docker host each time the test is run. Shouldn't be any need to build without cache. - No need to use `pushd` + `popd`, can just provide the path context directly, and the `./Dockerfile` is an implicit default thus `-f` not required either. Additionally removed the old `checking` prefix from testcase names. * tests: Move LDAP specific config into `test/config/ldap/` - No changes to any of these config files, just better isolation as not relevant to any other tests. - Section heading in `setup_file()` added to distinguish the remainder of the function is dedicated to the DMS container setup. - Comment providing some context about the `mv` to maintainers, this should be done after defaults are initialized but before starting up the container. * chore: Appease the lint gods * Apply suggestions from code review
2023-08-17 02:33:34 +00:00
# Requires ENV `PFLOGSUMM_TRIGGER=logrotate`
@test "pflogsumm delivery" {
# Verify default sender is `mailserver-report` when ENV `PFLOGSUMM_SENDER` + `REPORT_SENDER` are unset:
# NOTE: Mail is sent from Postfix (configured hostname used as domain part)
_run_in_container grep "mailserver-report@${FQDN_MAIL}" /etc/logrotate.d/maillog
tests(fix): Adjust for local testing conditions (#2606) * tests(fix): Increase some timeouts Running tests locally via a VM these tests would fail sometimes due to the time from being queued and Amavis actually processing being roughly around 30 seconds. There should be no harm in raising this to 60 seconds, other than delaying a failure case which will ripple through other time sensitive tests. It's better to pass when functionality is actually correct but just needs a bit longer to complete. * tests(fix): Don't setup an invalid hostname During container startup `helpers/dns.sh` would panic with `hostname -f` failing. Dropping `--domainname` for this container is fine and does not affect the point of it's test. --- It's unclear why this does not occur in CI. Possibly changes within the docker daemon since as CI runs docker on Ubuntu 20.04? (2020). For clarity, this may be equivalent to setting a hostname of `domain.com.domain.com`, or `--hostname` value truncated the NIS domain (`--domainname`) of the same value. IIRC, it would still fail with both options using different values if `--hostname` was multi-label. I believe I've documented how non-deterministic these options can be across different environments. `--hostname` should be preferred. There doesn't seem to be any reason to actually need `--domainname` (which is NIS domain name, unrelated to the DNS domain name). We still need to properly investigate reworking our ENV support that `dns.sh` manages. --- Containers were also not removing themselves after failures either (missing teardown). Which would cause problems when running tests again. * chore: Normalize white-space Sets a consistent indent size of 2 spaces. Previously this varied a fair bit, sometimes with tabs or mixed tabs and spaces. Some formatting with blank lines. Easier to review with white-space in diff ignored. Some minor edits besides blank lines, but no change in functionality. * fix: `setup.sh` target container under test Some of the `setup.sh` commands did not specify the container which was problematic if another `docker-mailserver` container was running, causing test failures. This probably doesn't help with `test/no_container.bats`, but at least prevents `test/tests.bats` failing at this point.
2022-05-30 00:53:30 +00:00
assert_success
tests: Refactor LDAP tests to current conventions (#3483) * tests: Switch to setup helper and conventions * tests: Adapt run command to new conventions - We have two helper methods with implicit `CONTAINER_NAME` reference, which is a bit more DRY and improves readability. - `wc -l` + `assert_output 1` converted to use helper `_should_output_number_of_lines 1` - `DOMAIN` var changed from `my-domain.com` to local testing domain `example.test`. * tests: Refactor `setup_file()` - Test wide ENV defined at the top - OpenLDAP build and run logic grouped together. Added notes, network alias and tty not required. - Extracted out special LDAP Postfix/Dovecot ENV into separate array. LDAP specific provisioning / auth ENV also included, with comments + linebreak to better group related ENV. - Likewise additional ENV to support test cases has been extracted to a separate array with additional comments for context. - Those two arrays are expanded back into the main `CUSTOM_SETUP_ARGUMENTS` that configure hostname and network for the DMS container. * tests: Refactor the LDAP account table query testcase - Covers 3 accounts to test from LDAP. - 2 are the same query against users/aliases/groups tables in Postfix, only differing by account queried (and expected as returned result). - 1 separate test to ensure a difference in config is supported correctly. - Extracted repeated test logic into a helper method. - Added additional context in comments about the creation source of these LDAP accounts and their related Postfix config / interaction. Direct reference to special case PR (since `git blame` will be less useful). * tests: Use iteration for `grep` setting checks More DRY approach. With a bit more helpful failure context via `assert_output` (_and only grepping the key_). Simpler to grok what's being covered. * tests: DRY test email delivery A bit more verbose with the new helper method. `test-email.txt` template is only used by the LDAP test, as is the `sendmail` command. Helper will take two args to support the testcases, but at a later date should be refactored to be consistent with the `_send_email()` helper (_which presently uses `nc` that is required for plain-text mail/auth, otherwise we'd have used `openssl`, bigger refactor required_). * tests: Slight revisions and relocating testcases - Dovecot quota plugin testcase revised to check files exist instead of rely on `ls` failure. - Moved Postfix quota plugin testcase into prior dovecot testcase for quota plugin check. Better error output by only querying the `smtpd_recipient_restrictions` setting (_which should be the only one configured for the service_). - Moved the saslauthd and pflogsumm testcases (_no changes beyond revised comments_) above the `ATTENTION` comment, and one testcase below the comment that belonged to that group. * tests: Simplify openldap `docker build` command - `--no-cache` was creating a new image on the Docker host each time the test is run. Shouldn't be any need to build without cache. - No need to use `pushd` + `popd`, can just provide the path context directly, and the `./Dockerfile` is an implicit default thus `-f` not required either. Additionally removed the old `checking` prefix from testcase names. * tests: Move LDAP specific config into `test/config/ldap/` - No changes to any of these config files, just better isolation as not relevant to any other tests. - Section heading in `setup_file()` added to distinguish the remainder of the function is dedicated to the DMS container setup. - Comment providing some context about the `mv` to maintainers, this should be done after defaults are initialized but before starting up the container. * chore: Appease the lint gods * Apply suggestions from code review
2023-08-17 02:33:34 +00:00
# When `LOGROTATE_INTERVAL` is unset, the default should be configured as `weekly`:
_run_in_container grep 'weekly' /etc/logrotate.d/maillog
tests(fix): Adjust for local testing conditions (#2606) * tests(fix): Increase some timeouts Running tests locally via a VM these tests would fail sometimes due to the time from being queued and Amavis actually processing being roughly around 30 seconds. There should be no harm in raising this to 60 seconds, other than delaying a failure case which will ripple through other time sensitive tests. It's better to pass when functionality is actually correct but just needs a bit longer to complete. * tests(fix): Don't setup an invalid hostname During container startup `helpers/dns.sh` would panic with `hostname -f` failing. Dropping `--domainname` for this container is fine and does not affect the point of it's test. --- It's unclear why this does not occur in CI. Possibly changes within the docker daemon since as CI runs docker on Ubuntu 20.04? (2020). For clarity, this may be equivalent to setting a hostname of `domain.com.domain.com`, or `--hostname` value truncated the NIS domain (`--domainname`) of the same value. IIRC, it would still fail with both options using different values if `--hostname` was multi-label. I believe I've documented how non-deterministic these options can be across different environments. `--hostname` should be preferred. There doesn't seem to be any reason to actually need `--domainname` (which is NIS domain name, unrelated to the DNS domain name). We still need to properly investigate reworking our ENV support that `dns.sh` manages. --- Containers were also not removing themselves after failures either (missing teardown). Which would cause problems when running tests again. * chore: Normalize white-space Sets a consistent indent size of 2 spaces. Previously this varied a fair bit, sometimes with tabs or mixed tabs and spaces. Some formatting with blank lines. Easier to review with white-space in diff ignored. Some minor edits besides blank lines, but no change in functionality. * fix: `setup.sh` target container under test Some of the `setup.sh` commands did not specify the container which was problematic if another `docker-mailserver` container was running, causing test failures. This probably doesn't help with `test/no_container.bats`, but at least prevents `test/tests.bats` failing at this point.
2022-05-30 00:53:30 +00:00
assert_success
tests: Refactor LDAP tests to current conventions (#3483) * tests: Switch to setup helper and conventions * tests: Adapt run command to new conventions - We have two helper methods with implicit `CONTAINER_NAME` reference, which is a bit more DRY and improves readability. - `wc -l` + `assert_output 1` converted to use helper `_should_output_number_of_lines 1` - `DOMAIN` var changed from `my-domain.com` to local testing domain `example.test`. * tests: Refactor `setup_file()` - Test wide ENV defined at the top - OpenLDAP build and run logic grouped together. Added notes, network alias and tty not required. - Extracted out special LDAP Postfix/Dovecot ENV into separate array. LDAP specific provisioning / auth ENV also included, with comments + linebreak to better group related ENV. - Likewise additional ENV to support test cases has been extracted to a separate array with additional comments for context. - Those two arrays are expanded back into the main `CUSTOM_SETUP_ARGUMENTS` that configure hostname and network for the DMS container. * tests: Refactor the LDAP account table query testcase - Covers 3 accounts to test from LDAP. - 2 are the same query against users/aliases/groups tables in Postfix, only differing by account queried (and expected as returned result). - 1 separate test to ensure a difference in config is supported correctly. - Extracted repeated test logic into a helper method. - Added additional context in comments about the creation source of these LDAP accounts and their related Postfix config / interaction. Direct reference to special case PR (since `git blame` will be less useful). * tests: Use iteration for `grep` setting checks More DRY approach. With a bit more helpful failure context via `assert_output` (_and only grepping the key_). Simpler to grok what's being covered. * tests: DRY test email delivery A bit more verbose with the new helper method. `test-email.txt` template is only used by the LDAP test, as is the `sendmail` command. Helper will take two args to support the testcases, but at a later date should be refactored to be consistent with the `_send_email()` helper (_which presently uses `nc` that is required for plain-text mail/auth, otherwise we'd have used `openssl`, bigger refactor required_). * tests: Slight revisions and relocating testcases - Dovecot quota plugin testcase revised to check files exist instead of rely on `ls` failure. - Moved Postfix quota plugin testcase into prior dovecot testcase for quota plugin check. Better error output by only querying the `smtpd_recipient_restrictions` setting (_which should be the only one configured for the service_). - Moved the saslauthd and pflogsumm testcases (_no changes beyond revised comments_) above the `ATTENTION` comment, and one testcase below the comment that belonged to that group. * tests: Simplify openldap `docker build` command - `--no-cache` was creating a new image on the Docker host each time the test is run. Shouldn't be any need to build without cache. - No need to use `pushd` + `popd`, can just provide the path context directly, and the `./Dockerfile` is an implicit default thus `-f` not required either. Additionally removed the old `checking` prefix from testcase names. * tests: Move LDAP specific config into `test/config/ldap/` - No changes to any of these config files, just better isolation as not relevant to any other tests. - Section heading in `setup_file()` added to distinguish the remainder of the function is dedicated to the DMS container setup. - Comment providing some context about the `mv` to maintainers, this should be done after defaults are initialized but before starting up the container. * chore: Appease the lint gods * Apply suggestions from code review
2023-08-17 02:33:34 +00:00
}
tests(fix): Adjust for local testing conditions (#2606) * tests(fix): Increase some timeouts Running tests locally via a VM these tests would fail sometimes due to the time from being queued and Amavis actually processing being roughly around 30 seconds. There should be no harm in raising this to 60 seconds, other than delaying a failure case which will ripple through other time sensitive tests. It's better to pass when functionality is actually correct but just needs a bit longer to complete. * tests(fix): Don't setup an invalid hostname During container startup `helpers/dns.sh` would panic with `hostname -f` failing. Dropping `--domainname` for this container is fine and does not affect the point of it's test. --- It's unclear why this does not occur in CI. Possibly changes within the docker daemon since as CI runs docker on Ubuntu 20.04? (2020). For clarity, this may be equivalent to setting a hostname of `domain.com.domain.com`, or `--hostname` value truncated the NIS domain (`--domainname`) of the same value. IIRC, it would still fail with both options using different values if `--hostname` was multi-label. I believe I've documented how non-deterministic these options can be across different environments. `--hostname` should be preferred. There doesn't seem to be any reason to actually need `--domainname` (which is NIS domain name, unrelated to the DNS domain name). We still need to properly investigate reworking our ENV support that `dns.sh` manages. --- Containers were also not removing themselves after failures either (missing teardown). Which would cause problems when running tests again. * chore: Normalize white-space Sets a consistent indent size of 2 spaces. Previously this varied a fair bit, sometimes with tabs or mixed tabs and spaces. Some formatting with blank lines. Easier to review with white-space in diff ignored. Some minor edits besides blank lines, but no change in functionality. * fix: `setup.sh` target container under test Some of the `setup.sh` commands did not specify the container which was problematic if another `docker-mailserver` container was running, causing test failures. This probably doesn't help with `test/no_container.bats`, but at least prevents `test/tests.bats` failing at this point.
