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# This file is part of Paramiko and subject to the license in /LICENSE in this
# repository
from os.path import expanduser
from socket import gaierror
try:
from invoke import Result
except ImportError:
Result = None
from unittest.mock import patch
from pytest import raises, mark, fixture
from paramiko import (
SSHConfig,
SSHConfigDict,
CouldNotCanonicalize,
ConfigParseError,
)
from ._util import _config
@fixture
def socket():
"""
Patch all of socket.* in our config module to prevent eg real DNS lookups.
Also forces getaddrinfo (used in our addressfamily lookup stuff) to always
fail by default to mimic usual lack of AddressFamily related crap.
Callers who want to mock DNS lookups can then safely assume gethostbyname()
will be in use.
"""
with patch("paramiko.config.socket") as mocket:
# Reinstate gaierror as an actual exception and not a sub-mock.
# (Presumably this would work with any exception, but why not use the
# real one?)
mocket.gaierror = gaierror
# Patch out getaddrinfo, used to detect family-specific IP lookup -
# only useful for a few specific tests.
mocket.getaddrinfo.side_effect = mocket.gaierror
# Patch out getfqdn to return some real string for when it gets called;
# some code (eg tokenization) gets mad w/ MagicMocks
mocket.getfqdn.return_value = "some.fake.fqdn"
mocket.gethostname.return_value = "local.fake.fqdn"
yield mocket
def load_config(name):
return SSHConfig.from_path(_config(name))
class TestSSHConfig:
def setup_method(self):
self.config = load_config("robey")
def test_init(self):
# No args!
with raises(TypeError):
SSHConfig("uh oh!")
# No args.
assert not SSHConfig()._config
def test_from_text(self):
config = SSHConfig.from_text("User foo")
assert config.lookup("foo.example.com")["user"] == "foo"
def test_from_file(self):
with open(_config("robey")) as flo:
config = SSHConfig.from_file(flo)
assert config.lookup("whatever")["user"] == "robey"
def test_from_path(self):
# NOTE: DO NOT replace with use of load_config() :D
config = SSHConfig.from_path(_config("robey"))
assert config.lookup("meh.example.com")["port"] == "3333"
def test_parse_config(self):
expected = [
{"host": ["*"], "config": {}},
{
"host": ["*"],
"config": {"identityfile": ["~/.ssh/id_rsa"], "user": "robey"},
},
{
"host": ["*.example.com"],
"config": {"user": "bjork", "port": "3333"},
},
{"host": ["*"], "config": {"crazy": "something dumb"}},
{
"host": ["spoo.example.com"],
"config": {"crazy": "something else"},
},
]
assert self.config._config == expected
@mark.parametrize(
"host,values",
(
(
"irc.danger.com",
{
"crazy": "something dumb",
"hostname": "irc.danger.com",
"user": "robey",
},
),
(
"irc.example.com",
{
"crazy": "something dumb",
"hostname": "irc.example.com",
"user": "robey",
"port": "3333",
},
),
(
"spoo.example.com",
{
"crazy": "something dumb",
"hostname": "spoo.example.com",
"user": "robey",
"port": "3333",
},
),
),
)
def test_host_config(self, host, values):
expected = dict(
values, hostname=host, identityfile=[expanduser("~/.ssh/id_rsa")]
)
assert self.config.lookup(host) == expected
def test_fabric_issue_33(self):
config = SSHConfig.from_text(
"""
Host www13.*
Port 22
Host *.example.com
Port 2222
Host *
Port 3333
"""
)
host = "www13.example.com"
expected = {"hostname": host, "port": "22"}
assert config.lookup(host) == expected
def test_proxycommand_config_equals_parsing(self):
"""
ProxyCommand should not split on equals signs within the value.
