Exemple #1
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 def test_handle_options_randomsource_rejects_invalid(self, capsys):
     # we can not choose illegal values for source of randomness
     with pytest.raises(SystemExit):
         handle_options(['-r', 'not-a-valid-source-name'])
     out, err = capsys.readouterr()
     assert out == ''
     assert "invalid choice" in err
Exemple #2
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 def test_handle_options_wordlist_rejects_invalid(self, capsys):
     # we can choose only existing wordlists
     with pytest.raises(SystemExit):
         handle_options(['-w', 'not-a-valid-wordlist-name'])
     out, err = capsys.readouterr()
     assert out == ''
     assert "invalid choice" in err
 def test_handle_options_wordlist_rejects_invalid(self, capsys):
     # we can choose only existing wordlists
     with pytest.raises(SystemExit):
         handle_options(['-w', 'not-a-valid-wordlist-name'])
     out, err = capsys.readouterr()
     assert out == ''
     assert "invalid choice" in err
 def test_handle_options_randomsource_rejects_invalid(self, capsys):
     # we can not choose illegal values for source of randomness
     with pytest.raises(SystemExit):
         handle_options(['-r', 'not-a-valid-source-name'])
     out, err = capsys.readouterr()
     assert out == ''
     assert "invalid choice" in err
Exemple #5
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 def test_handle_options_max(self):
     options = handle_options([])
     assert options.max == 0
     options = handle_options(['-m', '0'])
     assert options.max == 0
     options = handle_options(['--max', '0'])
     assert options.max == 0
 def test_handle_options_delimiter(self):
     # we can set delimiter
     options = handle_options(['-d', ' '])
     assert options.delimiter == ' '
     options = handle_options(['--delimiter', ' '])
     assert options.delimiter == ' '
     options = handle_options(['-d', 'WOW'])
     assert options.delimiter == 'WOW'
 def test_handle_options_randomsource(self):
     # we can choose the source of randomness
     source_names = get_random_sources().keys()
     for name in source_names:
         options = handle_options(['-r', name])
         assert options.randomsource == name
         options = handle_options(['--randomsource', name])
         assert options.randomsource == name
Exemple #8
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 def test_handle_options_delimiter_special(self):
     # we can set number of special characters to be used as delimiter
     options = handle_options([])
     assert options.delimiter_special == 0
     options = handle_options(['-D', '3'])
     assert options.delimiter_special == 3
     options = handle_options(['--delimiter-special', '1'])
     assert options.delimiter_special == 1
Exemple #9
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 def test_handle_options_randomsource(self):
     # we can choose the source of randomness
     source_names = get_random_sources().keys()
     for name in source_names:
         options = handle_options(['-r', name])
         assert options.randomsource == name
         options = handle_options(['--randomsource', name])
         assert options.randomsource == name
Exemple #10
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 def test_handle_options_delimiter(self):
     # we can set delimiter
     options = handle_options(['-d', ' '])
     assert options.delimiter == ' '
     options = handle_options(['--delimiter', ' '])
     assert options.delimiter == ' '
     options = handle_options(['-d', 'WOW'])
     assert options.delimiter == 'WOW'
Exemple #11
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 def test_handle_options_wordlist(self, capsys):
     # we can pick a wordlist
     wordlist_names = get_wordlist_names()
     for name in wordlist_names:
         options = handle_options(['-w', name])
         assert options.wordlist == name
         options = handle_options(['--wordlist', name])
         assert options.wordlist == name
 def test_handle_options_wordlist(self, capsys):
     # we can pick a wordlist
     wordlist_names = get_wordlist_names()
     for name in wordlist_names:
         options = handle_options(['-w', name])
         assert options.wordlist == name
         options = handle_options(['--wordlist', name])
         assert options.wordlist == name
Exemple #13
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 def test_handle_options_caps(self):
     # we can set a flag to tell use of caps
     options = handle_options([])
     assert options.caps is True  # default
     options = handle_options(['-c', ])
     assert options.caps is True
     options = handle_options(['--caps', ])
     assert options.caps is True
     options = handle_options(['--no-caps', ])
     assert options.caps is False
Exemple #14
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 def test_handle_options_caps(self):
     # we can set a flag to tell use of caps
     options = handle_options([])
     assert options.caps is True  # default
     options = handle_options(['-c', ])
     assert options.caps is True
     options = handle_options(['--caps', ])
     assert options.caps is True
     options = handle_options(['--no-caps', ])
     assert options.caps is False
Exemple #15
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 def test_handle_options_verbose(self):
     # we can set verbosity level.
