fb5fcb189e
Previously, if a container listing produced `subdir` elements the decrypter would raise a KeyError. Additionally, update the functests so this sort of thing would have been caught at the gate. Closes-Bug: 1609904 Change-Id: Idc1907d19f90af7a086f45f8faecee9fbc3c69c2
1130 lines
50 KiB
Python
1130 lines
50 KiB
Python
# Copyright (c) 2015-2016 OpenStack Foundation
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#
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# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
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# you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
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# You may obtain a copy of the License at
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#
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# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
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#
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# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
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# distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
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# WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or
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# implied.
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# See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
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# limitations under the License.
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import base64
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import json
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import os
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import unittest
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from xml.dom import minidom
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import mock
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from swift.common.header_key_dict import HeaderKeyDict
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from swift.common.middleware.crypto import decrypter
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from swift.common.middleware.crypto.crypto_utils import CRYPTO_KEY_CALLBACK, \
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dump_crypto_meta, Crypto
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from swift.common.swob import Request, HTTPException, HTTPOk, \
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HTTPPreconditionFailed, HTTPNotFound, HTTPPartialContent
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from test.unit import FakeLogger
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from test.unit.common.middleware.crypto.crypto_helpers import md5hex, \
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fetch_crypto_keys, FAKE_IV, encrypt, fake_get_crypto_meta
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from test.unit.common.middleware.helpers import FakeSwift, FakeAppThatExcepts
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def get_crypto_meta_header(crypto_meta=None):
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if crypto_meta is None:
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crypto_meta = fake_get_crypto_meta()
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return dump_crypto_meta(crypto_meta)
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def encrypt_and_append_meta(value, key, crypto_meta=None):
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return '%s; swift_meta=%s' % (
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base64.b64encode(encrypt(value, key, FAKE_IV)),
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get_crypto_meta_header(crypto_meta))
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class TestDecrypterObjectRequests(unittest.TestCase):
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def setUp(self):
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self.app = FakeSwift()
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self.decrypter = decrypter.Decrypter(self.app, {})
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self.decrypter.logger = FakeLogger()
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def _make_response_headers(self, content_length, plaintext_etag, keys,
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body_key):
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# helper method to make a typical set of response headers for a GET or
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# HEAD request
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cont_key = keys['container']
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object_key = keys['object']
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body_key_meta = {'key': encrypt(body_key, object_key, FAKE_IV),
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'iv': FAKE_IV}
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body_crypto_meta = fake_get_crypto_meta(body_key=body_key_meta)
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return HeaderKeyDict({
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'Etag': 'hashOfCiphertext',
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'content-type': 'text/plain',
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'content-length': content_length,
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'X-Object-Sysmeta-Crypto-Etag': '%s; swift_meta=%s' % (
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base64.b64encode(encrypt(plaintext_etag, object_key, FAKE_IV)),
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get_crypto_meta_header()),
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'X-Object-Sysmeta-Crypto-Body-Meta':
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get_crypto_meta_header(body_crypto_meta),
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'x-object-transient-sysmeta-crypto-meta-test':
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base64.b64encode(encrypt('encrypt me', object_key, FAKE_IV)) +
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';swift_meta=' + get_crypto_meta_header(),
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'x-object-sysmeta-container-update-override-etag':
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encrypt_and_append_meta('encrypt me, too', cont_key),
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'x-object-sysmeta-test': 'do not encrypt me',
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})
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def _test_request_success(self, method, body):
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env = {'REQUEST_METHOD': method,
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CRYPTO_KEY_CALLBACK: fetch_crypto_keys}
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req = Request.blank('/v1/a/c/o', environ=env)
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plaintext_etag = md5hex(body)
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body_key = os.urandom(32)
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enc_body = encrypt(body, body_key, FAKE_IV)
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hdrs = self._make_response_headers(
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len(enc_body), plaintext_etag, fetch_crypto_keys(), body_key)
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# there shouldn't be any x-object-meta- headers, but if there are
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# then the decrypted header will win where there is a name clash...
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hdrs.update({
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'x-object-meta-test': 'unexpected, overwritten by decrypted value',
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'x-object-meta-distinct': 'unexpected but distinct from encrypted'
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})
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self.app.register(
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method, '/v1/a/c/o', HTTPOk, body=enc_body, headers=hdrs)
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resp = req.get_response(self.decrypter)
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self.assertEqual('200 OK', resp.status)
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self.assertEqual(plaintext_etag, resp.headers['Etag'])
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self.assertEqual('text/plain', resp.headers['Content-Type'])
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self.assertEqual('encrypt me', resp.headers['x-object-meta-test'])
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self.assertEqual('unexpected but distinct from encrypted',
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resp.headers['x-object-meta-distinct'])
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self.assertEqual('do not encrypt me',
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resp.headers['x-object-sysmeta-test'])
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self.assertEqual(
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'encrypt me, too',
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resp.headers['X-Object-Sysmeta-Container-Update-Override-Etag'])
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self.assertNotIn('X-Object-Sysmeta-Crypto-Body-Meta', resp.headers)
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self.assertNotIn('X-Object-Sysmeta-Crypto-Etag', resp.headers)
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return resp
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def test_GET_success(self):
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body = 'FAKE APP'
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resp = self._test_request_success('GET', body)
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self.assertEqual(body, resp.body)
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def test_HEAD_success(self):
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body = 'FAKE APP'
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resp = self._test_request_success('HEAD', body)
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self.assertEqual('', resp.body)
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def test_headers_case(self):
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body = 'fAkE ApP'
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req = Request.blank('/v1/a/c/o', body='FaKe')
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req.environ[CRYPTO_KEY_CALLBACK] = fetch_crypto_keys
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plaintext_etag = md5hex(body)
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body_key = os.urandom(32)
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enc_body = encrypt(body, body_key, FAKE_IV)
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hdrs = self._make_response_headers(
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len(enc_body), plaintext_etag, fetch_crypto_keys(), body_key)
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hdrs.update({
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'x-Object-mEta-ignoRes-caSe': 'thIs pArt WilL bE cOol',
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})
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self.app.register(
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'GET', '/v1/a/c/o', HTTPOk, body=enc_body, headers=hdrs)
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status, headers, app_iter = req.call_application(self.decrypter)
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self.assertEqual(status, '200 OK')
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expected = {
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'Etag': '7f7837924188f7b511a9e3881a9f77a8',
