ruby/test/openssl/test_config.rb
nagachika b4c893a62c OpenSSL 1.1.1 introduces a new '.include' directive. Update our config
parser to support that.

As mentioned in the referenced GitHub issue, we should use the OpenSSL
API instead of implementing the parsing logic ourselves, but it will
need backwards-incompatible changes which we can't backport to stable
versions. So continue to use the Ruby implementation for now.

References:
  https://github.com/ruby/openssl/issues/208
  https://github.com/ruby/openssl/pull/216

The original patch was written by Kazuki Yamaguchi <k@rhe.jp> and
the patch for ruby_2_7 branch was prepared by Vít Ondruch.
2020-07-11 16:10:41 +09:00

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# frozen_string_literal: false
require_relative 'utils'
if defined?(OpenSSL)
class OpenSSL::TestConfig < OpenSSL::TestCase
def setup
super
file = Tempfile.open("openssl.cnf")
file << <<__EOD__
HOME = .
[ ca ]
default_ca = CA_default
[ CA_default ]
dir = ./demoCA
certs = ./certs
__EOD__
file.close
@tmpfile = file
@it = OpenSSL::Config.new(file.path)
end
def teardown
super
@tmpfile.close!
end
def test_constants
assert(defined?(OpenSSL::Config::DEFAULT_CONFIG_FILE))
config_file = OpenSSL::Config::DEFAULT_CONFIG_FILE
pend "DEFAULT_CONFIG_FILE may return a wrong path on your platforms. [Bug #6830]" unless File.readable?(config_file)
assert_nothing_raised do
OpenSSL::Config.load(config_file)
end
end
def test_s_parse
c = OpenSSL::Config.parse('')
assert_equal("[ default ]\n\n", c.to_s)
c = OpenSSL::Config.parse(@it.to_s)
assert_equal(['CA_default', 'ca', 'default'], c.sections.sort)
end
def test_s_parse_format
c = OpenSSL::Config.parse(<<__EOC__)
baz =qx\t # "baz = qx"
foo::bar = baz # shortcut section::key format
default::bar = baz # ditto
a=\t \t # "a = ": trailing spaces are ignored
=b # " = b": empty key
=c # " = c": empty key (override the above line)
d= # "c = ": trailing comment is ignored
sq = 'foo''b\\'ar'
dq ="foo""''\\""
dq2 = foo""bar
esc=a\\r\\n\\b\\tb
foo\\bar = foo\\b\\\\ar
foo\\bar::foo\\bar = baz
[default1 default2]\t\t # space is allowed in section name
fo =b ar # space allowed in value
[emptysection]
[dollar ]
foo=bar
bar = $(foo)
baz = 123$(default::bar)456${foo}798
qux = ${baz}
quxx = $qux.$qux
__EOC__
assert_equal(['default', 'default1 default2', 'dollar', 'emptysection', 'foo', 'foo\\bar'], c.sections.sort)
assert_equal(['', 'a', 'bar', 'baz', 'd', 'dq', 'dq2', 'esc', 'foo\\bar', 'sq'], c['default'].keys.sort)
assert_equal('c', c['default'][''])
assert_equal('', c['default']['a'])
assert_equal('qx', c['default']['baz'])
assert_equal('', c['default']['d'])
assert_equal('baz', c['default']['bar'])
assert_equal("foob'ar", c['default']['sq'])
assert_equal("foo''\"", c['default']['dq'])
assert_equal("foobar", c['default']['dq2'])
assert_equal("a\r\n\b\tb", c['default']['esc'])
assert_equal("foo\b\\ar", c['default']['foo\\bar'])
assert_equal('baz', c['foo']['bar'])
assert_equal('baz', c['foo\\bar']['foo\\bar'])
assert_equal('b ar', c['default1 default2']['fo'])
# dollar
assert_equal('bar', c['dollar']['foo'])
assert_equal('bar', c['dollar']['bar'])
assert_equal('123baz456bar798', c['dollar']['baz'])
assert_equal('123baz456bar798', c['dollar']['qux'])
assert_equal('123baz456bar798.123baz456bar798', c['dollar']['quxx'])
excn = assert_raise(OpenSSL::ConfigError) do
OpenSSL::Config.parse("foo = $bar")
end
assert_equal("error in line 1: variable has no value", excn.message)
