require 'spec_helper_acceptance'

describe 'keystone server running with Apache/WSGI with resources' do

  context 'default parameters' do

    it 'should work with no errors' do
      pp= <<-EOS
      include openstack_integration
      include openstack_integration::repos
      include openstack_integration::apache
      include openstack_integration::mysql
      include openstack_integration::memcached
      include openstack_integration::keystone

      keystone::resource::service_identity { 'ci':
        service_type        => 'ci',
        service_description => 'ci service',
        service_name        => 'ci',
        password            => 'secret',
        public_url          => 'http://127.0.0.1:1234',
        admin_url           => 'http://127.0.0.1:1234',
        internal_url        => 'http://127.0.0.1:1234',
      }
      # v3 admin
      keystone_domain { 'admin_domain':
        ensure      => present,
        enabled     => true,
        description => 'Domain for admin v3 users',
      }
      keystone_domain { 'service_domain':
        ensure      => present,
        enabled     => true,
        description => 'Domain for admin v3 users',
      }
      keystone_tenant { 'servicesv3::service_domain':
        ensure      => present,
        enabled     => true,
        description => 'Tenant for the openstack services',
      }
      keystone_tenant { 'openstackv3::admin_domain':
        ensure      => present,
        enabled     => true,
        description => 'admin tenant',
      }
      keystone_user { 'adminv3::admin_domain':
        ensure      => present,
        enabled     => true,
        email       => 'test@example.tld',
        password    => 'a_big_secret',
      }
      keystone_user_role { 'adminv3::admin_domain@openstackv3::admin_domain':
        ensure => present,
        roles  => ['admin'],
      }
      keystone_user { 'user_with_description':
        ensure      => present,
        enabled     => true,
        description => 'my super description',
        email       => 'me@example.tld',
        password    => 'super_secret',
      }
      # service user exists only in the service_domain - must
      # use v3 api
      keystone::resource::service_identity { 'civ3':
        service_type        => 'civ3',
        service_description => 'civ3 service',
        service_name        => 'civ3',
        password            => 'secret',
        tenant              => 'servicesv3',
        public_url          => 'http://127.0.0.1:1234/v3',
        admin_url           => 'http://127.0.0.1:1234/v3',
        internal_url        => 'http://127.0.0.1:1234/v3',
        user_domain         => 'service_domain',
        project_domain      => 'service_domain',
      }
      keystone::resource::service_identity { 'civ3alt::service_domain':
        service_type        => 'civ3alt',
        service_description => 'civ3alt service',
        service_name        => 'civ3alt',
        password            => 'secret',
        tenant              => 'servicesv3::service_domain',
        public_url          => 'http://127.0.0.1:1234/v3',
        admin_url           => 'http://127.0.0.1:1234/v3',
        internal_url        => 'http://127.0.0.1:1234/v3',
      }
      keystone::resource::service_identity { 'civ3public':
        service_type        => 'civ3public',
        service_description => 'civ3public service',
        service_name        => 'civ3public',
        password            => 'secret',
        tenant              => 'servicesv3',
        public_url          => 'http://127.0.0.1:1234/v3',
        user_domain         => 'service_domain',
        project_domain      => 'service_domain',
      }
      keystone::resource::service_identity { 'civ3noadmin':
        service_type        => 'civ3noadmin',
        service_description => 'civ3noadmin service',
        service_name        => 'civ3noadmin',
        password            => 'secret',
        tenant              => 'servicesv3',
        public_url          => 'http://127.0.0.1:1234/v3',
        internal_url        => 'http://127.0.0.1:1234/v3',
        user_domain         => 'service_domain',
        project_domain      => 'service_domain',
      }
      EOS