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'X-Object-Sysmeta-Container-Update-Override-Etag':
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'encrypt me, too',
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'X-Object-Meta-Test': 'encrypt me',
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'Content-Length': '8',
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'X-Object-Meta-Ignores-Case': 'thIs pArt WilL bE cOol',
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'X-Object-Sysmeta-Test': 'do not encrypt me',
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'Content-Type': 'text/plain',
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}
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self.assertEqual(dict(headers), expected)
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self.assertEqual('fAkE ApP', ''.join(app_iter))
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def _test_412_response(self, method):
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# simulate a 412 response to a conditional GET which has an Etag header
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data = 'the object content'
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env = {CRYPTO_KEY_CALLBACK: fetch_crypto_keys}
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req = Request.blank('/v1/a/c/o', environ=env, method=method)
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resp_body = 'I am sorry, you have failed to meet a precondition'
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hdrs = self._make_response_headers(
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len(resp_body), md5hex(data), fetch_crypto_keys(), 'not used')
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self.app.register(method, '/v1/a/c/o', HTTPPreconditionFailed,
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body=resp_body, headers=hdrs)
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resp = req.get_response(self.decrypter)
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self.assertEqual('412 Precondition Failed', resp.status)
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# the response body should not be decrypted, it is already plaintext
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self.assertEqual(resp_body if method == 'GET' else '', resp.body)
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# whereas the Etag and other headers should be decrypted
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self.assertEqual(md5hex(data), resp.headers['Etag'])
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self.assertEqual('text/plain', resp.headers['Content-Type'])
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self.assertEqual('encrypt me', resp.headers['x-object-meta-test'])
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self.assertEqual('do not encrypt me',
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resp.headers['x-object-sysmeta-test'])
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def test_GET_412_response(self):
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self._test_412_response('GET')
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def test_HEAD_412_response(self):
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self._test_412_response('HEAD')
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def _test_404_response(self, method):
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# simulate a 404 response, sanity check response headers
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env = {CRYPTO_KEY_CALLBACK: fetch_crypto_keys}
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req = Request.blank('/v1/a/c/o', environ=env, method=method)
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resp_body = 'You still have not found what you are looking for'
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hdrs = {'content-type': 'text/plain',
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'content-length': len(resp_body)}
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self.app.register(method, '/v1/a/c/o', HTTPNotFound,
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body=resp_body, headers=hdrs)
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resp = req.get_response(self.decrypter)
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self.assertEqual('404 Not Found', resp.status)
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# the response body should not be decrypted, it is already plaintext
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self.assertEqual(resp_body if method == 'GET' else '', resp.body)
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# there should be no etag header inserted by decrypter
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self.assertNotIn('Etag', resp.headers)
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self.assertEqual('text/plain', resp.headers['Content-Type'])
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def test_GET_404_response(self):
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self._test_404_response('GET')
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def test_HEAD_404_response(self):
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self._test_404_response('HEAD')
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def test_GET_missing_etag_crypto_meta(self):
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env = {'REQUEST_METHOD': 'GET',
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CRYPTO_KEY_CALLBACK: fetch_crypto_keys}
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req = Request.blank('/v1/a/c/o', environ=env)
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body = 'FAKE APP'
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key = fetch_crypto_keys()['object']
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enc_body = encrypt(body, key, FAKE_IV)
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hdrs = self._make_response_headers(
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len(body), md5hex(body), fetch_crypto_keys(), 'not used')
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# simulate missing crypto meta from encrypted etag
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hdrs['X-Object-Sysmeta-Crypto-Etag'] = \
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base64.b64encode(encrypt(md5hex(body), key, FAKE_IV))
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self.app.register('GET', '/v1/a/c/o', HTTPOk, body=enc_body,
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headers=hdrs)
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resp = req.get_response(self.decrypter)
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self.assertEqual('500 Internal Error', resp.status)
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self.assertIn('Error decrypting header', resp.body)
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self.assertIn('Error decrypting header X-Object-Sysmeta-Crypto-Etag',
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self.decrypter.logger.get_lines_for_level('error')[0])
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def _test_override_etag_bad_meta(self, method, bad_crypto_meta):
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env = {'REQUEST_METHOD': method,
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CRYPTO_KEY_CALLBACK: fetch_crypto_keys}
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req = Request.blank('/v1/a/c/o', environ=env)
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body = 'FAKE APP'
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key = fetch_crypto_keys()['object']
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enc_body = encrypt(body, key, FAKE_IV)
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hdrs = self._make_response_headers(
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len(body), md5hex(body), fetch_crypto_keys(), 'not used')
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# simulate missing crypto meta from encrypted override etag
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hdrs['X-Object-Sysmeta-Container-Update-Override-Etag'] = \
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encrypt_and_append_meta(
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md5hex(body), key, crypto_meta=bad_crypto_meta)
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self.app.register(method, '/v1/a/c/o', HTTPOk, body=enc_body,
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headers=hdrs)
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resp = req.get_response(self.decrypter)
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self.assertEqual('500 Internal Error', resp.status)
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self.assertIn('Error decrypting header '
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'X-Object-Sysmeta-Container-Update-Override-Etag',
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self.decrypter.logger.get_lines_for_level('error')[0])
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return resp
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def test_GET_override_etag_bad_iv(self):
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bad_crypto_meta = fake_get_crypto_meta()
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bad_crypto_meta['iv'] = 'bad_iv'
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resp = self._test_override_etag_bad_meta('GET', bad_crypto_meta)
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self.assertIn('Error decrypting header', resp.body)
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def test_HEAD_override_etag_bad_iv(self):
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bad_crypto_meta = fake_get_crypto_meta()
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bad_crypto_meta['iv'] = 'bad_iv'
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resp = self._test_override_etag_bad_meta('HEAD', bad_crypto_meta)
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self.assertEqual('', resp.body)
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def test_GET_override_etag_bad_cipher(self):
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bad_crypto_meta = fake_get_crypto_meta()
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bad_crypto_meta['cipher'] = 'unknown cipher'
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resp = self._test_override_etag_bad_meta('GET', bad_crypto_meta)
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self.assertIn('Error decrypting header', resp.body)
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def test_HEAD_override_etag_bad_cipher(self):
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bad_crypto_meta = fake_get_crypto_meta()
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bad_crypto_meta['cipher'] = 'unknown cipher'
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resp = self._test_override_etag_bad_meta('HEAD', bad_crypto_meta)
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self.assertEqual('', resp.body)
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def _test_bad_key(self, method):
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# use bad key
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def bad_fetch_crypto_keys():
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keys = fetch_crypto_keys()
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keys['object'] = 'bad key'
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return keys
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env = {'REQUEST_METHOD': method,
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CRYPTO_KEY_CALLBACK: bad_fetch_crypto_keys}
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req = Request.blank('/v1/a/c/o', environ=env)
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body = 'FAKE APP'
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key = fetch_crypto_keys()['object']