"""
config = SSHConfig.from_text(
"""
Host space-delimited
ProxyCommand foo bar=biz baz
Host equals-delimited
ProxyCommand=foo bar=biz baz
"""
)
for host in ("space-delimited", "equals-delimited"):
value = config.lookup(host)["proxycommand"]
assert value == "foo bar=biz baz"
def test_proxycommand_interpolation(self):
"""
ProxyCommand should perform interpolation on the value
"""
config = SSHConfig.from_text(
"""
Host specific
Port 37
ProxyCommand host %h port %p lol
Host portonly
Port 155
Host *
Port 25
ProxyCommand host %h port %p
"""
)
for host, val in (
("foo.com", "host foo.com port 25"),
("specific", "host specific port 37 lol"),
("portonly", "host portonly port 155"),
):
assert config.lookup(host)["proxycommand"] == val
def test_proxycommand_tilde_expansion(self):
"""
Tilde (~) should be expanded inside ProxyCommand
"""
config = SSHConfig.from_text(
"""
Host test
ProxyCommand ssh -F ~/.ssh/test_config bastion nc %h %p
"""
)
expected = "ssh -F {}/.ssh/test_config bastion nc test 22".format(
expanduser("~")
)
got = config.lookup("test")["proxycommand"]
assert got == expected
@patch("paramiko.config.getpass")
def test_proxyjump_token_expansion(self, getpass):
getpass.getuser.return_value = "gandalf"
config = SSHConfig.from_text(
"""
Host justhost
ProxyJump jumpuser@%h
Host userhost
ProxyJump %r@%h:222
Host allcustom
ProxyJump %r@%h:%p
"""
)
assert config.lookup("justhost")["proxyjump"] == "jumpuser@justhost"
assert config.lookup("userhost")["proxyjump"] == "gandalf@userhost:222"
assert (
config.lookup("allcustom")["proxyjump"] == "gandalf@allcustom:22"
)
@patch("paramiko.config.getpass")
def test_controlpath_token_expansion(self, getpass, socket):
getpass.getuser.return_value = "gandalf"
config = SSHConfig.from_text(
"""
Host explicit_user
User root
ControlPath user %u remoteuser %r
Host explicit_host
HostName ohai
ControlPath remoteuser %r host %h orighost %n
Host hashbrowns
ControlPath %C
"""
)
result = config.lookup("explicit_user")["controlpath"]
# Remote user is User val, local user is User val
assert result == "user gandalf remoteuser root"
result = config.lookup("explicit_host")["controlpath"]
# Remote user falls back to local user; host and orighost may differ
assert result == "remoteuser gandalf host ohai orighost explicit_host"
# Supports %C
result = config.lookup("hashbrowns")["controlpath"]
assert result == "a438e7dbf5308b923aba9db8fe2ca63447ac8688"
def test_negation(self):
config = SSHConfig.from_text(
"""
Host www13.* !*.example.com
Port 22
Host *.example.com !www13.*
Port 2222
Host www13.*
Port 8080
Host *
Port 3333
"""
)
host = "www13.example.com"
expected = {"hostname": host, "port": "8080"}
assert config.lookup(host) == expected
def test_proxycommand(self):
config = SSHConfig.from_text(
"""
Host proxy-with-equal-divisor-and-space
ProxyCommand = foo=bar
Host proxy-with-equal-divisor-and-no-space
ProxyCommand=foo=bar
Host proxy-without-equal-divisor
ProxyCommand foo=bar:%h-%p
"""
)
for host, values in {
"proxy-with-equal-divisor-and-space": {
"hostname": "proxy-with-equal-divisor-and-space",
"proxycommand": "foo=bar",
},
"proxy-with-equal-divisor-and-no-space": {
"hostname": "proxy-with-equal-divisor-and-no-space",
"proxycommand": "foo=bar",
},
"proxy-without-equal-divisor": {
"hostname": "proxy-without-equal-divisor",
"proxycommand": "foo=bar:proxy-without-equal-divisor-22",
},
}.items():
assert config.lookup(host) == values
@patch("paramiko.config.getpass")
def test_identityfile(self, getpass, socket):
getpass.getuser.return_value = "gandalf"
config = SSHConfig.from_text(
"""
IdentityFile id_dsa0
Host *
IdentityFile id_dsa1
Host dsa2
IdentityFile id_dsa2
Host dsa2*
IdentityFile id_dsa22
Host hashbrowns
IdentityFile %C
"""
)
for host, values in {
"foo": {"hostname": "foo", "identityfile": ["id_dsa0", "id_dsa1"]},
"dsa2": {
"hostname": "dsa2",
"identityfile": ["id_dsa0", "id_dsa1", "id_dsa2", "id_dsa22"],
},
