Source code for identity.v2.test_users

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import time

import testtools

from tempest.api.identity import base
from tempest import config
from tempest.lib.common.utils import data_utils
from tempest.lib import decorators
from tempest.lib import exceptions


CONF = config.CONF


[docs] class IdentityUsersTest(base.BaseIdentityV2Test): """Test user password in identity v2 API""" @classmethod def resource_setup(cls): super(IdentityUsersTest, cls).resource_setup() cls.creds = cls.os_primary.credentials cls.username = cls.creds.username cls.password = cls.creds.password cls.tenant_name = cls.creds.tenant_name def _update_password(self, user_id, original_password, password): self.non_admin_users_client.update_user_own_password( user_id, password=password, original_password=original_password) # NOTE(morganfainberg): Fernet tokens are not subsecond aware and # Keystone should only be precise to the second. Sleep to ensure # we are passing the second boundary. time.sleep(1) # check authorization with new password self.non_admin_token_client.auth(self.username, password, self.tenant_name) # Reset auth to get a new token with the new password self.non_admin_users_client.auth_provider.clear_auth() self.non_admin_users_client.auth_provider.credentials.password = ( password) def _restore_password(self, user_id, old_pass, new_pass): if CONF.identity_feature_enabled.security_compliance: # First we need to clear the password history unique_count = CONF.identity.user_unique_last_password_count for _ in range(unique_count): random_pass = data_utils.rand_password() self._update_password( user_id, original_password=new_pass, password=random_pass) new_pass = random_pass self._update_password( user_id, original_password=new_pass, password=old_pass) # Reset auth again to verify the password restore does work. # Clear auth restores the original credentials and deletes # cached auth data self.non_admin_users_client.auth_provider.clear_auth() # NOTE(lbragstad): Fernet tokens are not subsecond aware and # Keystone should only be precise to the second. Sleep to ensure we # are passing the second boundary before attempting to # authenticate. time.sleep(1) self.non_admin_users_client.auth_provider.set_auth()
[docs] @decorators.idempotent_id('165859c9-277f-4124-9479-a7d1627b0ca7') @testtools.skipIf(CONF.identity_feature_enabled.immutable_user_source, 'Skipped because environment has an ' 'immutable user source and solely ' 'provides read-only access to users.') def test_user_update_own_password(self): """test updating user's own password via v2 API""" old_pass = self.creds.password old_token = self.non_admin_users_client.token new_pass = data_utils.rand_password() user_id = self.creds.user_id # to change password back. important for use_dynamic_credentials=false self.addCleanup(self._restore_password, user_id, old_pass, new_pass) # user updates own password self._update_password( user_id, original_password=old_pass, password=new_pass) # authorize with old token should lead to Unauthorized self.assertRaises(exceptions.Unauthorized, self.non_admin_token_client.auth_token, old_token) # authorize with old password should lead to Unauthorized self.assertRaises(exceptions.Unauthorized, self.non_admin_token_client.auth, self.username, old_pass, self.tenant_name)