2022-05-30 00:53:30 +00:00
tests: Refactor LDAP tests to current conventions (#3483) * tests: Switch to setup helper and conventions * tests: Adapt run command to new conventions - We have two helper methods with implicit `CONTAINER_NAME` reference, which is a bit more DRY and improves readability. - `wc -l` + `assert_output 1` converted to use helper `_should_output_number_of_lines 1` - `DOMAIN` var changed from `my-domain.com` to local testing domain `example.test`. * tests: Refactor `setup_file()` - Test wide ENV defined at the top - OpenLDAP build and run logic grouped together. Added notes, network alias and tty not required. - Extracted out special LDAP Postfix/Dovecot ENV into separate array. LDAP specific provisioning / auth ENV also included, with comments + linebreak to better group related ENV. - Likewise additional ENV to support test cases has been extracted to a separate array with additional comments for context. - Those two arrays are expanded back into the main `CUSTOM_SETUP_ARGUMENTS` that configure hostname and network for the DMS container. * tests: Refactor the LDAP account table query testcase - Covers 3 accounts to test from LDAP. - 2 are the same query against users/aliases/groups tables in Postfix, only differing by account queried (and expected as returned result). - 1 separate test to ensure a difference in config is supported correctly. - Extracted repeated test logic into a helper method. - Added additional context in comments about the creation source of these LDAP accounts and their related Postfix config / interaction. Direct reference to special case PR (since `git blame` will be less useful). * tests: Use iteration for `grep` setting checks More DRY approach. With a bit more helpful failure context via `assert_output` (_and only grepping the key_). Simpler to grok what's being covered. * tests: DRY test email delivery A bit more verbose with the new helper method. `test-email.txt` template is only used by the LDAP test, as is the `sendmail` command. Helper will take two args to support the testcases, but at a later date should be refactored to be consistent with the `_send_email()` helper (_which presently uses `nc` that is required for plain-text mail/auth, otherwise we'd have used `openssl`, bigger refactor required_). * tests: Slight revisions and relocating testcases - Dovecot quota plugin testcase revised to check files exist instead of rely on `ls` failure. - Moved Postfix quota plugin testcase into prior dovecot testcase for quota plugin check. Better error output by only querying the `smtpd_recipient_restrictions` setting (_which should be the only one configured for the service_). - Moved the saslauthd and pflogsumm testcases (_no changes beyond revised comments_) above the `ATTENTION` comment, and one testcase below the comment that belonged to that group. * tests: Simplify openldap `docker build` command - `--no-cache` was creating a new image on the Docker host each time the test is run. Shouldn't be any need to build without cache. - No need to use `pushd` + `popd`, can just provide the path context directly, and the `./Dockerfile` is an implicit default thus `-f` not required either. Additionally removed the old `checking` prefix from testcase names. * tests: Move LDAP specific config into `test/config/ldap/` - No changes to any of these config files, just better isolation as not relevant to any other tests. - Section heading in `setup_file()` added to distinguish the remainder of the function is dedicated to the DMS container setup. - Comment providing some context about the `mv` to maintainers, this should be done after defaults are initialized but before starting up the container. * chore: Appease the lint gods * Apply suggestions from code review
2023-08-17 02:33:34 +00:00
# ATTENTION: Remaining tests must come after "dovecot: ldap mail delivery works" since the below tests would affect the expected count (by delivering extra mail),
# Thus not friendly for running testcases in this file in parallel
tests(fix): Adjust for local testing conditions (#2606) * tests(fix): Increase some timeouts Running tests locally via a VM these tests would fail sometimes due to the time from being queued and Amavis actually processing being roughly around 30 seconds. There should be no harm in raising this to 60 seconds, other than delaying a failure case which will ripple through other time sensitive tests. It's better to pass when functionality is actually correct but just needs a bit longer to complete. * tests(fix): Don't setup an invalid hostname During container startup `helpers/dns.sh` would panic with `hostname -f` failing. Dropping `--domainname` for this container is fine and does not affect the point of it's test. --- It's unclear why this does not occur in CI. Possibly changes within the docker daemon since as CI runs docker on Ubuntu 20.04? (2020). For clarity, this may be equivalent to setting a hostname of `domain.com.domain.com`, or `--hostname` value truncated the NIS domain (`--domainname`) of the same value. IIRC, it would still fail with both options using different values if `--hostname` was multi-label. I believe I've documented how non-deterministic these options can be across different environments. `--hostname` should be preferred. There doesn't seem to be any reason to actually need `--domainname` (which is NIS domain name, unrelated to the DNS domain name). We still need to properly investigate reworking our ENV support that `dns.sh` manages. --- Containers were also not removing themselves after failures either (missing teardown). Which would cause problems when running tests again. * chore: Normalize white-space Sets a consistent indent size of 2 spaces. Previously this varied a fair bit, sometimes with tabs or mixed tabs and spaces. Some formatting with blank lines. Easier to review with white-space in diff ignored. Some minor edits besides blank lines, but no change in functionality. * fix: `setup.sh` target container under test Some of the `setup.sh` commands did not specify the container which was problematic if another `docker-mailserver` container was running, causing test failures. This probably doesn't help with `test/no_container.bats`, but at least prevents `test/tests.bats` failing at this point.