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enc_body = encrypt(body, key, FAKE_IV)
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hdrs = self._make_response_headers(
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len(body), md5hex(body), fetch_crypto_keys(), 'not used')
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self.app.register(method, '/v1/a/c/o', HTTPOk, body=enc_body,
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headers=hdrs)
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return req.get_response(self.decrypter)
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def test_HEAD_with_bad_key(self):
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resp = self._test_bad_key('HEAD')
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self.assertEqual('500 Internal Error', resp.status)
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self.assertIn("Bad key for 'object'",
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self.decrypter.logger.get_lines_for_level('error')[0])
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def test_GET_with_bad_key(self):
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resp = self._test_bad_key('GET')
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self.assertEqual('500 Internal Error', resp.status)
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self.assertEqual('Unable to retrieve encryption keys.',
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resp.body)
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self.assertIn("Bad key for 'object'",
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self.decrypter.logger.get_lines_for_level('error')[0])
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def _test_bad_crypto_meta_for_user_metadata(self, method, bad_crypto_meta):
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# use bad iv for metadata headers
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env = {'REQUEST_METHOD': method,
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CRYPTO_KEY_CALLBACK: fetch_crypto_keys}
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req = Request.blank('/v1/a/c/o', environ=env)
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body = 'FAKE APP'
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key = fetch_crypto_keys()['object']
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enc_body = encrypt(body, key, FAKE_IV)
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hdrs = self._make_response_headers(
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len(body), md5hex(body), fetch_crypto_keys(), 'not used')
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enc_val = base64.b64encode(encrypt('encrypt me', key, FAKE_IV))
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if bad_crypto_meta:
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enc_val += ';swift_meta=' + get_crypto_meta_header(
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crypto_meta=bad_crypto_meta)
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hdrs['x-object-transient-sysmeta-crypto-meta-test'] = enc_val
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self.app.register(method, '/v1/a/c/o', HTTPOk, body=enc_body,
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headers=hdrs)
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resp = req.get_response(self.decrypter)
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self.assertEqual('500 Internal Error', resp.status)
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self.assertIn(
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'Error decrypting header X-Object-Transient-Sysmeta-Crypto-Meta-'
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'Test', self.decrypter.logger.get_lines_for_level('error')[0])
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return resp
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def test_HEAD_with_missing_crypto_meta_for_user_metadata(self):
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self._test_bad_crypto_meta_for_user_metadata('HEAD', None)
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self.assertIn('Missing crypto meta in value',
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self.decrypter.logger.get_lines_for_level('error')[0])
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def test_GET_with_missing_crypto_meta_for_user_metadata(self):
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self._test_bad_crypto_meta_for_user_metadata('GET', None)
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self.assertIn('Missing crypto meta in value',
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self.decrypter.logger.get_lines_for_level('error')[0])
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def test_HEAD_with_bad_iv_for_user_metadata(self):
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bad_crypto_meta = fake_get_crypto_meta()
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bad_crypto_meta['iv'] = 'bad_iv'
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self._test_bad_crypto_meta_for_user_metadata('HEAD', bad_crypto_meta)
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self.assertIn('IV must be length 16',
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self.decrypter.logger.get_lines_for_level('error')[0])
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def test_HEAD_with_missing_iv_for_user_metadata(self):
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bad_crypto_meta = fake_get_crypto_meta()
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bad_crypto_meta.pop('iv')
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self._test_bad_crypto_meta_for_user_metadata('HEAD', bad_crypto_meta)
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self.assertIn(
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'iv', self.decrypter.logger.get_lines_for_level('error')[0])
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def test_GET_with_bad_iv_for_user_metadata(self):
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bad_crypto_meta = fake_get_crypto_meta()
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bad_crypto_meta['iv'] = 'bad_iv'
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resp = self._test_bad_crypto_meta_for_user_metadata(
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'GET', bad_crypto_meta)
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self.assertEqual('Error decrypting header', resp.body)
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self.assertIn('IV must be length 16',
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self.decrypter.logger.get_lines_for_level('error')[0])
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def test_GET_with_missing_iv_for_user_metadata(self):
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bad_crypto_meta = fake_get_crypto_meta()
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bad_crypto_meta.pop('iv')
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resp = self._test_bad_crypto_meta_for_user_metadata(
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'GET', bad_crypto_meta)
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self.assertEqual('Error decrypting header', resp.body)
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self.assertIn(
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'iv', self.decrypter.logger.get_lines_for_level('error')[0])
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def _test_GET_with_bad_crypto_meta_for_object_body(self, bad_crypto_meta):
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# use bad iv for object body
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env = {'REQUEST_METHOD': 'GET',
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CRYPTO_KEY_CALLBACK: fetch_crypto_keys}
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req = Request.blank('/v1/a/c/o', environ=env)
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body = 'FAKE APP'
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key = fetch_crypto_keys()['object']
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enc_body = encrypt(body, key, FAKE_IV)
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hdrs = self._make_response_headers(
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len(body), md5hex(body), fetch_crypto_keys(), 'not used')
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hdrs['X-Object-Sysmeta-Crypto-Body-Meta'] = \
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get_crypto_meta_header(crypto_meta=bad_crypto_meta)
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self.app.register('GET', '/v1/a/c/o', HTTPOk, body=enc_body,
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headers=hdrs)
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resp = req.get_response(self.decrypter)
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self.assertEqual('500 Internal Error', resp.status)
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self.assertEqual('Error decrypting object', resp.body)
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self.assertIn('Error decrypting object',
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self.decrypter.logger.get_lines_for_level('error')[0])
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def test_GET_with_bad_iv_for_object_body(self):
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bad_crypto_meta = fake_get_crypto_meta(key=os.urandom(32))
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bad_crypto_meta['iv'] = 'bad_iv'
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self._test_GET_with_bad_crypto_meta_for_object_body(bad_crypto_meta)
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self.assertIn('IV must be length 16',
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self.decrypter.logger.get_lines_for_level('error')[0])
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def test_GET_with_missing_iv_for_object_body(self):
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bad_crypto_meta = fake_get_crypto_meta(key=os.urandom(32))
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bad_crypto_meta.pop('iv')
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self._test_GET_with_bad_crypto_meta_for_object_body(bad_crypto_meta)
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self.assertIn("Missing 'iv'",
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self.decrypter.logger.get_lines_for_level('error')[0])
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def test_GET_with_bad_body_key_for_object_body(self):
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body_key_meta = {'key': 'wrapped too short key', 'iv': FAKE_IV}
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bad_crypto_meta = fake_get_crypto_meta(body_key=body_key_meta)
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self._test_GET_with_bad_crypto_meta_for_object_body(bad_crypto_meta)
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self.assertIn('Key must be length 32',
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self.decrypter.logger.get_lines_for_level('error')[0])
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def test_GET_with_missing_body_key_for_object_body(self):
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bad_crypto_meta = fake_get_crypto_meta() # no key by default
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self._test_GET_with_bad_crypto_meta_for_object_body(bad_crypto_meta)
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self.assertIn("Missing 'body_key'",
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self.decrypter.logger.get_lines_for_level('error')[0])
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def _test_req_metadata_not_encrypted(self, method):
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# check that metadata is not decrypted if it does not have crypto meta;
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# testing for case of an unencrypted POST to an object.
