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"""tests for passlib.hash -- (c) Assurance Technologies 2003-2009""" #============================================================================= # imports #============================================================================= from __future__ import with_statement # core import re import hashlib from logging import getLogger import warnings # site # pkg from passlib.hash import ldap_md5, sha256_crypt from passlib.exc import MissingBackendError, PasslibHashWarning from passlib.utils.compat import str_to_uascii, \ uascii_to_str, unicode import passlib.utils.handlers as uh from passlib.tests.utils import HandlerCase, TestCase from passlib.utils.compat import u # module log = getLogger(__name__) #============================================================================= # utils #============================================================================= def _makelang(alphabet, size): """generate all strings of given size using alphabet""" def helper(size): if size < 2: for char in alphabet: yield char else: for char in alphabet: for tail in helper(size-1): yield char+tail return set(helper(size)) #============================================================================= # test GenericHandler & associates mixin classes #============================================================================= class SkeletonTest(TestCase): """test hash support classes""" #=================================================================== # StaticHandler #=================================================================== def test_00_static_handler(self): """test StaticHandler class""" class d1(uh.StaticHandler): name = "d1" context_kwds = ("flag",) _hash_prefix = u("_") checksum_chars = u("ab") checksum_size = 1 def __init__(self, flag=False, **kwds): super(d1, self).__init__(**kwds) self.flag = flag def _calc_checksum(self, secret): return u('b') if self.flag else u('a') # check default identify method self.assertTrue(d1.identify(u('_a'))) self.assertTrue(d1.identify(b'_a')) self.assertTrue(d1.identify(u('_b'))) self.assertFalse(d1.identify(u('_c'))) self.assertFalse(d1.identify(b'_c')) self.assertFalse(d1.identify(u('a'))) self.assertFalse(d1.identify(u('b'))) self.assertFalse(d1.identify(u('c'))) self.assertRaises(TypeError, d1.identify, None) self.assertRaises(TypeError, d1.identify, 1) # check default genconfig method self.assertEqual(d1.genconfig(), d1.hash("")) # check default verify method self.assertTrue(d1.verify('s', b'_a')) self.assertTrue(d1.verify('s',u('_a'))) self.assertFalse(d1.verify('s', b'_b')) self.assertFalse(d1.verify('s',u('_b'))) self.assertTrue(d1.verify('s', b'_b', flag=True)) self.assertRaises(ValueError, d1.verify, 's', b'_c') self.assertRaises(ValueError, d1.verify, 's', u('_c')) # check default hash method self.assertEqual(d1.hash('s'), '_a') self.assertEqual(d1.hash('s', flag=True), '_b') def test_01_calc_checksum_hack(self): """test StaticHandler legacy attr""" # release 1.5 StaticHandler required genhash(), # not _calc_checksum, be implemented. we have backward compat wrapper, # this tests that it works. class d1(uh.StaticHandler): name = "d1" @classmethod def identify(cls, hash): if not hash or len(hash) != 40: return False try: int(hash, 16) except ValueError: return False return True @classmethod def genhash(cls, secret, hash): if secret is None: raise TypeError("no secret provided") if isinstance(secret, unicode): secret = secret.encode("utf-8") # NOTE: have to support hash=None since this is test of legacy 1.5 api if hash is not None and not cls.identify(hash): raise ValueError("invalid hash") return hashlib.sha1(b"xyz" + secret).hexdigest() @classmethod def verify(cls, secret, hash): if hash is None: raise ValueError("no hash specified") return cls.genhash(secret, hash) == hash.lower() # hash should issue api warnings, but everything else should be fine. with self.assertWarningList("d1.*should be updated.