      # Run it twice and test for idempotency
      apply_manifest(pp, :catch_failures => true)
      apply_manifest(pp, :catch_changes => true)
    end

    describe port(5000) do
      it { is_expected.to be_listening }
    end

    shared_examples_for 'keystone user/tenant/service/role/endpoint resources using v3 API' do |auth_creds|
      it 'should find ci user' do
        command("openstack #{auth_creds} --os-auth-url http://127.0.0.1:5000/v3 --os-identity-api-version 3 user list --long") do |r|
          expect(r.stdout).to match(/ci/)
          expect(r.stdout).to match(/user\_with\_description/)
          expect(r.stdout).to match(/my\ super\ description/)
          expect(r.stderr).to be_empty
        end
      end
      it 'should find services tenant' do
        command("openstack #{auth_creds} --os-auth-url http://127.0.0.1:5000/v3 --os-identity-api-version 3 project list") do |r|
          expect(r.stdout).to match(/services/)
          expect(r.stderr).to be_empty
        end
      end
      it 'should find ci service' do
        command("openstack #{auth_creds} --os-auth-url http://127.0.0.1:5000/v3 --os-identity-api-version 3 service list") do |r|
          expect(r.stdout).to match(/ci/)
          expect(r.stderr).to be_empty
        end
      end
      it 'should find admin role' do
        command("openstack #{auth_creds} --os-auth-url http://127.0.0.1:5000/v3 --os-identity-api-version 3 role assignment list --names") do |r|
          expect(r.stdout).to match(/admin/)
          expect(r.stderr).to be_empty
        end
      end
      it 'should find ci endpoints' do
        command("openstack #{auth_creds} --os-auth-url http://127.0.0.1:5000/v3 --os-identity-api-version 3 endpoint list") do |r|
          expect(r.stdout).to match(/1234/)
          expect(r.stderr).to be_empty
        end
      end
    end
    describe 'with v2 admin with v3 credentials' do
      include_examples 'keystone user/tenant/service/role/endpoint resources using v3 API',
                       '--os-username admin --os-password a_big_secret --os-project-name openstack --os-user-domain-name Default --os-project-domain-name Default'
    end
    describe "with v2 service with v3 credentials" do
      include_examples 'keystone user/tenant/service/role/endpoint resources using v3 API',
                       '--os-username ci --os-password secret --os-project-name services --os-user-domain-name Default --os-project-domain-name Default'
    end
    describe 'with v3 admin with v3 credentials' do
      include_examples 'keystone user/tenant/service/role/endpoint resources using v3 API',
        '--os-username adminv3 --os-password a_big_secret --os-project-name openstackv3' \
        ' --os-user-domain-name admin_domain --os-project-domain-name admin_domain'

    end
    describe "with v3 service with v3 credentials" do
      include_examples 'keystone user/tenant/service/role/endpoint resources using v3 API',
        '--os-username civ3 --os-password secret --os-project-name servicesv3 --os-user-domain-name service_domain --os-project-domain-name service_domain'
    end
    describe "with v3 service with v3 credentials" do
      include_examples 'keystone user/tenant/service/role/endpoint resources using v3 API',
        '--os-username civ3alt --os-password secret --os-project-name servicesv3 --os-user-domain-name service_domain --os-project-domain-name service_domain'
    end
  end

  describe 'composite namevar quick test' do
    context 'similar resources different naming' do
      let(:pp) do
        <<-EOM
        keystone_tenant { 'openstackv3':
          ensure      => present,
          enabled     => true,
          description => 'admin tenant',
          domain      => 'admin_domain'
        }
        keystone_user { 'adminv3::useless_when_the_domain_is_set':
          ensure      => present,
          enabled     => true,
          email       => 'test@example.tld',
          password    => 'a_big_secret',
          domain      => 'admin_domain'
        }
        keystone_user_role { 'adminv3::admin_domain@openstackv3::admin_domain':
          ensure         => present,
          roles          => ['admin'],
        }
        EOM
      end
      it 'should not do any modification' do
        apply_manifest(pp, :catch_changes => true)
      end
    end
  end