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env = {'REQUEST_METHOD': method,
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CRYPTO_KEY_CALLBACK: fetch_crypto_keys}
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req = Request.blank('/v1/a/c/o', environ=env)
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body = 'FAKE APP'
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plaintext_etag = md5hex(body)
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body_key = os.urandom(32)
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enc_body = encrypt(body, body_key, FAKE_IV)
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hdrs = self._make_response_headers(
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len(body), plaintext_etag, fetch_crypto_keys(), body_key)
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hdrs.pop('x-object-transient-sysmeta-crypto-meta-test')
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hdrs['x-object-meta-test'] = 'plaintext not encrypted'
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self.app.register(
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method, '/v1/a/c/o', HTTPOk, body=enc_body, headers=hdrs)
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resp = req.get_response(self.decrypter)
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self.assertEqual('200 OK', resp.status)
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self.assertEqual(plaintext_etag, resp.headers['Etag'])
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self.assertEqual('text/plain', resp.headers['Content-Type'])
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self.assertEqual('plaintext not encrypted',
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resp.headers['x-object-meta-test'])
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def test_HEAD_metadata_not_encrypted(self):
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self._test_req_metadata_not_encrypted('HEAD')
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def test_GET_metadata_not_encrypted(self):
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self._test_req_metadata_not_encrypted('GET')
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|
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def test_GET_unencrypted_data(self):
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|
# testing case of an unencrypted object with encrypted metadata from
|
|
# a later POST
|
|
env = {'REQUEST_METHOD': 'GET',
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|
CRYPTO_KEY_CALLBACK: fetch_crypto_keys}
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|
req = Request.blank('/v1/a/c/o', environ=env)
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body = 'FAKE APP'
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obj_key = fetch_crypto_keys()['object']
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|
hdrs = {'Etag': md5hex(body),
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'content-type': 'text/plain',
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'content-length': len(body),
|
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'x-object-transient-sysmeta-crypto-meta-test':
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base64.b64encode(encrypt('encrypt me', obj_key, FAKE_IV)) +
|
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';swift_meta=' + get_crypto_meta_header(),
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'x-object-sysmeta-test': 'do not encrypt me'}
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|
self.app.register('GET', '/v1/a/c/o', HTTPOk, body=body, headers=hdrs)
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|
resp = req.get_response(self.decrypter)
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|
self.assertEqual(body, resp.body)
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|
self.assertEqual('200 OK', resp.status)
|
|
self.assertEqual(md5hex(body), resp.headers['Etag'])
|
|
self.assertEqual('text/plain', resp.headers['Content-Type'])
|
|
# POSTed user meta was encrypted
|
|
self.assertEqual('encrypt me', resp.headers['x-object-meta-test'])
|
|
# PUT sysmeta was not encrypted
|
|
self.assertEqual('do not encrypt me',
|
|
resp.headers['x-object-sysmeta-test'])
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|
|
|
def test_GET_multiseg(self):
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|
env = {'REQUEST_METHOD': 'GET',
|
|
CRYPTO_KEY_CALLBACK: fetch_crypto_keys}
|
|
req = Request.blank('/v1/a/c/o', environ=env)
|
|
chunks = ['some', 'chunks', 'of data']
|
|
body = ''.join(chunks)
|
|
plaintext_etag = md5hex(body)
|
|
body_key = os.urandom(32)
|
|
ctxt = Crypto().create_encryption_ctxt(body_key, FAKE_IV)
|
|
enc_body = [encrypt(chunk, ctxt=ctxt) for chunk in chunks]
|
|
hdrs = self._make_response_headers(
|
|
sum(map(len, enc_body)), plaintext_etag, fetch_crypto_keys(),
|
|
body_key)
|
|
self.app.register(
|
|
'GET', '/v1/a/c/o', HTTPOk, body=enc_body, headers=hdrs)
|
|
resp = req.get_response(self.decrypter)
|
|
self.assertEqual(body, resp.body)
|
|
self.assertEqual('200 OK', resp.status)
|
|
self.assertEqual(plaintext_etag, resp.headers['Etag'])
|
|
self.assertEqual('text/plain', resp.headers['Content-Type'])
|
|
|
|
def test_GET_multiseg_with_range(self):
|
|
env = {'REQUEST_METHOD': 'GET',
|
|
CRYPTO_KEY_CALLBACK: fetch_crypto_keys}
|
|
req = Request.blank('/v1/a/c/o', environ=env)
|
|
req.headers['Content-Range'] = 'bytes 3-10/17'
|
|
chunks = ['0123', '45678', '9abcdef']
|
|
body = ''.join(chunks)
|
|
plaintext_etag = md5hex(body)
|
|
body_key = os.urandom(32)
|
|
ctxt = Crypto().create_encryption_ctxt(body_key, FAKE_IV)
|
|
enc_body = [encrypt(chunk, ctxt=ctxt) for chunk in chunks]
|
|
enc_body = [enc_body[0][3:], enc_body[1], enc_body[2][:2]]
|
|
hdrs = self._make_response_headers(
|
|
sum(map(len, enc_body)), plaintext_etag, fetch_crypto_keys(),
|
|
body_key)
|
|
hdrs['content-range'] = req.headers['Content-Range']
|
|
self.app.register(
|
|
'GET', '/v1/a/c/o', HTTPOk, body=enc_body, headers=hdrs)
|
|
resp = req.get_response(self.decrypter)
|
|
self.assertEqual('3456789a', resp.body)
|
|
self.assertEqual('200 OK', resp.status)
|
|
self.assertEqual(plaintext_etag, resp.headers['Etag'])
|
|
self.assertEqual('text/plain', resp.headers['Content-Type'])
|
|
|
|
# Force the decrypter context updates to be less than one of our range
|
|
# sizes to check that the decrypt context offset is setup correctly with
|
|
# offset to first byte of range for first update and then re-used.
|
|