"dsa22": {
"hostname": "dsa22",
"identityfile": ["id_dsa0", "id_dsa1", "id_dsa22"],
},
"hashbrowns": {
"hostname": "hashbrowns",
"identityfile": [
"id_dsa0",
"id_dsa1",
"a438e7dbf5308b923aba9db8fe2ca63447ac8688",
],
},
}.items():
assert config.lookup(host) == values
def test_config_addressfamily_and_lazy_fqdn(self):
"""
Ensure the code path honoring non-'all' AddressFamily doesn't asplode
"""
config = SSHConfig.from_text(
"""
AddressFamily inet
IdentityFile something_%l_using_fqdn
"""
)
assert config.lookup(
"meh"
) # will die during lookup() if bug regresses
def test_config_dos_crlf_succeeds(self):
config = SSHConfig.from_text(
"""
Host abcqwerty\r\nHostName 127.0.0.1\r\n
"""
)
assert config.lookup("abcqwerty")["hostname"] == "127.0.0.1"
def test_get_hostnames(self):
expected = {"*", "*.example.com", "spoo.example.com"}
assert self.config.get_hostnames() == expected
def test_quoted_host_names(self):
config = SSHConfig.from_text(
"""
Host "param pam" param "pam"
Port 1111
Host "param2"
Port 2222
Host param3 parara
Port 3333
Host param4 "p a r" "p" "par" para
Port 4444
"""
)
res = {
"param pam": {"hostname": "param pam", "port": "1111"},
"param": {"hostname": "param", "port": "1111"},
"pam": {"hostname": "pam", "port": "1111"},
"param2": {"hostname": "param2", "port": "2222"},
"param3": {"hostname": "param3", "port": "3333"},
"parara": {"hostname": "parara", "port": "3333"},
"param4": {"hostname": "param4", "port": "4444"},
"p a r": {"hostname": "p a r", "port": "4444"},
"p": {"hostname": "p", "port": "4444"},
"par": {"hostname": "par", "port": "4444"},
"para": {"hostname": "para", "port": "4444"},
}
for host, values in res.items():
assert config.lookup(host) == values
def test_quoted_params_in_config(self):
config = SSHConfig.from_text(
"""
Host "param pam" param "pam"
IdentityFile id_rsa
Host "param2"
IdentityFile "test rsa key"
Host param3 parara
IdentityFile id_rsa
IdentityFile "test rsa key"
"""
)
res = {
"param pam": {"hostname": "param pam", "identityfile": ["id_rsa"]},
"param": {"hostname": "param", "identityfile": ["id_rsa"]},
"pam": {"hostname": "pam", "identityfile": ["id_rsa"]},
"param2": {"hostname": "param2", "identityfile": ["test rsa key"]},
"param3": {
"hostname": "param3",
"identityfile": ["id_rsa", "test rsa key"],
},
"parara": {
"hostname": "parara",
"identityfile": ["id_rsa", "test rsa key"],
},
}
for host, values in res.items():
assert config.lookup(host) == values
def test_quoted_host_in_config(self):
conf = SSHConfig()
correct_data = {
"param": ["param"],
'"param"': ["param"],
"param pam": ["param", "pam"],
'"param" "pam"': ["param", "pam"],
'"param" pam': ["param", "pam"],
'param "pam"': ["param", "pam"],
'param "pam" p': ["param", "pam", "p"],
'"param" pam "p"': ["param", "pam", "p"],
'"pa ram"': ["pa ram"],
'"pa ram" pam': ["pa ram", "pam"],
'param "p a m"': ["param", "p a m"],
}
incorrect_data = ['param"', '"param', 'param "pam', 'param "pam" "p a']
for host, values in correct_data.items():
assert conf._get_hosts(host) == values
for host in incorrect_data:
with raises(ConfigParseError):
conf._get_hosts(host)
def test_invalid_line_format_excepts(self):
with raises(ConfigParseError):
load_config("invalid")
def test_proxycommand_none_issue_415(self):
config = SSHConfig.from_text(
"""
Host proxycommand-standard-none
ProxyCommand None
Host proxycommand-with-equals-none
ProxyCommand=None
"""
)
for host, values in {
"proxycommand-standard-none": {
"hostname": "proxycommand-standard-none",
"proxycommand": None,
},
"proxycommand-with-equals-none": {
"hostname": "proxycommand-with-equals-none",
"proxycommand": None,
},
}.items():
assert config.lookup(host) == values
def test_proxycommand_none_masking(self):
# Re: https://github.com/paramiko/paramiko/issues/670
config = SSHConfig.from_text(
"""
Host specific-host
ProxyCommand none
Host other-host
ProxyCommand other-proxy
Host *
ProxyCommand default-proxy
"""
)