2022-05-30 00:53:30 +00:00
tests: Refactor LDAP tests to current conventions (#3483) * tests: Switch to setup helper and conventions * tests: Adapt run command to new conventions - We have two helper methods with implicit `CONTAINER_NAME` reference, which is a bit more DRY and improves readability. - `wc -l` + `assert_output 1` converted to use helper `_should_output_number_of_lines 1` - `DOMAIN` var changed from `my-domain.com` to local testing domain `example.test`. * tests: Refactor `setup_file()` - Test wide ENV defined at the top - OpenLDAP build and run logic grouped together. Added notes, network alias and tty not required. - Extracted out special LDAP Postfix/Dovecot ENV into separate array. LDAP specific provisioning / auth ENV also included, with comments + linebreak to better group related ENV. - Likewise additional ENV to support test cases has been extracted to a separate array with additional comments for context. - Those two arrays are expanded back into the main `CUSTOM_SETUP_ARGUMENTS` that configure hostname and network for the DMS container. * tests: Refactor the LDAP account table query testcase - Covers 3 accounts to test from LDAP. - 2 are the same query against users/aliases/groups tables in Postfix, only differing by account queried (and expected as returned result). - 1 separate test to ensure a difference in config is supported correctly. - Extracted repeated test logic into a helper method. - Added additional context in comments about the creation source of these LDAP accounts and their related Postfix config / interaction. Direct reference to special case PR (since `git blame` will be less useful). * tests: Use iteration for `grep` setting checks More DRY approach. With a bit more helpful failure context via `assert_output` (_and only grepping the key_). Simpler to grok what's being covered. * tests: DRY test email delivery A bit more verbose with the new helper method. `test-email.txt` template is only used by the LDAP test, as is the `sendmail` command. Helper will take two args to support the testcases, but at a later date should be refactored to be consistent with the `_send_email()` helper (_which presently uses `nc` that is required for plain-text mail/auth, otherwise we'd have used `openssl`, bigger refactor required_). * tests: Slight revisions and relocating testcases - Dovecot quota plugin testcase revised to check files exist instead of rely on `ls` failure. - Moved Postfix quota plugin testcase into prior dovecot testcase for quota plugin check. Better error output by only querying the `smtpd_recipient_restrictions` setting (_which should be the only one configured for the service_). - Moved the saslauthd and pflogsumm testcases (_no changes beyond revised comments_) above the `ATTENTION` comment, and one testcase below the comment that belonged to that group. * tests: Simplify openldap `docker build` command - `--no-cache` was creating a new image on the Docker host each time the test is run. Shouldn't be any need to build without cache. - No need to use `pushd` + `popd`, can just provide the path context directly, and the `./Dockerfile` is an implicit default thus `-f` not required either. Additionally removed the old `checking` prefix from testcase names. * tests: Move LDAP specific config into `test/config/ldap/` - No changes to any of these config files, just better isolation as not relevant to any other tests. - Section heading in `setup_file()` added to distinguish the remainder of the function is dedicated to the DMS container setup. - Comment providing some context about the `mv` to maintainers, this should be done after defaults are initialized but before starting up the container. * chore: Appease the lint gods * Apply suggestions from code review
2023-08-17 02:33:34 +00:00
# Requires ENV `SPOOF_PROTECTION=1` for the expected assert_output
@test "spoofing (with LDAP): rejects sender forging" {
_wait_for_smtp_port_in_container_to_respond dms-test_ldap
_send_email --expect-rejection \
--port 465 -tlsc --auth PLAIN \
--auth-user some.user@localhost.localdomain \
--auth-password secret \
--ehlo mail \
--from ldap@localhost.localdomain \
--data 'auth/ldap-smtp-auth-spoofed.txt'
assert_failure
tests: Refactor LDAP tests to current conventions (#3483) * tests: Switch to setup helper and conventions * tests: Adapt run command to new conventions - We have two helper methods with implicit `CONTAINER_NAME` reference, which is a bit more DRY and improves readability. - `wc -l` + `assert_output 1` converted to use helper `_should_output_number_of_lines 1` - `DOMAIN` var changed from `my-domain.com` to local testing domain `example.test`. * tests: Refactor `setup_file()` - Test wide ENV defined at the top - OpenLDAP build and run logic grouped together. Added notes, network alias and tty not required. - Extracted out special LDAP Postfix/Dovecot ENV into separate array. LDAP specific provisioning / auth ENV also included, with comments + linebreak to better group related ENV. - Likewise additional ENV to support test cases has been extracted to a separate array with additional comments for context. - Those two arrays are expanded back into the main `CUSTOM_SETUP_ARGUMENTS` that configure hostname and network for the DMS container. * tests: Refactor the LDAP account table query testcase - Covers 3 accounts to test from LDAP. - 2 are the same query against users/aliases/groups tables in Postfix, only differing by account queried (and expected as returned result). - 1 separate test to ensure a difference in config is supported correctly. - Extracted repeated test logic into a helper method. - Added additional context in comments about the creation source of these LDAP accounts and their related Postfix config / interaction. Direct reference to special case PR (since `git blame` will be less useful). * tests: Use iteration for `grep` setting checks More DRY approach. With a bit more helpful failure context via `assert_output` (_and only grepping the key_). Simpler to grok what's being covered. * tests: DRY test email delivery A bit more verbose with the new helper method. `test-email.txt` template is only used by the LDAP test, as is the `sendmail` command. Helper will take two args to support the testcases, but at a later date should be refactored to be consistent with the `_send_email()` helper (_which presently uses `nc` that is required for plain-text mail/auth, otherwise we'd have used `openssl`, bigger refactor required_). * tests: Slight revisions and relocating testcases - Dovecot quota plugin testcase revised to check files exist instead of rely on `ls` failure. - Moved Postfix quota plugin testcase into prior dovecot testcase for quota plugin check. Better error output by only querying the `smtpd_recipient_restrictions` setting (_which should be the only one configured for the service_). - Moved the saslauthd and pflogsumm testcases (_no changes beyond revised comments_) above the `ATTENTION` comment, and one testcase below the comment that belonged to that group. * tests: Simplify openldap `docker build` command - `--no-cache` was creating a new image on the Docker host each time the test is run. Shouldn't be any need to build without cache. - No need to use `pushd` + `popd`, can just provide the path context directly, and the `./Dockerfile` is an implicit default thus `-f` not required either. Additionally removed the old `checking` prefix from testcase names. * tests: Move LDAP specific config into `test/config/ldap/` - No changes to any of these config files, just better isolation as not relevant to any other tests. - Section heading in `setup_file()` added to distinguish the remainder of the function is dedicated to the DMS container setup. - Comment providing some context about the `mv` to maintainers, this should be done after defaults are initialized but before starting up the container. * chore: Appease the lint gods * Apply suggestions from code review
2023-08-17 02:33:34 +00:00
assert_output --partial 'Sender address rejected: not owned by user'
}
tests: Refactor LDAP tests to current conventions (#3483) * tests: Switch to setup helper and conventions * tests: Adapt run command to new conventions - We have two helper methods with implicit `CONTAINER_NAME` reference, which is a bit more DRY and improves readability. - `wc -l` + `assert_output 1` converted to use helper `_should_output_number_of_lines 1` - `DOMAIN` var changed from `my-domain.com` to local testing domain `example.test`. * tests: Refactor `setup_file()` - Test wide ENV defined at the top - OpenLDAP build and run logic grouped together. Added notes, network alias and tty not required. - Extracted out special LDAP Postfix/Dovecot ENV into separate array. LDAP specific provisioning / auth ENV also included, with comments + linebreak to better group related ENV. - Likewise additional ENV to support test cases has been extracted to a separate array with additional comments for context. - Those two arrays are expanded back into the main `CUSTOM_SETUP_ARGUMENTS` that configure hostname and network for the DMS container. * tests: Refactor the LDAP account table query testcase - Covers 3 accounts to test from LDAP. - 2 are the same query against users/aliases/groups tables in Postfix, only differing by account queried (and expected as returned result). - 1 separate test to ensure a difference in config is supported correctly. - Extracted repeated test logic into a helper method. - Added additional context in comments about the creation source of these LDAP accounts and their related Postfix config / interaction. Direct reference to special case PR (since `git blame` will be less useful). * tests: Use iteration for `grep` setting checks More DRY approach. With a bit more helpful failure context via `assert_output` (_and only grepping the key_). Simpler to grok what's being covered. * tests: DRY test email delivery A bit more verbose with the new helper method. `test-email.txt` template is only used by the LDAP test, as is the `sendmail` command. Helper will take two args to support the testcases, but at a later date should be refactored to be consistent with the `_send_email()` helper (_which presently uses `nc` that is required for plain-text mail/auth, otherwise we'd have used `openssl`, bigger refactor required_). * tests: Slight revisions and relocating testcases - Dovecot quota plugin testcase revised to check files exist instead of rely on `ls` failure. - Moved Postfix quota plugin testcase into prior dovecot testcase for quota plugin check. Better error output by only querying the `smtpd_recipient_restrictions` setting (_which should be the only one configured for the service_). - Moved the saslauthd and pflogsumm testcases (_no changes beyond revised comments_) above the `ATTENTION` comment, and one testcase below the comment that belonged to that group. * tests: Simplify openldap `docker build` command - `--no-cache` was creating a new image on the Docker host each time the test is run. Shouldn't be any need to build without cache. - No need to use `pushd` + `popd`, can just provide the path context directly, and the `./Dockerfile` is an implicit default thus `-f` not required either. Additionally removed the old `checking` prefix from testcase names. * tests: Move LDAP specific config into `test/config/ldap/` - No changes to any of these config files, just better isolation as not relevant to any other tests. - Section heading in `setup_file()` added to distinguish the remainder of the function is dedicated to the DMS container setup. - Comment providing some context about the `mv` to maintainers, this should be done after defaults are initialized but before starting up the container. * chore: Appease the lint gods * Apply suggestions from code review
2023-08-17 02:33:34 +00:00
@test "spoofing (with LDAP): accepts sending as alias" {
_send_email \
--port 465 -tlsc --auth PLAIN \
--auth-user some.user@localhost.localdomain \
--auth-password secret \
--ehlo mail \
--from postmaster@localhost.localdomain \
--to some.user@localhost.localdomain \
--data 'auth/ldap-smtp-auth-spoofed-alias.txt'
tests: Refactor LDAP tests to current conventions (#3483) * tests: Switch to setup helper and conventions * tests: Adapt run command to new conventions - We have two helper methods with implicit `CONTAINER_NAME` reference, which is a bit more DRY and improves readability. - `wc -l` + `assert_output 1` converted to use helper `_should_output_number_of_lines 1` - `DOMAIN` var changed from `my-domain.com` to local testing domain `example.test`. * tests: Refactor `setup_file()` - Test wide ENV defined at the top - OpenLDAP build and run logic grouped together. Added notes, network alias and tty not required. - Extracted out special LDAP Postfix/Dovecot ENV into separate array. LDAP specific provisioning / auth ENV also included, with comments + linebreak to better group related ENV. - Likewise additional ENV to support test cases has been extracted to a separate array with additional comments for context. - Those two arrays are expanded back into the main `CUSTOM_SETUP_ARGUMENTS` that configure hostname and network for the DMS container. * tests: Refactor the LDAP account table query testcase - Covers 3 accounts to test from LDAP. - 2 are the same query against users/aliases/groups tables in Postfix, only differing by account queried (and expected as returned result). - 1 separate test to ensure a difference in config is supported correctly. - Extracted repeated test logic into a helper method. - Added additional context in comments about the creation source of these LDAP accounts and their related Postfix config / interaction. Direct reference to special case PR (since `git blame` will be less useful). * tests: Use iteration for `grep` setting checks More DRY approach. With a bit more helpful failure context via `assert_output` (_and only grepping the key_). Simpler to grok what's being covered. * tests: DRY test email delivery A bit more verbose with the new helper method. `test-email.txt` template is only used by the LDAP test, as is the `sendmail` command. Helper will take two args to support the testcases, but at a later date should be refactored to be consistent with the `_send_email()` helper (_which presently uses `nc` that is required for plain-text mail/auth, otherwise we'd have used `openssl`, bigger refactor required_). * tests: Slight revisions and relocating testcases - Dovecot quota plugin testcase revised to check files exist instead of rely on `ls` failure. - Moved Postfix quota plugin testcase into prior dovecot testcase for quota plugin check. Better error output by only querying the `smtpd_recipient_restrictions` setting (_which should be the only one configured for the service_). - Moved the saslauthd and pflogsumm testcases (_no changes beyond revised comments_) above the `ATTENTION` comment, and one testcase below the comment that belonged to that group. * tests: Simplify openldap `docker build` command - `--no-cache` was creating a new image on the Docker host each time the test is run. Shouldn't be any need to build without cache. - No need to use `pushd` + `popd`, can just provide the path context directly, and the `./Dockerfile` is an implicit default thus `-f` not required either. Additionally removed the old `checking` prefix from testcase names. * tests: Move LDAP specific config into `test/config/ldap/` - No changes to any of these config files, just better isolation as not relevant to any other tests. - Section heading in `setup_file()` added to distinguish the remainder of the function is dedicated to the DMS container setup. - Comment providing some context about the `mv` to maintainers, this should be done after defaults are initialized but before starting up the container. * chore: Appease the lint gods * Apply suggestions from code review
2023-08-17 02:33:34 +00:00
assert_output --partial 'End data with'
}
tests: Refactor LDAP tests to current conventions (#3483) * tests: Switch to setup helper and conventions * tests: Adapt run command to new conventions - We have two helper methods with implicit `CONTAINER_NAME` reference, which is a bit more DRY and improves readability. - `wc -l` + `assert_output 1` converted to use helper `_should_output_number_of_lines 1` - `DOMAIN` var changed from `my-domain.com` to local testing domain `example.test`. * tests: Refactor `setup_file()` - Test wide ENV defined at the top - OpenLDAP build and run logic grouped together. Added notes, network alias and tty not required. - Extracted out special LDAP Postfix/Dovecot ENV into separate array. LDAP specific provisioning / auth ENV also included, with comments + linebreak to better group related ENV. - Likewise additional ENV to support test cases has been extracted to a separate array with additional comments for context. - Those two arrays are expanded back into the main `CUSTOM_SETUP_ARGUMENTS` that configure hostname and network for the DMS container. * tests: Refactor the LDAP account table query testcase - Covers 3 accounts to test from LDAP. - 2 are the same query against users/aliases/groups tables in Postfix, only differing by account queried (and expected as returned result). - 1 separate test to ensure a difference in config is supported correctly. - Extracted repeated test logic into a helper method. - Added additional context in comments about the creation source of these LDAP accounts and their related Postfix config / interaction. Direct reference to special case PR (since `git blame` will be less useful). * tests: Use iteration for `grep` setting checks More DRY approach. With a bit more helpful failure context via `assert_output` (_and only grepping the key_). Simpler to grok what's being covered. * tests: DRY test email delivery A bit more verbose with the new helper method. `test-email.txt` template is only used by the LDAP test, as is the `sendmail` command. Helper will take two args to support the testcases, but at a later date should be refactored to be consistent with the `_send_email()` helper (_which presently uses `nc` that is required for plain-text mail/auth, otherwise we'd have used `openssl`, bigger refactor required_). * tests: Slight revisions and relocating testcases - Dovecot quota plugin testcase revised to check files exist instead of rely on `ls` failure. - Moved Postfix quota plugin testcase into prior dovecot testcase for quota plugin check. Better error output by only querying the `smtpd_recipient_restrictions` setting (_which should be the only one configured for the service_). - Moved the saslauthd and pflogsumm testcases (_no changes beyond revised comments_) above the `ATTENTION` comment, and one testcase below the comment that belonged to that group. * tests: Simplify openldap `docker build` command - `--no-cache` was creating a new image on the Docker host each time the test is run. Shouldn't be any need to build without cache. - No need to use `pushd` + `popd`, can just provide the path context directly, and the `./Dockerfile` is an implicit default thus `-f` not required either. Additionally removed the old `checking` prefix from testcase names. * tests: Move LDAP specific config into `test/config/ldap/` - No changes to any of these config files, just better isolation as not relevant to any other tests. - Section heading in `setup_file()` added to distinguish the remainder of the function is dedicated to the DMS container setup. - Comment providing some context about the `mv` to maintainers, this should be done after defaults are initialized but before starting up the container. * chore: Appease the lint gods * Apply suggestions from code review
2023-08-17 02:33:34 +00:00
@test "spoofing (with LDAP): uses senders filter" {
# skip introduced with #3006, changing port 25 to 465
# Template used has invalid AUTH: https://github.com/docker-mailserver/docker-mailserver/pull/3006#discussion_r1073321432
skip 'TODO: This test seems to have been broken from the start (?)'
