load 'test_helper/common' load 'test_helper/tls' # Globals referenced from `test_helper/common`: # TEST_NAME TEST_FQDN TEST_TMP_CONFIG # Requires maintenance (TODO): Yes # Can run tests in parallel?: No # Not parallelize friendly when TEST_NAME is static, # presently name of test file: `mail_ssl_letsencrypt`. # # Also shares a common TEST_TMP_CONFIG local folder, # Instead of individual PRIVATE_CONFIG copies. # For this test that is a non-issue, unless run in parallel. # Applies to all tests: function setup_file() { init_with_defaults # Override default to match the hostname we want to test against instead: export TEST_FQDN='mail.example.test' # Prepare certificates in the letsencrypt supported file structure: # Note Certbot uses `privkey.pem`. # `fullchain.pem` is currently what's detected, but we're actually providing the equivalent of `cert.pem` here. # TODO: Verify format/structure is supported for nginx-proxy + acme-companion (uses `acme.sh` to provision). # `mail.example.test` (Only this FQDN is supported by this certificate): _copy_to_letsencrypt_storage 'example.test/with_ca/ecdsa/cert.ecdsa.pem' 'mail.example.test/fullchain.pem' _copy_to_letsencrypt_storage 'example.test/with_ca/ecdsa/key.ecdsa.pem' "mail.example.test/privkey.pem" # `example.test` (Only this FQDN is supported by this certificate): _copy_to_letsencrypt_storage 'example.test/with_ca/ecdsa/cert.rsa.pem' 'example.test/fullchain.pem' _copy_to_letsencrypt_storage 'example.test/with_ca/ecdsa/key.rsa.pem' 'example.test/privkey.pem' } # Not used # function teardown_file() { # } # Applies per test: function setup() { run_setup_file_if_necessary } function teardown() { docker rm -f "${TEST_NAME}" run_teardown_file_if_necessary } # this test must come first to reliably identify when to run setup_file @test "first" { skip 'Starting testing of letsencrypt SSL' } # Should detect and choose the cert for FQDN `mail.example.test` (HOSTNAME): @test "ssl(letsencrypt): Should default to HOSTNAME (mail.example.test)" { local TARGET_DOMAIN='mail.example.test' local TEST_DOCKER_ARGS=( --volume "${TEST_TMP_CONFIG}/letsencrypt/${TARGET_DOMAIN}/:/etc/letsencrypt/live/${TARGET_DOMAIN}/:ro" --env SSL_TYPE='letsencrypt' ) common_container_setup 'TEST_DOCKER_ARGS' #test hostname has certificate files _should_have_valid_config "${TARGET_DOMAIN}" 'privkey.pem' 'fullchain.pem' _should_succesfully_negotiate_tls "${TARGET_DOMAIN}" _should_not_have_fqdn_in_cert 'example.test' } # Should detect and choose cert for FQDN `example.test` (DOMAINNAME), # as fallback when no cert for FQDN `mail.example.test` (HOSTNAME) exists: @test "ssl(letsencrypt): Should fallback to DOMAINNAME (example.test)" { local TARGET_DOMAIN='example.test' local TEST_DOCKER_ARGS=( --volume "${TEST_TMP_CONFIG}/letsencrypt/${TARGET_DOMAIN}/:/etc/letsencrypt/live/${TARGET_DOMAIN}/:ro" --env SSL_TYPE='letsencrypt' ) common_container_setup 'TEST_DOCKER_ARGS' #test domain has certificate files _should_have_valid_config "${TARGET_DOMAIN}" 'privkey.pem' 'fullchain.pem' _should_succesfully_negotiate_tls "${TARGET_DOMAIN}" _should_not_have_fqdn_in_cert 'mail.example.test' } # When using `acme.json` (Traefik) - a wildcard cert `*.example.test` (SSL_DOMAIN) # should be extracted and be chosen over an existing FQDN `mail.example.test` (HOSTNAME): # _acme_wildcard should verify the FQDN `mail.example.test` is negotiated, not `example.test`. # # NOTE: Currently all of the `acme.json` configs have the FQDN match a SAN value, # all Subject CN (`main` in acme.json) are `Smallstep Leaf` which is not an FQDN. # While valid for that field, it does mean there is no test coverage against `main`. @test "ssl(letsencrypt): Traefik 'acme.json' (*.example.test)" { # This test group changes to certs signed with an RSA Root CA key, # These certs all support both FQDNs: `mail.example.test` and `example.test`, # Except for the wildcard cert `*.example.test`, which should not support `example.test`. # We want to maintain the same FQDN (mail.example.test) between the _acme_ecdsa and _acme_rsa tests. local LOCAL_BASE_PATH="${PWD}/test/test-files/ssl/example.test/with_ca/rsa" # Change