# Do mocking here to have the mocked value have effect in the generator
|
|
# function.
|
|
@mock.patch.object(decrypter, 'DECRYPT_CHUNK_SIZE', 4)
|
|
def test_GET_multipart_ciphertext(self):
|
|
# build fake multipart response body
|
|
body_key = os.urandom(32)
|
|
plaintext = 'Cwm fjord veg balks nth pyx quiz'
|
|
plaintext_etag = md5hex(plaintext)
|
|
ciphertext = encrypt(plaintext, body_key, FAKE_IV)
|
|
parts = ((0, 3, 'text/plain'),
|
|
(4, 9, 'text/plain; charset=us-ascii'),
|
|
(24, 32, 'text/plain'))
|
|
length = len(ciphertext)
|
|
body = ''
|
|
for start, end, ctype in parts:
|
|
body += '--multipartboundary\r\n'
|
|
body += 'Content-Type: %s\r\n' % ctype
|
|
body += 'Content-Range: bytes %s-%s/%s' % (start, end - 1, length)
|
|
body += '\r\n\r\n' + ciphertext[start:end] + '\r\n'
|
|
body += '--multipartboundary--'
|
|
|
|
# register request with fake swift
|
|
hdrs = self._make_response_headers(
|
|
len(body), plaintext_etag, fetch_crypto_keys(), body_key)
|
|
hdrs['content-type'] = \
|
|
'multipart/byteranges;boundary=multipartboundary'
|
|
self.app.register('GET', '/v1/a/c/o', HTTPPartialContent, body=body,
|
|
headers=hdrs)
|
|
|
|
# issue request
|
|
env = {'REQUEST_METHOD': 'GET',
|
|
CRYPTO_KEY_CALLBACK: fetch_crypto_keys}
|
|
req = Request.blank('/v1/a/c/o', environ=env)
|
|
resp = req.get_response(self.decrypter)
|
|
|
|
self.assertEqual('206 Partial Content', resp.status)
|
|
self.assertEqual(plaintext_etag, resp.headers['Etag'])
|
|
self.assertEqual(len(body), int(resp.headers['Content-Length']))
|
|
self.assertEqual('multipart/byteranges;boundary=multipartboundary',
|
|
resp.headers['Content-Type'])
|
|
|
|
# the multipart headers could be re-ordered, so parse response body to
|
|
# verify expected content
|
|
resp_lines = resp.body.split('\r\n')
|
|
resp_lines.reverse()
|
|
for start, end, ctype in parts:
|
|
self.assertEqual('--multipartboundary', resp_lines.pop())
|
|
expected_header_lines = {
|
|
'Content-Type: %s' % ctype,
|
|
'Content-Range: bytes %s-%s/%s' % (start, end - 1, length)}
|
|
resp_header_lines = {resp_lines.pop(), resp_lines.pop()}
|
|
self.assertEqual(expected_header_lines, resp_header_lines)
|
|
self.assertEqual('', resp_lines.pop())
|
|
self.assertEqual(plaintext[start:end], resp_lines.pop())
|
|
self.assertEqual('--multipartboundary--', resp_lines.pop())
|
|
|
|
# we should have consumed the whole response body
|
|
self.assertFalse(resp_lines)
|
|
|
|
def test_GET_multipart_content_type(self):
|
|
# *just* having multipart content type shouldn't trigger the mime doc
|
|
# code path
|
|
body_key = os.urandom(32)
|
|
plaintext = 'Cwm fjord veg balks nth pyx quiz'
|
|
plaintext_etag = md5hex(plaintext)
|
|
ciphertext = encrypt(plaintext, body_key, FAKE_IV)
|
|
|
|
# register request with fake swift
|
|
hdrs = self._make_response_headers(
|
|
len(ciphertext), plaintext_etag, fetch_crypto_keys(), body_key)
|
|
hdrs['content-type'] = \
|
|
'multipart/byteranges;boundary=multipartboundary'
|
|
self.app.register('GET', '/v1/a/c/o', HTTPOk, body=ciphertext,
|
|
headers=hdrs)
|
|
|
|
# issue request
|
|
env = {'REQUEST_METHOD': 'GET',
|
|
CRYPTO_KEY_CALLBACK: fetch_crypto_keys}
|
|
req = Request.blank('/v1/a/c/o', environ=env)
|
|
resp = req.get_response(self.decrypter)
|
|
|
|
self.assertEqual('200 OK', resp.status)
|
|
self.assertEqual(plaintext_etag, resp.headers['Etag'])
|
|
self.assertEqual(len(plaintext), int(resp.headers['Content-Length']))
|
|
self.assertEqual('multipart/byteranges;boundary=multipartboundary',
|
|
resp.headers['Content-Type'])
|
|
self.assertEqual(plaintext, resp.body)
|
|
|
|
def test_GET_multipart_no_body_crypto_meta(self):
|
|
# build fake multipart response body
|
|
plaintext = 'Cwm fjord veg balks nth pyx quiz'
|
|
plaintext_etag = md5hex(plaintext)
|
|
parts = ((0, 3, 'text/plain'),
|
|
(4, 9, 'text/plain; charset=us-ascii'),
|
|
(24, 32, 'text/plain'))
|
|
length = len(plaintext)
|
|
body = ''
|
|
for start, end, ctype in parts:
|
|
body += '--multipartboundary\r\n'
|
|
body += 'Content-Type: %s\r\n' % ctype
|
|
body += 'Content-Range: bytes %s-%s/%s' % (start, end - 1, length)
|
|
body += '\r\n\r\n' + plaintext[start:end] + '\r\n'
|
|
body += '--multipartboundary--'
|
|
|
|
# register request with fake swift
|
|
hdrs = {
|
|
'Etag': plaintext_etag,
|
|
'content-type': 'multipart/byteranges;boundary=multipartboundary',
|
|
'content-length': len(body)}
|
|
self.app.register('GET', '/v1/a/c/o', HTTPPartialContent, body=body,
|
|
headers=hdrs)
|
|
|
|
# issue request
|
|
env = {'REQUEST_METHOD': 'GET',
|
|
CRYPTO_KEY_CALLBACK: fetch_crypto_keys}
|
|
req = Request.blank('/v1/a/c/o', environ=env)
|
|
resp = req.get_response(self.decrypter)
|
|
|
|
self.assertEqual('206 Partial Content', resp.status)
|
|
self.assertEqual(plaintext_etag, resp.headers['Etag'])
|
|
self.assertEqual(len(body), int(resp.headers['Content-Length']))
|
|
self.assertEqual('multipart/byteranges;boundary=multipartboundary',
|
|
resp.headers['Content-Type'])
|
|
|
|
# the multipart response body should be unchanged
|
|
self.assertEqual(body, resp.body)
|
|
|
|
def _test_GET_multipart_bad_body_crypto_meta(self, bad_crypto_meta):
|
|
# build fake multipart response body
|
|
key = fetch_crypto_keys()['object']
|
|
ctxt = Crypto().create_encryption_ctxt(key, FAKE_IV)
|
|
plaintext = 'Cwm fjord veg balks nth pyx quiz'
|
|
plaintext_etag = md5hex(plaintext)
|
|
ciphertext = encrypt(plaintext, ctxt=ctxt)
|
|
parts = ((0, 3, 'text/plain'),
|
|
(4, 9, 'text/plain; charset=us-ascii'),
|
|
(24, 32, 'text/plain'))
|
|
length = len(ciphertext)
|
|
body = ''
|
|
for start, end, ctype in parts:
|
|
body += '--multipartboundary\r\n'
|
|
body += 'Content-Type: %s\r\n' % ctype
|
|
body += 'Content-Range: bytes %s-%s/%s' % (start, end - 1, length)
|
|
body += '\r\n\r\n' + ciphertext[start:end] + '\r\n'
|
|
body += '--multipartboundary--'
|
|
|
|
# register request with fake swift
|
|
hdrs = self._make_response_headers(
|
|
len(body), plaintext_etag, fetch_crypto_keys(), 'not used')
|
|
hdrs['content-type'] = \
|
|
'multipart/byteranges;boundary=multipartboundary'
|
|
hdrs['X-Object-Sysmeta-Crypto-Body-Meta'] = \
|
|
get_crypto_meta_header(bad_crypto_meta)
|
|
self.app.register('GET', '/v1/a/c/o', HTTPOk, body=body, headers=hdrs)
|
|
|
|
# issue request
|
|
env = {'REQUEST_METHOD': 'GET',
|
|
CRYPTO_KEY_CALLBACK: fetch_crypto_keys}
|
|
req = Request.blank('/v1/a/c/o', environ=env)
|
|
resp = req.get_response(self.decrypter)
|
|
|
|
self.assertEqual('500 Internal Error', resp.status)
|
|
self.assertEqual('Error decrypting object', resp.body)
|
|
self.assertIn('Error decrypting object',
