import datetime from uuid import UUID from flask import g import pytest from colour import Color from ereuse_utils.naming import Naming from ereuse_utils.test import ANY from pytest import raises from sqlalchemy.util import OrderedSet from teal.db import ResourceNotFound from teal.enums import Layouts from ereuse_devicehub.client import Client, UserClient from ereuse_devicehub.db import db from ereuse_devicehub.devicehub import Devicehub from ereuse_devicehub.resources.action import models as m from ereuse_devicehub.resources.action.models import Remove, TestConnectivity from ereuse_devicehub.resources.agent.models import Person from ereuse_devicehub.resources.device import models as d from ereuse_devicehub.resources.device.exceptions import NeedsId from ereuse_devicehub.resources.device.schemas import Device as DeviceS from ereuse_devicehub.resources.device.sync import MismatchBetweenTags, MismatchBetweenTagsAndHid, \ Sync from ereuse_devicehub.resources.enums import ComputerChassis, DisplayTech, Severity, \ SnapshotSoftware, TransferState from ereuse_devicehub.resources.tag.model import Tag from ereuse_devicehub.resources.user import User from tests import conftest from tests.conftest import file @pytest.mark.mvp @pytest.mark.usefixtures(conftest.auth_app_context.__name__) def test_device_model(): """Tests that the correctness of the device model and its relationships.""" pc = d.Desktop(model='p1mo', manufacturer='p1ma', serial_number='p1s', chassis=ComputerChassis.Tower) net = d.NetworkAdapter(model='c1mo', manufacturer='c1ma', serial_number='c1s') graphic = d.GraphicCard(model='c2mo', manufacturer='c2ma', memory=1500) pc.components.add(net) pc.components.add(graphic) db.session.add(pc) db.session.commit() pc = d.Desktop.query.one() assert pc.serial_number == 'p1s' assert pc.components == OrderedSet([net, graphic]) network_adapter = d.NetworkAdapter.query.one() assert network_adapter.parent == pc # Removing a component from pc doesn't delete the component pc.components.remove(net) db.session.commit() pc = d.Device.query.filter_by(id=pc.id).first() # this is the same as querying for d.Desktop directly assert pc.components == {graphic} network_adapter = d.NetworkAdapter.query.one() assert network_adapter not in pc.components assert network_adapter.parent is None # Deleting the pc deletes everything gcard = d.GraphicCard.query.one() db.session.delete(pc) db.session.flush() assert pc.id == 1 assert d.Desktop.query.first() is None db.session.commit() assert d.Desktop.query.first() is None assert network_adapter.id == 2 assert d.NetworkAdapter.query.first() is not None, 'We removed the network adaptor' assert gcard.id == 3, 'We should still hold a reference to a zombie graphic card' assert d.GraphicCard.query.first() is None, 'We should have deleted it –it was inside the pc' @pytest.mark.xfail(reason='Test not developed') def test_device_problems(): pass @pytest.mark.mvp @pytest.mark.usefixtures(conftest.app_context.__name__) def test_device_schema(): """Ensures the user does not upload non-writable or extra fields.""" device_s = DeviceS() device_s.load({'serialNumber': 'foo1', 'model': 'foo', 'manufacturer': 'bar2'}) device_s.dump(d.Device(id=1)) @pytest.mark.mvp @pytest.mark.usefixtures(conftest.auth_app_context.__name__) def test_physical_properties(): c = d.Motherboard(slots=2, usb=3, serial_number='sn', model='ml', manufacturer='mr', width=2.0, color=Color()) pc = d.Desktop(chassis=ComputerChassis.Tower, model='foo', manufacturer='bar', serial_number='foo-bar', weight=2.8, width=1.4, height=2.1, color=Color('LightSeaGreen')) pc.components.add(c) db.session.add(pc) db.session.commit() assert c.physical_properties == { 'usb': 3, 'serial_number': 'sn', 'pcmcia': None, 'model': 'ml', 'slots': 2, 'serial': None, 'firewire': None, 'manufacturer': 'mr', 'bios_date': None, 'ram_max_size': None, 'ram_slots': None } assert pc.physical_properties == { 'chassis': ComputerChassis.Tower, 'deliverynote_address': None, 'deposit': 0, 'ethereum_address': None, 'manufacturer': 'bar', 'model': 'foo', 'owner_id': pc.owner_id, 'receiver_id': None, 'serial_number': 'foo-bar', 'transfer_state': TransferState.Initial } @pytest.mark.mvp @pytest.mark.usefixtures(conftest.auth_app_context.