def test_no_cert(self): """ Assert that certificates are not required. """ config = get_basic_config(**{}) # This should not raise an Exception configuration._validate_ssl_cert(config, constants.CONFIG_SSL_AUTH_CA_CERT)
def test_bad_cert(self): """ Assert that a bad cert raises an error. """ config = get_basic_config(**{constants.CONFIG_SSL_AUTH_CA_CERT: 'You cannot be serious.'}) try: configuration._validate_ssl_cert(config, constants.CONFIG_SSL_AUTH_CA_CERT) self.fail('The validator should have raised an Exception, but it did not.') except configuration_utils.ValidationError, e: self.assertEqual(str(e), 'The SSL certificate <ssl_auth_ca_cert> is not a valid certificate.')
def test_good_cert(self, validate_cert): """ Assert that a good cert passes the check. """ cert = 'Good Cert (well, once mock is done with it!)' config = get_basic_config(**{constants.CONFIG_SSL_AUTH_CA_CERT: cert}) # This should not raise an Exception configuration._validate_ssl_cert(config, constants.CONFIG_SSL_AUTH_CA_CERT) # Make sure the mock was called validate_cert.assert_called_once_with(cert)
def test_bad_cert(self): """ Assert that a bad cert raises an error. """ config = get_basic_config( **{constants.CONFIG_SSL_AUTH_CA_CERT: 'You cannot be serious.'}) try: configuration._validate_ssl_cert(config, constants.CONFIG_SSL_AUTH_CA_CERT) self.fail( 'The validator should have raised an Exception, but it did not.' ) except configuration_utils.ValidationError, e: self.assertEqual( str(e), 'The SSL certificate <ssl_auth_ca_cert> is not a valid certificate.' )