# In versions <3.0, 'None' ProxyCommands got deleted, and this itself
# caused bugs. In 3.0, we more cleanly map "none" to None. This test
# has been altered accordingly but left around to ensure no
# regressions.
assert config.lookup("specific-host")["proxycommand"] is None
assert config.lookup("other-host")["proxycommand"] == "other-proxy"
cmd = config.lookup("some-random-host")["proxycommand"]
assert cmd == "default-proxy"
def test_hostname_tokenization(self):
result = load_config("hostname-tokenized").lookup("whatever")
assert result["hostname"] == "prefix.whatever"
class TestSSHConfigDict:
def test_SSHConfigDict_construct_empty(self):
assert not SSHConfigDict()
def test_SSHConfigDict_construct_from_list(self):
assert SSHConfigDict([(1, 2)])[1] == 2
def test_SSHConfigDict_construct_from_dict(self):
assert SSHConfigDict({1: 2})[1] == 2
@mark.parametrize("true_ish", ("yes", "YES", "Yes", True))
def test_SSHConfigDict_as_bool_true_ish(self, true_ish):
assert SSHConfigDict({"key": true_ish}).as_bool("key") is True
@mark.parametrize("false_ish", ("no", "NO", "No", False))
def test_SSHConfigDict_as_bool(self, false_ish):
assert SSHConfigDict({"key": false_ish}).as_bool("key") is False
@mark.parametrize("int_val", ("42", 42))
def test_SSHConfigDict_as_int(self, int_val):
assert SSHConfigDict({"key": int_val}).as_int("key") == 42
@mark.parametrize("non_int", ("not an int", None, object()))
def test_SSHConfigDict_as_int_failures(self, non_int):
conf = SSHConfigDict({"key": non_int})
try:
int(non_int)
except Exception as e:
exception_type = type(e)
with raises(exception_type):
conf.as_int("key")
def test_SSHConfig_host_dicts_are_SSHConfigDict_instances(self):
config = SSHConfig.from_text(
"""
Host *.example.com
Port 2222
Host *
Port 3333
"""
)
assert config.lookup("foo.example.com").as_int("port") == 2222
def test_SSHConfig_wildcard_host_dicts_are_SSHConfigDict_instances(self):
config = SSHConfig.from_text(
"""
Host *.example.com
Port 2222
Host *
Port 3333
"""
)
assert config.lookup("anything-else").as_int("port") == 3333
class TestHostnameCanonicalization:
# NOTE: this class uses on-disk configs, and ones with real (at time of
# writing) DNS names, so that one can easily test OpenSSH's behavior using
# "ssh -F path/to/file.config -G <target>".
def test_off_by_default(self, socket):
result = load_config("basic").lookup("www")
assert result["hostname"] == "www"
assert "user" not in result
assert not socket.gethostbyname.called
def test_explicit_no_same_as_default(self, socket):
result = load_config("no-canon").lookup("www")
assert result["hostname"] == "www"
assert "user" not in result
assert not socket.gethostbyname.called
@mark.parametrize(
"config_name",
("canon", "canon-always", "canon-local", "canon-local-always"),
)
def test_canonicalization_base_cases(self, socket, config_name):
result = load_config(config_name).lookup("www")
assert result["hostname"] == "www.paramiko.org"
assert result["user"] == "rando"
socket.gethostbyname.assert_called_once_with("www.paramiko.org")
def test_uses_getaddrinfo_when_AddressFamily_given(self, socket):
# Undo default 'always fails' mock
socket.getaddrinfo.side_effect = None
socket.getaddrinfo.return_value = [True] # just need 1st value truthy
result = load_config("canon-ipv4").lookup("www")
assert result["hostname"] == "www.paramiko.org"
assert result["user"] == "rando"
assert not socket.gethostbyname.called
gai_args = socket.getaddrinfo.call_args[0]
assert gai_args[0] == "www.paramiko.org"
assert gai_args[2] is socket.AF_INET # Mocked, but, still useful
@mark.skip
def test_empty_CanonicalDomains_canonicalizes_despite_noop(self, socket):
# Confirmed this is how OpenSSH behaves as well. Bit silly, but.
# TODO: this requires modifying SETTINGS_REGEX, which is a mite scary
# (honestly I'd prefer to move to a real parser lib anyhow) and since
# this is a very dumb corner case, it's marked skip for now.
result = load_config("empty-canon").lookup("www")
assert result["hostname"] == "www" # no paramiko.org
assert "user" not in result # did not discover canonicalized block
def test_CanonicalDomains_may_be_set_to_space_separated_list(self, socket):
# Test config has a bogus domain, followed by paramiko.org
socket.gethostbyname.side_effect = [socket.gaierror, True]
result = load_config("multi-canon-domains").lookup("www")
assert result["hostname"] == "www.paramiko.org"
assert result["user"] == "rando"
assert [x[0][0] for x in socket.gethostbyname.call_args_list] == [
"www.not-a-real-tld",
"www.paramiko.org",
]
def test_canonicalization_applies_to_single_dot_by_default(self, socket):
result = load_config("deep-canon").lookup("sub.www")
assert result["hostname"] == "sub.www.paramiko.org"
assert result["user"] == "deep"
def test_canonicalization_not_applied_to_two_dots_by_default(self, socket):
result = load_config("deep-canon").lookup("subber.sub.www")
assert result["hostname"] == "subber.sub.www"
assert "user" not in result
def test_hostname_depth_controllable_with_max_dots_directive(self, socket):
# This config sets MaxDots of 2, so now canonicalization occurs
result = load_config("deep-canon-maxdots").lookup("subber.sub.www")
assert result["hostname"] == "subber.sub.www.paramiko.org"
assert result["user"] == "deeper"
def test_max_dots_may_be_zero(self, socket):
result = load_config("zero-maxdots").lookup("sub.www")
assert result["hostname"] == "sub.www"
assert "user" not in result
def test_fallback_yes_does_not_canonicalize_or_error(self, socket):
socket.gethostbyname.side_effect = socket.gaierror
result = load_config("fallback-yes").lookup("www")
assert result["hostname"] == "www"
assert "user" not in result
def test_fallback_no_causes_errors_for_unresolvable_names(self, socket):
socket.gethostbyname.side_effect = socket.gaierror
with raises(CouldNotCanonicalize) as info:
load_config("fallback-no").lookup("doesnotexist")
assert str(info.value) == "doesnotexist"
def test_identityfile_continues_being_appended_to(self, socket):
result = load_config("canon").lookup("www")
assert result["identityfile"] == ["base.key", "canonicalized.key"]
@mark.skip
class TestCanonicalizationOfCNAMEs:
def test_permitted_cnames_may_be_one_to_one_mapping(self):
# CanonicalizePermittedCNAMEs *.foo.com:*.bar.com
pass
def test_permitted_cnames_may_be_one_to_many_mapping(self):
# CanonicalizePermittedCNAMEs *.foo.com:*.bar.com,*.biz.com
pass
def test_permitted_cnames_may_be_many_to_one_mapping(self):
# CanonicalizePermittedCNAMEs *.foo.com,*.bar.com:*.biz.com
pass
def test_permitted_cnames_may_be_many_to_many_mapping(self):
# CanonicalizePermittedCNAMEs *.foo.com,*.bar.com:*.biz.com,*.baz.com
pass
def test_permitted_cnames_may_be_multiple_mappings(self):
# CanonicalizePermittedCNAMEs *.foo.com,*.bar.com *.biz.com:*.baz.com
pass
def test_permitted_cnames_may_be_multiple_complex_mappings(self):
# Same as prev but with multiple patterns on both ends in both args
pass
class TestMatchAll:
def test_always_matches(self):
result = load_config("match-all").lookup("general")
assert result["user"] == "awesome"
def test_may_not_mix_with_non_canonical_keywords(self):
for config in ("match-all-and-more", "match-all-and-more-before"):
with raises(ConfigParseError):
load_config(config).lookup("whatever")
def test_may_come_after_canonical(self, socket):
result = load_config("match-all-after-canonical").lookup("www")
assert result["user"] == "awesome"
def test_may_not_come_before_canonical(self, socket):
with raises(ConfigParseError):
load_config("match-all-before-canonical")
def test_after_canonical_not_loaded_when_non_canonicalized(self, socket):
result = load_config("match-canonical-no").lookup("a-host")
assert "user" not in result
def _expect(success_on):
"""
Returns a side_effect-friendly Invoke success result for given command(s).
