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// Copyright © 2017-2020 Aqua Security Software Ltd. <info@aquasec.com>
//
// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
// You may obtain a copy of the License at
//
// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
//
// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
// limitations under the License.
package check
import (
"strings"
"testing"
)
func TestCheck_Run(t *testing.T) {
type TestCase struct {
name string
check Check
Expected State
}
testCases := []TestCase{
{name: "Manual check should WARN", check: Check{Type: MANUAL}, Expected: WARN},
{name: "Skip check should INFO", check: Check{Type: "skip"}, Expected: INFO},
{name: "Unscored check (with no type) should WARN on failure", check: Check{Scored: false}, Expected: WARN},
{
name: "Unscored check that pass should PASS",
check: Check{
Scored: false,
Audit: "echo hello",
Tests: &tests{TestItems: []*testItem{{
Flag: "hello",
Set: true,
}}},
},
Expected: PASS,
},
{name: "Check with no tests should WARN", check: Check{Scored: true}, Expected: WARN},
{name: "Scored check with empty tests should FAIL", check: Check{Scored: true, Tests: &tests{}}, Expected: FAIL},
{
name: "Scored check that doesn't pass should FAIL",
check: Check{
Scored: true,
Audit: "echo hello",
Tests: &tests{TestItems: []*testItem{{
Flag: "hello",
Set: false,
}}},
},
Expected: FAIL,
},
{
name: "Scored checks that pass should PASS",
check: Check{
Scored: true,
Audit: "echo hello",
Tests: &tests{TestItems: []*testItem{{
Flag: "hello",
Set: true,
}}},
},
Expected: PASS,
},
{
name: "Scored checks that pass should PASS when config file is not present",
check: Check{
Scored: true,
Audit: "echo hello",
AuditConfig: "/test/config.yaml",
Tests: &tests{TestItems: []*testItem{{
Flag: "hello",
Set: true,
}}},
},
Expected: PASS,
},
{
name: "Scored checks that pass should FAIL when config file is not present",
check: Check{
Scored: true,
AuditConfig: "/test/config.yaml",
Tests: &tests{TestItems: []*testItem{{
Flag: "hello",
Set: true,
}}},
},
Expected: FAIL,
},
}
for _, testCase := range testCases {
t.Run(testCase.name, func(t *testing.T) {
testCase.check.run()
if testCase.check.State != testCase.Expected {
t.Errorf("expected %s, actual %s", testCase.Expected, testCase.check.State)
}
})
}
}
func TestCheckAuditEnv(t *testing.T) {
Refactor group skip (#783) * Add example IAM policy * Pass RotateKubeletServerCertificate related checks if it's not found (#767) * Allow for environment variables to be checked in tests (#755) * Initial commit for checking environment variables for etcd * Revert config changes * Remove redundant struct data * Fix issues with failing tests * Initial changes based on code review * Add option to disable envTesting + Update docs * Initial tests * Finished testing * Fix broken tests * Add a total summary and always show all tests. (#759) Whether the total summary is shown can be specified with an option. Fixes #528 Signed-off-by: Christian Zunker <christian.zunker@codecentric.cloud> * Update Readme.md file with link to Contribution guide (#754) * Update License with the year and the owner name Please add this to make your license agreement strong * Updated Readme.md file with license and proper documentation links I have added a proper license agreement to the documentation. Also shortened the links to the issues so that it does not break in any on the forks. * Update LICENSE * Update README.md * Update README.md * Remove erroneous license info Co-authored-by: Liz Rice <liz@lizrice.com> * Support auto-detect platform when running on EKS or GKE (#683) * Support auto-detect platform when running on EKS or GKE * Change to get platform name from `kubectl version` * fix regexp and add test * Update Server Version match for EKS * try to get version info from api sever at first * Refactor group skip changed group 'skip' from being a bool to be 'type' string as done in check * Change skip: true -> type: skip Co-authored-by: Huang Huang <mozillazg101@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: Wicked <jason_attwood@hotmail.co.uk> Co-authored-by: Christian Zunker <827818+czunker@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: Kaiwalya Koparkar <kaiwalyakoparkar@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: Yoav Rotem <yoavrotems97@gmail.com>
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passingCases := []*Check{
controls.Groups[2].Checks[0],
controls.Groups[2].Checks[2],
controls.Groups[2].Checks[3],
controls.Groups[2].Checks[4],
}
failingCases := []*Check{
controls.Groups[2].Checks[1],
controls.Groups[2].Checks[5],
controls.Groups[2].Checks[6],
}
for _, c := range passingCases {
t.Run(c.Text, func(t *testing.T) {
c.run()
if c.State != "PASS" {
t.Errorf("Should PASS, got: %v", c.State)
}
})
}
for _, c := range failingCases {
t.Run(c.Text, func(t *testing.T) {
c.run()
if c.State != "FAIL" {
t.Errorf("Should FAIL, got: %v", c.State)
}
})
}
}
func TestCheckAuditConfig(t *testing.T) {
passingCases := []*Check{
controls.Groups[1].Checks[0],
controls.Groups[1].Checks[3],
controls.Groups[1].Checks[5],
controls.Groups[1].Checks[7],
controls.Groups[1].Checks[9],
controls.Groups[1].Checks[15],
}
failingCases := []*Check{
controls.Groups[1].Checks[1],
controls.Groups[1].Checks[2],
controls.Groups[1].Checks[4],
controls.Groups[1].Checks[6],
controls.Groups[1].Checks[8],
controls.Groups[1].Checks[10],
controls.Groups[1].Checks[11],
controls.Groups[1].Checks[12],
controls.Groups[1].Checks[13],
controls.Groups[1].Checks[14],
controls.Groups[1].Checks[16],
}
for _, c := range passingCases {
t.Run(c.Text, func(t *testing.T) {
c.run()
if c.State != "PASS" {
t.Errorf("Should PASS, got: %v", c.State)
}
})
}
for _, c := range failingCases {
t.Run(c.Text, func(t *testing.T) {
c.run()
if c.State != "FAIL" {
t.Errorf("Should FAIL, got: %v", c.State)
}
})
}
}
func Test_runAudit(t *testing.T) {
type args struct {
audit string
output string
}
tests := []struct {
name string
args args
errMsg string
output string
}{
{
name: "run success",
args: args{
audit: "echo 'hello world'",
},
errMsg: "",
output: "hello world\n",
},
{
name: "run multiple lines script",
args: args{
audit: `
hello() {
echo "hello world"
}
hello
`,
},
errMsg: "",
output: "hello world\n",
},
{
name: "run failed",
args: args{
audit: "unknown_command",
},
errMsg: "failed to run: \"unknown_command\", output: \"/bin/sh: ",
output: "not found\n",
},
}
for _, tt := range tests {
t.Run(tt.name, func(t *testing.T) {
var errMsg string
output, err := runAudit(tt.args.audit)
if err != nil {
errMsg = err.Error()
}
if errMsg != "" && !strings.Contains(errMsg, tt.errMsg) {
t.Errorf("name %s errMsg = %q, want %q", tt.name, errMsg, tt.errMsg)
}
if errMsg == "" && output != tt.output {
t.Errorf("name %s output = %q, want %q", tt.name, output, tt.output)
}
if errMsg != "" && !strings.Contains(output, tt.output) {
t.Errorf("name %s output = %q, want %q", tt.name, output, tt.output)
}
})
}
}