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Patch to fix unit test. Signed-off-by: Joshua Brindle <method@manicmethod.com>
283 lines
8.3 KiB
Python
283 lines
8.3 KiB
Python
# Authors: Karl MacMillan <kmacmillan@mentalrootkit.com>
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# Copyright (C) 2006 Red Hat
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# see file 'COPYING' for use and warranty information
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#
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# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
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# modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as
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# published by the Free Software Foundation; version 2 only
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#
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# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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# GNU General Public License for more details.
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#
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# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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# along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
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# Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA
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#
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import unittest
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import sepolgen.access as access
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import sepolgen.interfaces as interfaces
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import sepolgen.policygen as policygen
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import sepolgen.refparser as refparser
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import sepolgen.refpolicy as refpolicy
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class TestParam(unittest.TestCase):
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def test(self):
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p = interfaces.Param()
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p.name = "$1"
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self.assertEqual(p.name, "$1")
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self.assertRaises(ValueError, p.set_name, "$N")
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self.assertEqual(p.num, 1)
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self.assertEqual(p.type, refpolicy.SRC_TYPE)
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class TestAVExtractPerms(unittest.TestCase):
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def test(self):
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av = access.AccessVector(['foo', 'bar', 'file', 'read'])
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params = { }
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ret = interfaces.av_extract_params(av, params)
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self.assertEqual(ret, 0)
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self.assertEqual(params, { })
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av.src_type = "$1"
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ret = interfaces.av_extract_params(av, params)
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self.assertEqual(ret, 0)
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p = params["$1"]
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self.assertEqual(p.name, "$1")
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self.assertEqual(p.type, refpolicy.SRC_TYPE)
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self.assertEqual(p.obj_classes, refpolicy.IdSet(["file"]))
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params = { }
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av.tgt_type = "$1"
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av.obj_class = "process"
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ret = interfaces.av_extract_params(av, params)
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self.assertEqual(ret, 0)
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p = params["$1"]
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self.assertEqual(p.name, "$1")
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self.assertEqual(p.type, refpolicy.SRC_TYPE)
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self.assertEqual(p.obj_classes, refpolicy.IdSet(["process"]))
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params = { }
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av.tgt_type = "$1"
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av.obj_class = "dir"
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ret = interfaces.av_extract_params(av, params)
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self.assertEqual(ret, 1)
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p = params["$1"]
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self.assertEqual(p.name, "$1")
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self.assertEqual(p.type, refpolicy.SRC_TYPE)
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self.assertEqual(p.obj_classes, refpolicy.IdSet(["dir"]))
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av.src_type = "bar"
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av.tgt_type = "$2"
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av.obj_class = "dir"
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ret = interfaces.av_extract_params(av, params)
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self.assertEqual(ret, 0)
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p = params["$2"]
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self.assertEqual(p.name, "$2")
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self.assertEqual(p.type, refpolicy.TGT_TYPE)
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self.assertEqual(p.obj_classes, refpolicy.IdSet(["dir"]))
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interface_example = """
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interface(`files_search_usr',`
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gen_require(`
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type usr_t;
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')
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allow $1 usr_t:dir search;
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allow { domain $1 } { usr_t usr_home_t }:{ file dir } { read write getattr };
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typeattribute $1 file_type;
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if (foo) {
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allow $1 foo:bar baz;
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}
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if (bar) {
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allow $1 foo:bar baz;
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} else {
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allow $1 foo:bar baz;
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}
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')
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interface(`files_list_usr',`
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gen_require(`
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type usr_t;
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')
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allow $1 usr_t:dir { read getattr };
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optional_policy(`
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search_usr($1)
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')
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tunable_policy(`foo',`
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whatever($1)
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')
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')
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interface(`files_exec_usr_files',`
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gen_require(`
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type usr_t;
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')
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allow $1 usr_t:dir read;
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allow $1 usr_t:lnk_file { read getattr };
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can_exec($1,usr_t)
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can_foo($1)
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')
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"""
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simple_interface = """
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interface(`foo',`
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gen_require(`
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type usr_t;
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')
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allow $1 usr_t:dir { create add_name };
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allow $1 usr_t:file { read write };
