Temporary slapd launcher for testing purposes
Project description
volatildap provides simple helpers for testing code against a LDAP database.
Its main features include:
Simple configuration: Don’t provide anything; the LDAP server will start with sane defaults
Built-in cleanup: As soon as the test ends / the test process exits, the server is instantly removed
Cross-distribution setup: Automatically discover system paths for OpenLDAP binaries, schemas, etc.
Usage
import volatildap
class MyTests(unittest.TestCase):
@classmethod
def setUpClass(cls):
super(MyTests, cls).setUpClass()
cls._slapd = volatildap.LdapServer(suffix='dc=example,dc=org')
def setUp(self):
# Will start the server, or reset/restart it if already started from a previous test.
self._slapd.start()
def test_something(self):
conn = ldap.connection(self._slapd.uri)
# Do some tests
def test_with_data(self):
# Load some data
self._slapd.add({'ou=people': {'cn': [b'Users']}})
# Run the tests
The volatildap.LdapServer provides a few useful methods:
- start()
Start or restart the server. This will:
Clear all data, if any
Start the server if it’s not yet running
Populate the initial data
- stop()
Stop the server.
This will clean up all data and kill the proces.
- wait()
Wait until the server is asked to stop.
Mostly useful when controlling the server in another manner, or to use the volatildap server as a development instance.
- add(data)
Add some data, see the initial_data structure below.
- get(dn)
Retrieve an object by its distinguished name;
Returns a dictionary mapping an attribute to the list of its values, as bytes.
Raises KeyError if the distinguished name is unknown to the underlying database.
- add_ldif(contents)
Add lines from a LDIF file - contents should be bytes.
- get_ldif(dn)
Return an entry as a list of lines for a LDIF file
- reset()
Restore the server to its pristine, initial state. This includes loading the inital_data.
It also exposes the following attributes:
- uri
The URI to use to contect the server (e.g ldap://localhost:10389/)
- rootdn
The distinguishedName of the admin account
- rootpw
The password of the admin account
- suffix
The suffix used by the LDAP server
- port
The TCP port the LDAP server is listening on
- tls_config
A named tuple, containing the TLS attributes. The only guaranteed attribute is tls_config.root, which contains the PEM-formatted server certificate.
Configuration
The volatildap.LdapServer class accepts a few parameters:
- suffix
The suffix to use for the LDAP tree
Default: dc=example,dc=org
- rootdn
The administrator account for the LDAP server
Default: cn=testadmin,dc=example,dc=org
- rootpw
The administrator password.
Default: A random value, available through LdapServer.rootpw
- schemas
List of schemas to load; can be either a simple name (e.g cosine.schema; looked up in openldap installation); or a path to a custom one.
Default: ['core.schema']
- initial_data
Dict mapping a distinguished name to a dict of attribute/values:
slapd(initial_data={ 'ou=people': { 'objectClass': ['organizationalUnit'], 'cn': ['People'], }, })
Note: When adding data, the suffix can be omitted on objects DNs.
Default: {}
- skip_missing_schemas
When loading schemas, this flag instructs volatildap to continue if some schemas can’t be found.
Default: False
- port
The port to use.
Default: An available TCP port on the system
- slapd_debug
The debug level for slapd; see slapd.conf
Default: 0
- max_server_startup_delay
The maximum delay allowed for server startup, in seconds.
Default: 30
- tls_config
A set of TLS certificate files for configuring the server. A valid set for localhost is provided as volatildap.LOCALHOST_TLS_CONFIG, but users may also provide their own:
tls_config = volatildap.TLSConfig( root=read(ca_path), chain=[ read(intermediate_path), ], certificate=read(certificate_path), key=read(key_path), )
Command line
volatildap provides a command line entrypoint for simplicity: python -m volatildap.cli
Its usage follows:
usage: cli.py [-h] [--port PORT] [--suffix SUFFIX] [--rootdn ROOTDN]
[--rootpw ROOTPW] [--debug DEBUG] [--control CONTROL]
[--initial INITIAL] [--schemas [SCHEMAS [SCHEMAS ...]]] [--tls]
optional arguments:
-h, --help show this help message and exit
--port PORT Port to listen on; empty for a dynamic port
--suffix SUFFIX LDAP suffix
--rootdn ROOTDN Distinguished Name of LDAP admin user
--rootpw ROOTPW Password of LDAP admin user
--debug DEBUG slapd debug level
--control CONTROL Start the HTTP control server on this address
--initial INITIAL Load initial objects from the provided LDIF file
--schemas [SCHEMAS [SCHEMAS ...]]
Schemas to load (multi-valued)
--tls Enable TLS, using a built-in stack
Remote control
Once such a server has been started, if a control server has been provided (for instance as --control :10380), it is possible to start a Python proxy to control it:
def setUpClass(cls):
super().setUpClass()
cls._slapd = volatildap.ProxyServer('http://localhost:10380')
All commands available on a normal instance will be available on the proxy: reset, start, stop, add, add_ldif, get, get_ldif.
The readonly attributes are also available: uri, suffix, rootdn, rootpw, port, tls_config.
When using TLS, the server’s root certificate authority can be accessed through proxy.tls_config.root.
Per-distribution specificities
- Ubuntu
Under Ubuntu, the default AppArmor policy does not allow slapd (the LDAP daemon) to read temporary folders. Users should update the /etc/apparmor.d/usr.sbin.slapd file and add /tmp/** rwk, there. k option is used to acquire lock on files. Users must also add a line with the path to their home. Using the variable $HOME won’t work so you have to add the full path. Something like /path/to/my/home/** rw,.
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