__name__) def test_component_similar_one(): snapshot = conftest.file('pc-components.db') pc = snapshot['device'] snapshot['components'][0]['serial_number'] = snapshot['components'][1]['serial_number'] = None pc = d.Desktop(**pc, components=OrderedSet(d.Component(**c) for c in snapshot['components'])) component1, component2 = pc.components # type: d.Component db.session.add(pc) db.session.flush() # Let's create a new component named 'A' similar to 1 componentA = d.Component(model=component1.model, manufacturer=component1.manufacturer) similar_to_a = componentA.similar_one(pc, set()) assert similar_to_a == component1 # d.Component B does not have the same model componentB = d.Component(model='nope', manufacturer=component1.manufacturer) with pytest.raises(ResourceNotFound): assert componentB.similar_one(pc, set()) # If we blacklist component A we won't get anything with pytest.raises(ResourceNotFound): assert componentA.similar_one(pc, blacklist={componentA.id}) @pytest.mark.mvp @pytest.mark.usefixtures(conftest.auth_app_context.__name__) def test_add_remove(): # Original state: # pc has c1 and c2 # pc2 has c3 # c4 is not with any pc values = conftest.file('pc-components.db') pc = values['device'] c1, c2 = (d.Component(**c) for c in values['components']) pc = d.Desktop(**pc, components=OrderedSet([c1, c2])) db.session.add(pc) c3 = d.Component(serial_number='nc1') pc2 = d.Desktop(serial_number='s2', components=OrderedSet([c3]), chassis=ComputerChassis.Microtower) c4 = d.Component(serial_number='c4s') db.session.add(pc2) db.session.add(c4) db.session.commit() # Test: # pc has only c3 actions = Sync.add_remove(device=pc, components={c3, c4}) db.session.add_all(actions) db.session.commit() # We enforce the appliance of order_by assert len(actions) == 1 assert isinstance(actions[0], Remove) assert actions[0].device == pc2 assert actions[0].components == OrderedSet([c3]) @pytest.mark.mvp @pytest.mark.usefixtures(conftest.auth_app_context.__name__) def test_sync_run_components_empty(): """Syncs a device that has an empty components list. The system should remove all the components from the device. """ s = conftest.file('pc-components.db') pc = d.Desktop(**s['device'], components=OrderedSet(d.Component(**c) for c in s['components'])) db.session.add(pc) db.session.commit() # Create a new transient non-db synced object pc = d.Desktop(**s['device']) db_pc, _ = Sync().run(pc, components=OrderedSet()) assert not db_pc.components assert not pc.components @pytest.mark.mvp @pytest.mark.usefixtures(conftest.auth_app_context.__name__) def test_sync_run_components_none(): """Syncs a device that has a None components. The system should keep all the components from the device. """ s = conftest.file('pc-components.db') pc = d.Desktop(**s['device'], components=OrderedSet(d.Component(**c) for c in s['components'])) db.session.add(pc) db.session.commit() # Create a new transient non-db synced object transient_pc = d.Desktop(**s['device']) db_pc, _ = Sync().run(transient_pc, components=None) assert db_pc.components assert db_pc.components == pc.components @pytest.mark.mvp @pytest.mark.usefixtures(conftest.auth_app_context.__name__) def test_sync_execute_register_desktop_new_desktop_no_tag(): """Syncs a new d.Desktop with HID and without a tag, creating it.""" # Case 1: device does not exist on DB pc = d.Desktop(**conftest.file('pc-components.db')['device']) db_pc = Sync().execute_register(pc) assert pc.physical_properties == db_pc.physical_properties @pytest.mark.mvp @pytest.mark.usefixtures(conftest.auth_app_context.