Ensures that any other commands fail; this is useful for testing 'Match
exec' because it means all other such clauses under test act like no-ops.
:param success_on:
Single string or list of strings, noting commands that should appear to
succeed.
"""
if isinstance(success_on, str):
success_on = [success_on]
def inner(command, *args, **kwargs):
# Sanity checking - we always expect that invoke.run is called with
# these.
assert kwargs.get("hide", None) == "stdout"
assert kwargs.get("warn", None) is True
# Fake exit
exit = 0 if command in success_on else 1
return Result(exited=exit)
return inner
@mark.skipif(Result is None, reason="requires invoke package")
class TestMatchExec:
@patch("paramiko.config.invoke", new=None)
@patch("paramiko.config.invoke_import_error", new=ImportError("meh"))
def test_raises_invoke_ImportErrors_at_runtime(self):
# Not an ideal test, but I don't know of a non-bad way to fake out
# module-time ImportErrors. So we mock the symptoms. Meh!
with raises(ImportError) as info:
load_config("match-exec").lookup("oh-noes")
assert str(info.value) == "meh"
@patch("paramiko.config.invoke.run")
@mark.parametrize(
"cmd,user",
[
("unquoted", "rando"),
("quoted", "benjamin"),
("quoted spaced", "neil"),
],
)
def test_accepts_single_possibly_quoted_argument(self, run, cmd, user):
run.side_effect = _expect(cmd)
result = load_config("match-exec").lookup("whatever")
assert result["user"] == user
@patch("paramiko.config.invoke.run")
def test_does_not_match_nonzero_exit_codes(self, run):
# Nothing will succeed -> no User ever gets loaded
run.return_value = Result(exited=1)
result = load_config("match-exec").lookup("whatever")
assert "user" not in result
@patch("paramiko.config.getpass")
@patch("paramiko.config.invoke.run")
def test_tokenizes_argument(self, run, getpass, socket):
getpass.getuser.return_value = "gandalf"
# Actual exec value is "%C %d %h %L %l %n %p %r %u"
parts = (
"bf5ba06778434a9384ee4217e462f64888bd0cd2",
expanduser("~"),
"configured",
"local",
"some.fake.fqdn",
"target",
"22",
"intermediate",
"gandalf",
)
run.side_effect = _expect(" ".join(parts))
result = load_config("match-exec").lookup("target")
assert result["port"] == "1337"
@patch("paramiko.config.invoke.run")
def test_works_with_canonical(self, run, socket):
# Ensure both stanzas' exec components appear to match
run.side_effect = _expect(["uncanonicalized", "canonicalized"])
result = load_config("match-exec-canonical").lookup("who-cares")
# Prove both config values got loaded up, across the two passes
assert result["user"] == "defenseless"
assert result["port"] == "8007"
@patch("paramiko.config.invoke.run")
def test_may_be_negated(self, run):
run.side_effect = _expect("this succeeds")
result = load_config("match-exec-negation").lookup("so-confusing")
# If negation did not work, the first of the two Match exec directives
# would have set User to 'nope' (and/or the second would have NOT set
# User to 'yup')
assert result["user"] == "yup"
def test_requires_an_argument(self):
with raises(ConfigParseError):
load_config("match-exec-no-arg")
@patch("paramiko.config.invoke.run")
def test_works_with_tokenized_hostname(self, run):
run.side_effect = _expect("ping target")
result = load_config("hostname-exec-tokenized").lookup("target")
assert result["hostname"] == "pingable.target"
class TestMatchHost:
def test_matches_target_name_when_no_hostname(self):
result = load_config("match-host").lookup("target")
assert result["user"] == "rand"
def test_matches_hostname_from_global_setting(self):
# Also works for ones set in regular Host stanzas
result = load_config("match-host-name").lookup("anything")
assert result["user"] == "silly"
def test_matches_hostname_from_earlier_match(self):