  describe 'composite namevar for keystone_service' do
    let(:pp) do
      <<-EOM
      keystone_service { 'service_1::type_1': ensure => present }
      keystone_service { 'service_1': type => 'type_2', ensure => present }
      EOM
    end
    it 'should be possible to create two services different only by their type' do
      apply_manifest(pp, :catch_failures => true)
      apply_manifest(pp, :catch_changes => true)
    end
  end

  describe 'composite namevar for keystone_service and keystone_endpoint' do
    let(:pp) do
      <<-EOM
      keystone_service { 'service_1::type_1': ensure => present }
      keystone_service { 'service_1': type => 'type_2', ensure => present }
      keystone_endpoint { 'RegionOne/service_1::type_2':
        ensure => present,
        public_url => 'http://public_service1_type2',
        internal_url => 'http://internal_service1_type2',
        admin_url => 'http://admin_service1_type2'
      }
      keystone_endpoint { 'service_1':
        ensure => present,
        region => 'RegionOne',
        type => 'type_1',
        public_url   => 'http://public_service1_type1/',
        internal_url => 'http://internal_service1_type1/',
        admin_url    => 'http://admin_service1_type1/'
      }
      EOM
    end
    it 'should be possible to create two services different only by their type' do
      apply_manifest(pp, :catch_failures => true)
      apply_manifest(pp, :catch_changes => true)
    end

    describe 'puppet service are created' do
      it 'for service' do
        command('puppet resource keystone_service') do |result|
          expect(result.stdout)
            .to match(/keystone_service { 'service_1::type_1':/)
          expect(result.stdout)
            .to match(/keystone_service { 'service_1::type_2':/)
        end
      end
    end
    describe 'puppet endpoints are created' do
      it 'for service' do
        command('puppet resource keystone_endpoint') do |result|
          expect(result.stdout)
            .to match(/keystone_endpoint { 'RegionOne\/service_1::type_1':/)
          expect(result.stdout)
            .to match(/keystone_endpoint { 'RegionOne\/service_1::type_2':/)
        end
      end
    end
  end

  context '#keystone_domain_config' do
    # make sure everything is clean before playing the manifest
    shared_examples 'clean_domain_configuration', :clean_domain_cfg => true do
      before(:context) do
        run_shell('rm -rf /etc/keystone/domains')
        run_shell('rm -rf /tmp/keystone.*.conf')
      end
    end

    context 'one domain configuration', :clean_domain_cfg => true  do
      context 'simple use case' do
        let(:pp) do
          <<-EOM
            file { '/etc/keystone/domains': ensure => directory }
            keystone_domain_config { 'services::ldap/url':
              value => 'http://auth.com/1',
            }
          EOM
        end

        it 'should apply and be idempotent' do
          apply_manifest(pp, :catch_failures => true)
          apply_manifest(pp, :catch_changes => true)
        end

        describe file('/etc/keystone/domains/keystone.services.conf') do
          it { is_expected.to be_file }
          it { is_expected.to exist }
          its(:content) { should match /\[ldap\]\nurl=http:\/\/auth.com\/1/ }
        end
      end

      context 'with a non default identity/domain_config_dir' do
        let(:pp) do
          <<-EOM
          keystone_config { 'identity/domain_config_dir': value => '/tmp' }
          keystone_domain_config { 'services::ldap/url':
            value => 'http://auth.com/1',
          }
          EOM
        end

        it 'should apply and be idempotent' do
          apply_manifest(pp, :catch_failures => true)
          apply_manifest(pp, :catch_changes => true)
        end

        describe file('/tmp/keystone.services.conf') do
          it { is_expected.to be_file }
          it { is_expected.to exist }
          its(:content) { should match /\[ldap\]\nurl=http:\/\/auth.com\/1/ }
        end
      end
    end

    context 'with a multiple configurations', :clean_domain_cfg => true do
      let(:pp) do
        <<-EOM
        file { '/etc/keystone/domains': ensure => directory }
        keystone_config { 'identity/domain_config_dir': value => '/etc/keystone/domains' }
        keystone_domain_config { 'services::ldap/url':
          value => 'http://auth.com/1',
        }
        keystone_domain_config { 'services::http/url':
          value => 'http://auth.com/2',
        }
        keystone_domain_config { 'external::ldap/url':
          value => 'http://ext-auth.com/1',
        }
        EOM
      end