__name__) def test_sync_execute_register_desktop_existing_no_tag(): """Syncs an existing d.Desktop with HID and without a tag.""" pc = d.Desktop(**conftest.file('pc-components.db')['device']) db.session.add(pc) db.session.commit() pc = d.Desktop( **conftest.file('pc-components.db')['device']) # Create a new transient non-db object # 1: device exists on DB db_pc = Sync().execute_register(pc) pc.deposit = 0 pc.owner_id = db_pc.owner_id pc.transfer_state = TransferState.Initial assert pc.physical_properties == db_pc.physical_properties @pytest.mark.mvp @pytest.mark.usefixtures(conftest.app_context.__name__) def test_sync_execute_register_desktop_no_hid_no_tag(user: UserClient): """Syncs a d.Desktop without HID and no tag. This should not fail as we don't have a way to identify it. """ device = conftest.file('pc-components.db')['device'] device['owner_id'] = user.user['id'] pc = d.Desktop(**device) # 1: device has no HID pc.hid = pc.model = None returned_pc = Sync().execute_register(pc) assert returned_pc == pc @pytest.mark.mvp @pytest.mark.usefixtures(conftest.auth_app_context.__name__) def test_sync_execute_register_desktop_tag_not_linked(): """Syncs a new d.Desktop with HID and a non-linked tag. It is OK if the tag was not linked, it will be linked in this process. """ tag = Tag(id='foo') db.session.add(tag) db.session.commit() # Create a new transient non-db object pc = d.Desktop(**conftest.file('pc-components.db')['device'], tags=OrderedSet([Tag(id='foo')])) returned_pc = Sync().execute_register(pc) assert returned_pc == pc assert tag.device == pc, 'Tag has to be linked' assert d.Desktop.query.one() == pc, 'd.Desktop had to be set to db' @pytest.mark.mvp @pytest.mark.usefixtures(conftest.auth_app_context.__name__) def test_sync_execute_register_no_hid_tag_not_linked(tag_id: str): """Validates registering a d.Desktop without HID and a non-linked tag. In this case it is ok still, as the non-linked tag proves that the d.Desktop was not existing before (otherwise the tag would be linked), and thus it creates a new d.Desktop. """ tag = Tag(id=tag_id) pc = d.Desktop(**conftest.file('pc-components.db')['device'], tags=OrderedSet([tag])) db.session.add(g.user) returned_pc = Sync().execute_register(pc) db.session.commit() assert returned_pc == pc db_tag = next(iter(returned_pc.tags)) # they are not the same tags though # tag is a transient obj and db_tag the one from the db # they have the same pk though assert tag != db_tag, 'They are not the same tags though' assert db_tag.id == tag.id assert d.Desktop.query.one() == pc, 'd.Desktop had to be set to db' @pytest.mark.mvp @pytest.mark.usefixtures(conftest.app_context.__name__) def test_sync_execute_register_tag_does_not_exist(): """Ensures not being able to register if the tag does not exist, even if the device has HID or it existed before. Tags have to be created before trying to link them through a Snapshot. """ pc = d.Desktop(**conftest.file('pc-components.db')['device'], tags=OrderedSet([Tag('foo')])) with raises(ResourceNotFound): Sync().execute_register(pc) @pytest.mark.mvp @pytest.mark.usefixtures(conftest.auth_app_context.__name__) def test_sync_execute_register_tag_linked_same_device(): """If the tag is linked to the device, regardless if it has HID, the system should match the device through the tag. (If it has HID it validates both HID and tag point at the same device, this his checked in ). """ orig_pc = d.Desktop(**conftest.file('pc-components.db')['device']) db.session.add(Tag(id='foo', device=orig_pc)) db.session.commit() pc = d.Desktop( **conftest.file('pc-components.db')['device']) # Create a new transient non-db object pc.tags.add(Tag(id='foo')) db_pc = Sync().execute_register(pc) assert db_pc.id == orig_pc.id assert len(db_pc.tags) == 1 assert next(iter(db_pc.tags)).id == 'foo' @pytest.mark.mvp @pytest.mark.usefixtures(conftest.auth_app_context.