_send_email --expect-rejection \
--port 465 -tlsc --auth PLAIN \
--auth-user some.user.email@localhost.localdomain \
--auth-password secret \
--ehlo mail \
--from randomspoofedaddress@localhost.localdomain \
--to some.user@localhost.localdomain \
--data 'auth/ldap-smtp-auth-spoofed-sender-with-filter-exception.txt'
assert_failure
tests: Refactor LDAP tests to current conventions (#3483) * tests: Switch to setup helper and conventions * tests: Adapt run command to new conventions - We have two helper methods with implicit `CONTAINER_NAME` reference, which is a bit more DRY and improves readability. - `wc -l` + `assert_output 1` converted to use helper `_should_output_number_of_lines 1` - `DOMAIN` var changed from `my-domain.com` to local testing domain `example.test`. * tests: Refactor `setup_file()` - Test wide ENV defined at the top - OpenLDAP build and run logic grouped together. Added notes, network alias and tty not required. - Extracted out special LDAP Postfix/Dovecot ENV into separate array. LDAP specific provisioning / auth ENV also included, with comments + linebreak to better group related ENV. - Likewise additional ENV to support test cases has been extracted to a separate array with additional comments for context. - Those two arrays are expanded back into the main `CUSTOM_SETUP_ARGUMENTS` that configure hostname and network for the DMS container. * tests: Refactor the LDAP account table query testcase - Covers 3 accounts to test from LDAP. - 2 are the same query against users/aliases/groups tables in Postfix, only differing by account queried (and expected as returned result). - 1 separate test to ensure a difference in config is supported correctly. - Extracted repeated test logic into a helper method. - Added additional context in comments about the creation source of these LDAP accounts and their related Postfix config / interaction. Direct reference to special case PR (since `git blame` will be less useful). * tests: Use iteration for `grep` setting checks More DRY approach. With a bit more helpful failure context via `assert_output` (_and only grepping the key_). Simpler to grok what's being covered. * tests: DRY test email delivery A bit more verbose with the new helper method. `test-email.txt` template is only used by the LDAP test, as is the `sendmail` command. Helper will take two args to support the testcases, but at a later date should be refactored to be consistent with the `_send_email()` helper (_which presently uses `nc` that is required for plain-text mail/auth, otherwise we'd have used `openssl`, bigger refactor required_). * tests: Slight revisions and relocating testcases - Dovecot quota plugin testcase revised to check files exist instead of rely on `ls` failure. - Moved Postfix quota plugin testcase into prior dovecot testcase for quota plugin check. Better error output by only querying the `smtpd_recipient_restrictions` setting (_which should be the only one configured for the service_). - Moved the saslauthd and pflogsumm testcases (_no changes beyond revised comments_) above the `ATTENTION` comment, and one testcase below the comment that belonged to that group. * tests: Simplify openldap `docker build` command - `--no-cache` was creating a new image on the Docker host each time the test is run. Shouldn't be any need to build without cache. - No need to use `pushd` + `popd`, can just provide the path context directly, and the `./Dockerfile` is an implicit default thus `-f` not required either. Additionally removed the old `checking` prefix from testcase names. * tests: Move LDAP specific config into `test/config/ldap/` - No changes to any of these config files, just better isolation as not relevant to any other tests. - Section heading in `setup_file()` added to distinguish the remainder of the function is dedicated to the DMS container setup. - Comment providing some context about the `mv` to maintainers, this should be done after defaults are initialized but before starting up the container. * chore: Appease the lint gods * Apply suggestions from code review
2023-08-17 02:33:34 +00:00
assert_output --partial 'Sender address rejected: not owned by user'
}
tests: Refactor LDAP tests to current conventions (#3483) * tests: Switch to setup helper and conventions * tests: Adapt run command to new conventions - We have two helper methods with implicit `CONTAINER_NAME` reference, which is a bit more DRY and improves readability. - `wc -l` + `assert_output 1` converted to use helper `_should_output_number_of_lines 1` - `DOMAIN` var changed from `my-domain.com` to local testing domain `example.test`. * tests: Refactor `setup_file()` - Test wide ENV defined at the top - OpenLDAP build and run logic grouped together. Added notes, network alias and tty not required. - Extracted out special LDAP Postfix/Dovecot ENV into separate array. LDAP specific provisioning / auth ENV also included, with comments + linebreak to better group related ENV. - Likewise additional ENV to support test cases has been extracted to a separate array with additional comments for context. - Those two arrays are expanded back into the main `CUSTOM_SETUP_ARGUMENTS` that configure hostname and network for the DMS container. * tests: Refactor the LDAP account table query testcase - Covers 3 accounts to test from LDAP. - 2 are the same query against users/aliases/groups tables in Postfix, only differing by account queried (and expected as returned result). - 1 separate test to ensure a difference in config is supported correctly. - Extracted repeated test logic into a helper method. - Added additional context in comments about the creation source of these LDAP accounts and their related Postfix config / interaction. Direct reference to special case PR (since `git blame` will be less useful). * tests: Use iteration for `grep` setting checks More DRY approach. With a bit more helpful failure context via `assert_output` (_and only grepping the key_). Simpler to grok what's being covered. * tests: DRY test email delivery A bit more verbose with the new helper method. `test-email.txt` template is only used by the LDAP test, as is the `sendmail` command. Helper will take two args to support the testcases, but at a later date should be refactored to be consistent with the `_send_email()` helper (_which presently uses `nc` that is required for plain-text mail/auth, otherwise we'd have used `openssl`, bigger refactor required_). * tests: Slight revisions and relocating testcases - Dovecot quota plugin testcase revised to check files exist instead of rely on `ls` failure. - Moved Postfix quota plugin testcase into prior dovecot testcase for quota plugin check. Better error output by only querying the `smtpd_recipient_restrictions` setting (_which should be the only one configured for the service_). - Moved the saslauthd and pflogsumm testcases (_no changes beyond revised comments_) above the `ATTENTION` comment, and one testcase below the comment that belonged to that group. * tests: Simplify openldap `docker build` command - `--no-cache` was creating a new image on the Docker host each time the test is run. Shouldn't be any need to build without cache. - No need to use `pushd` + `popd`, can just provide the path context directly, and the `./Dockerfile` is an implicit default thus `-f` not required either. Additionally removed the old `checking` prefix from testcase names. * tests: Move LDAP specific config into `test/config/ldap/` - No changes to any of these config files, just better isolation as not relevant to any other tests. - Section heading in `setup_file()` added to distinguish the remainder of the function is dedicated to the DMS container setup. - Comment providing some context about the `mv` to maintainers, this should be done after defaults are initialized but before starting up the container. * chore: Appease the lint gods * Apply suggestions from code review
2023-08-17 02:33:34 +00:00
@test "saslauthd: ldap smtp authentication" {
_send_email --expect-rejection \
--auth PLAIN \
--auth-user some.user@localhost.localdomain \
--auth-password wrongpassword \
--quit-after AUTH
assert_failure
assert_output --partial 'Host did not advertise authentication'
_send_email \
--port 465 -tlsc \
--auth LOGIN \
--auth-user some.user@localhost.localdomain \
--auth-password secret \
--quit-after AUTH
tests: Refactor LDAP tests to current conventions (#3483) * tests: Switch to setup helper and conventions * tests: Adapt run command to new conventions - We have two helper methods with implicit `CONTAINER_NAME` reference, which is a bit more DRY and improves readability. - `wc -l` + `assert_output 1` converted to use helper `_should_output_number_of_lines 1` - `DOMAIN` var changed from `my-domain.com` to local testing domain `example.test`. * tests: Refactor `setup_file()` - Test wide ENV defined at the top - OpenLDAP build and run logic grouped together. Added notes, network alias and tty not required. - Extracted out special LDAP Postfix/Dovecot ENV into separate array. LDAP specific provisioning / auth ENV also included, with comments + linebreak to better group related ENV. - Likewise additional ENV to support test cases has been extracted to a separate array with additional comments for context. - Those two arrays are expanded back into the main `CUSTOM_SETUP_ARGUMENTS` that configure hostname and network for the DMS container. * tests: Refactor the LDAP account table query testcase - Covers 3 accounts to test from LDAP. - 2 are the same query against users/aliases/groups tables in Postfix, only differing by account queried (and expected as returned result). - 1 separate test to ensure a difference in config is supported correctly. - Extracted repeated test logic into a helper method. - Added additional context in comments about the creation source of these LDAP accounts and their related Postfix config / interaction. Direct reference to special case PR (since `git blame` will be less useful). * tests: Use iteration for `grep` setting checks More DRY approach. With a bit more helpful failure context via `assert_output` (_and only grepping the key_). Simpler to grok what's being covered. * tests: DRY test email delivery A bit more verbose with the new helper method. `test-email.txt` template is only used by the LDAP test, as is the `sendmail` command. Helper will take two args to support the testcases, but at a later date should be refactored to be consistent with the `_send_email()` helper (_which presently uses `nc` that is required for plain-text mail/auth, otherwise we'd have used `openssl`, bigger refactor required_). * tests: Slight revisions and relocating testcases - Dovecot quota plugin testcase revised to check files exist instead of rely on `ls` failure. - Moved Postfix quota plugin testcase into prior dovecot testcase for quota plugin check. Better error output by only querying the `smtpd_recipient_restrictions` setting (_which should be the only one configured for the service_). - Moved the saslauthd and pflogsumm testcases (_no changes beyond revised comments_) above the `ATTENTION` comment, and one testcase below the comment that belonged to that group. * tests: Simplify openldap `docker build` command - `--no-cache` was creating a new image on the Docker host each time the test is run. Shouldn't be any need to build without cache. - No need to use `pushd` + `popd`, can just provide the path context directly, and the `./Dockerfile` is an implicit default thus `-f` not required either. Additionally removed the old `checking` prefix from testcase names. * tests: Move LDAP specific config into `test/config/ldap/` - No changes to any of these config files, just better isolation as not relevant to any other tests. - Section heading in `setup_file()` added to distinguish the remainder of the function is dedicated to the DMS container setup. - Comment providing some context about the `mv` to maintainers, this should be done after defaults are initialized but before starting up the container. * chore: Appease the lint gods * Apply suggestions from code review