     options = handle_options([])
     assert options.verbose == 0
     options = handle_options(['-v', ])
     assert options.verbose == 1
     options = handle_options(['-vv', ])
     assert options.verbose == 2
     options = handle_options(['--verbose', ])
     assert options.verbose == 1
     options = handle_options(['--verbose', '--verbose', ])
     assert options.verbose == 2
Exemple #16
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 def test_handle_options_verbose(self):
     # we can set verbosity level.
     options = handle_options([])
     assert options.verbose == 0
     options = handle_options(['-v', ])
     assert options.verbose == 1
     options = handle_options(['-vv', ])
     assert options.verbose == 2
     options = handle_options(['--verbose', ])
     assert options.verbose == 1
     options = handle_options(['--verbose', '--verbose', ])
     assert options.verbose == 2
Exemple #17
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 def test_handle_options_infile(self, tmpdir):
     # we can give an infile
     tmpdir.chdir()
     with open('mywords', 'w') as fd:
         fd.write('one\ntwo\n')
     options = handle_options(['mywords', ])
     assert options.infile == 'mywords'
Exemple #18
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 def test_handle_options_infile(self, tmpdir):
     # we can give an infile
     tmpdir.chdir()
     with open('mywords', 'w') as fd:
         fd.write('one\ntwo\n')
     options = handle_options(['mywords', ])
     assert options.infile == 'mywords'
Exemple #19
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 def test_get_passphrase_special_delimiter(self):
     # delimiter_special overrules delemiter
     options = handle_options(args=[])
     options.delimiter = " "
     options.delimiter_special = 2
     phrase = get_passphrase(options)
     assert " " not in phrase
 def test_get_passphrase_specialchars(self):
     # we can request special chars in passphrases
     options = handle_options(args=[])
     options.specials = 2
     phrase = get_passphrase(options)
     specials = [x for x in phrase if x in SPECIAL_CHARS]
     # the 2nd special char position might be equal to 1st.
     assert len(specials) > 0
Exemple #21
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 def test_get_passphrase_specialchars(self):
     # we can request special chars in passphrases
     options = handle_options(args=[])
     options.specials = 2
     phrase = get_passphrase(options)
     specials = [x for x in phrase if x in SPECIAL_CHARS]
     # the 2nd special char position might be equal to 1st.
     assert len(specials) > 0
Exemple #22
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 def test_handle_options_defaults(self):
     # defaults are correctly set
     options = handle_options([])
     assert options.num == 6
     assert options.capitalize is True
     assert options.specials == 0
     assert options.infile is None
     assert options.version is False
     assert options.delimiter == ""
Exemple #23
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 def test_handle_options_defaults(self):
     # defaults are correctly set
     options = handle_options([])
     assert options.num == 6
     assert options.capitalize is True
     assert options.specials == 0
     assert options.infile is None
     assert options.version is False
     assert options.delimiter == ""
 def test_handle_options_considers_configfile(self, home_dir):
     # defaults from a local configfile are respected
     config_file = home_dir / ".diceware.ini"
     config_file.write("\n".join([
         "[diceware]", "num = 3", "caps = off", "delimiter = my-delim", ""
     ]))
     options = handle_options([])
     assert options.num == 3
     assert options.delimiter == "my-delim"
     assert options.caps is False
Exemple #25
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 def test_handle_options_defaults(self):
     # defaults are correctly set
     options = handle_options([])
     assert options.num == 6
     assert options.capitalize is True
     assert options.specials == 0
     assert options.infile is None
     assert options.version is False
     assert options.delimiter == ""
     assert options.randomsource == "system"
     assert options.wordlist == "en_8k"
Exemple #26
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 def test_handle_options_defaults(self):
     # defaults are correctly set
     options = handle_options([])
     assert options.num == 6
     assert options.caps is True
     assert options.specials == 0
     assert options.infile is None
     assert options.version is False
     assert options.delimiter == ""
     assert options.randomsource == "system"
     assert options.wordlist == "en_securedrop"
Exemple #27
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 def test_handle_options_considers_configfile(self, home_dir):
     # defaults from a local configfile are respected
     config_file = home_dir / ".diceware.ini"
     config_file.write("\n".join(
         ["[diceware]",
          "num = 3",
          "caps = off",
          "delimiter = my-delim",
          ""]))
     options = handle_options([])
     assert options.num == 3
     assert options.delimiter == "my-delim"
     assert options.caps is False
    def test_handle_options_allows_plugins_updating(self, monkeypatch):
        # we allow plugins to update our argparser, before being used
        import diceware