excn = assert_raise(OpenSSL::ConfigError) do
OpenSSL::Config.parse("foo = $(bar")
end
assert_equal("error in line 1: no close brace", excn.message)
excn = assert_raise(OpenSSL::ConfigError) do
OpenSSL::Config.parse("f o =b ar # no space in key")
end
assert_equal("error in line 1: missing equal sign", excn.message)
excn = assert_raise(OpenSSL::ConfigError) do
OpenSSL::Config.parse(<<__EOC__)
# comment 1 # comments
#
# comment 2
\t#comment 3
[second ]\t
[third # section not terminated
__EOC__
end
assert_equal("error in line 7: missing close square bracket", excn.message)
end
def test_s_parse_include
in_tmpdir("ossl-config-include-test") do |dir|
Dir.mkdir("child")
File.write("child/a.conf", <<~__EOC__)
[default]
file-a = a.conf
[sec-a]
a = 123
__EOC__
File.write("child/b.cnf", <<~__EOC__)
[default]
file-b = b.cnf
[sec-b]
b = 123
__EOC__
File.write("include-child.conf", <<~__EOC__)
key_outside_section = value_a
.include child
__EOC__
include_file = <<~__EOC__
[default]
file-main = unnamed
[sec-main]
main = 123
.include = include-child.conf
__EOC__
# Include a file by relative path
c1 = OpenSSL::Config.parse(include_file)
assert_equal(["default", "sec-a", "sec-b", "sec-main"], c1.sections.sort)
assert_equal(["file-main", "file-a", "file-b"], c1["default"].keys)
assert_equal({"a" => "123"}, c1["sec-a"])
assert_equal({"b" => "123"}, c1["sec-b"])
assert_equal({"main" => "123", "key_outside_section" => "value_a"}, c1["sec-main"])
# Relative paths are from the working directory
assert_raise(OpenSSL::ConfigError) do
Dir.chdir("child") { OpenSSL::Config.parse(include_file) }
end
end
end
def test_s_load
# alias of new
c = OpenSSL::Config.load
assert_equal("", c.to_s)
assert_equal([], c.sections)
#
Tempfile.create("openssl.cnf") {|file|
file.close
c = OpenSSL::Config.load(file.path)
assert_equal("[ default ]\n\n", c.to_s)
assert_equal(['default'], c.sections)
}
end
def test_initialize
c = OpenSSL::Config.new
assert_equal("", c.to_s)
assert_equal([], c.sections)
end
def test_initialize_with_empty_file
Tempfile.create("openssl.cnf") {|file|
file.close
c = OpenSSL::Config.new(file.path)
assert_equal("[ default ]\n\n", c.to_s)
assert_equal(['default'], c.sections)
}
end
def test_initialize_with_example_file
assert_equal(['CA_default', 'ca', 'default'], @it.sections.sort)
end
def test_get_value
assert_equal('CA_default', @it.get_value('ca', 'default_ca'))
assert_equal(nil, @it.get_value('ca', 'no such key'))
assert_equal(nil, @it.get_value('no such section', 'no such key'))
assert_equal('.', @it.get_value('', 'HOME'))
assert_raise(TypeError) do
@it.get_value(nil, 'HOME') # not allowed unlike Config#value
end
# fallback to 'default' ugly...
assert_equal('.', @it.get_value('unknown', 'HOME'))
end
def test_get_value_ENV
key = ENV.keys.first
assert_not_nil(key) # make sure we have at least one ENV var.
assert_equal(ENV[key], @it.get_value('ENV', key))
end
def test_value
# suppress deprecation warnings
EnvUtil.suppress_warning do
assert_equal('CA_default', @it.value('ca', 'default_ca'))
assert_equal(nil, @it.value('ca', 'no such key'))
assert_equal(nil, @it.value('no such section', 'no such key'))
assert_equal('.', @it.value('', 'HOME'))
assert_equal('.', @it.value(nil, 'HOME'))
assert_equal('.', @it.value('HOME'))
# fallback to 'default' ugly...
assert_equal('.', @it.value('unknown', 'HOME'))
end
end
def test_value_ENV
EnvUtil.suppress_warning do
key = ENV.keys.first
assert_not_nil(key) # make sure we have at least one ENV var.