2023-08-17 02:33:34 +00:00
assert_output --partial 'Authentication successful'
_send_email \
--port 587 -tls \
--auth PLAIN \
--auth-user some.user@localhost.localdomain \
--auth-password secret \
--quit-after AUTH
assert_success
tests: Refactor LDAP tests to current conventions (#3483) * tests: Switch to setup helper and conventions * tests: Adapt run command to new conventions - We have two helper methods with implicit `CONTAINER_NAME` reference, which is a bit more DRY and improves readability. - `wc -l` + `assert_output 1` converted to use helper `_should_output_number_of_lines 1` - `DOMAIN` var changed from `my-domain.com` to local testing domain `example.test`. * tests: Refactor `setup_file()` - Test wide ENV defined at the top - OpenLDAP build and run logic grouped together. Added notes, network alias and tty not required. - Extracted out special LDAP Postfix/Dovecot ENV into separate array. LDAP specific provisioning / auth ENV also included, with comments + linebreak to better group related ENV. - Likewise additional ENV to support test cases has been extracted to a separate array with additional comments for context. - Those two arrays are expanded back into the main `CUSTOM_SETUP_ARGUMENTS` that configure hostname and network for the DMS container. * tests: Refactor the LDAP account table query testcase - Covers 3 accounts to test from LDAP. - 2 are the same query against users/aliases/groups tables in Postfix, only differing by account queried (and expected as returned result). - 1 separate test to ensure a difference in config is supported correctly. - Extracted repeated test logic into a helper method. - Added additional context in comments about the creation source of these LDAP accounts and their related Postfix config / interaction. Direct reference to special case PR (since `git blame` will be less useful). * tests: Use iteration for `grep` setting checks More DRY approach. With a bit more helpful failure context via `assert_output` (_and only grepping the key_). Simpler to grok what's being covered. * tests: DRY test email delivery A bit more verbose with the new helper method. `test-email.txt` template is only used by the LDAP test, as is the `sendmail` command. Helper will take two args to support the testcases, but at a later date should be refactored to be consistent with the `_send_email()` helper (_which presently uses `nc` that is required for plain-text mail/auth, otherwise we'd have used `openssl`, bigger refactor required_). * tests: Slight revisions and relocating testcases - Dovecot quota plugin testcase revised to check files exist instead of rely on `ls` failure. - Moved Postfix quota plugin testcase into prior dovecot testcase for quota plugin check. Better error output by only querying the `smtpd_recipient_restrictions` setting (_which should be the only one configured for the service_). - Moved the saslauthd and pflogsumm testcases (_no changes beyond revised comments_) above the `ATTENTION` comment, and one testcase below the comment that belonged to that group. * tests: Simplify openldap `docker build` command - `--no-cache` was creating a new image on the Docker host each time the test is run. Shouldn't be any need to build without cache. - No need to use `pushd` + `popd`, can just provide the path context directly, and the `./Dockerfile` is an implicit default thus `-f` not required either. Additionally removed the old `checking` prefix from testcase names. * tests: Move LDAP specific config into `test/config/ldap/` - No changes to any of these config files, just better isolation as not relevant to any other tests. - Section heading in `setup_file()` added to distinguish the remainder of the function is dedicated to the DMS container setup. - Comment providing some context about the `mv` to maintainers, this should be done after defaults are initialized but before starting up the container. * chore: Appease the lint gods * Apply suggestions from code review
2023-08-17 02:33:34 +00:00
assert_output --partial 'Authentication successful'
2020-04-30 10:05:36 +00:00
}
tests: Refactor LDAP tests to current conventions (#3483) * tests: Switch to setup helper and conventions * tests: Adapt run command to new conventions - We have two helper methods with implicit `CONTAINER_NAME` reference, which is a bit more DRY and improves readability. - `wc -l` + `assert_output 1` converted to use helper `_should_output_number_of_lines 1` - `DOMAIN` var changed from `my-domain.com` to local testing domain `example.test`. * tests: Refactor `setup_file()` - Test wide ENV defined at the top - OpenLDAP build and run logic grouped together. Added notes, network alias and tty not required. - Extracted out special LDAP Postfix/Dovecot ENV into separate array. LDAP specific provisioning / auth ENV also included, with comments + linebreak to better group related ENV. - Likewise additional ENV to support test cases has been extracted to a separate array with additional comments for context. - Those two arrays are expanded back into the main `CUSTOM_SETUP_ARGUMENTS` that configure hostname and network for the DMS container. * tests: Refactor the LDAP account table query testcase - Covers 3 accounts to test from LDAP. - 2 are the same query against users/aliases/groups tables in Postfix, only differing by account queried (and expected as returned result). - 1 separate test to ensure a difference in config is supported correctly. - Extracted repeated test logic into a helper method. - Added additional context in comments about the creation source of these LDAP accounts and their related Postfix config / interaction. Direct reference to special case PR (since `git blame` will be less useful). * tests: Use iteration for `grep` setting checks More DRY approach. With a bit more helpful failure context via `assert_output` (_and only grepping the key_). Simpler to grok what's being covered. * tests: DRY test email delivery A bit more verbose with the new helper method. `test-email.txt` template is only used by the LDAP test, as is the `sendmail` command. Helper will take two args to support the testcases, but at a later date should be refactored to be consistent with the `_send_email()` helper (_which presently uses `nc` that is required for plain-text mail/auth, otherwise we'd have used `openssl`, bigger refactor required_). * tests: Slight revisions and relocating testcases - Dovecot quota plugin testcase revised to check files exist instead of rely on `ls` failure. - Moved Postfix quota plugin testcase into prior dovecot testcase for quota plugin check. Better error output by only querying the `smtpd_recipient_restrictions` setting (_which should be the only one configured for the service_). - Moved the saslauthd and pflogsumm testcases (_no changes beyond revised comments_) above the `ATTENTION` comment, and one testcase below the comment that belonged to that group. * tests: Simplify openldap `docker build` command - `--no-cache` was creating a new image on the Docker host each time the test is run. Shouldn't be any need to build without cache. - No need to use `pushd` + `popd`, can just provide the path context directly, and the `./Dockerfile` is an implicit default thus `-f` not required either. Additionally removed the old `checking` prefix from testcase names. * tests: Move LDAP specific config into `test/config/ldap/` - No changes to any of these config files, just better isolation as not relevant to any other tests. - Section heading in `setup_file()` added to distinguish the remainder of the function is dedicated to the DMS container setup. - Comment providing some context about the `mv` to maintainers, this should be done after defaults are initialized but before starting up the container. * chore: Appease the lint gods * Apply suggestions from code review
2023-08-17 02:33:34 +00:00
#
# Test helper methods:
#
tests: Refactor LDAP tests to current conventions (#3483) * tests: Switch to setup helper and conventions * tests: Adapt run command to new conventions - We have two helper methods with implicit `CONTAINER_NAME` reference, which is a bit more DRY and improves readability. - `wc -l` + `assert_output 1` converted to use helper `_should_output_number_of_lines 1` - `DOMAIN` var changed from `my-domain.com` to local testing domain `example.test`. * tests: Refactor `setup_file()` - Test wide ENV defined at the top - OpenLDAP build and run logic grouped together. Added notes, network alias and tty not required. - Extracted out special LDAP Postfix/Dovecot ENV into separate array. LDAP specific provisioning / auth ENV also included, with comments + linebreak to better group related ENV. - Likewise additional ENV to support test cases has been extracted to a separate array with additional comments for context. - Those two arrays are expanded back into the main `CUSTOM_SETUP_ARGUMENTS` that configure hostname and network for the DMS container. * tests: Refactor the LDAP account table query testcase - Covers 3 accounts to test from LDAP. - 2 are the same query against users/aliases/groups tables in Postfix, only differing by account queried (and expected as returned result). - 1 separate test to ensure a difference in config is supported correctly. - Extracted repeated test logic into a helper method. - Added additional context in comments about the creation source of these LDAP accounts and their related Postfix config / interaction. Direct reference to special case PR (since `git blame` will be less useful). * tests: Use iteration for `grep` setting checks More DRY approach. With a bit more helpful failure context via `assert_output` (_and only grepping the key_). Simpler to grok what's being covered. * tests: DRY test email delivery A bit more verbose with the new helper method. `test-email.txt` template is only used by the LDAP test, as is the `sendmail` command. Helper will take two args to support the testcases, but at a later date should be refactored to be consistent with the `_send_email()` helper (_which presently uses `nc` that is required for plain-text mail/auth, otherwise we'd have used `openssl`, bigger refactor required_). * tests: Slight revisions and relocating testcases - Dovecot quota plugin testcase revised to check files exist instead of rely on `ls` failure. - Moved Postfix quota plugin testcase into prior dovecot testcase for quota plugin check. Better error output by only querying the `smtpd_recipient_restrictions` setting (_which should be the only one configured for the service_). - Moved the saslauthd and pflogsumm testcases (_no changes beyond revised comments_) above the `ATTENTION` comment, and one testcase below the comment that belonged to that group. * tests: Simplify openldap `docker build` command - `--no-cache` was creating a new image on the Docker host each time the test is run. Shouldn't be any need to build without cache. - No need to use `pushd` + `popd`, can just provide the path context directly, and the `./Dockerfile` is an implicit default thus `-f` not required either. Additionally removed the old `checking` prefix from testcase names. * tests: Move LDAP specific config into `test/config/ldap/` - No changes to any of these config files, just better isolation as not relevant to any other tests. - Section heading in `setup_file()` added to distinguish the remainder of the function is dedicated to the DMS container setup. - Comment providing some context about the `mv` to maintainers, this should be done after defaults are initialized but before starting up the container. * chore: Appease the lint gods * Apply suggestions from code review