# Corner case: one Match matches original host, sets HostName,
# subsequent Match matches the latter.
result = load_config("match-host-from-match").lookup("original-host")
assert result["user"] == "inner"
def test_may_be_globbed(self):
result = load_config("match-host-glob-list").lookup("whatever")
assert result["user"] == "matrim"
def test_may_be_comma_separated_list(self):
for target in ("somehost", "someotherhost"):
result = load_config("match-host-glob-list").lookup(target)
assert result["user"] == "thom"
def test_comma_separated_list_may_have_internal_negation(self):
conf = load_config("match-host-glob-list")
assert conf.lookup("good")["user"] == "perrin"
assert "user" not in conf.lookup("goof")
def test_matches_canonicalized_name(self, socket):
# Without 'canonical' explicitly declared, mind.
result = load_config("match-host-canonicalized").lookup("www")
assert result["user"] == "rand"
def test_works_with_canonical_keyword(self, socket):
# NOTE: distinct from 'happens to be canonicalized' above
result = load_config("match-host-canonicalized").lookup("docs")
assert result["user"] == "eric"
def test_may_be_negated(self):
conf = load_config("match-host-negated")
assert conf.lookup("docs")["user"] == "jeff"
assert "user" not in conf.lookup("www")
def test_requires_an_argument(self):
with raises(ConfigParseError):
load_config("match-host-no-arg")
class TestMatchOriginalHost:
def test_matches_target_host_not_hostname(self):
result = load_config("match-orighost").lookup("target")
assert result["hostname"] == "bogus"
assert result["user"] == "tuon"
def test_matches_target_host_not_canonicalized_name(self, socket):
result = load_config("match-orighost-canonical").lookup("www")
assert result["hostname"] == "www.paramiko.org"
assert result["user"] == "tuon"
def test_may_be_globbed(self):
result = load_config("match-orighost").lookup("whatever")
assert result["user"] == "matrim"
def test_may_be_comma_separated_list(self):
for target in ("comma", "separated"):
result = load_config("match-orighost").lookup(target)
assert result["user"] == "chameleon"
def test_comma_separated_list_may_have_internal_negation(self):
result = load_config("match-orighost").lookup("nope")
assert "user" not in result
def test_may_be_negated(self):
result = load_config("match-orighost").lookup("docs")
assert result["user"] == "thom"
def test_requires_an_argument(self):
with raises(ConfigParseError):
load_config("match-orighost-no-arg")
class TestMatchUser:
def test_matches_configured_username(self):
result = load_config("match-user-explicit").lookup("anything")
assert result["hostname"] == "dumb"
@patch("paramiko.config.getpass.getuser")
def test_matches_local_username_by_default(self, getuser):
getuser.return_value = "gandalf"
result = load_config("match-user").lookup("anything")
assert result["hostname"] == "gondor"
@patch("paramiko.config.getpass.getuser")
def test_may_be_globbed(self, getuser):
for user in ("bilbo", "bombadil"):
getuser.return_value = user
result = load_config("match-user").lookup("anything")
assert result["hostname"] == "shire"
@patch("paramiko.config.getpass.getuser")
def test_may_be_comma_separated_list(self, getuser):
for user in ("aragorn", "frodo"):
getuser.return_value = user
result = load_config("match-user").lookup("anything")
assert result["hostname"] == "moria"
@patch("paramiko.config.getpass.getuser")
def test_comma_separated_list_may_have_internal_negation(self, getuser):
getuser.return_value = "legolas"
result = load_config("match-user").lookup("anything")
assert "port" not in result
getuser.return_value = "gimli"
result = load_config("match-user").lookup("anything")
assert result["port"] == "7373"
@patch("paramiko.config.getpass.getuser")
def test_may_be_negated(self, getuser):
getuser.return_value = "saruman"
result = load_config("match-user").lookup("anything")
assert result["hostname"] == "mordor"
def test_requires_an_argument(self):
with raises(ConfigParseError):
load_config("match-user-no-arg")