        class FakePlugin(object):
            @classmethod
            def update_argparser(cls, parser):
                parser.add_argument('--foo', default=2, type=int)
                return parser

        monkeypatch.setattr(diceware, 'get_random_sources',
                            lambda: dict(foo=FakePlugin))
        options = handle_options([])
        assert options.foo == 2
Exemple #29
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    def test_handle_options_allows_plugins_updating(self, monkeypatch):
        # we allow plugins to update our argparser, before being used
        import diceware

        class FakePlugin(object):
            @classmethod
            def update_argparser(cls, parser):
                parser.add_argument('--foo', default=2, type=int)
                return parser

        monkeypatch.setattr(
            diceware, 'get_random_sources', lambda: dict(foo=FakePlugin))
        options = handle_options([])
        assert options.foo == 2
Exemple #30
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def get_action():

    from_number = request.values.get('From')
    body = request.values.get('Body', None).lower()

    resp = MessagingResponse()

    if body == 'riddikulus':
        dw = diceware.handle_options(['-w' 'en_securedrop'])
        passphrase = diceware.get_passphrase(dw)
        resp.message(passphrase)
    elif body == 'roll':
        resp.message(
            'Roll 5 dice per word count you wish to return. Two word count example format: 12345 54321.'
        )
    else:
        numbers = re.findall('\d', body)
        if any(elem in numbers for elem in blacklist) or len(numbers) % 5 > 0:
            resp.message(
                'Value out of range. Please try again. Send `riddikulus` to get a Diceware generated passphrase. Send `roll` to use dice and send results to perform lookup.'
            )
        else:
            passphrase = []
            dicerolls = []
            zipped = zip(*(iter(numbers), ) * 5)
            number_strings = list(zipped)
            for nums in number_strings:
                num_strings = ''.join(map(str, nums))
                dicerolls.append(num_strings)
            for number_set in dicerolls:
                word_result = wordlist_dict[number_set]
                passphrase.append(word_result)
            complete_passphrase = ' '.join(passphrase)
            resp.message(complete_passphrase)