2023-08-17 02:33:34 +00:00
function _should_exist_in_ldap_tables() {
local MAIL_ACCOUNT=${1:?Mail account is required}
local DOMAIN_PART="${MAIL_ACCOUNT#*@}"
tests: Refactor LDAP tests to current conventions (#3483) * tests: Switch to setup helper and conventions * tests: Adapt run command to new conventions - We have two helper methods with implicit `CONTAINER_NAME` reference, which is a bit more DRY and improves readability. - `wc -l` + `assert_output 1` converted to use helper `_should_output_number_of_lines 1` - `DOMAIN` var changed from `my-domain.com` to local testing domain `example.test`. * tests: Refactor `setup_file()` - Test wide ENV defined at the top - OpenLDAP build and run logic grouped together. Added notes, network alias and tty not required. - Extracted out special LDAP Postfix/Dovecot ENV into separate array. LDAP specific provisioning / auth ENV also included, with comments + linebreak to better group related ENV. - Likewise additional ENV to support test cases has been extracted to a separate array with additional comments for context. - Those two arrays are expanded back into the main `CUSTOM_SETUP_ARGUMENTS` that configure hostname and network for the DMS container. * tests: Refactor the LDAP account table query testcase - Covers 3 accounts to test from LDAP. - 2 are the same query against users/aliases/groups tables in Postfix, only differing by account queried (and expected as returned result). - 1 separate test to ensure a difference in config is supported correctly. - Extracted repeated test logic into a helper method. - Added additional context in comments about the creation source of these LDAP accounts and their related Postfix config / interaction. Direct reference to special case PR (since `git blame` will be less useful). * tests: Use iteration for `grep` setting checks More DRY approach. With a bit more helpful failure context via `assert_output` (_and only grepping the key_). Simpler to grok what's being covered. * tests: DRY test email delivery A bit more verbose with the new helper method. `test-email.txt` template is only used by the LDAP test, as is the `sendmail` command. Helper will take two args to support the testcases, but at a later date should be refactored to be consistent with the `_send_email()` helper (_which presently uses `nc` that is required for plain-text mail/auth, otherwise we'd have used `openssl`, bigger refactor required_). * tests: Slight revisions and relocating testcases - Dovecot quota plugin testcase revised to check files exist instead of rely on `ls` failure. - Moved Postfix quota plugin testcase into prior dovecot testcase for quota plugin check. Better error output by only querying the `smtpd_recipient_restrictions` setting (_which should be the only one configured for the service_). - Moved the saslauthd and pflogsumm testcases (_no changes beyond revised comments_) above the `ATTENTION` comment, and one testcase below the comment that belonged to that group. * tests: Simplify openldap `docker build` command - `--no-cache` was creating a new image on the Docker host each time the test is run. Shouldn't be any need to build without cache. - No need to use `pushd` + `popd`, can just provide the path context directly, and the `./Dockerfile` is an implicit default thus `-f` not required either. Additionally removed the old `checking` prefix from testcase names. * tests: Move LDAP specific config into `test/config/ldap/` - No changes to any of these config files, just better isolation as not relevant to any other tests. - Section heading in `setup_file()` added to distinguish the remainder of the function is dedicated to the DMS container setup. - Comment providing some context about the `mv` to maintainers, this should be done after defaults are initialized but before starting up the container. * chore: Appease the lint gods * Apply suggestions from code review
2023-08-17 02:33:34 +00:00
# Each LDAP config file sets `query_filter` to lookup a key in LDAP (values defined in `.ldif` test files)
# `mail` (ldap-users), `mailAlias` (ldap-aliases), `mailGroupMember` (ldap-groups)
# `postmap` is queried with the mail account address, and the LDAP service should respond with
# `result_attribute` which is the LDAP `mail` value (should match what we'r'e quering `postmap` with)
tests: Refactor LDAP tests to current conventions (#3483) * tests: Switch to setup helper and conventions * tests: Adapt run command to new conventions - We have two helper methods with implicit `CONTAINER_NAME` reference, which is a bit more DRY and improves readability. - `wc -l` + `assert_output 1` converted to use helper `_should_output_number_of_lines 1` - `DOMAIN` var changed from `my-domain.com` to local testing domain `example.test`. * tests: Refactor `setup_file()` - Test wide ENV defined at the top - OpenLDAP build and run logic grouped together. Added notes, network alias and tty not required. - Extracted out special LDAP Postfix/Dovecot ENV into separate array. LDAP specific provisioning / auth ENV also included, with comments + linebreak to better group related ENV. - Likewise additional ENV to support test cases has been extracted to a separate array with additional comments for context. - Those two arrays are expanded back into the main `CUSTOM_SETUP_ARGUMENTS` that configure hostname and network for the DMS container. * tests: Refactor the LDAP account table query testcase - Covers 3 accounts to test from LDAP. - 2 are the same query against users/aliases/groups tables in Postfix, only differing by account queried (and expected as returned result). - 1 separate test to ensure a difference in config is supported correctly. - Extracted repeated test logic into a helper method. - Added additional context in comments about the creation source of these LDAP accounts and their related Postfix config / interaction. Direct reference to special case PR (since `git blame` will be less useful). * tests: Use iteration for `grep` setting checks More DRY approach. With a bit more helpful failure context via `assert_output` (_and only grepping the key_). Simpler to grok what's being covered. * tests: DRY test email delivery A bit more verbose with the new helper method. `test-email.txt` template is only used by the LDAP test, as is the `sendmail` command. Helper will take two args to support the testcases, but at a later date should be refactored to be consistent with the `_send_email()` helper (_which presently uses `nc` that is required for plain-text mail/auth, otherwise we'd have used `openssl`, bigger refactor required_). * tests: Slight revisions and relocating testcases - Dovecot quota plugin testcase revised to check files exist instead of rely on `ls` failure. - Moved Postfix quota plugin testcase into prior dovecot testcase for quota plugin check. Better error output by only querying the `smtpd_recipient_restrictions` setting (_which should be the only one configured for the service_). - Moved the saslauthd and pflogsumm testcases (_no changes beyond revised comments_) above the `ATTENTION` comment, and one testcase below the comment that belonged to that group. * tests: Simplify openldap `docker build` command - `--no-cache` was creating a new image on the Docker host each time the test is run. Shouldn't be any need to build without cache. - No need to use `pushd` + `popd`, can just provide the path context directly, and the `./Dockerfile` is an implicit default thus `-f` not required either. Additionally removed the old `checking` prefix from testcase names. * tests: Move LDAP specific config into `test/config/ldap/` - No changes to any of these config files, just better isolation as not relevant to any other tests. - Section heading in `setup_file()` added to distinguish the remainder of the function is dedicated to the DMS container setup. - Comment providing some context about the `mv` to maintainers, this should be done after defaults are initialized but before starting up the container. * chore: Appease the lint gods * Apply suggestions from code review
2023-08-17 02:33:34 +00:00
_run_in_container postmap -q "${MAIL_ACCOUNT}" ldap:/etc/postfix/ldap-users.cf
assert_success
tests: Refactor LDAP tests to current conventions (#3483) * tests: Switch to setup helper and conventions * tests: Adapt run command to new conventions - We have two helper methods with implicit `CONTAINER_NAME` reference, which is a bit more DRY and improves readability. - `wc -l` + `assert_output 1` converted to use helper `_should_output_number_of_lines 1` - `DOMAIN` var changed from `my-domain.com` to local testing domain `example.test`. * tests: Refactor `setup_file()` - Test wide ENV defined at the top - OpenLDAP build and run logic grouped together. Added notes, network alias and tty not required. - Extracted out special LDAP Postfix/Dovecot ENV into separate array. LDAP specific provisioning / auth ENV also included, with comments + linebreak to better group related ENV. - Likewise additional ENV to support test cases has been extracted to a separate array with additional comments for context. - Those two arrays are expanded back into the main `CUSTOM_SETUP_ARGUMENTS` that configure hostname and network for the DMS container. * tests: Refactor the LDAP account table query testcase - Covers 3 accounts to test from LDAP. - 2 are the same query against users/aliases/groups tables in Postfix, only differing by account queried (and expected as returned result). - 1 separate test to ensure a difference in config is supported correctly. - Extracted repeated test logic into a helper method. - Added additional context in comments about the creation source of these LDAP accounts and their related Postfix config / interaction. Direct reference to special case PR (since `git blame` will be less useful). * tests: Use iteration for `grep` setting checks More DRY approach. With a bit more helpful failure context via `assert_output` (_and only grepping the key_). Simpler to grok what's being covered. * tests: DRY test email delivery A bit more verbose with the new helper method. `test-email.txt` template is only used by the LDAP test, as is the `sendmail` command. Helper will take two args to support the testcases, but at a later date should be refactored to be consistent with the `_send_email()` helper (_which presently uses `nc` that is required for plain-text mail/auth, otherwise we'd have used `openssl`, bigger refactor required_). * tests: Slight revisions and relocating testcases - Dovecot quota plugin testcase revised to check files exist instead of rely on `ls` failure. - Moved Postfix quota plugin testcase into prior dovecot testcase for quota plugin check. Better error output by only querying the `smtpd_recipient_restrictions` setting (_which should be the only one configured for the service_). - Moved the saslauthd and pflogsumm testcases (_no changes beyond revised comments_) above the `ATTENTION` comment, and one testcase below the comment that belonged to that group. * tests: Simplify openldap `docker build` command - `--no-cache` was creating a new image on the Docker host each time the test is run. Shouldn't be any need to build without cache. - No need to use `pushd` + `popd`, can just provide the path context directly, and the `./Dockerfile` is an implicit default thus `-f` not required either. Additionally removed the old `checking` prefix from testcase names. * tests: Move LDAP specific config into `test/config/ldap/` - No changes to any of these config files, just better isolation as not relevant to any other tests. - Section heading in `setup_file()` added to distinguish the remainder of the function is dedicated to the DMS container setup. - Comment providing some context about the `mv` to maintainers, this should be done after defaults are initialized but before starting up the container. * chore: Appease the lint gods * Apply suggestions from code review