      it 'should apply and be idempotent' do
        apply_manifest(pp, :catch_failures => true)
        apply_manifest(pp, :catch_changes => true)
      end

      it 'should list puppet resources' do
        command('puppet resource keystone_domain_config') do |r|
          expect(r.exit_code).to eq 0
        end
      end

      describe file('/etc/keystone/domains/keystone.external.conf') do
        it { is_expected.to be_file }
        it { is_expected.to exist }
        its(:content) { should match /\[ldap\]\nurl=http:\/\/ext-auth.com\/1/ }
      end
    end

    context 'checking that the purge is working' do
      let(:pp) do
        <<-EOM
        resources { 'keystone_domain_config': purge => true }
        keystone_domain_config { 'services::ldap/url':
          value => 'http://auth.com/1',
        }
        EOM
      end

      it 'should apply and be idempotent' do
        apply_manifest(pp, :catch_failures => true)
        apply_manifest(pp, :catch_changes => true)
      end

      describe file('/etc/keystone/domains/keystone.services.conf') do
        it { is_expected.to be_file }
        it { is_expected.to exist }
        its(:content) { should match /\[ldap\]\nurl=http:\/\/auth.com\/1/ }
      end
    end

    context '#ldap_backend', :clean_domain_cfg => true do
      context 'manifest' do
        let(:pp) do
      <<-EOM
      include openstack_integration::apache
      class { 'openstack_integration::keystone':
        default_domain      => 'default_domain',
        using_domain_config => true,
      }
      keystone_domain { 'domain_1_ldap_backend': ensure => present }
      keystone_domain { 'domain_2_ldap_backend': ensure => present }
      keystone::ldap_backend { 'domain_1_ldap_backend':
        url  => 'ldap://foo',
        user => 'cn=foo,dc=example,dc=com',
        identity_driver => 'ldap',
      }
      keystone::ldap_backend { 'domain_2_ldap_backend':
        url  => 'ldap://bar',
        user => 'cn=bar,dc=test,dc=com',
        identity_driver => 'ldap',
      }
      EOM
        end
        it 'should apply the manifest correctly' do
          apply_manifest(pp, :accept_all_exit_codes => true)
          # Cannot really test it as keystone will try to connect to
          # the ldap backend when it restarts.  But the ldap server
          # which doesn't exit.  The next "test" clean everything up
          # to have a working keystone again.

          # TODO: Should we add a working ldap server ?
        end

        describe file('/etc/keystone/domains/keystone.domain_1_ldap_backend.conf') do
          it { is_expected.to be_file }
          it { is_expected.to exist }
          its(:content) { should match /\[ldap\]\nurl=ldap:\/\/foo\nuser=cn=foo,dc=example,dc=com/ }
        end

        describe file('/etc/keystone/domains/keystone.domain_2_ldap_backend.conf') do
          it { is_expected.to be_file }
          it { is_expected.to exist }
          its(:content) { should match /\[ldap\]\nurl=ldap:\/\/bar\nuser=cn=bar,dc=test,dc=com/ }
        end
      end
      context 'clean up', :clean_domain_cfg => true do
        # we must revert the changes as ldap backend is not fully
        # functional and are "domain read only".  All subsequent tests
        # will fail without this.
        let(:pp) do
          <<-EOM
          keystone_config {
            'identity/driver': value => 'sql';
            'credential/driver': ensure => absent;
            'assignment/driver': ensure => absent;
            'identity/domain_specific_drivers_enabled': ensure => absent;
            'identity/domain_config_dir': ensure => absent;
          }
          EOM
        end

        it 'should apply and be idempotent' do
          apply_manifest(pp, :catch_failures => true)
          apply_manifest(pp, :catch_changes => true)
        end
      end
    end
  end
end