    return str(resp)
 def test_handle_options(self):
     # we can get help
     with pytest.raises(SystemExit) as exc_info:
         handle_options(['--help'])
     assert exc_info.value.code == 0
 def test_handle_options_version(self):
     # we can ask for version infos
     options = handle_options([
         '--version',
     ])
     assert options.version is True
Exemple #33
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 def test_get_passphrase_max(self):
     options = handle_options(args=[])
     options.max = 15
     phrase = get_passphrase(options)
     assert len(phrase) == 15
 def test_get_passphrase_delimiters(self):
     # we can set separators
     options = handle_options(args=[])
     options.delimiter = " "
     phrase = get_passphrase(options)
     assert " " in phrase
Exemple #35
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 def test_handle_options_caps_conflicting_raises_exc(self):
     # conflicting caps-settings raise an exception
     with pytest.raises(SystemExit):
         handle_options(['--caps', '--no-caps'])
     with pytest.raises(SystemExit):
         handle_options(['--no-caps', '--caps'])
 def test_get_passphrase_no_capitals(self):
     # we can turn capitals off
     options = handle_options(args=[])
     options.caps = False
     phrase = get_passphrase(options)
     assert phrase.lower() == phrase
 def test_handle_options_dice_sides(self):
     # we can set the number of dice sides.
     options = handle_options([])
     assert options.dice_sides == 6
     options = handle_options(['--dice-sides', '21'])
     assert options.dice_sides == 21
Exemple #38
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def gen_phrase(length=5):
    return get_passphrase(handle_options(["-n", str(length)]))
Exemple #39
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 def test_get_passphrase_delimiters(self):
     # we can set separators
     options = handle_options(args=[])
     options.delimiter = " "
     phrase = get_passphrase(options)
     assert " " in phrase
Exemple #40
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 def test_get_passphrase_no_capitals(self):
     # we can turn capitals off
     options = handle_options(args=[])
     options.caps = False
     phrase = get_passphrase(options)
     assert phrase.lower() == phrase
Exemple #41
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 def test_get_passphrase_wordlist_fd(self):
     #  we can pass in an own wordlist
     options = handle_options(args=[])
     options.infile = StringIO("word1\n")
     phrase = get_passphrase(options)
     assert "Word1" in phrase
Exemple #42
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 def test_handle_options(self):
     # we can get help
     with pytest.raises(SystemExit) as exc_info:
         handle_options(['--help'])
     assert exc_info.value.code == 0
Exemple #43
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 def test_handle_options_dice_sides(self):
     # we can set the number of dice sides.
     options = handle_options([])
     assert options.dice_sides == 6
     options = handle_options(['--dice-sides', '21'])
     assert options.dice_sides == 21
 def test_handle_options_caps_conflicting_raises_exc(self):
     # conflicting caps-settings raise an exception
     with pytest.raises(SystemExit):
         handle_options(['--caps', '--no-caps'])
     with pytest.raises(SystemExit):
         handle_options(['--no-caps', '--caps'])
Exemple #45
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 def test_get_passphrase_wordlist_fd(self):
     #  we can pass in an own wordlist
     options = handle_options(args=[])
     options.infile = StringIO("word1\n")
     phrase = get_passphrase(options)
     assert "Word1" in phrase
Exemple #46
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def passphrase():
    return diceware.get_passphrase(diceware.handle_options(["--delimiter", "-", "--no-caps"]))
Exemple #47
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def get_passphrase():
    options = diceware.handle_options(['--num', '4'])

    return diceware.get_passphrase(options)
Exemple #48
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 def test_handle_options_version(self):
     # we can ask for version infos
     options = handle_options(['--version', ])
     assert options.version is True
Exemple #49
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def main(interactive):
    # Get current commit:
    try:
        currentCommit = git.Repo(os.getcwd()).head.commit.hexsha
    except:
        currentCommit = None

    tempVars = {
        'appObject': 'app',
        'appName': 'app',
        'mainFile': 'main.py',
        'appPort': 80,
        'codeDir': '.',
        'dependencyFile': 'requirements.txt',
        'baseImage': 'python:3-alpine3.12',
        'currentCommit': currentCommit[:8] if currentCommit else 'latest',
        'baseDir': os.path.basename(os.getcwd()),
        'imageWorkDir': '/code',
        'userID': 0,
        'ports': [],
        'dnsName': 'localhost'
    }
    tempVars['appName'] = slugify(os.getenv('PROJECT_NAME', 'project'))

    ##### Main session #####
    print('🙌 GEPP Starting!')

    print('📍 Locating main.py file... ', end='')
    try:
        mainFile = get_main()
    except:
        print('Could not get main.py, exiting.')
        import sys
        sys.exit(1)
    tempVars['mainFile'] = mainFile

    if interactive:
        config = get_interactive_config()