__name__) def test_sync_execute_register_tag_linked_other_device_mismatch_between_tags(): """Checks that sync raises an error if finds that at least two passed-in tags are not linked to the same device. """ pc1 = d.Desktop(**conftest.file('pc-components.db')['device']) db.session.add(Tag(id='foo-1', device=pc1)) pc2 = d.Desktop(**conftest.file('pc-components.db')['device']) pc2.serial_number = 'pc2-serial' pc2.hid = Naming.hid(pc2.type, pc2.manufacturer, pc2.model, pc2.serial_number) db.session.add(Tag(id='foo-2', device=pc2)) db.session.commit() pc1 = d.Desktop( **conftest.file('pc-components.db')['device']) # Create a new transient non-db object pc1.tags.add(Tag(id='foo-1')) pc1.tags.add(Tag(id='foo-2')) with raises(MismatchBetweenTags): Sync().execute_register(pc1) @pytest.mark.mvp @pytest.mark.usefixtures(conftest.auth_app_context.__name__) def test_sync_execute_register_mismatch_between_tags_and_hid(): """Checks that sync raises an error if it finds that the HID does not point at the same device as the tag does. In this case we set HID -> pc1 but tag -> pc2 """ pc1 = d.Desktop(**conftest.file('pc-components.db')['device']) db.session.add(Tag(id='foo-1', device=pc1)) pc2 = d.Desktop(**conftest.file('pc-components.db')['device']) pc2.serial_number = 'pc2-serial' pc2.hid = Naming.hid(pc2.type, pc2.manufacturer, pc2.model, pc2.serial_number) db.session.add(Tag(id='foo-2', device=pc2)) db.session.commit() pc1 = d.Desktop( **conftest.file('pc-components.db')['device']) # Create a new transient non-db object pc1.tags.add(Tag(id='foo-2')) with raises(MismatchBetweenTagsAndHid): Sync().execute_register(pc1) @pytest.mark.mvp def test_get_device(app: Devicehub, user: UserClient): """Checks GETting a d.Desktop with its components.""" with app.app_context(): pc = d.Desktop(model='p1mo', manufacturer='p1ma', serial_number='p1s', chassis=ComputerChassis.Tower, owner_id=user.user['id']) pc.components = OrderedSet([ d.NetworkAdapter(model='c1mo', manufacturer='c1ma', serial_number='c1s'), d.GraphicCard(model='c2mo', manufacturer='c2ma', memory=1500) ]) db.session.add(pc) # todo test is an abstract class. replace with another one db.session.add(TestConnectivity(device=pc, severity=Severity.Info, agent=Person(name='Timmy'), author=User(email='bar@bar.com'))) db.session.commit() pc, _ = user.get(res=d.Device, item=1) assert len(pc['actions']) == 1 assert pc['actions'][0]['type'] == 'TestConnectivity' assert pc['actions'][0]['device'] == 1 assert pc['actions'][0]['severity'] == 'Info' assert UUID(pc['actions'][0]['author']) assert 'actions_components' not in pc, 'actions_components are internal use only' assert 'actions_one' not in pc, 'they are internal use only' assert 'author' not in pc assert tuple(c['id'] for c in pc['components']) == (2, 3) assert pc['hid'] == 'desktop-p1ma-p1mo-p1s' assert pc['model'] == 'p1mo' assert pc['manufacturer'] == 'p1ma' assert pc['serialNumber'] == 'p1s' assert pc['type'] == d.Desktop.t @pytest.mark.mvp def test_get_devices(app: Devicehub, user: UserClient): """Checks GETting multiple devices.""" with app.app_context(): pc = d.Desktop(model='p1mo', manufacturer='p1ma', serial_number='p1s', chassis=ComputerChassis.Tower, owner_id=user.user['id']) pc.components = OrderedSet([ d.NetworkAdapter(model='c1mo', manufacturer='c1ma', serial_number='c1s'), d.GraphicCard(model='c2mo', manufacturer='c2ma', memory=1500) ]) pc1 = d.Desktop(model='p2mo', manufacturer='p2ma', serial_number='p2s', chassis=ComputerChassis.Tower, owner_id=user.user['id']) pc2 = d.Laptop(model='p3mo', manufacturer='p3ma', serial_number='p3s', chassis=ComputerChassis.Netbook, owner_id=user.user['id']) db.session.add_all((pc, pc1, pc2)) db.session.commit() devices, _ = user.get(res=d.Device) assert tuple(dev['id'] for dev in devices['items']) == (1, 2, 3, 4, 5) assert tuple(dev['type'] for dev in devices['items']) == ( d.Desktop.t, d.Desktop.t, d.Laptop.t, d.NetworkAdapter.t, d.GraphicCard.t ) @pytest.mark.mvp def test_get_device_permissions(app: Devicehub, user: UserClient, user2: UserClient): """Checks GETting a d.Desktop with its components.""" user.post(file('asus-eee-1000h.snapshot.11'), res=m.Snapshot) pc, res = user.get("/devices/1", None) assert res.status_code == 200 assert len(pc['actions']) == 9 pc2, res2 = user2.get("/devices/1", None) assert res2.status_code == 200 assert pc2 == {} @pytest.mark.mvp def test_get_devices_permissions(app: Devicehub, user: UserClient, user2: UserClient): """Checks GETting multiple devices.""" user.post(file('asus-eee-1000h.snapshot.11'), res=m.Snapshot) url = '/devices/?filter={"type":["Computer"]}' devices, res = user.get(url, None) devices2, res2 = user2.get(url, None) assert res.status_code == 200 assert res2.status_code == 200 assert len(devices['items']) == 1 assert len(devices2['items']) == 0 @pytest.mark.mvp @pytest.mark.usefixtures(conftest.auth_app_context.