2023-08-17 02:33:34 +00:00
assert_output "${MAIL_ACCOUNT}"
# Check which account has the `postmaster` virtual alias:
_run_in_container postmap -q "postmaster@${DOMAIN_PART}" ldap:/etc/postfix/ldap-aliases.cf
assert_success
tests: Refactor LDAP tests to current conventions (#3483) * tests: Switch to setup helper and conventions * tests: Adapt run command to new conventions - We have two helper methods with implicit `CONTAINER_NAME` reference, which is a bit more DRY and improves readability. - `wc -l` + `assert_output 1` converted to use helper `_should_output_number_of_lines 1` - `DOMAIN` var changed from `my-domain.com` to local testing domain `example.test`. * tests: Refactor `setup_file()` - Test wide ENV defined at the top - OpenLDAP build and run logic grouped together. Added notes, network alias and tty not required. - Extracted out special LDAP Postfix/Dovecot ENV into separate array. LDAP specific provisioning / auth ENV also included, with comments + linebreak to better group related ENV. - Likewise additional ENV to support test cases has been extracted to a separate array with additional comments for context. - Those two arrays are expanded back into the main `CUSTOM_SETUP_ARGUMENTS` that configure hostname and network for the DMS container. * tests: Refactor the LDAP account table query testcase - Covers 3 accounts to test from LDAP. - 2 are the same query against users/aliases/groups tables in Postfix, only differing by account queried (and expected as returned result). - 1 separate test to ensure a difference in config is supported correctly. - Extracted repeated test logic into a helper method. - Added additional context in comments about the creation source of these LDAP accounts and their related Postfix config / interaction. Direct reference to special case PR (since `git blame` will be less useful). * tests: Use iteration for `grep` setting checks More DRY approach. With a bit more helpful failure context via `assert_output` (_and only grepping the key_). Simpler to grok what's being covered. * tests: DRY test email delivery A bit more verbose with the new helper method. `test-email.txt` template is only used by the LDAP test, as is the `sendmail` command. Helper will take two args to support the testcases, but at a later date should be refactored to be consistent with the `_send_email()` helper (_which presently uses `nc` that is required for plain-text mail/auth, otherwise we'd have used `openssl`, bigger refactor required_). * tests: Slight revisions and relocating testcases - Dovecot quota plugin testcase revised to check files exist instead of rely on `ls` failure. - Moved Postfix quota plugin testcase into prior dovecot testcase for quota plugin check. Better error output by only querying the `smtpd_recipient_restrictions` setting (_which should be the only one configured for the service_). - Moved the saslauthd and pflogsumm testcases (_no changes beyond revised comments_) above the `ATTENTION` comment, and one testcase below the comment that belonged to that group. * tests: Simplify openldap `docker build` command - `--no-cache` was creating a new image on the Docker host each time the test is run. Shouldn't be any need to build without cache. - No need to use `pushd` + `popd`, can just provide the path context directly, and the `./Dockerfile` is an implicit default thus `-f` not required either. Additionally removed the old `checking` prefix from testcase names. * tests: Move LDAP specific config into `test/config/ldap/` - No changes to any of these config files, just better isolation as not relevant to any other tests. - Section heading in `setup_file()` added to distinguish the remainder of the function is dedicated to the DMS container setup. - Comment providing some context about the `mv` to maintainers, this should be done after defaults are initialized but before starting up the container. * chore: Appease the lint gods * Apply suggestions from code review
2023-08-17 02:33:34 +00:00
assert_output "${MAIL_ACCOUNT}"
_run_in_container postmap -q "employees@${DOMAIN_PART}" ldap:/etc/postfix/ldap-groups.cf
assert_success
tests: Refactor LDAP tests to current conventions (#3483) * tests: Switch to setup helper and conventions * tests: Adapt run command to new conventions - We have two helper methods with implicit `CONTAINER_NAME` reference, which is a bit more DRY and improves readability. - `wc -l` + `assert_output 1` converted to use helper `_should_output_number_of_lines 1` - `DOMAIN` var changed from `my-domain.com` to local testing domain `example.test`. * tests: Refactor `setup_file()` - Test wide ENV defined at the top - OpenLDAP build and run logic grouped together. Added notes, network alias and tty not required. - Extracted out special LDAP Postfix/Dovecot ENV into separate array. LDAP specific provisioning / auth ENV also included, with comments + linebreak to better group related ENV. - Likewise additional ENV to support test cases has been extracted to a separate array with additional comments for context. - Those two arrays are expanded back into the main `CUSTOM_SETUP_ARGUMENTS` that configure hostname and network for the DMS container. * tests: Refactor the LDAP account table query testcase - Covers 3 accounts to test from LDAP. - 2 are the same query against users/aliases/groups tables in Postfix, only differing by account queried (and expected as returned result). - 1 separate test to ensure a difference in config is supported correctly. - Extracted repeated test logic into a helper method. - Added additional context in comments about the creation source of these LDAP accounts and their related Postfix config / interaction. Direct reference to special case PR (since `git blame` will be less useful). * tests: Use iteration for `grep` setting checks More DRY approach. With a bit more helpful failure context via `assert_output` (_and only grepping the key_). Simpler to grok what's being covered. * tests: DRY test email delivery A bit more verbose with the new helper method. `test-email.txt` template is only used by the LDAP test, as is the `sendmail` command. Helper will take two args to support the testcases, but at a later date should be refactored to be consistent with the `_send_email()` helper (_which presently uses `nc` that is required for plain-text mail/auth, otherwise we'd have used `openssl`, bigger refactor required_). * tests: Slight revisions and relocating testcases - Dovecot quota plugin testcase revised to check files exist instead of rely on `ls` failure. - Moved Postfix quota plugin testcase into prior dovecot testcase for quota plugin check. Better error output by only querying the `smtpd_recipient_restrictions` setting (_which should be the only one configured for the service_). - Moved the saslauthd and pflogsumm testcases (_no changes beyond revised comments_) above the `ATTENTION` comment, and one testcase below the comment that belonged to that group. * tests: Simplify openldap `docker build` command - `--no-cache` was creating a new image on the Docker host each time the test is run. Shouldn't be any need to build without cache. - No need to use `pushd` + `popd`, can just provide the path context directly, and the `./Dockerfile` is an implicit default thus `-f` not required either. Additionally removed the old `checking` prefix from testcase names. * tests: Move LDAP specific config into `test/config/ldap/` - No changes to any of these config files, just better isolation as not relevant to any other tests. - Section heading in `setup_file()` added to distinguish the remainder of the function is dedicated to the DMS container setup. - Comment providing some context about the `mv` to maintainers, this should be done after defaults are initialized but before starting up the container. * chore: Appease the lint gods * Apply suggestions from code review
2023-08-17 02:33:34 +00:00
assert_output "${MAIL_ACCOUNT}"
}
tests: Refactor LDAP tests to current conventions (#3483) * tests: Switch to setup helper and conventions * tests: Adapt run command to new conventions - We have two helper methods with implicit `CONTAINER_NAME` reference, which is a bit more DRY and improves readability. - `wc -l` + `assert_output 1` converted to use helper `_should_output_number_of_lines 1` - `DOMAIN` var changed from `my-domain.com` to local testing domain `example.test`. * tests: Refactor `setup_file()` - Test wide ENV defined at the top - OpenLDAP build and run logic grouped together. Added notes, network alias and tty not required. - Extracted out special LDAP Postfix/Dovecot ENV into separate array. LDAP specific provisioning / auth ENV also included, with comments + linebreak to better group related ENV. - Likewise additional ENV to support test cases has been extracted to a separate array with additional comments for context. - Those two arrays are expanded back into the main `CUSTOM_SETUP_ARGUMENTS` that configure hostname and network for the DMS container. * tests: Refactor the LDAP account table query testcase - Covers 3 accounts to test from LDAP. - 2 are the same query against users/aliases/groups tables in Postfix, only differing by account queried (and expected as returned result). - 1 separate test to ensure a difference in config is supported correctly. - Extracted repeated test logic into a helper method. - Added additional context in comments about the creation source of these LDAP accounts and their related Postfix config / interaction. Direct reference to special case PR (since `git blame` will be less useful). * tests: Use iteration for `grep` setting checks More DRY approach. With a bit more helpful failure context via `assert_output` (_and only grepping the key_). Simpler to grok what's being covered. * tests: DRY test email delivery A bit more verbose with the new helper method. `test-email.txt` template is only used by the LDAP test, as is the `sendmail` command. Helper will take two args to support the testcases, but at a later date should be refactored to be consistent with the `_send_email()` helper (_which presently uses `nc` that is required for plain-text mail/auth, otherwise we'd have used `openssl`, bigger refactor required_). * tests: Slight revisions and relocating testcases - Dovecot quota plugin testcase revised to check files exist instead of rely on `ls` failure. - Moved Postfix quota plugin testcase into prior dovecot testcase for quota plugin check. Better error output by only querying the `smtpd_recipient_restrictions` setting (_which should be the only one configured for the service_). - Moved the saslauthd and pflogsumm testcases (_no changes beyond revised comments_) above the `ATTENTION` comment, and one testcase below the comment that belonged to that group. * tests: Simplify openldap `docker build` command - `--no-cache` was creating a new image on the Docker host each time the test is run. Shouldn't be any need to build without cache. - No need to use `pushd` + `popd`, can just provide the path context directly, and the `./Dockerfile` is an implicit default thus `-f` not required either. Additionally removed the old `checking` prefix from testcase names. * tests: Move LDAP specific config into `test/config/ldap/` - No changes to any of these config files, just better isolation as not relevant to any other tests. - Section heading in `setup_file()` added to distinguish the remainder of the function is dedicated to the DMS container setup. - Comment providing some context about the `mv` to maintainers, this should be done after defaults are initialized but before starting up the container. * chore: Appease the lint gods * Apply suggestions from code review
