setools/tests/polcapquery.py
Chris PeBenito 4e995cc13f Convert unit tests over to assertListEqual where possible.
It makes determining what's wrong easier since it has a diff-style
output.  Also put the expected list first, so the diff style makes sense.
2014-08-01 10:52:17 -04:00

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# Copyright 2014, Tresys Technology, LLC
#
# This file is part of SETools.
#
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import unittest
from libapol import SELinuxPolicy
from libapol.polcapquery import PolCapQuery
class PolCapQueryTest(unittest.TestCase):
def setUp(self):
self.p = SELinuxPolicy("tests/polcapquery.conf")
def test_000_unset(self):
"""Policy capability query with no criteria"""
# query with no parameters gets all capabilities.
allcaps = sorted(str(c) for c in self.p.polcaps())
q = PolCapQuery(self.p)
qcaps = sorted(str(c) for c in q.results())
self.assertListEqual(allcaps, qcaps)
def test_001_name_exact(self):
"""Policy capability query with exact match"""
q = PolCapQuery(self.p, name="open_perms", name_regex=False)
caps = sorted(str(c) for c in q.results())
self.assertListEqual(["open_perms"], caps)
def test_002_name_regex(self):
"""Policy capability query with regex match"""
q = PolCapQuery(self.p, name="pe?er", name_regex=True)
caps = sorted(str(c) for c in q.results())
self.assertListEqual(["network_peer_controls", "open_perms"], caps)