__name__) def test_computer_monitor(): m = d.ComputerMonitor(technology=DisplayTech.LCD, manufacturer='foo', model='bar', serial_number='foo-bar', resolution_width=1920, resolution_height=1080, size=14.5) db.session.add(m) db.session.commit() @pytest.mark.mvp def test_manufacturer(user: UserClient): m, r = user.get(res='Manufacturer', query=[('search', 'asus')]) assert m == {'items': [{'name': 'Asus', 'url': 'https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Asus'}]} assert r.cache_control.public assert r.expires > datetime.datetime.now() @pytest.mark.mvp @pytest.mark.xfail(reason='Develop functionality') def test_manufacturer_enforced(): """Ensures that non-computer devices can submit only manufacturers from the Manufacturer table. """ @pytest.mark.mvp def test_device_properties_format(app: Devicehub, user: UserClient): user.post(file('asus-eee-1000h.snapshot.11'), res=m.Snapshot) with app.app_context(): pc = d.Laptop.query.one() # type: d.Laptop assert format(pc) == 'Laptop 1: model 1000h, S/N 94oaaq021116' assert format(pc, 't') == 'Netbook 1000h' assert format(pc, 's') == '(asustek computer inc.) S/N 94OAAQ021116' assert pc.ram_size == 1024 assert pc.data_storage_size == 152627 assert pc.graphic_card_model == 'mobile 945gse express integrated graphics controller' assert pc.processor_model == 'intel atom cpu n270 @ 1.60ghz' net = next(c for c in pc.components if isinstance(c, d.NetworkAdapter)) assert format(net) == 'NetworkAdapter 2: model ar8121/ar8113/ar8114 ' \ 'gigabit or fast ethernet, S/N 00:24:8c:7f:cf:2d' assert format(net, 't') == 'NetworkAdapter ar8121/ar8113/ar8114 gigabit or fast ethernet' assert format(net, 's') == 'qualcomm atheros 00:24:8C:7F:CF:2D – 100 Mbps' hdd = next(c for c in pc.components if isinstance(c, d.DataStorage)) assert format(hdd) == 'HardDrive 7: model st9160310as, S/N 5sv4tqa6' assert format(hdd, 't') == 'HardDrive st9160310as' assert format(hdd, 's') == 'seagate 5SV4TQA6 – 152 GB' @pytest.mark.mvp def test_device_public(user: UserClient, client: Client): s, _ = user.post(file('asus-eee-1000h.snapshot.11'), res=m.Snapshot) html, _ = client.get(res=d.Device, item=s['device']['id'], accept=ANY) assert 'intel atom cpu n270 @ 1.60ghz' in html assert '00:24:8C:7F:CF:2D – 100 Mbps' in html @pytest.mark.mvp @pytest.mark.usefixtures(conftest.app_context.__name__) def test_computer_accessory_model(): sai = d.SAI() db.session.add(sai) keyboard = d.Keyboard(layout=Layouts.ES) db.session.add(keyboard) mouse = d.Mouse() db.session.add(mouse) db.session.commit() @pytest.mark.mvp @pytest.mark.usefixtures(conftest.app_context.__name__) def test_networking_model(): router = d.Router(speed=1000, wireless=True) db.session.add(router) switch = d.Switch(speed=1000, wireless=False) db.session.add(switch) db.session.commit() @pytest.mark.usefixtures(conftest.app_context.__name__) def test_cooking_mixer(): mixer = d.Mixer(serial_number='foo', model='bar', manufacturer='foobar') db.session.add(mixer) db.session.commit() def test_cooking_mixer_api(user: UserClient): snapshot, _ = user.post( { 'type': 'Snapshot', 'device': { 'serialNumber': 'foo', 'model': 'bar', 'manufacturer': 'foobar', 'type': 'Mixer' }, 'version': '11.0', 'software': SnapshotSoftware.Web.name }, res=m.Snapshot ) mixer, _ = user.get(res=d.Device, item=snapshot['device']['id']) assert mixer['type'] == 'Mixer' assert mixer['serialNumber'] == 'foo'