2023-08-17 02:33:34 +00:00
# NOTE: `test-email.txt` is only used for these two LDAP tests with `sendmail` command.
# The file excludes sender/recipient addresses, thus not usable with `_send_email()` helper (`nc` command)?
# TODO: Could probably adapt?
function _should_successfully_deliver_mail_to() {
local SENDER_ADDRESS='user@external.tld'
local RECIPIENT_ADDRESS=${1:?Recipient address is required}
local MAIL_STORAGE_RECIPIENT=${2:?Recipient storage location is required}
local MAIL_TEMPLATE='/tmp/docker-mailserver-test/emails/test-email.txt'
tests: Refactor LDAP tests to current conventions (#3483) * tests: Switch to setup helper and conventions * tests: Adapt run command to new conventions - We have two helper methods with implicit `CONTAINER_NAME` reference, which is a bit more DRY and improves readability. - `wc -l` + `assert_output 1` converted to use helper `_should_output_number_of_lines 1` - `DOMAIN` var changed from `my-domain.com` to local testing domain `example.test`. * tests: Refactor `setup_file()` - Test wide ENV defined at the top - OpenLDAP build and run logic grouped together. Added notes, network alias and tty not required. - Extracted out special LDAP Postfix/Dovecot ENV into separate array. LDAP specific provisioning / auth ENV also included, with comments + linebreak to better group related ENV. - Likewise additional ENV to support test cases has been extracted to a separate array with additional comments for context. - Those two arrays are expanded back into the main `CUSTOM_SETUP_ARGUMENTS` that configure hostname and network for the DMS container. * tests: Refactor the LDAP account table query testcase - Covers 3 accounts to test from LDAP. - 2 are the same query against users/aliases/groups tables in Postfix, only differing by account queried (and expected as returned result). - 1 separate test to ensure a difference in config is supported correctly. - Extracted repeated test logic into a helper method. - Added additional context in comments about the creation source of these LDAP accounts and their related Postfix config / interaction. Direct reference to special case PR (since `git blame` will be less useful). * tests: Use iteration for `grep` setting checks More DRY approach. With a bit more helpful failure context via `assert_output` (_and only grepping the key_). Simpler to grok what's being covered. * tests: DRY test email delivery A bit more verbose with the new helper method. `test-email.txt` template is only used by the LDAP test, as is the `sendmail` command. Helper will take two args to support the testcases, but at a later date should be refactored to be consistent with the `_send_email()` helper (_which presently uses `nc` that is required for plain-text mail/auth, otherwise we'd have used `openssl`, bigger refactor required_). * tests: Slight revisions and relocating testcases - Dovecot quota plugin testcase revised to check files exist instead of rely on `ls` failure. - Moved Postfix quota plugin testcase into prior dovecot testcase for quota plugin check. Better error output by only querying the `smtpd_recipient_restrictions` setting (_which should be the only one configured for the service_). - Moved the saslauthd and pflogsumm testcases (_no changes beyond revised comments_) above the `ATTENTION` comment, and one testcase below the comment that belonged to that group. * tests: Simplify openldap `docker build` command - `--no-cache` was creating a new image on the Docker host each time the test is run. Shouldn't be any need to build without cache. - No need to use `pushd` + `popd`, can just provide the path context directly, and the `./Dockerfile` is an implicit default thus `-f` not required either. Additionally removed the old `checking` prefix from testcase names. * tests: Move LDAP specific config into `test/config/ldap/` - No changes to any of these config files, just better isolation as not relevant to any other tests. - Section heading in `setup_file()` added to distinguish the remainder of the function is dedicated to the DMS container setup. - Comment providing some context about the `mv` to maintainers, this should be done after defaults are initialized but before starting up the container. * chore: Appease the lint gods * Apply suggestions from code review
2023-08-17 02:33:34 +00:00
_run_in_container_bash "sendmail -f ${SENDER_ADDRESS} ${RECIPIENT_ADDRESS} < ${MAIL_TEMPLATE}"
_wait_for_empty_mail_queue_in_container
tests: Refactor LDAP tests to current conventions (#3483) * tests: Switch to setup helper and conventions * tests: Adapt run command to new conventions - We have two helper methods with implicit `CONTAINER_NAME` reference, which is a bit more DRY and improves readability. - `wc -l` + `assert_output 1` converted to use helper `_should_output_number_of_lines 1` - `DOMAIN` var changed from `my-domain.com` to local testing domain `example.test`. * tests: Refactor `setup_file()` - Test wide ENV defined at the top - OpenLDAP build and run logic grouped together. Added notes, network alias and tty not required. - Extracted out special LDAP Postfix/Dovecot ENV into separate array. LDAP specific provisioning / auth ENV also included, with comments + linebreak to better group related ENV. - Likewise additional ENV to support test cases has been extracted to a separate array with additional comments for context. - Those two arrays are expanded back into the main `CUSTOM_SETUP_ARGUMENTS` that configure hostname and network for the DMS container. * tests: Refactor the LDAP account table query testcase - Covers 3 accounts to test from LDAP. - 2 are the same query against users/aliases/groups tables in Postfix, only differing by account queried (and expected as returned result). - 1 separate test to ensure a difference in config is supported correctly. - Extracted repeated test logic into a helper method. - Added additional context in comments about the creation source of these LDAP accounts and their related Postfix config / interaction. Direct reference to special case PR (since `git blame` will be less useful). * tests: Use iteration for `grep` setting checks More DRY approach. With a bit more helpful failure context via `assert_output` (_and only grepping the key_). Simpler to grok what's being covered. * tests: DRY test email delivery A bit more verbose with the new helper method. `test-email.txt` template is only used by the LDAP test, as is the `sendmail` command. Helper will take two args to support the testcases, but at a later date should be refactored to be consistent with the `_send_email()` helper (_which presently uses `nc` that is required for plain-text mail/auth, otherwise we'd have used `openssl`, bigger refactor required_). * tests: Slight revisions and relocating testcases - Dovecot quota plugin testcase revised to check files exist instead of rely on `ls` failure. - Moved Postfix quota plugin testcase into prior dovecot testcase for quota plugin check. Better error output by only querying the `smtpd_recipient_restrictions` setting (_which should be the only one configured for the service_). - Moved the saslauthd and pflogsumm testcases (_no changes beyond revised comments_) above the `ATTENTION` comment, and one testcase below the comment that belonged to that group. * tests: Simplify openldap `docker build` command - `--no-cache` was creating a new image on the Docker host each time the test is run. Shouldn't be any need to build without cache. - No need to use `pushd` + `popd`, can just provide the path context directly, and the `./Dockerfile` is an implicit default thus `-f` not required either. Additionally removed the old `checking` prefix from testcase names. * tests: Move LDAP specific config into `test/config/ldap/` - No changes to any of these config files, just better isolation as not relevant to any other tests. - Section heading in `setup_file()` added to distinguish the remainder of the function is dedicated to the DMS container setup. - Comment providing some context about the `mv` to maintainers, this should be done after defaults are initialized but before starting up the container. * chore: Appease the lint gods * Apply suggestions from code review
2023-08-17 02:33:34 +00:00
_run_in_container grep -R 'This is a test mail.' "${MAIL_STORAGE_RECIPIENT}"
assert_success
tests: Refactor LDAP tests to current conventions (#3483) * tests: Switch to setup helper and conventions * tests: Adapt run command to new conventions - We have two helper methods with implicit `CONTAINER_NAME` reference, which is a bit more DRY and improves readability. - `wc -l` + `assert_output 1` converted to use helper `_should_output_number_of_lines 1` - `DOMAIN` var changed from `my-domain.com` to local testing domain `example.test`. * tests: Refactor `setup_file()` - Test wide ENV defined at the top - OpenLDAP build and run logic grouped together. Added notes, network alias and tty not required. - Extracted out special LDAP Postfix/Dovecot ENV into separate array. LDAP specific provisioning / auth ENV also included, with comments + linebreak to better group related ENV. - Likewise additional ENV to support test cases has been extracted to a separate array with additional comments for context. - Those two arrays are expanded back into the main `CUSTOM_SETUP_ARGUMENTS` that configure hostname and network for the DMS container. * tests: Refactor the LDAP account table query testcase - Covers 3 accounts to test from LDAP. - 2 are the same query against users/aliases/groups tables in Postfix, only differing by account queried (and expected as returned result). - 1 separate test to ensure a difference in config is supported correctly. - Extracted repeated test logic into a helper method. - Added additional context in comments about the creation source of these LDAP accounts and their related Postfix config / interaction. Direct reference to special case PR (since `git blame` will be less useful). * tests: Use iteration for `grep` setting checks More DRY approach. With a bit more helpful failure context via `assert_output` (_and only grepping the key_). Simpler to grok what's being covered. * tests: DRY test email delivery A bit more verbose with the new helper method. `test-email.txt` template is only used by the LDAP test, as is the `sendmail` command. Helper will take two args to support the testcases, but at a later date should be refactored to be consistent with the `_send_email()` helper (_which presently uses `nc` that is required for plain-text mail/auth, otherwise we'd have used `openssl`, bigger refactor required_). * tests: Slight revisions and relocating testcases - Dovecot quota plugin testcase revised to check files exist instead of rely on `ls` failure. - Moved Postfix quota plugin testcase into prior dovecot testcase for quota plugin check. Better error output by only querying the `smtpd_recipient_restrictions` setting (_which should be the only one configured for the service_). - Moved the saslauthd and pflogsumm testcases (_no changes beyond revised comments_) above the `ATTENTION` comment, and one testcase below the comment that belonged to that group. * tests: Simplify openldap `docker build` command - `--no-cache` was creating a new image on the Docker host each time the test is run. Shouldn't be any need to build without cache. - No need to use `pushd` + `popd`, can just provide the path context directly, and the `./Dockerfile` is an implicit default thus `-f` not required either. Additionally removed the old `checking` prefix from testcase names. * tests: Move LDAP specific config into `test/config/ldap/` - No changes to any of these config files, just better isolation as not relevant to any other tests. - Section heading in `setup_file()` added to distinguish the remainder of the function is dedicated to the DMS container setup. - Comment providing some context about the `mv` to maintainers, this should be done after defaults are initialized but before starting up the container. * chore: Appease the lint gods * Apply suggestions from code review
2023-08-17 02:33:34 +00:00
_should_output_number_of_lines 1
# NOTE: Prevents compatibility for running testcases in parallel (for same container) when the count could become racey:
_count_files_in_directory_in_container "${MAIL_STORAGE_RECIPIENT}" 1
}