*_calc_checksum"): hash = d1.hash("test") self.assertEqual(hash, '7c622762588a0e5cc786ad0a143156f9fd38eea3') self.assertTrue(d1.verify("test", hash)) self.assertFalse(d1.verify("xtest", hash)) # not defining genhash either, however, should cause NotImplementedError del d1.genhash self.assertRaises(NotImplementedError, d1.hash, 'test') #=================================================================== # GenericHandler & mixins #=================================================================== def test_10_identify(self): """test GenericHandler.identify()""" class d1(uh.GenericHandler): @classmethod def from_string(cls, hash): if isinstance(hash, bytes): hash = hash.decode("ascii") if hash == u('a'): return cls(checksum=hash) else: raise ValueError # check fallback self.assertRaises(TypeError, d1.identify, None) self.assertRaises(TypeError, d1.identify, 1) self.assertFalse(d1.identify('')) self.assertTrue(d1.identify('a')) self.assertFalse(d1.identify('b')) # check regexp d1._hash_regex = re.compile(u('@.')) self.assertRaises(TypeError, d1.identify, None) self.assertRaises(TypeError, d1.identify, 1) self.assertTrue(d1.identify('@a')) self.assertFalse(d1.identify('a')) del d1._hash_regex # check ident-based d1.ident = u('!') self.assertRaises(TypeError, d1.identify, None) self.assertRaises(TypeError, d1.identify, 1) self.assertTrue(d1.identify('!a')) self.assertFalse(d1.identify('a')) del d1.ident def test_11_norm_checksum(self): """test GenericHandler checksum handling""" # setup helpers class d1(uh.GenericHandler): name = 'd1' checksum_size = 4 checksum_chars = u('xz') def norm_checksum(checksum=None, **k): return d1(checksum=checksum, **k).checksum # too small self.assertRaises(ValueError, norm_checksum, u('xxx')) # right size self.assertEqual(norm_checksum(u('xxxx')), u('xxxx')) self.assertEqual(norm_checksum(u('xzxz')), u('xzxz')) # too large self.assertRaises(ValueError, norm_checksum, u('xxxxx')) # wrong chars self.assertRaises(ValueError, norm_checksum, u('xxyx')) # wrong type self.assertRaises(TypeError, norm_checksum, b'xxyx') # relaxed # NOTE: this could be turned back on if we test _norm_checksum() directly... #with self.assertWarningList("checksum should be unicode"): # self.assertEqual(norm_checksum(b'xxzx', relaxed=True), u('xxzx')) #self.assertRaises(TypeError, norm_checksum, 1, relaxed=True) # test _stub_checksum behavior self.assertEqual(d1()._stub_checksum, u('xxxx')) def test_12_norm_checksum_raw(self): """test GenericHandler + HasRawChecksum mixin""" class d1(uh.HasRawChecksum, uh.GenericHandler): name = 'd1' checksum_size = 4 def norm_checksum(*a, **k): return d1(*a, **k).checksum # test bytes self.assertEqual(norm_checksum(b'1234'), b'1234') # test unicode self.assertRaises(TypeError, norm_checksum, u('xxyx')) # NOTE: this could be turned back on if we test _norm_checksum() directly... # self.assertRaises(TypeError, norm_checksum, u('xxyx'), relaxed=True) # test _stub_checksum behavior self.assertEqual(d1()._stub_checksum, b'\x00'*4) def test_20_norm_salt(self): """test GenericHandler + HasSalt mixin""" # setup helpers class d1(uh.HasSalt, uh.GenericHandler): name = 'd1' setting_kwds = ('salt',) min_salt_size = 2 max_salt_size = 4 default_salt_size = 3 salt_chars = 'ab' def norm_salt(**k): return d1(**k).salt def gen_salt(sz, **k): return d1.using(salt_size=sz, **k)(use_defaults=True).salt salts2 = _makelang('ab', 2) salts3 = _makelang('ab', 3) salts4 = _makelang('ab', 4) # check salt=None self.assertRaises(TypeError, norm_salt) self.assertRaises(TypeError, norm_salt, salt=None) self.assertIn(norm_salt(use_defaults=True), salts3) # check explicit salts with warnings.catch_warnings(record=True) as wlog: # check too-small salts self.assertRaises(ValueError, norm_salt, salt='') self.assertRaises(ValueError, norm_salt, salt='a') self.consumeWarningList(wlog) # check correct salts self.assertEqual(norm_salt(salt='ab'), 'ab') self.assertEqual(norm_salt(salt='aba'), 'aba') self.assertEqual(norm_salt(salt='abba'), 'abba') self.consumeWarningList(wlog) # check too-large salts self.assertRaises(ValueError, norm_salt, salt='aaaabb') self.consumeWarningList(wlog) # check