Beispiel #1
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def test_check_compliance_history(request, virtualcenter_provider, vmware_vm):
    """This test checks if compliance history link in a VM details screen work.

    Steps:
        * Create any VM compliance policy
        * Assign it to a policy profile
        * Assign the policy profile to any VM
        * Perform the compliance check for the VM
        * Go to the VM details screen
        * Click on "History" row in Compliance InfoBox

    Result:
        Compliance history screen with last 10 checks should be opened
    """
    policy = VMCompliancePolicy(
        "Check compliance history policy {}".format(fauxfactory.gen_alpha()),
        active=True,
        scope="fill_field(VM and Instance : Name, INCLUDES, {})".format(
            vmware_vm.name))
    request.addfinalizer(lambda: policy.delete() if policy.exists else None)
    policy.create()
    policy_profile = PolicyProfile(policy.description, policies=[policy])
    request.addfinalizer(lambda: policy_profile.delete()
                         if policy_profile.exists else None)
    policy_profile.create()
    virtualcenter_provider.assign_policy_profiles(policy_profile.description)
    request.addfinalizer(lambda: virtualcenter_provider.
                         unassign_policy_profiles(policy_profile.description))
    vmware_vm.check_compliance()
    vmware_vm.open_details(["Compliance", "History"])
    appliance = get_or_create_current_appliance()
    history_screen_title = Text(appliance.browser.widgetastic,
                                "//span[@id='explorer_title_text']").text
    assert history_screen_title == '"Compliance History" for Virtual Machine "{}"'.format(
        vmware_vm.name)
Beispiel #2
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def test_check_compliance_history(request, virtualcenter_provider, vmware_vm):
    """This test checks if compliance history link in a VM details screen work.

    Steps:
        * Create any VM compliance policy
        * Assign it to a policy profile
        * Assign the policy profile to any VM
        * Perform the compliance check for the VM
        * Go to the VM details screen
        * Click on "History" row in Compliance InfoBox

    Result:
        Compliance history screen with last 10 checks should be opened
    """
    policy = VMCompliancePolicy(
        "Check compliance history policy {}".format(fauxfactory.gen_alpha()),
        active=True,
        scope="fill_field(VM and Instance : Name, INCLUDES, {})".format(vmware_vm.name)
    )
    request.addfinalizer(lambda: policy.delete() if policy.exists else None)
    policy.create()
    policy_profile = PolicyProfile(
        policy.description,
        policies=[policy]
    )
    request.addfinalizer(lambda: policy_profile.delete() if policy_profile.exists else None)
    policy_profile.create()
    virtualcenter_provider.assign_policy_profiles(policy_profile.description)
    request.addfinalizer(lambda: virtualcenter_provider.unassign_policy_profiles(
        policy_profile.description))
    vmware_vm.check_compliance()
    vmware_vm.open_details(["Compliance", "History"])
    appliance = get_or_create_current_appliance()
    history_screen_title = Text(appliance.browser.widgetastic,
        "//span[@id='explorer_title_text']").text
    assert history_screen_title == '"Compliance History" for Virtual Machine "{}"'.format(
        vmware_vm.name)
def test_scope_windows_registry_stuck(request, setup_a_provider):
    """If you provide Scope checking windows registry, it messes CFME up. Recoverable."""
    policy = VMCompliancePolicy(
        "Windows registry scope glitch testing Compliance Policy",
        active=True,
        scope=r"fill_registry(HKLM\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\CurrentVersion\Uninstall\test, "
        r"some value, INCLUDES, some content)"
    )
    request.addfinalizer(lambda: policy.delete() if policy.exists else None)
    policy.create()
    profile = PolicyProfile(
        "Windows registry scope glitch testing Compliance Policy",
        policies=[policy]
    )
    request.addfinalizer(lambda: profile.delete() if profile.exists else None)
    profile.create()
    # Now assign this malformed profile to a VM
    vm = VM.factory(Vm.get_first_vm_title(provider=setup_a_provider), setup_a_provider)
    vm.assign_policy_profiles(profile.description)
    # It should be screwed here, but do additional check
    navigate_to(Server, 'Dashboard')
    navigate_to(Vm, 'All')
    assert "except" not in pytest.sel.title().lower()
    vm.unassign_policy_profiles(profile.description)
Beispiel #4
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def test_scope_windows_registry_stuck(request, infra_provider):
    """If you provide Scope checking windows registry, it messes CFME up. Recoverable."""
    policy = VMCompliancePolicy(
        "Windows registry scope glitch testing Compliance Policy",
        active=True,
        scope=r"fill_registry(HKLM\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\CurrentVersion\Uninstall\test, "
        r"some value, INCLUDES, some content)"
    )
    request.addfinalizer(lambda: policy.delete() if policy.exists else None)
    policy.create()
    profile = PolicyProfile(
        "Windows registry scope glitch testing Compliance Policy",
        policies=[policy]
    )
    request.addfinalizer(lambda: profile.delete() if profile.exists else None)
    profile.create()
    # Now assign this malformed profile to a VM
    vm = VM.factory(Vm.get_first_vm(provider=infra_provider).name, infra_provider)
    vm.assign_policy_profiles(profile.description)
    # It should be screwed here, but do additional check
    navigate_to(Server, 'Dashboard')
    navigate_to(Vm, 'All')
    assert "except" not in pytest.sel.title().lower()
    vm.unassign_policy_profiles(profile.description)