default Root CA cert used for verifying chain of trust with openssl: # shellcheck disable=SC2034 local TEST_CA_CERT="${TEST_FILES_CONTAINER_PATH}/ssl/example.test/with_ca/rsa/ca-cert.rsa.pem" function _prepare() { # Default `acme.json` for _acme_ecdsa test: cp "${LOCAL_BASE_PATH}/ecdsa.acme.json" "${TEST_TMP_CONFIG}/letsencrypt/acme.json" # TODO: Provision wildcard certs via Traefik to inspect if `example.test` non-wildcard is also added to the cert. # `DMS_DEBUG=1` required for catching logged `inf` output. # shellcheck disable=SC2034 local TEST_DOCKER_ARGS=( --volume "${TEST_TMP_CONFIG}/letsencrypt/acme.json:/etc/letsencrypt/acme.json:ro" --env SSL_TYPE='letsencrypt' --env SSL_DOMAIN='*.example.test' --env DMS_DEBUG=1 ) common_container_setup 'TEST_DOCKER_ARGS' wait_for_service "${TEST_NAME}" 'changedetector' # Wait until the changedetector service startup delay is over: repeat_until_success_or_timeout 20 sh -c "$(_get_service_logs 'changedetector') | grep 'check-for-changes is ready'" } # Test `acme.json` extraction works at container startup: # It should have already extracted `mail.example.test` from the original mounted `acme.json`. function _acme_ecdsa() { _should_have_succeeded_at_extraction 'mail.example.test' # SSL_DOMAIN set as ENV, but startup should not have match in `acme.json`: _should_have_failed_at_extraction '*.example.test' 'mailserver' _should_have_valid_config 'mail.example.test' 'key.pem' 'fullchain.pem' local ECDSA_KEY_PATH="${LOCAL_BASE_PATH}/key.ecdsa.pem" local ECDSA_CERT_PATH="${LOCAL_BASE_PATH}/cert.ecdsa.pem" _should_have_expected_files 'mail.example.test' "${ECDSA_KEY_PATH}" "${ECDSA_CERT_PATH}" } # Test `acme.json` extraction is triggered via change detection: # The updated `acme.json` roughly emulates a renewal, but changes from an ECDSA cert to an RSA one. # It should replace the cert files in the existing `letsencrypt/live/mail.example.test/` folder. function _acme_rsa() { _should_extract_on_changes 'mail.example.test' "${LOCAL_BASE_PATH}/rsa.acme.json" _should_have_service_restart_count '1' local RSA_KEY_PATH="${LOCAL_BASE_PATH}/key.rsa.pem" local RSA_CERT_PATH="${LOCAL_BASE_PATH}/cert.rsa.pem" _should_have_expected_files 'mail.example.test' "${RSA_KEY_PATH}" "${RSA_CERT_PATH}" } # Test that `acme.json` also works with wildcard certificates: # Additionally tests that SSL_DOMAIN is prioritized when `letsencrypt/live/` already has a HOSTNAME dir available. # Wildcard `*.example.test` should extract to `example.test/` in `letsencrypt/live/`: function _acme_wildcard() { _should_extract_on_changes 'example.test' "${LOCAL_BASE_PATH}/wildcard/rsa.acme.json" _should_have_service_restart_count '2' # note: https://github.com/docker-mailserver/docker-mailserver/pull/2404 solves this # TODO: Make this pass. # As the FQDN has changed since startup, the configs need to be updated accordingly. # This requires the `changedetector` service event to invoke the same function for TLS configuration # that is used during container startup to work correctly. A follow up PR will refactor `setup-stack.sh` for supporting this. # _should_have_valid_config 'example.test' 'key.pem' 'fullchain.pem' local WILDCARD_KEY_PATH="${LOCAL_BASE_PATH}/wildcard/key.rsa.pem" local WILDCARD_CERT_PATH="${LOCAL_BASE_PATH}/wildcard/cert.rsa.pem" _should_have_expected_files 'example.test' "${WILDCARD_KEY_PATH}" "${WILDCARD_CERT_PATH}" # Verify this works for wildcard certs, it should use `*.example.test` for `mail.example.test` (NOT `example.test`): _should_succesfully_negotiate_tls 'mail.example.test' # WARNING: This should fail...but requires resolving the above TODO. # _should_not_have_fqdn_in_cert 'example.test' } _prepare # Unleash the `acme.json` tests! # NOTE: Test failures aren't as helpful here as bats will only identify function calls at this top-level, # rather than the actual failing nested function call.. # TODO: Extract methods to separate test cases. _acme_ecdsa _acme_rsa _acme_wildcard } # this test is only there to reliably mark the end for the teardown_file @test "last" { skip 'Finished testing of letsencrypt