|
|
self.decrypter.logger.get_lines_for_level('error')[0])
|
|
|
|
def test_GET_multipart_bad_body_cipher(self):
|
|
self._test_GET_multipart_bad_body_crypto_meta(
|
|
{'cipher': 'Mystery cipher', 'iv': '1234567887654321'})
|
|
self.assertIn('Cipher must be AES_CTR_256',
|
|
self.decrypter.logger.get_lines_for_level('error')[0])
|
|
|
|
def test_GET_multipart_missing_body_cipher(self):
|
|
self._test_GET_multipart_bad_body_crypto_meta(
|
|
{'iv': '1234567887654321'})
|
|
self.assertIn('cipher',
|
|
self.decrypter.logger.get_lines_for_level('error')[0])
|
|
|
|
def test_GET_multipart_too_short_body_iv(self):
|
|
self._test_GET_multipart_bad_body_crypto_meta(
|
|
{'cipher': 'AES_CTR_256', 'iv': 'too short'})
|
|
self.assertIn('IV must be length 16',
|
|
self.decrypter.logger.get_lines_for_level('error')[0])
|
|
|
|
def test_GET_multipart_too_long_body_iv(self):
|
|
self._test_GET_multipart_bad_body_crypto_meta(
|
|
{'cipher': 'AES_CTR_256', 'iv': 'a little too long'})
|
|
self.assertIn('IV must be length 16',
|
|
self.decrypter.logger.get_lines_for_level('error')[0])
|
|
|
|
def test_GET_multipart_missing_body_iv(self):
|
|
self._test_GET_multipart_bad_body_crypto_meta(
|
|
{'cipher': 'AES_CTR_256'})
|
|
self.assertIn('iv',
|
|
self.decrypter.logger.get_lines_for_level('error')[0])
|
|
|
|
def test_GET_missing_key_callback(self):
|
|
# Do not provide keys, and do not set override flag
|
|
env = {'REQUEST_METHOD': 'GET'}
|
|
req = Request.blank('/v1/a/c/o', environ=env)
|
|
body = 'FAKE APP'
|
|
enc_body = encrypt(body, fetch_crypto_keys()['object'], FAKE_IV)
|
|
hdrs = self._make_response_headers(
|
|
len(body), md5hex('not the body'), fetch_crypto_keys(), 'not used')
|
|
self.app.register(
|
|
'GET', '/v1/a/c/o', HTTPOk, body=enc_body, headers=hdrs)
|
|
resp = req.get_response(self.decrypter)
|
|
self.assertEqual('500 Internal Error', resp.status)
|
|
self.assertEqual('Unable to retrieve encryption keys.',
|
|
resp.body)
|
|
self.assertIn('missing callback',
|
|
self.decrypter.logger.get_lines_for_level('error')[0])
|
|
|
|
def test_GET_error_in_key_callback(self):
|
|
def raise_exc():
|
|
raise Exception('Testing')
|
|
|
|
env = {'REQUEST_METHOD': 'GET',
|
|
CRYPTO_KEY_CALLBACK: raise_exc}
|
|
req = Request.blank('/v1/a/c/o', environ=env)
|
|
body = 'FAKE APP'
|
|
enc_body = encrypt(body, fetch_crypto_keys()['object'], FAKE_IV)
|
|
hdrs = self._make_response_headers(
|
|
len(body), md5hex(body), fetch_crypto_keys(), 'not used')
|
|
self.app.register(
|
|
'GET', '/v1/a/c/o', HTTPOk, body=enc_body, headers=hdrs)
|
|
resp = req.get_response(self.decrypter)
|
|
self.assertEqual('500 Internal Error', resp.status)
|
|
self.assertEqual('Unable to retrieve encryption keys.',
|
|
resp.body)
|
|
self.assertIn('from callback: Testing',
|
|
self.decrypter.logger.get_lines_for_level('error')[0])
|
|
|
|
def test_GET_cipher_mismatch_for_body(self):
|
|
# Cipher does not match
|
|
env = {'REQUEST_METHOD': 'GET',
|
|
CRYPTO_KEY_CALLBACK: fetch_crypto_keys}
|
|
req = Request.blank('/v1/a/c/o', environ=env)
|
|
body = 'FAKE APP'
|
|
enc_body = encrypt(body, fetch_crypto_keys()['object'], FAKE_IV)
|
|
bad_crypto_meta = fake_get_crypto_meta()
|
|
bad_crypto_meta['cipher'] = 'unknown_cipher'
|
|
hdrs = self._make_response_headers(
|
|
len(enc_body), md5hex(body), fetch_crypto_keys(), 'not used')
|
|
hdrs['X-Object-Sysmeta-Crypto-Body-Meta'] = \
|
|
get_crypto_meta_header(crypto_meta=bad_crypto_meta)
|
|
self.app.register(
|
|
'GET', '/v1/a/c/o', HTTPOk, body=enc_body, headers=hdrs)
|
|
resp = req.get_response(self.decrypter)
|
|
self.assertEqual('500 Internal Error', resp.status)
|
|
self.assertEqual('Error decrypting object', resp.body)
|
|
self.assertIn('Error decrypting object',
|
|
self.decrypter.logger.get_lines_for_level('error')[0])
|
|
self.assertIn('Bad crypto meta: Cipher',
|
|
self.decrypter.logger.get_lines_for_level('error')[0])
|
|
|
|
def test_GET_cipher_mismatch_for_metadata(self):
|
|
# Cipher does not match
|
|
env = {'REQUEST_METHOD': 'GET',
|
|
CRYPTO_KEY_CALLBACK: fetch_crypto_keys}
|
|
req = Request.blank('/v1/a/c/o', environ=env)
|
|
body = 'FAKE APP'
|
|
key = fetch_crypto_keys()['object']
|
|
enc_body = encrypt(body, key, FAKE_IV)
|
|
bad_crypto_meta = fake_get_crypto_meta()
|
|
bad_crypto_meta['cipher'] = 'unknown_cipher'
|
|
hdrs = self._make_response_headers(
|
|
len(enc_body), md5hex(body), fetch_crypto_keys(), 'not used')
|
|
hdrs.update({'x-object-transient-sysmeta-crypto-meta-test':
|
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base64.b64encode(encrypt('encrypt me', key, FAKE_IV)) +
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';swift_meta=' +
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get_crypto_meta_header(crypto_meta=bad_crypto_meta)})
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self.app.register(
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'GET', '/v1/a/c/o', HTTPOk, body=enc_body, headers=hdrs)
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resp = req.get_response(self.decrypter)
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self.assertEqual('500 Internal Error', resp.status)
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self.assertEqual('Error decrypting header', resp.body)
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self.assertIn(
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'Error decrypting header X-Object-Transient-Sysmeta-Crypto-Meta-'
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'Test', self.decrypter.logger.get_lines_for_level('error')[0])
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def test_GET_decryption_override(self):
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# This covers the case of an old un-encrypted object
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env = {'REQUEST_METHOD': 'GET',
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CRYPTO_KEY_CALLBACK: fetch_crypto_keys,
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'swift.crypto.override': True}
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req = Request.blank('/v1/a/c/o', environ=env)
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body = 'FAKE APP'
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hdrs = {'Etag': md5hex(body),
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'content-type': 'text/plain',
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'content-length': len(body),
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'x-object-meta-test': 'do not encrypt me',
