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84 lines
2.6 KiB
Go
84 lines
2.6 KiB
Go
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package validator
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import (
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"testing"
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"github.com/stretchr/testify/assert"
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"github.com/stretchr/testify/require"
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"github.com/authelia/authelia/internal/configuration/schema"
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"github.com/authelia/authelia/internal/utils"
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)
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func TestShouldValidateGoodKeys(t *testing.T) {
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configKeys := validKeys
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val := schema.NewStructValidator()
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ValidateKeys(val, configKeys)
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require.Len(t, val.Errors(), 0)
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}
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func TestShouldNotValidateBadKeys(t *testing.T) {
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configKeys := validKeys
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configKeys = append(configKeys, "bad_key")
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configKeys = append(configKeys, "totp.skewy")
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val := schema.NewStructValidator()
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ValidateKeys(val, configKeys)
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errs := val.Errors()
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require.Len(t, errs, 2)
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assert.EqualError(t, errs[0], "config key not expected: bad_key")
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assert.EqualError(t, errs[1], "config key not expected: totp.skewy")
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}
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func TestAllSpecificErrorKeys(t *testing.T) {
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var configKeys []string //nolint:prealloc // This is because the test is dynamic based on the keys that exist in the map
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var uniqueValues []string
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// Setup configKeys and uniqueValues expected.
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for key, value := range specificErrorKeys {
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configKeys = append(configKeys, key)
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if !utils.IsStringInSlice(value, uniqueValues) {
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uniqueValues = append(uniqueValues, value)
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}
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}
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val := schema.NewStructValidator()
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ValidateKeys(val, configKeys)
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errs := val.Errors()
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// Check only unique errors are shown. Require because if we don't the next test panics.
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require.Len(t, errs, len(uniqueValues))
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// Dynamically check all specific errors.
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for i, value := range uniqueValues {
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assert.EqualError(t, errs[i], value)
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}
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}
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func TestSpecificErrorKeys(t *testing.T) {
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configKeys := []string{
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"logs_level",
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"logs_file_path",
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"authentication_backend.file.password_options.algorithm",
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"authentication_backend.file.password_options.iterations", // This should not show another error since our target for the specific error is password_options.
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"authentication_backend.file.password_hashing.algorithm",
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"authentication_backend.file.hashing.algorithm",
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}
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val := schema.NewStructValidator()
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ValidateKeys(val, configKeys)
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errs := val.Errors()
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require.Len(t, errs, 5)
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assert.EqualError(t, errs[0], specificErrorKeys["logs_level"])
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assert.EqualError(t, errs[1], specificErrorKeys["logs_file_path"])
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assert.EqualError(t, errs[2], specificErrorKeys["authentication_backend.file.password_options.iterations"])
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assert.EqualError(t, errs[3], specificErrorKeys["authentication_backend.file.password_hashing.algorithm"])
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assert.EqualError(t, errs[4], specificErrorKeys["authentication_backend.file.hashing.algorithm"])
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}
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