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It's convenient to be able to run unit test scripts directly, rather than having to pass them as arguments to Python. This is already possible for several of our unit tests, make it possible for all by setting the execute bit. Signed-off-by: Joshua Lock <jlock@vmware.com>
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Python
Executable file
264 lines
10 KiB
Python
Executable file
#!/usr/bin/env python
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# Copyright 2020, New York University and the TUF contributors
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# SPDX-License-Identifier: MIT OR Apache-2.0
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""" Unit tests for api/metadata.py
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"""
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import json
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import sys
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import logging
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import os
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import shutil
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import tempfile
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import unittest
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from datetime import datetime, timedelta
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from dateutil.relativedelta import relativedelta
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import utils
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# TODO: Remove case handling when fully dropping support for versions >= 3.6
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IS_PY_VERSION_SUPPORTED = sys.version_info >= (3, 6)
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# Use setUpModule to tell unittest runner to skip this test module gracefully.
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def setUpModule():
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if not IS_PY_VERSION_SUPPORTED:
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raise unittest.SkipTest('requires Python 3.6 or higher')
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# Since setUpModule is called after imports we need to import conditionally.
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if IS_PY_VERSION_SUPPORTED:
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import tuf.exceptions
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from tuf.api.metadata import (
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Metadata,
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Snapshot,
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Timestamp,
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Targets
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)
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from securesystemslib.interface import (
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import_ed25519_publickey_from_file,
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import_ed25519_privatekey_from_file
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)
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logger = logging.getLogger(__name__)
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class TestMetadata(unittest.TestCase):
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@classmethod
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def setUpClass(cls):
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# Create a temporary directory to store the repository, metadata, and
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# target files. 'temporary_directory' must be deleted in
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# TearDownClass() so that temporary files are always removed, even when
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# exceptions occur.
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cls.temporary_directory = tempfile.mkdtemp(dir=os.getcwd())
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test_repo_data = os.path.join(
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os.path.dirname(os.path.realpath(__file__)), 'repository_data')
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cls.repo_dir = os.path.join(cls.temporary_directory, 'repository')
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shutil.copytree(
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os.path.join(test_repo_data, 'repository'), cls.repo_dir)
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cls.keystore_dir = os.path.join(cls.temporary_directory, 'keystore')
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shutil.copytree(
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os.path.join(test_repo_data, 'keystore'), cls.keystore_dir)
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# Load keys into memory
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cls.keystore = {}
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for role in ['delegation', 'snapshot', 'targets', 'timestamp']:
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cls.keystore[role] = {
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'private': import_ed25519_privatekey_from_file(
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os.path.join(cls.keystore_dir, role + '_key'),
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password="password"),
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'public': import_ed25519_publickey_from_file(
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os.path.join(cls.keystore_dir, role + '_key.pub'))
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}
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@classmethod
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def tearDownClass(cls):
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# Remove the temporary repository directory, which should contain all
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# the metadata, targets, and key files generated for the test cases.
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shutil.rmtree(cls.temporary_directory)
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def test_generic_read(self):
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for metadata, inner_metadata_cls in [
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('snapshot', Snapshot),
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('timestamp', Timestamp),
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('targets', Targets)]:
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# Load JSON-formatted metdata of each supported type from file
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# and from out-of-band read JSON string
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path = os.path.join(self.repo_dir, 'metadata', metadata + '.json')
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metadata_obj = Metadata.from_json_file(path)
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with open(path, 'rb') as f:
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metadata_str = f.read()
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metadata_obj2 = Metadata.from_json(metadata_str)
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# Assert that both methods instantiate the right inner class for
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# each metadata type and ...
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self.assertTrue(
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isinstance(metadata_obj.signed, inner_metadata_cls))
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self.assertTrue(
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isinstance(metadata_obj2.signed, inner_metadata_cls))
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# ... and return the same object (compared by dict representation)
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self.assertDictEqual(
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metadata_obj.to_dict(), metadata_obj2.to_dict())
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# Assert that it chokes correctly on an unknown metadata type
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bad_metadata_path = 'bad-metadata.json'
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bad_metadata = {'signed': {'_type': 'bad-metadata'}}
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with open(bad_metadata_path, 'wb') as f:
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f.write(json.dumps(bad_metadata).encode('utf-8'))
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with self.assertRaises(ValueError):
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Metadata.from_json_file(bad_metadata_path)
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os.remove(bad_metadata_path)
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def test_compact_json(self):
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path = os.path.join(self.repo_dir, 'metadata', 'targets.json')
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metadata_obj = Metadata.from_json_file(path)
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self.assertTrue(
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len(metadata_obj.to_json(compact=True)) <
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len(metadata_obj.to_json()))
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def test_read_write_read_compare(self):
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for metadata in ['snapshot', 'timestamp', 'targets']:
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path = os.path.join(self.repo_dir, 'metadata', metadata + '.json')
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metadata_obj = Metadata.from_json_file(path)
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path_2 = path + '.tmp'
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metadata_obj.to_json_file(path_2)
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metadata_obj_2 = Metadata.from_json_file(path_2)
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self.assertDictEqual(
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metadata_obj.to_dict(),
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metadata_obj_2.to_dict())
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os.remove(path_2)
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def test_sign_verify(self):
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# Load sample metadata (targets) and assert ...