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'x-object-sysmeta-test': 'do not encrypt me'}
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self.app.register('GET', '/v1/a/c/o', HTTPOk, body=body, headers=hdrs)
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resp = req.get_response(self.decrypter)
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self.assertEqual(body, resp.body)
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self.assertEqual('200 OK', resp.status)
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self.assertEqual(md5hex(body), resp.headers['Etag'])
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self.assertEqual('text/plain', resp.headers['Content-Type'])
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self.assertEqual('do not encrypt me',
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resp.headers['x-object-meta-test'])
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self.assertEqual('do not encrypt me',
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resp.headers['x-object-sysmeta-test'])
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|
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class TestDecrypterContainerRequests(unittest.TestCase):
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def setUp(self):
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self.app = FakeSwift()
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self.decrypter = decrypter.Decrypter(self.app, {})
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self.decrypter.logger = FakeLogger()
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|
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def _make_cont_get_req(self, resp_body, format, override=False,
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callback=fetch_crypto_keys):
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path = '/v1/a/c'
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content_type = 'text/plain'
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if format:
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path = '%s/?format=%s' % (path, format)
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content_type = 'application/' + format
|
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env = {'REQUEST_METHOD': 'GET',
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CRYPTO_KEY_CALLBACK: callback}
|
|
if override:
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env['swift.crypto.override'] = True
|
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req = Request.blank(path, environ=env)
|
|
hdrs = {'content-type': content_type}
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|
self.app.register('GET', path, HTTPOk, body=resp_body, headers=hdrs)
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|
return req.get_response(self.decrypter)
|
|
|
|
def test_GET_container_success(self):
|
|
# no format requested, listing has names only
|
|
fake_body = 'testfile1\ntestfile2\n'
|
|
calls = [0]
|
|
|
|
def wrapped_fetch_crypto_keys():
|
|
calls[0] += 1
|
|
return fetch_crypto_keys()
|
|
|
|
resp = self._make_cont_get_req(fake_body, None,
|
|
callback=wrapped_fetch_crypto_keys)
|
|
|
|
self.assertEqual('200 OK', resp.status)
|
|
names = resp.body.split('\n')
|
|
self.assertEqual(3, len(names))
|
|
self.assertIn('testfile1', names)
|
|
self.assertIn('testfile2', names)
|
|
self.assertIn('', names)
|
|
self.assertEqual(0, calls[0])
|
|
|
|
def test_GET_container_json(self):
|
|
content_type_1 = u'\uF10F\uD20D\uB30B\u9409'
|
|
content_type_2 = 'text/plain; param=foo'
|
|
pt_etag1 = 'c6e8196d7f0fff6444b90861fe8d609d'
|
|
pt_etag2 = 'ac0374ed4d43635f803c82469d0b5a10'
|
|
key = fetch_crypto_keys()['container']
|
|
|
|
subdir = {"subdir": "pseudo-dir/"}
|
|
|
|
obj_dict_1 = {"bytes": 16,
|
|
"last_modified": "2015-04-14T23:33:06.439040",
|
|
"hash": encrypt_and_append_meta(
|
|
pt_etag1.encode('utf-8'), key),
|
|
"name": "testfile",
|
|
"content_type": content_type_1}
|
|
|
|
obj_dict_2 = {"bytes": 24,
|
|
"last_modified": "2015-04-14T23:33:06.519020",
|
|
"hash": encrypt_and_append_meta(
|
|
pt_etag2.encode('utf-8'), key),
|
|
"name": "testfile2",
|
|
"content_type": content_type_2}
|
|
|
|
listing = [subdir, obj_dict_1, obj_dict_2]
|
|
fake_body = json.dumps(listing)
|
|
|
|
resp = self._make_cont_get_req(fake_body, 'json')
|
|
|
|
self.assertEqual('200 OK', resp.status)
|
|
body = resp.body
|
|
self.assertEqual(len(body), int(resp.headers['Content-Length']))
|
|
body_json = json.loads(body)
|
|
self.assertEqual(3, len(body_json))
|
|
self.assertDictEqual(subdir, body_json[0])
|
|
obj_dict_1['hash'] = pt_etag1
|
|
self.assertDictEqual(obj_dict_1, body_json[1])
|
|
obj_dict_2['hash'] = pt_etag2
|
|
self.assertDictEqual(obj_dict_2, body_json[2])
|
|
|
|
def test_GET_container_json_with_crypto_override(self):
|
|
content_type_1 = 'image/jpeg'
|
|
content_type_2 = 'text/plain; param=foo'
|
|
pt_etag1 = 'c6e8196d7f0fff6444b90861fe8d609d'
|
|
pt_etag2 = 'ac0374ed4d43635f803c82469d0b5a10'
|
|
|
|
obj_dict_1 = {"bytes": 16,
|
|
"last_modified": "2015-04-14T23:33:06.439040",
|
|
"hash": pt_etag1,
|
|
"name": "testfile",
|
|
"content_type": content_type_1}
|
|
|
|
obj_dict_2 = {"bytes": 24,
|
|
"last_modified": "2015-04-14T23:33:06.519020",
|
|
"hash": pt_etag2,
|
|
"name": "testfile2",
|
|
"content_type": content_type_2}
|
|
|
|
listing = [obj_dict_1, obj_dict_2]
|
|
fake_body = json.dumps(listing)
|
|
|
|
resp = self._make_cont_get_req(fake_body, 'json', override=True)
|
|
|
|
self.assertEqual('200 OK', resp.status)
|
|
body = resp.body
|
|
self.assertEqual(len(body), int(resp.headers['Content-Length']))
|
|
body_json = json.loads(body)
|
|
self.assertEqual(2, len(body_json))
|
|
self.assertDictEqual(obj_dict_1, body_json[0])
|
|
self.assertDictEqual(obj_dict_2, body_json[1])
|
|
|
|
def test_cont_get_json_req_with_cipher_mismatch(self):
|
|
bad_crypto_meta = fake_get_crypto_meta()
|
|
bad_crypto_meta['cipher'] = 'unknown_cipher'
|
|
key = fetch_crypto_keys()['container']
|
|
pt_etag = 'c6e8196d7f0fff6444b90861fe8d609d'
|
|
ct_etag = encrypt_and_append_meta(pt_etag, key,
|
|
crypto_meta=bad_crypto_meta)
|
|
|
|
obj_dict_1 = {"bytes": 16,
|
|
"last_modified": "2015-04-14T23:33:06.439040",
|
|
"hash": ct_etag,
|
|
"name": "testfile",
|
|
"content_type": "image/jpeg"}
|
|
|
|
listing = [obj_dict_1]
|
|
fake_body = json.dumps(listing)
|
|
|
|
resp = self._make_cont_get_req(fake_body, 'json')
|
|
|
|
self.assertEqual('500 Internal Error', resp.status)
|
|
self.assertEqual('Error decrypting container listing', resp.body)
|
|
self.assertIn("Cipher must be AES_CTR_256",