SSL' } # # Test Methods # # Check that Dovecot and Postfix are configured to use a cert for the expected FQDN: function _should_have_valid_config() { local EXPECTED_FQDN=${1} local LE_KEY_PATH="/etc/letsencrypt/live/${EXPECTED_FQDN}/${2}" local LE_CERT_PATH="/etc/letsencrypt/live/${EXPECTED_FQDN}/${3}" _has_matching_line 'postconf' "smtpd_tls_chain_files = ${LE_KEY_PATH} ${LE_CERT_PATH}" _has_matching_line 'doveconf' "ssl_cert = <${LE_CERT_PATH}" # `-P` is required to prevent redacting secrets _has_matching_line 'doveconf -P' "ssl_key = <${LE_KEY_PATH}" } # CMD ${1} run in container with output checked to match value of ${2}: function _has_matching_line() { run docker exec "${TEST_NAME}" sh -c "${1} | grep '${2}'" assert_output "${2}" } # # Traefik `acme.json` specific # # It should log success of extraction for the expected domain and restart Postfix. function _should_have_succeeded_at_extraction() { local EXPECTED_DOMAIN=${1} local SERVICE=${2} run $(_get_service_logs "${SERVICE}") assert_output --partial "_extract_certs_from_acme | Certificate successfully extracted for '${EXPECTED_DOMAIN}'" } function _should_have_failed_at_extraction() { local EXPECTED_DOMAIN=${1} local SERVICE=${2} run $(_get_service_logs "${SERVICE}") assert_output --partial "_extract_certs_from_acme | Unable to find key and/or cert for '${EXPECTED_DOMAIN}' in '/etc/letsencrypt/acme.json'" } # Replace the mounted `acme.json` and wait to see if changes were detected. function _should_extract_on_changes() { local EXPECTED_DOMAIN=${1} local ACME_JSON=${2} cp "${ACME_JSON}" "${TEST_TMP_CONFIG}/letsencrypt/acme.json" # Change detection takes a little over 5 seconds to complete (restart services) sleep 10 # Expected log lines from the changedetector service: run $(_get_service_logs 'changedetector') assert_output --partial 'Change detected' assert_output --partial "'/etc/letsencrypt/acme.json' has changed, extracting certs" assert_output --partial "_extract_certs_from_acme | Certificate successfully extracted for '${EXPECTED_DOMAIN}'" assert_output --partial 'Restarting services due to detected changes' assert_output --partial 'postfix: stopped' assert_output --partial 'postfix: started' assert_output --partial 'dovecot: stopped' assert_output --partial 'dovecot: started' } # Ensure change detection is not mistakenly validating against previous change events: function _should_have_service_restart_count() { local NUM_RESTARTS=${1} # Count how many times postfix was restarted by the `changedetector` service: run docker exec "${TEST_NAME}" sh -c "supervisorctl tail changedetector | grep -c 'postfix: started'" assert_output "${NUM_RESTARTS}" } # Extracted cert files from `acme.json` have content matching the expected reference files: function _should_have_expected_files() { local LE_BASE_PATH="/etc/letsencrypt/live/${1}" local LE_KEY_PATH="${LE_BASE_PATH}/key.pem" local LE_CERT_PATH="${LE_BASE_PATH}/fullchain.pem" local EXPECTED_KEY_PATH=${2} local EXPECTED_CERT_PATH=${3} _should_be_equal_in_content "${LE_KEY_PATH}" "${EXPECTED_KEY_PATH}" _should_be_equal_in_content "${LE_CERT_PATH}" "${EXPECTED_CERT_PATH}" } # # Misc # # Rename test certificate files to match the expected file structure for letsencrypt: function _copy_to_letsencrypt_storage() { local SRC=${1} local DEST=${2} local FQDN_DIR FQDN_DIR=$(echo "${DEST}" | cut -d '/' -f1) mkdir -p "${TEST_TMP_CONFIG}/letsencrypt/${FQDN_DIR}" cp "${PWD}/test/test-files/ssl/${SRC}" "${TEST_TMP_CONFIG}/letsencrypt/${DEST}" } function _should_be_equal_in_content() { local CONTAINER_PATH=${1} local LOCAL_PATH=${2} run docker exec "${TEST_NAME}" sh -c "cat ${CONTAINER_PATH}" assert_output "$(cat "${LOCAL_PATH}")" assert_success } function _get_service_logs() { local SERVICE=${1:-'mailserver'} local CMD_LOGS=(docker exec "${TEST_NAME}" "supervisorctl tail ${SERVICE}") # As the `mailserver` service logs are not stored in a file but output to stdout/stderr, # The `supervisorctl tail` command won't work; we must instead query via `docker logs`: if [[ ${SERVICE} == 'mailserver' ]] then CMD_LOGS=(docker logs "${TEST_NAME}") fi echo "${CMD_LOGS[@]}" }