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path = os.path.join(self.repo_dir, 'metadata', 'targets.json')
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metadata_obj = Metadata.from_json_file(path)
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# ... it has a single existing signature,
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self.assertTrue(len(metadata_obj.signatures) == 1)
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# ... which is valid for the correct key.
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self.assertTrue(metadata_obj.verify(
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self.keystore['targets']['public']))
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# Append a new signature with the unrelated key and assert that ...
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metadata_obj.sign(self.keystore['snapshot']['private'], append=True)
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# ... there are now two signatures, and
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self.assertTrue(len(metadata_obj.signatures) == 2)
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# ... both are valid for the corresponding keys.
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self.assertTrue(metadata_obj.verify(
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self.keystore['targets']['public']))
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self.assertTrue(metadata_obj.verify(
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self.keystore['snapshot']['public']))
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# Create and assign (don't append) a new signature and assert that ...
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metadata_obj.sign(self.keystore['timestamp']['private'], append=False)
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# ... there now is only one signature,
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self.assertTrue(len(metadata_obj.signatures) == 1)
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# ... valid for that key.
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self.assertTrue(metadata_obj.verify(
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self.keystore['timestamp']['public']))
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# Assert exception if there are more than one signatures for a key
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metadata_obj.sign(self.keystore['timestamp']['private'], append=True)
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with self.assertRaises(tuf.exceptions.Error) as ctx:
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metadata_obj.verify(self.keystore['timestamp']['public'])
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self.assertTrue(
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'2 signatures for key' in str(ctx.exception),
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str(ctx.exception))
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# Assert exception if there is no signature for a key
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with self.assertRaises(tuf.exceptions.Error) as ctx:
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metadata_obj.verify(self.keystore['targets']['public'])
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self.assertTrue(
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'no signature for' in str(ctx.exception),
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str(ctx.exception))
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def test_metadata_base(self):
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# Use of Snapshot is arbitrary, we're just testing the base class features
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# with real data
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snapshot_path = os.path.join(
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self.repo_dir, 'metadata', 'snapshot.json')
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md = Metadata.from_json_file(snapshot_path)
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self.assertEqual(md.signed.version, 1)
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md.signed.bump_version()
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self.assertEqual(md.signed.version, 2)
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self.assertEqual(md.signed.expires, datetime(2030, 1, 1, 0, 0))
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md.signed.bump_expiration()
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self.assertEqual(md.signed.expires, datetime(2030, 1, 2, 0, 0))
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md.signed.bump_expiration(timedelta(days=365))
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self.assertEqual(md.signed.expires, datetime(2031, 1, 2, 0, 0))
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def test_metadata_snapshot(self):
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snapshot_path = os.path.join(
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self.repo_dir, 'metadata', 'snapshot.json')
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snapshot = Metadata.from_json_file(snapshot_path)
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# Create a dict representing what we expect the updated data to be
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fileinfo = snapshot.signed.meta
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hashes = {'sha256': 'c2986576f5fdfd43944e2b19e775453b96748ec4fe2638a6d2f32f1310967095'}
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fileinfo['role1.json']['version'] = 2
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fileinfo['role1.json']['hashes'] = hashes
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fileinfo['role1.json']['length'] = 123
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snapshot.signed.update('role1', 2, 123, hashes)
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self.assertEqual(snapshot.signed.meta, fileinfo)
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def test_metadata_timestamp(self):
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timestamp_path = os.path.join(
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self.repo_dir, 'metadata', 'timestamp.json')
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timestamp = Metadata.from_json_file(timestamp_path)
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self.assertEqual(timestamp.signed.version, 1)
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timestamp.signed.bump_version()
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self.assertEqual(timestamp.signed.version, 2)
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self.assertEqual(timestamp.signed.expires, datetime(2030, 1, 1, 0, 0))
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timestamp.signed.bump_expiration()
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self.assertEqual(timestamp.signed.expires, datetime(2030, 1, 2, 0, 0))
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timestamp.signed.bump_expiration(timedelta(days=365))
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self.assertEqual(timestamp.signed.expires, datetime(2031, 1, 2, 0, 0))
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# Test whether dateutil.relativedelta works, this provides a much
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# easier to use interface for callers
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delta = relativedelta(days=1)
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timestamp.signed.bump_expiration(delta)
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self.assertEqual(timestamp.signed.expires, datetime(2031, 1, 3, 0, 0))
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delta = relativedelta(years=5)
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timestamp.signed.bump_expiration(delta)
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self.assertEqual(timestamp.signed.expires, datetime(2036, 1, 3, 0, 0))
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hashes = {'sha256': '0ae9664468150a9aa1e7f11feecb32341658eb84292851367fea2da88e8a58dc'}
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fileinfo = timestamp.signed.meta['snapshot.json']
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fileinfo['hashes'] = hashes
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fileinfo['version'] = 2
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fileinfo['length'] = 520
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timestamp.signed.update(2, 520, hashes)
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self.assertEqual(timestamp.signed.meta['snapshot.json'], fileinfo)
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# Run unit test.
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if __name__ == '__main__':
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utils.configure_test_logging(sys.argv)
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unittest.main()
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