|
|
self.decrypter.logger.get_lines_for_level('error')[0])
|
|
|
|
def _assert_element(self, name, expected, element):
|
|
self.assertEqual(element.tagName, name)
|
|
self._assert_element_contains_dict(expected, element)
|
|
|
|
def _assert_element_contains_dict(self, expected, element):
|
|
for k, v in expected.items():
|
|
entry = element.getElementsByTagName(k)
|
|
self.assertIsNotNone(entry, 'Key %s not found' % k)
|
|
actual = entry[0].childNodes[0].nodeValue
|
|
self.assertEqual(v, actual,
|
|
"Expected %s but got %s for key %s"
|
|
% (v, actual, k))
|
|
|
|
def test_GET_container_xml(self):
|
|
content_type_1 = u'\uF10F\uD20D\uB30B\u9409'
|
|
content_type_2 = 'text/plain; param=foo'
|
|
pt_etag1 = 'c6e8196d7f0fff6444b90861fe8d609d'
|
|
pt_etag2 = 'ac0374ed4d43635f803c82469d0b5a10'
|
|
key = fetch_crypto_keys()['container']
|
|
|
|
fake_body = '''<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
|
|
<container name="testc">\
|
|
<subdir name="test-subdir"><name>test-subdir</name></subdir>\
|
|
<object><hash>\
|
|
''' + encrypt_and_append_meta(pt_etag1.encode('utf8'), key) + '''\
|
|
</hash><content_type>\
|
|
''' + content_type_1 + '''\
|
|
</content_type><name>testfile</name><bytes>16</bytes>\
|
|
<last_modified>2015-04-19T02:37:39.601660</last_modified></object>\
|
|
<object><hash>\
|
|
''' + encrypt_and_append_meta(pt_etag2.encode('utf8'), key) + '''\
|
|
</hash><content_type>\
|
|
''' + content_type_2 + '''\
|
|
</content_type><name>testfile2</name><bytes>24</bytes>\
|
|
<last_modified>2015-04-19T02:37:39.684740</last_modified></object>\
|
|
</container>'''
|
|
|
|
resp = self._make_cont_get_req(fake_body, 'xml')
|
|
self.assertEqual('200 OK', resp.status)
|
|
body = resp.body
|
|
self.assertEqual(len(body), int(resp.headers['Content-Length']))
|
|
|
|
tree = minidom.parseString(body)
|
|
containers = tree.getElementsByTagName('container')
|
|
self.assertEqual(1, len(containers))
|
|
self.assertEqual('testc',
|
|
containers[0].attributes.getNamedItem("name").value)
|
|
|
|
results = containers[0].childNodes
|
|
self.assertEqual(3, len(results))
|
|
|
|
self._assert_element('subdir', {"name": "test-subdir"}, results[0])
|
|
|
|
obj_dict_1 = {"bytes": "16",
|
|
"last_modified": "2015-04-19T02:37:39.601660",
|
|
"hash": pt_etag1,
|
|
"name": "testfile",
|
|
"content_type": content_type_1}
|
|
self._assert_element('object', obj_dict_1, results[1])
|
|
obj_dict_2 = {"bytes": "24",
|
|
"last_modified": "2015-04-19T02:37:39.684740",
|
|
"hash": pt_etag2,
|
|
"name": "testfile2",
|
|
"content_type": content_type_2}
|
|
self._assert_element('object', obj_dict_2, results[2])
|
|
|
|
def test_GET_container_xml_with_crypto_override(self):
|
|
content_type_1 = 'image/jpeg'
|
|
content_type_2 = 'text/plain; param=foo'
|
|
|
|
fake_body = '''<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
|
|
<container name="testc">\
|
|
<object><hash>c6e8196d7f0fff6444b90861fe8d609d</hash>\
|
|
<content_type>''' + content_type_1 + '''\
|
|
</content_type><name>testfile</name><bytes>16</bytes>\
|
|
<last_modified>2015-04-19T02:37:39.601660</last_modified></object>\
|
|
<object><hash>ac0374ed4d43635f803c82469d0b5a10</hash>\
|
|
<content_type>''' + content_type_2 + '''\
|
|
</content_type><name>testfile2</name><bytes>24</bytes>\
|
|
<last_modified>2015-04-19T02:37:39.684740</last_modified></object>\
|
|
</container>'''
|
|
|
|
resp = self._make_cont_get_req(fake_body, 'xml', override=True)
|
|
|
|
self.assertEqual('200 OK', resp.status)
|
|
body = resp.body
|
|
self.assertEqual(len(body), int(resp.headers['Content-Length']))
|
|
|
|
tree = minidom.parseString(body)
|
|
containers = tree.getElementsByTagName('container')
|
|
self.assertEqual(1, len(containers))
|
|
self.assertEqual('testc',
|
|
containers[0].attributes.getNamedItem("name").value)
|
|
|
|
objs = tree.getElementsByTagName('object')
|
|
self.assertEqual(2, len(objs))
|
|
|
|
obj_dict_1 = {"bytes": "16",
|
|
"last_modified": "2015-04-19T02:37:39.601660",
|
|
"hash": "c6e8196d7f0fff6444b90861fe8d609d",
|
|
"name": "testfile",
|
|
"content_type": content_type_1}
|
|
self._assert_element_contains_dict(obj_dict_1, objs[0])
|
|
obj_dict_2 = {"bytes": "24",
|
|
"last_modified": "2015-04-19T02:37:39.684740",
|
|
"hash": "ac0374ed4d43635f803c82469d0b5a10",
|
|
"name": "testfile2",
|
|
"content_type": content_type_2}
|
|
self._assert_element_contains_dict(obj_dict_2, objs[1])
|
|
|
|
def test_cont_get_xml_req_with_cipher_mismatch(self):
|
|
bad_crypto_meta = fake_get_crypto_meta()
|
|
bad_crypto_meta['cipher'] = 'unknown_cipher'
|
|
|
|
fake_body = '''<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
|
|
<container name="testc"><object>\
|
|
<hash>''' + encrypt_and_append_meta('c6e8196d7f0fff6444b90861fe8d609d',
|
|
fetch_crypto_keys()['container'],
|
|
crypto_meta=bad_crypto_meta) + '''\
|
|
</hash>\
|
|
<content_type>image/jpeg</content_type>\
|
|
<name>testfile</name><bytes>16</bytes>\
|
|
<last_modified>2015-04-19T02:37:39.601660</last_modified></object>\
|
|
</container>'''
|
|
|
|
resp = self._make_cont_get_req(fake_body, 'xml')
|
|
|
|
self.assertEqual('500 Internal Error', resp.status)
|
|
self.assertEqual('Error decrypting container listing', resp.body)
|
|
self.assertIn("Cipher must be AES_CTR_256",
|
|
self.decrypter.logger.get_lines_for_level('error')[0])
|
|
|
|
|
|
class TestModuleMethods(unittest.TestCase):
|
|
def test_purge_crypto_sysmeta_headers(self):
|
|
retained_headers = {'x-object-sysmeta-test1': 'keep',
|
|
'x-object-meta-test2': 'retain',
|
|
'x-object-transient-sysmeta-test3': 'leave intact',
|
|
'etag': 'hold onto',
|
|
'x-other': 'cherish',
|
|
'x-object-not-meta': 'do not remove'}
|
|
purged_headers = {'x-object-sysmeta-crypto-test1': 'remove',
|
|
'x-object-transient-sysmeta-crypto-test2': 'purge'}
|
|
test_headers = retained_headers.copy()
|
|
test_headers.update(purged_headers)
|
|
actual = decrypter.purge_crypto_sysmeta_headers(test_headers.items())
|
|
|
|
for k, v in actual:
|
|
k = k.lower()
|
|
self.assertNotIn(k, purged_headers)
|
|
self.assertEqual(retained_headers[k], v)
|
|
retained_headers.pop(k)
|
|
self.assertFalse(retained_headers)
|
|
|
|
|
|
class TestDecrypter(unittest.TestCase):
|
|
def test_app_exception(self):
|
|
app = decrypter.Decrypter(FakeAppThatExcepts(HTTPException), {})
|
|
req = Request.blank('/', environ={'REQUEST_METHOD': 'GET'})
|
|
with self.assertRaises(HTTPException) as catcher:
|
|
req.get_response(app)
|
|
self.assertEqual(FakeAppThatExcepts.MESSAGE, catcher.exception.body)
|
|
|
|
|
|
if __name__ == '__main__':
|
|
unittest.main()
|