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')
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"""
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test_expansion = """
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interface(`foo',`
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gen_require(`
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type usr_t;
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')
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allow $1 usr_t:dir { create add_name };
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allow $1 usr_t:file { read write };
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')
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interface(`map', `
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gen_require(`
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type bar_t;
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')
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allow $1 bar_t:file read;
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allow $2 bar_t:file write;
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foo($2)
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')
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interface(`hard_map', `
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gen_require(`
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type baz_t;
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')
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allow $1 baz_t:file getattr;
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allow $2 baz_t:file read;
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allow $3 baz_t:file write;
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map($1, $2)
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map($2, $3)
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# This should have no effect
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foo($2)
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')
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"""
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def compare_avsets(l, avs_b):
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avs_a = access.AccessVectorSet()
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avs_a.from_list(l)
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a = list(avs_a)
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b = list(avs_b)
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a.sort()
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b.sort()
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if len(a) != len(b):
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return False
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for av_a, av_b in zip(a, b):
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if av_a != av_b:
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return False
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return True
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class TestInterfaceSet(unittest.TestCase):
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def test_simple(self):
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h = refparser.parse(simple_interface)
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i = interfaces.InterfaceSet()
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i.add_headers(h)
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self.assertEquals(len(i.interfaces), 1)
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for key, interface in i.interfaces.items():
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self.assertEquals(key, interface.name)
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self.assertEquals(key, "foo")
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self.assertEquals(len(interface.access), 2)
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# Check the access vectors
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comp_avs = [["$1", "usr_t", "dir", "create", "add_name"],
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["$1", "usr_t", "file", "read", "write"]]
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ret = compare_avsets(comp_avs, interface.access)
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self.assertTrue(ret)
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# Check the params
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self.assertEquals(len(interface.params), 1)
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for param in interface.params.values():
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self.assertEquals(param.type, refpolicy.SRC_TYPE)
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self.assertEquals(param.name, "$1")
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self.assertEquals(param.num, 1)
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self.assertEquals(param.required, True)
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def test_expansion(self):
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h = refparser.parse(test_expansion)
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i = interfaces.InterfaceSet()
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i.add_headers(h)
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self.assertEquals(len(i.interfaces), 3)
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for key, interface in i.interfaces.items():
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self.assertEquals(key, interface.name)
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if key == "foo":
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comp_avs = [["$1", "usr_t", "dir", "create", "add_name"],
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["$1", "usr_t", "file", "read", "write"]]
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self.assertTrue(compare_avsets(comp_avs, interface.access))
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elif key == "map":
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comp_avs = [["$2", "usr_t", "dir", "create", "add_name"],
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["$2", "usr_t", "file", "read", "write"],
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["$1", "bar_t", "file", "read"],
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["$2", "bar_t", "file", "write"]]
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self.assertTrue(compare_avsets(comp_avs, interface.access))
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elif key == "hard_map":
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comp_avs = [["$1", "baz_t", "file", "getattr"],
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["$2", "baz_t", "file", "read"],
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["$3", "baz_t", "file", "write"],
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["$2", "usr_t", "dir", "create", "add_name"],
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["$2", "usr_t", "file", "read", "write"],
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["$1", "bar_t", "file", "read"],
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["$2", "bar_t", "file", "write"],
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["$3", "usr_t", "dir", "create", "add_name"],
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["$3", "usr_t", "file", "read", "write"],
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["$2", "bar_t", "file", "read"],
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["$3", "bar_t", "file", "write"]]
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self.assertTrue(compare_avsets(comp_avs, interface.access))
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def test_export(self):
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h = refparser.parse(interface_example)
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i = interfaces.InterfaceSet()
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i.add_headers(h)
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f = open("output", "w")
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i.to_file(f)
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f.close()
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i2 = interfaces.InterfaceSet()
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f = open("output")
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i2.from_file(f)
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if_status = [False, False, False]
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for ifv in i2.interfaces.values():
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if ifv.name == "files_search_usr":
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if_status[0] = True
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if ifv.name == "files_list_usr":
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if_status[1] = True
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if ifv.name == "files_exec_usr_files":
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if_status[2] = True
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self.assertEquals(if_status[0], True)
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self.assertEquals(if_status[1], True)
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self.assertEquals(if_status[2], True)
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