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The existing documentation explicitly claims that not specifying “run” in a waiver is equivalent to specifying “run: false.” It turns out to be the case that the claim is completely false. This commit includes a test for a new control 18_waivered_no_expiry_default_run that behaves exactly like the control 04_waivered_no_expiry_ran_fails. That is, not specifying run in a waiver is the same as specifying “run: true.” Signed-off-by: David Marshall <dmarshall@gmail.com>
186 lines
6.7 KiB
Ruby
186 lines
6.7 KiB
Ruby
require "functional/helper"
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describe "waivers" do
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include FunctionalHelper
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parallelize_me! # 10s -> 2s w/ N=15
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let(:waivers_profiles_path) { "#{profile_path}/waivers" }
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let(:run_result) { run_inspec_process(cmd, json: true) }
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let(:controls_by_id) { run_result; @json.dig("profiles", 0, "controls").map { |c| [c["id"], c] }.to_h }
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let(:cmd) { "exec #{waivers_profiles_path}/#{profile_name} --input-file #{waivers_profiles_path}/#{profile_name}/files/#{waiver_file}" }
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attr_accessor :out
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def inspec(commandline, prefix = nil)
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@stdout = @stderr = nil
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self.out = super
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end
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def stdout
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@stdout ||= out.stdout
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.force_encoding(Encoding::UTF_8)
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end
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def stderr
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@stderr ||= out.stderr
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.force_encoding(Encoding::UTF_8)
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end
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def assert_test_outcome(expected, control_id)
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assert_equal expected, controls_by_id.dig(control_id, "results", 0, "status")
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end
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def assert_stringy(s)
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assert_kind_of String, s
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refute_empty s
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end
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def waiver_data(control_id)
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controls_by_id.dig(control_id, "waiver_data")
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end
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def assert_waiver_annotation(control_id)
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act = waiver_data control_id
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# extract data from control_id
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expiry = !!(control_id !~ /no_expiry/)
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in_past = !!(control_id =~ /in_past/)
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in_future = !!(control_id =~ /in_future/)
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ran = !!(control_id !~ /not_ran/)
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default_run = !!(control_id =~ /default_run/)
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waiver_expired_in_past = /Waiver expired/ =~ act["message"]
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# higher logic
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waived = (!expiry && !ran) || (expiry && !ran && in_future)
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# TODO: wasn't message was originally specced as being optional?
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has_message = expiry && !ran && in_past
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assert_instance_of Hash, act
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assert_stringy act["justification"] # TODO: optional?
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assert_equal ran, act["run"] unless default_run
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assert_equal waived, act["skipped_due_to_waiver"]
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assert_stringy act["message"] if has_message
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# We supply a message indicating that the waiver has expired in all cases
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assert_equal "", act["message"] unless has_message || waiver_expired_in_past
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end
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def refute_waiver_annotation(control_id)
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act = waiver_data control_id
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assert_instance_of Hash, act
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assert_empty act
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end
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def assert_skip_message(yea, nay)
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msg = controls_by_id.dig("01_only_if", "results", 0, "skip_message")
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assert_includes msg, yea
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refute_includes msg, nay
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end
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describe "a fully pre-slugged control file" do
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let(:profile_name) { "basic" }
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let(:waiver_file) { "waivers.yaml" }
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# rubocop:disable Layout/AlignHash
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{
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"01_not_waivered_passes" => "passed",
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"02_not_waivered_fails" => "failed",
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"03_waivered_no_expiry_ran_passes" => "passed",
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"04_waivered_no_expiry_ran_fails" => "failed",
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"05_waivered_no_expiry_not_ran" => "skipped",
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"06_waivered_expiry_in_past_ran_passes" => "passed",
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"07_waivered_expiry_in_past_ran_fails" => "failed",
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"08_waivered_expiry_in_past_not_ran" => "passed",
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"09_waivered_expiry_in_future_ran_passes" => "passed",
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"10_waivered_expiry_in_future_ran_fails" => "failed",
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"11_waivered_expiry_in_future_not_ran" => "skipped",
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"12_waivered_expiry_in_future_z_ran_passes" => "passed",
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"13_waivered_expiry_in_future_z_ran_fails" => "failed",
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"14_waivered_expiry_in_future_z_not_ran" => "skipped",
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"15_waivered_expiry_in_future_string_ran_passes" => "passed",
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"16_waivered_expiry_in_future_string_ran_fails" => "failed",
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"17_waivered_expiry_in_future_string_not_ran" => "skipped",
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"18_waivered_no_expiry_default_run" => "failed",
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}.each do |control_id, expected|
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it "has all of the expected outcomes #{control_id}" do
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assert_test_outcome expected, control_id
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if control_id !~ /not_waivered/
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assert_waiver_annotation control_id
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else
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refute_waiver_annotation control_id
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end
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end
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end
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end
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describe "an input and control with the same name" do
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# This is a test for a regression articulated here:
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# https://github.com/inspec/inspec/issues/4936
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it "can execute when control namespace clashes with input" do
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inspec("exec " + "#{waivers_profiles_path}/namespace-clash" + " --no-create-lockfile" + " --no-color")
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_(stdout).wont_include("Control Source Code Error")
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_(stdout).must_include "\nProfile Summary: 1 successful control, 0 control failures, 0 controls skipped\n"
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_(stderr).must_equal ""
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assert_exit_code 0, out
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end
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end
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describe "an inherited profile" do
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let(:profile_name) { "waiver-wrapper" }
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let(:waiver_file) { "waivers.yaml" }
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it "should set the data in the child but be empty in the wrapper" do
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run_result
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child_profile = @json["profiles"].detect { |p| p["name"] == "waiver-child" }
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child_waiver_data = child_profile.dig("controls", 0, "waiver_data")
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assert_instance_of Hash, child_waiver_data
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refute_empty child_waiver_data
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expected_child_waiver_data = {
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"run" => false,
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"justification" => "I said so",
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"skipped_due_to_waiver" => true,
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"message" => "",
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}
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assert_equal expected_child_waiver_data, child_waiver_data
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wrapper_profile = @json["profiles"].detect { |p| p["name"] == "waiver-wrapper" }
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wrapper_waiver_data = wrapper_profile.dig("controls", 0, "waiver_data")
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assert_instance_of Hash, wrapper_waiver_data
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assert_empty wrapper_waiver_data
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end
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end
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# describe "a profile whose control ids require transformation"
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describe "a waiver file with invalid dates" do
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let(:profile_name) { "short" }
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let(:waiver_file) { "bad-date.yaml" }
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it "gracefully errors" do
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result = run_result
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assert_includes "ERROR", result.stdout # the error level
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assert_includes "01_small", result.stdout # the offending control ID
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assert_includes "never", result.stdout # The bad value
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assert_equal 1, result.exit_status
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end
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end
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describe "waivers and only_if" do
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let(:profile_name) { "only_if" }
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describe "when an only_if is used with no waiver" do
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let(:waiver_file) { "empty.yaml" }
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it "skips the control with an only_if message" do
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assert_skip_message "due to only_if", "waiver"
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end
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end
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describe "when both a skipping waiver and an only_if are present" do
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let(:waiver_file) { "waiver.yaml" }
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it "skips the control with a waiver message" do
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assert_skip_message "waiver", "due to only_if"
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end
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end
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end
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end
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