        # TODO Should use `get_interactive_config` function for rest of this block
        yesNoValidator = Validator.from_callable(
            is_yes_or_no,
            error_message='This input contains non-yes/no',
            move_cursor_to_end=True)

        listening = prompt(
            "Is the app listening additional ports (for exposing metrics, healthchecks etc.)? [Y/n]: ",
            validator=yesNoValidator)

        if is_yes(listening):
            print('Write additional ports following this template:\n\
                    name: any,\n\
                    protocol: TCP | UDP\n\
                    port: number')

            nameValidator = Validator.from_callable(
                is_name,
                error_message=
                'This input contains non-alphanumeric characters for name',
                move_cursor_to_end=True)

            protocolValidator = Validator.from_callable(
                is_protocol,
                error_message='This input must TCP or UDP',
                move_cursor_to_end=True)

            protocolCompleter = WordCompleter(['TCP', 'UDP'])

            portValidator = Validator.from_callable(
                is_port,
                error_message='This input must between 1 and 65535',
                move_cursor_to_end=True)

            while True:

                dicewareOpts = diceware.handle_options(args=["-n", "3"])

                additionalPortName = prompt(
                    "name: ",
                    validator=nameValidator,
                    default=diceware.get_passphrase(dicewareOpts))
                additionalPortProtocol = prompt("protocol: ",
                                                validator=protocolValidator,
                                                completer=protocolCompleter,
                                                default='TCP')
                additionalPort = prompt("port: ", validator=portValidator)

                tempVars['ports'].append({
                    'name': additionalPortName,
                    'protocol': additionalPortProtocol,
                    'port': additionalPort
                })
                print("\n🌸\n")

                isContinue = prompt("Continue? [Y/n]: ",
                                    validator=yesNoValidator)
                if is_no(isContinue):
                    break

    else:
        config = generate_default_config()

    templates = jinja2.Environment(
        loader=jinja2.PackageLoader(package_name='main'), autoescape=True)

    tempVars['ports'].append({
        'name': 'http',
        'protocol': 'TCP',
        'port': tempVars['appPort']
    })
    # TODO: remove after testing
    tempVars['ports'].append({'name': 'api', 'protocol': 'TCP', 'port': 8080})

    # Check for Dockerfile and create if not exists
    check_and_create('Dockerfile',
                     templates,
                     'Dockerfile.j2',
                     '🐳',
                     vars=tempVars)

    # Check for .dockerignore file and create if not exists
    check_and_create('.dockerignore', templates, 'dockerignore.j2', '🐳')

    # Build Docker image
    print('🏗  Trying Docker image build... ', end='', flush=True)
    # TODO: check whether main.py, requirements.txt exists or manually supplied
    tempVars['imageName'] = build_image(repo=tempVars['appName'],
                                        tag=tempVars['currentCommit'])

    print('☸️  Generating YAMLs for Kubernetes:')
    create_k8s_dir()
    check_and_create(f'kubernetes/deployment-{tempVars["appName"]}.yaml',
                     templates,
                     'deployment.yaml.j2',
                     '   -',
                     vars=tempVars)
    check_and_create(f'kubernetes/service-{tempVars["appName"]}.yaml',
                     templates,
                     'service.yaml.j2',
                     '   -',
                     vars=tempVars)
    check_and_create(f'kubernetes/ingress-{tempVars["appName"]}.yaml',
                     templates,
                     'ingress.yaml.j2',
                     '   -',
                     vars=tempVars)
    check_and_create(f'kubernetes/hp-autoscaler-{tempVars["appName"]}.yaml',
                     templates,
                     'hp-autoscaler.yaml.j2',
                     '   -',
                     vars=tempVars)

    # k3d cluster create $NAME + k3d kubeconfig get $NAME
    print('⚓ Creating a test cluster with k3d')
    create_k3d_cluster(tempVars['appName'], images=[tempVars['imageName']])

    # Get exposed port list and print
    exposedPorts = get_k3d_info(tempVars['appName'])
    print(
        f'   - Connect to Kubernetes Ingress via HTTP using \033[1mhttp://localhost:{exposedPorts["80"]}\033[0m'
    )
    print(
        f'   - Connect to Kubernetes Ingress via HTTPS using \033[1mhttps://localhost:{exposedPorts["443"]}\033[0m'
    )

    print('🚀 Deploying apps to Kubernetes')
    deploy_to_k8s(tempVars['appName'])

    print('📦 Generating Terraform file for Azure Kubernetes Service')

    generate_terraform(tempVars['appName'])

    print('Done! ✅')