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# Check PgCommon library functions.
use strict;
use File::Temp qw/tempdir/;
use lib '.';
use PgCommon;
use lib 't';
use TestLib;
use Test::More tests => 24;
my $tdir = tempdir (CLEANUP => 1);
$PgCommon::confroot = $tdir;
# test read_pg_hba with valid file
open P, ">$tdir/pg_hba.conf" or die "Could not create $tdir/pg_hba.conf: $!";
print P <<EOF;
# comment
local all postgres ident sameuser
# TYPE DATABASE USER CIDR-ADDRESS METHOD
local foo nobody trust
local foo nobody crypt
local foo nobody,joe krb5
local foo,bar nobody ident
local all +foogrp password
host \@inc all 127.0.0.1/32 md5
hostssl all \@inc 192.168.0.0 255.255.0.0 pam
hostnossl all all 192.168.0.0 255.255.0.0 reject
EOF
close P;
my @expected_records = (
{ 'type' => 'local', 'db' => 'all', 'user' => 'postgres', 'method' => 'ident sameuser' },
{ 'type' => 'local', 'db' => 'foo', 'user' => 'nobody', 'method' => 'trust' },
{ 'type' => 'local', 'db' => 'foo', 'user' => 'nobody', 'method' => 'crypt' },
{ 'type' => 'local', 'db' => 'foo', 'user' => 'nobody,joe', 'method' => 'krb5' },
{ 'type' => 'local', 'db' => 'foo,bar', 'user' => 'nobody', 'method' => 'ident' },
{ 'type' => 'local', 'db' => 'all', 'user' => '+foogrp', 'method' => 'password' },
{ 'type' => 'host', 'db' => '@inc', 'user' => 'all', 'method' => 'md5', 'ip' => '127.0.0.1', 'mask' => '32'},
{ 'type' => 'hostssl', 'db' => 'all', 'user' => '@inc', 'method' => 'pam', 'ip' => '192.168.0.0', 'mask' => '255.255.0.0'},
{ 'type' => 'hostnossl', 'db' => 'all', 'user' => 'all', 'method' => 'reject', 'ip' => '192.168.0.0', 'mask' => '255.255.0.0'},
);
my @hba = read_pg_hba "$tdir/pg_hba.conf";
foreach my $entry (@hba) {
next if $$entry{'type'} eq 'comment';
if ($#expected_records < 0) {
fail '@expected_records is already empty';
next;
}
my $expected = shift @expected_records;
my $parsedstr = '';
my $expectedstr = '';
foreach my $k (keys %$expected) {
$parsedstr .= $k . ':\'' . $$entry{$k} . '\' ';
$expectedstr .= $k . ':\'' . $$expected{$k} . '\' ';
if ($$expected{$k} ne $$entry{$k}) {
fail "mismatch: $expectedstr ne $parsedstr";
last;
}
}
pass 'correctly parsed line \'' . $$entry{'line'} . "'";
}
ok (($#expected_records == -1), '@expected_records has correct number of entries');
# test read_pg_hba with invalid file
my $invalid_hba = <<EOF;
foo all all md5
local all all foo
host all all foo
host all all 127.0.0.1/32 foo
host all all md5
host all all 127.0.0.1/32 0.0.0.0 md5
host all all 127.0.0.1 md5
EOF
open P, ">$tdir/pg_hba.conf" or die "Could not create $tdir/pg_hba_invalid.conf: $!";
print P $invalid_hba;
close P;
@hba = read_pg_hba "$tdir/pg_hba.conf";
is (scalar (split "\n", $invalid_hba), $#hba+1, 'returned read_pg_hba array has correct number of records');
foreach my $entry (@hba) {
is $$entry{'type'}, undef, 'line \'' . $$entry{'line'} . '\' parsed as invalid';
}
# test read_conf_file()
my %conf = PgCommon::read_conf_file '/nonexisting';
is_deeply \%conf, {}, 'read_conf_file returns empty dict for nonexisting file';
mkdir "$tdir/8.4";
mkdir "$tdir/8.4/test" or die "mkdir: $!";
mkdir "$tdir/conf.d" or die "mkdir: $!";
my $c = "$tdir/8.4/test/foo.conf";
open F, ">$c" or die "Could not create $c: $!";
print F <<EOF;
# test configuration file
# Commented_Int = 12
# commented_str='foobar'
#intval = 1
Intval = 42
cintval=1 # blabla
floatval = 1.5e+3
strval 'hello'
strval2 'world'
cstrval = 'bye' # comment
emptystr = ''
cemptystr = '' # moo!
