def test_preserves_options_and_headers(): """After a challenge, the original request should be sent with its options and headers preserved. If a policy mutates the options or headers of the challenge (unauthorized) request, the options of the service request should be present when it is sent with authorization. """ url = get_random_url() token = "**" def get_token(*_, **__): return AccessToken(token, 0) credential = Mock(get_token=Mock(wraps=get_token)) transport = validating_transport( requests=[Request()] * 2 + [Request(required_headers={"Authorization": "Bearer " + token})], responses=[ mock_response( status_code=401, headers={"WWW-Authenticate": 'Bearer authorization="{}", resource=foo'.format(url)} ) ] + [mock_response()] * 2, ) challenge_policy = ChallengeAuthPolicy(credential=credential) policies = get_policies_for_request_mutation_test(challenge_policy) pipeline = Pipeline(policies=policies, transport=transport) response = pipeline.run(HttpRequest("GET", url)) # ensure the mock sans I/O policies were called for policy in policies: if hasattr(policy, "on_request"): assert policy.on_request.called, "mock policy wasn't invoked"
def test_policy_updates_cache(): """ It's possible for the challenge returned for a request to change, e.g. when a vault is moved to a new tenant. When the policy receives a 401, it should update the cached challenge for the requested URL, if one exists. """ # ensure the test starts with an empty cache HttpChallengeCache.clear() url = "https://azure.service/path" first_scope = "https://first-scope" first_token = "first-scope-token" second_scope = "https://second-scope" second_token = "second-scope-token" challenge_fmt = 'Bearer authorization="https://login.authority.net/tenant", resource={}' # mocking a tenant change: # 1. first request -> respond with challenge # 2. second request should be authorized according to the challenge -> respond with success # 3. third request should match the second -> respond with a new challenge # 4. fourth request should be authorized according to the new challenge -> respond with success # 5. fifth request should match the fourth -> respond with success transport = validating_transport( requests=( Request(url), Request(url, required_headers={"Authorization": "Bearer {}".format(first_token)}), Request(url, required_headers={"Authorization": "Bearer {}".format(first_token)}), Request(url, required_headers={"Authorization": "Bearer {}".format(second_token)}), Request(url, required_headers={"Authorization": "Bearer {}".format(second_token)}), ), responses=( mock_response(status_code=401, headers={"WWW-Authenticate": challenge_fmt.format(first_scope)}), mock_response(status_code=200), mock_response(status_code=401, headers={"WWW-Authenticate": challenge_fmt.format(second_scope)}), mock_response(status_code=200), mock_response(status_code=200), ), ) tokens = (t for t in [first_token] * 2 + [second_token] * 2) credential = Mock(get_token=lambda _: AccessToken(next(tokens), 0)) pipeline = Pipeline(policies=[ChallengeAuthPolicy(credential=credential)], transport=transport) # policy should complete and cache the first challenge pipeline.run(HttpRequest("GET", url)) # The next request will receive a challenge. The policy should handle it and update the cache entry. pipeline.run(HttpRequest("GET", url))
async def test_token_expiration(): """policy should not use a cached token which has expired""" url = get_random_url() expires_on = time.time() + 3600 first_token = "*" second_token = "**" token = AccessToken(first_token, expires_on) async def get_token(*_, **__): return token credential = Mock(get_token=Mock(wraps=get_token)) transport = async_validating_transport( requests=[ Request(), Request( required_headers={"Authorization": "Bearer " + first_token}), Request( required_headers={"Authorization": "Bearer " + first_token}), Request( required_headers={"Authorization": "Bearer " + second_token}), ], responses=[ mock_response( status_code=401, headers={ "WWW-Authenticate": 'Bearer authorization="{}", resource=foo'.format(url) }) ] + [mock_response()] * 3, ) pipeline = AsyncPipeline( policies=[AsyncChallengeAuthPolicy(credential=credential)], transport=transport) for _ in range(2): await pipeline.run(HttpRequest("GET", url)) assert credential.get_token.call_count == 1 token = AccessToken(second_token, time.time() + 3600) with patch("time.time", lambda: expires_on): await pipeline.run(HttpRequest("GET", url)) assert credential.get_token.call_count == 2
async def test_policy_updates_cache(): """ It's possible for the challenge returned for a request to change, e.g. when a vault is moved to a new tenant. When the policy receives a 401, it should update the cached challenge for the requested URL, if one exists. """ url = get_random_url() first_scope = "https://first-scope" first_token = "first-scope-token" second_scope = "https://second-scope" second_token = "second-scope-token" challenge_fmt = 'Bearer authorization="https://login.authority.net/tenant", resource={}' # mocking a tenant change: # 1. first request -> respond with challenge # 2. second request should be authorized according to the challenge # 3. third request should match the second (using a cached access token) # 4. fourth request should also match the second -> respond with a new challenge # 5. fifth request should be authorized according to the new challenge # 6. sixth request should match the fifth transport = async_validating_transport( requests=( Request(url), Request(url, required_headers={"Authorization": "Bearer {}".format(first_token)}), Request(url, required_headers={"Authorization": "Bearer {}".format(first_token)}), Request(url, required_headers={"Authorization": "Bearer {}".format(first_token)}), Request(url, required_headers={"Authorization": "Bearer {}".format(second_token)}), Request(url, required_headers={"Authorization": "Bearer {}".format(second_token)}), ), responses=( mock_response(status_code=401, headers={"WWW-Authenticate": challenge_fmt.format(first_scope)}), mock_response(status_code=200), mock_response(status_code=200), mock_response(status_code=401, headers={"WWW-Authenticate": challenge_fmt.format(second_scope)}), mock_response(status_code=200), mock_response(status_code=200), ), ) token = AccessToken(first_token, time.time() + 3600) async def get_token(*_, **__): return token credential = Mock(get_token=Mock(wraps=get_token)) pipeline = AsyncPipeline(policies=[AsyncChallengeAuthPolicy(credential=credential)], transport=transport) # policy should complete and cache the first challenge and access token for _ in range(2): await pipeline.run(HttpRequest("GET", url)) assert credential.get_token.call_count == 1 # The next request will receive a new challenge. The policy should handle it and update caches. token = AccessToken(second_token, time.time() + 3600) for _ in range(2): await pipeline.run(HttpRequest("GET", url)) assert credential.get_token.call_count == 2