# NOTE: highly derivative of previous suite due to the former's use of
# localuser fallback. Doesn't seem worth conflating/refactoring right now.
class TestMatchLocalUser:
@patch("paramiko.config.getpass.getuser")
def test_matches_local_username(self, getuser):
getuser.return_value = "gandalf"
result = load_config("match-localuser").lookup("anything")
assert result["hostname"] == "gondor"
@patch("paramiko.config.getpass.getuser")
def test_may_be_globbed(self, getuser):
for user in ("bilbo", "bombadil"):
getuser.return_value = user
result = load_config("match-localuser").lookup("anything")
assert result["hostname"] == "shire"
@patch("paramiko.config.getpass.getuser")
def test_may_be_comma_separated_list(self, getuser):
for user in ("aragorn", "frodo"):
getuser.return_value = user
result = load_config("match-localuser").lookup("anything")
assert result["hostname"] == "moria"
@patch("paramiko.config.getpass.getuser")
def test_comma_separated_list_may_have_internal_negation(self, getuser):
getuser.return_value = "legolas"
result = load_config("match-localuser").lookup("anything")
assert "port" not in result
getuser.return_value = "gimli"
result = load_config("match-localuser").lookup("anything")
assert result["port"] == "7373"
@patch("paramiko.config.getpass.getuser")
def test_may_be_negated(self, getuser):
getuser.return_value = "saruman"
result = load_config("match-localuser").lookup("anything")
assert result["hostname"] == "mordor"
def test_requires_an_argument(self):
with raises(ConfigParseError):
load_config("match-localuser-no-arg")
class TestComplexMatching:
# NOTE: this is still a cherry-pick of a few levels of complexity, there's
# no point testing literally all possible combinations.
def test_originalhost_host(self):
result = load_config("match-complex").lookup("target")
assert result["hostname"] == "bogus"
assert result["user"] == "rand"
@patch("paramiko.config.getpass.getuser")
def test_originalhost_localuser(self, getuser):
getuser.return_value = "rando"
result = load_config("match-complex").lookup("remote")
assert result["user"] == "calrissian"
@patch("paramiko.config.getpass.getuser")
def test_everything_but_all(self, getuser):
getuser.return_value = "rando"
result = load_config("match-complex").lookup("www")
assert result["port"] == "7777"
@patch("paramiko.config.getpass.getuser")
def test_everything_but_all_with_some_negated(self, getuser):
getuser.return_value = "rando"
result = load_config("match-complex").lookup("docs")
assert result["port"] == "1234"
def test_negated_canonical(self, socket):
# !canonical in a config that is not canonicalized - does match
result = load_config("match-canonical-no").lookup("specific")
assert result["user"] == "overload"
# !canonical in a config that is canonicalized - does NOT match
result = load_config("match-canonical-yes").lookup("www")
assert result["user"] == "hidden"
class TestFinalMatching(object):
def test_finally(self):
result = load_config("match-final").lookup("finally")
assert result["proxyjump"] == "jump"
assert result["port"] == "1001"
def test_default_port(self):
result = load_config("match-final").lookup("default-port")
assert result["proxyjump"] == "jump"
assert result["port"] == "1002"
def test_negated(self):
result = load_config("match-final").lookup("jump")
assert result["port"] == "1003"
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