#testpath = '/bin/bad'
testpath = '/bin/test'
QuoteStr = 'test ! -f \\'/tmp/%f\\' && echo \\'yes\\''
EOF
close F;
%conf = PgCommon::read_conf_file "$c";
is_deeply (\%conf, {
'intval' => 42,
'cintval' => 1,
'floatval' => '1.5e+3',
'strval' => 'hello',
'strval2' => 'world',
'cstrval' => 'bye',
'testpath' => '/bin/test',
'emptystr' => '',
'cemptystr' => '',
'quotestr' => "test ! -f '/tmp/%f' && echo 'yes'"
}, 'read_conf_file() parsing');
# test read_conf_file() with include directives
open F, ">$tdir/8.4/test/condinc.conf" or die "Could not create $tdir/condinc.conf: $!";
print F "condint = 42\n";
close F;
open F, ">$tdir/bar.conf" or die "Could not create $tdir/bar.conf: $!";
print F <<EOF;
# test configuration file
# Commented_Int = 24
# commented_str = 'notme'
intval = -1
include '8.4/test/foo.conf' # foo
include_dir 'conf.d' # bar
strval = 'howdy'
include_if_exists '/nonexisting.conf'
include_if_exists = '8.4/test/condinc.conf'
EOF
close F;
open F, ">$tdir/conf.d/sub.conf" or die "Could not create $tdir/conf.d/sub.conf: $!";
print F <<EOF;
subvalue = 1
include = '../relative.conf'
EOF
close F;
open F, ">$tdir/relative.conf" or die "Could not create $tdir/relative.conf: $!";
print F <<EOF;
relativevalue = 1
include '$tdir/absolute.conf'
EOF
close F;
open F, ">$tdir/absolute.conf" or die "Could not create $tdir/absolute.conf: $!";
print F <<EOF;
absolutevalue = 1
EOF
close F;
%conf = PgCommon::read_conf_file "$tdir/bar.conf";
is_deeply (\%conf, {
'intval' => 42,
'cintval' => 1,
'floatval' => '1.5e+3',
'strval' => 'howdy',
'strval2' => 'world',
'cstrval' => 'bye',
'testpath' => '/bin/test',
'emptystr' => '',
'cemptystr' => '',
'quotestr' => "test ! -f '/tmp/%f' && echo 'yes'",
'condint' => 42,
'subvalue' => 1,
'relativevalue' => 1,
'absolutevalue' => 1,
}, 'read_conf_file() parsing with include directives');
# test set_conf_value()
PgCommon::set_conf_value '8.4', 'test', 'foo.conf', 'commented_int', '24';
PgCommon::set_conf_value '8.4', 'test', 'foo.conf', 'commented_str', 'new foo';
PgCommon::set_conf_value '8.4', 'test', 'foo.conf', 'intval', '39';
PgCommon::set_conf_value '8.4', 'test', 'foo.conf', 'cintval', '5';
PgCommon::set_conf_value '8.4', 'test', 'foo.conf', 'strval', 'Howdy';
PgCommon::set_conf_value '8.4', 'test', 'foo.conf', 'newval', 'NEW!';
PgCommon::set_conf_value '8.4', 'test', 'foo.conf', 'testpath', '/bin/new';
PgCommon::set_conf_value '8.4', 'test', 'foo.conf', 'include_dir', 'conf.d';
open F, "$c";
my $conf;
read F, $conf, 1024;
close F;
is ($conf, <<EOF, 'set_conf_value');
# test configuration file
Commented_Int = 24
commented_str='new foo'
#intval = 1
Intval = 39
cintval=5 # blabla
floatval = 1.5e+3
strval Howdy
strval2 'world'
cstrval = 'bye' # comment
emptystr = ''
cemptystr = '' # moo!
#testpath = '/bin/bad'
testpath = '/bin/new'
QuoteStr = 'test ! -f \\'/tmp/%f\\' && echo \\'yes\\''
newval = 'NEW!'
include_dir = 'conf.d'
EOF
# test disable_conf_value()
PgCommon::disable_conf_value '8.4', 'test', 'foo.conf', 'intval', 'ints are out of fashion';
PgCommon::disable_conf_value '8.4', 'test', 'foo.conf', 'cstrval', 'not used any more';
PgCommon::disable_conf_value '8.4', 'test', 'foo.conf', 'nonexisting', 'NotMe';
PgCommon::disable_conf_value '8.4', 'test', 'foo.conf', 'testpath', 'now 2 comments';
open F, "$c";
read F, $conf, 1024;
close F;
is ($conf, <<EOF, 'disable_conf_value');
# test configuration file
Commented_Int = 24
commented_str='new foo'
#intval = 1
#Intval = 39 #ints are out of fashion
cintval=5 # blabla
floatval = 1.5e+3
strval Howdy
strval2 'world'
#cstrval = 'bye' # comment #not used any more
emptystr = ''
cemptystr = '' # moo!
#testpath = '/bin/bad'
#testpath = '/bin/new' #now 2 comments
QuoteStr = 'test ! -f \\'/tmp/%f\\' && echo \\'yes\\''
newval = 'NEW!'
include_dir = 'conf.d'
EOF
# test replace_conf_value()
PgCommon::replace_conf_value '8.4', 'test', 'foo.conf', 'strval',
'renamedstrval', 'newstrval', 'goodbye';
PgCommon::replace_conf_value '8.4', 'test', 'foo.conf', 'nonexisting',
'renamednonexisting', 'newnonexisting', 'XXX';
open F, "$c";
read F, $conf, 1024;
close F;
is ($conf, <<EOF, 'replace_conf_value');
# test configuration file
Commented_Int = 24
commented_str='new foo'
#intval = 1
#Intval = 39 #ints are out of fashion
cintval=5 # blabla
floatval = 1.5e+3
#strval Howdy #renamedstrval
newstrval = goodbye
strval2 'world'
#cstrval = 'bye' # comment #not used any more
emptystr = ''
cemptystr = '' # moo!
#testpath = '/bin/bad'
#testpath = '/bin/new' #now 2 comments
QuoteStr = 'test ! -f \\'/tmp/%f\\' && echo \\'yes\\''
newval = 'NEW!'
include_dir = 'conf.d'
EOF
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