assert_equal(ENV[key], @it.value('ENV', key))
end
end
def test_aref
assert_equal({'HOME' => '.'}, @it['default'])
assert_equal({'dir' => './demoCA', 'certs' => './certs'}, @it['CA_default'])
assert_equal({}, @it['no_such_section'])
assert_equal({}, @it[''])
end
def test_section
EnvUtil.suppress_warning do
assert_equal({'HOME' => '.'}, @it.section('default'))
assert_equal({'dir' => './demoCA', 'certs' => './certs'}, @it.section('CA_default'))
assert_equal({}, @it.section('no_such_section'))
assert_equal({}, @it.section(''))
end
end
def test_sections
assert_equal(['CA_default', 'ca', 'default'], @it.sections.sort)
@it['new_section'] = {'foo' => 'bar'}
assert_equal(['CA_default', 'ca', 'default', 'new_section'], @it.sections.sort)
@it['new_section'] = {}
assert_equal(['CA_default', 'ca', 'default', 'new_section'], @it.sections.sort)
end
def test_add_value
c = OpenSSL::Config.new
assert_equal("", c.to_s)
# add key
c.add_value('default', 'foo', 'bar')
assert_equal("[ default ]\nfoo=bar\n\n", c.to_s)
# add another key
c.add_value('default', 'baz', 'qux')
assert_equal('bar', c['default']['foo'])
assert_equal('qux', c['default']['baz'])
# update the value
c.add_value('default', 'baz', 'quxxx')
assert_equal('bar', c['default']['foo'])
assert_equal('quxxx', c['default']['baz'])
# add section and key
c.add_value('section', 'foo', 'bar')
assert_equal('bar', c['default']['foo'])
assert_equal('quxxx', c['default']['baz'])
assert_equal('bar', c['section']['foo'])
end
def test_aset
@it['foo'] = {'bar' => 'baz'}
assert_equal({'bar' => 'baz'}, @it['foo'])
@it['foo'] = {'bar' => 'qux', 'baz' => 'quxx'}
assert_equal({'bar' => 'qux', 'baz' => 'quxx'}, @it['foo'])
# OpenSSL::Config is add only for now.
@it['foo'] = {'foo' => 'foo'}
assert_equal({'foo' => 'foo', 'bar' => 'qux', 'baz' => 'quxx'}, @it['foo'])
# you cannot override or remove any section and key.
@it['foo'] = {}
assert_equal({'foo' => 'foo', 'bar' => 'qux', 'baz' => 'quxx'}, @it['foo'])
end
def test_each
# each returns [section, key, value] array.
ary = @it.map { |e| e }.sort { |a, b| a[0] <=> b[0] }
assert_equal(4, ary.size)
assert_equal('CA_default', ary[0][0])
assert_equal('CA_default', ary[1][0])
assert_equal(["ca", "default_ca", "CA_default"], ary[2])
assert_equal(["default", "HOME", "."], ary[3])
end
def test_to_s
c = OpenSSL::Config.parse("[empty]\n")
assert_equal("[ default ]\n\n[ empty ]\n\n", c.to_s)
end
def test_inspect
assert_match(/#<OpenSSL::Config sections=\[.*\]>/, @it.inspect)
end
def test_freeze
c = OpenSSL::Config.new
c['foo'] = [['key', 'value']]
c.freeze
bug = '[ruby-core:18377]'
# RuntimeError for 1.9, TypeError for 1.8
e = assert_raise(TypeError, bug) do
c['foo'] = [['key', 'wrong']]
end
assert_match(/can't modify/, e.message, bug)
end
def test_dup
assert(!@it.sections.empty?)
c = @it.dup
assert_equal(@it.sections.sort, c.sections.sort)
@it['newsection'] = {'a' => 'b'}
assert_not_equal(@it.sections.sort, c.sections.sort)
end
def test_clone
assert(!@it.sections.empty?)
c = @it.clone
assert_equal(@it.sections.sort, c.sections.sort)
@it['newsection'] = {'a' => 'b'}
assert_not_equal(@it.sections.sort, c.sections.sort)
end
private
def in_tmpdir(*args)
Dir.mktmpdir(*args) do |dir|
dir = File.realpath(dir)
Dir.chdir(dir) do
yield dir
end
end
end
end
end