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Matt Martz 6e9c09d7f7 Utilize urllib3.contrib.pyopenssl functionality for SNI capability in python versions lacking SNI support
Also add SNI tests, move test_uri to destructive since we are messing with packages for SNI testing
2016-04-06 10:14:13 -05:00

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# Test code for the file module.
# (c) 2014, Richard Isaacson <richard.c.isaacson@gmail.com>
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- name: Determine if python looks like it will support modern ssl features like SNI
command: python -c 'from ssl import SSLContext'
ignore_errors: True
register: python_test
- name: Set python_has_sslcontext if we have it
set_fact:
python_has_ssl_context: True
when: python_test.rc == 0
- name: Set python_has_sslcontext False if we don't have it
set_fact:
python_has_ssl_context: False
when: python_test.rc != 0
- name: test https fetch
get_url: url="https://raw.githubusercontent.com/ansible/ansible/devel/README.md" dest={{output_dir}}/get_url.txt force=yes
register: result
- name: assert the get_url call was successful
assert:
that:
- result.changed
- '"OK" in result.msg'
- name: test https fetch to a site with mismatched hostname and certificate
get_url:
url: "https://www.kennethreitz.org/"
dest: "{{ output_dir }}/shouldnotexist.html"
ignore_errors: True
register: result
# kennethreitz having trouble staying up. Eventually need to install our own
# certs & web server to test this... also need to install and test it with
# a proxy so the complications are inevitable
until: "'read operation timed out' not in result.msg"
retries: 30
delay: 10
- stat:
path: "{{ output_dir }}/shouldnotexist.html"
register: stat_result
- name: Assert that the file was not downloaded
assert:
that:
- "result.failed == true"
- "'Failed to validate the SSL certificate' in result.msg"
- "stat_result.stat.exists == false"
- name: test https fetch to a site with mismatched hostname and certificate and validate_certs=no
get_url:
url: "https://www.kennethreitz.org/"
dest: "{{ output_dir }}/kreitz.html"
validate_certs: no
register: result
until: "'read operation timed out' not in result.msg"
retries: 30
delay: 10
- stat:
path: "{{ output_dir }}/kreitz.html"
register: stat_result
- name: Assert that the file was downloaded
assert:
that:
- "result.changed == true"
- "stat_result.stat.exists == true"
# At the moment, AWS can't make an https request to velox.ch... connection
# timed out. So we'll use a different test until/unless the problem is resolved
## SNI Tests
## SNI is only built into the stdlib from python-2.7.9 onwards
#- name: Test that SNI works
# get_url:
# # A test site that returns a page with information on what SNI information
# # the client sent. A failure would have the string: did not send a TLS server name indication extension
# url: 'https://foo.sni.velox.ch/'
# dest: "{{ output_dir }}/sni.html"
# register: get_url_result
# ignore_errors: True
#
#- command: "grep 'sent the following TLS server name indication extension' {{ output_dir}}/sni.html"
# register: data_result
# when: "{{ python_has_ssl_context }}"
#
#- debug: var=get_url_result
#- name: Assert that SNI works with this python version
# assert:
# that:
# - 'data_result.rc == 0'
# - '"failed" not in get_url_result'
# when: "{{ python_has_ssl_context }}"
#
## If the client doesn't support SNI then get_url should have failed with a certificate mismatch
#- name: Assert that hostname verification failed because SNI is not supported on this version of python
# assert:
# that:
# - 'get_url_result["failed"]'
# when: "{{ not python_has_ssl_context }}"
# These tests are just side effects of how the site is hosted. It's not
# specifically a test site. So the tests may break due to the hosting changing
- name: Test that SNI works
get_url:
url: 'https://www.mnot.net/blog/2014/05/09/if_you_can_read_this_youre_sniing'
dest: "{{ output_dir }}/sni.html"
register: get_url_result
ignore_errors: True
- command: "grep '<h2>If You Can Read This, You.re SNIing</h2>' {{ output_dir}}/sni.html"
register: data_result
when: "{{ python_has_ssl_context }}"
- debug: var=get_url_result
- name: Assert that SNI works with this python version
assert:
that:
- 'data_result.rc == 0'
- '"failed" not in get_url_result'
when: "{{ python_has_ssl_context }}"
# If the client doesn't support SNI then get_url should have failed with a certificate mismatch
- name: Assert that hostname verification failed because SNI is not supported on this version of python
assert:
that:
- 'get_url_result["failed"]'
when: "{{ not python_has_ssl_context }}"
# End hacky SNI test section
- name: Test get_url with redirect
get_url:
url: 'http://httpbin.org/redirect/6'
dest: "{{ output_dir }}/redirect.json"
- name: Test that setting file modes work
get_url:
url: 'http://httpbin.org/'
dest: '{{ output_dir }}/test'
mode: '0707'
register: result
- stat:
path: "{{ output_dir }}/test"
register: stat_result
- name: Assert that the file has the right permissions
assert:
that:
- "result.changed == true"
- "stat_result.stat.mode == '0707'"
- name: Test that setting file modes on an already downlaoded file work
get_url:
url: 'http://httpbin.org/'
dest: '{{ output_dir }}/test'
mode: '0070'
register: result
- stat:
path: "{{ output_dir }}/test"
register: stat_result
- name: Assert that the file has the right permissions
assert:
that:
- "result.changed == true"
- "stat_result.stat.mode == '0070'"