generated salts with warnings.catch_warnings(record=True) as wlog: # check too-small salt size self.assertRaises(ValueError, gen_salt, 0) self.assertRaises(ValueError, gen_salt, 1) self.consumeWarningList(wlog) # check correct salt size self.assertIn(gen_salt(2), salts2) self.assertIn(gen_salt(3), salts3) self.assertIn(gen_salt(4), salts4) self.consumeWarningList(wlog) # check too-large salt size self.assertRaises(ValueError, gen_salt, 5) self.consumeWarningList(wlog) self.assertIn(gen_salt(5, relaxed=True), salts4) self.consumeWarningList(wlog, ["salt_size.*above max_salt_size"]) # test with max_salt_size=None del d1.max_salt_size with self.assertWarningList([]): self.assertEqual(len(gen_salt(None)), 3) self.assertEqual(len(gen_salt(5)), 5) # TODO: test HasRawSalt mixin def test_30_init_rounds(self): """test GenericHandler + HasRounds mixin""" # setup helpers class d1(uh.HasRounds, uh.GenericHandler): name = 'd1' setting_kwds = ('rounds',) min_rounds = 1 max_rounds = 3 default_rounds = 2 # NOTE: really is testing _init_rounds(), could dup to test _norm_rounds() via .replace def norm_rounds(**k): return d1(**k).rounds # check rounds=None self.assertRaises(TypeError, norm_rounds) self.assertRaises(TypeError, norm_rounds, rounds=None) self.assertEqual(norm_rounds(use_defaults=True), 2) # check rounds=non int self.assertRaises(TypeError, norm_rounds, rounds=1.5) # check explicit rounds with warnings.catch_warnings(record=True) as wlog: # too small self.assertRaises(ValueError, norm_rounds, rounds=0) self.consumeWarningList(wlog) # just right self.assertEqual(norm_rounds(rounds=1), 1) self.assertEqual(norm_rounds(rounds=2), 2) self.assertEqual(norm_rounds(rounds=3), 3) self.consumeWarningList(wlog) # too large self.assertRaises(ValueError, norm_rounds, rounds=4) self.consumeWarningList(wlog) # check no default rounds d1.default_rounds = None self.assertRaises(TypeError, norm_rounds, use_defaults=True) def test_40_backends(self): """test GenericHandler + HasManyBackends mixin""" class d1(uh.HasManyBackends, uh.GenericHandler): name = 'd1' setting_kwds = () backends = ("a", "b") _enable_a = False _enable_b = False @classmethod def _load_backend_a(cls): if cls._enable_a: cls._set_calc_checksum_backend(cls._calc_checksum_a) return True else: return False @classmethod def _load_backend_b(cls): if cls._enable_b: cls._set_calc_checksum_backend(cls._calc_checksum_b) return True else: return False def _calc_checksum_a(self, secret): return 'a' def _calc_checksum_b(self, secret): return 'b' # test no backends self.assertRaises(MissingBackendError, d1.get_backend) self.assertRaises(MissingBackendError, d1.set_backend) self.assertRaises(MissingBackendError, d1.set_backend, 'any') self.assertRaises(MissingBackendError, d1.set_backend, 'default') self.assertFalse(d1.has_backend()) # enable 'b' backend d1._enable_b = True # test lazy load obj = d1() self.assertEqual(obj._calc_checksum('s'), 'b') # test repeat load d1.set_backend('b') d1.set_backend('any') self.assertEqual(obj._calc_checksum('s'), 'b') # test unavailable self.assertRaises(MissingBackendError, d1.set_backend, 'a') self.assertTrue(d1.has_backend('b')) self.assertFalse(d1.has_backend('a')) # enable 'a' backend also d1._enable_a = True # test explicit self.assertTrue(d1.has_backend()) d1.set_backend('a') self.assertEqual(obj._calc_checksum('s'), 'a') # test unknown backend self.assertRaises(ValueError, d1.set_backend, 'c') self.assertRaises(ValueError, d1.has_backend, 'c') # test error thrown if _has & _load are mixed d1.set_backend("b") # switch away from 'a' so next call actually checks loader class d2(d1): _has_backend_a = True self.assertRaises(AssertionError, d2.has_backend, "a") def test_41_backends(self): """test GenericHandler + HasManyBackends mixin (deprecated api)""" warnings.filterwarnings("ignore", category=DeprecationWarning, message=r".* support for \._has_backend_.* is deprecated.*", ) class d1(uh.HasManyBackends, uh.GenericHandler): name = 'd1' setting_kwds = () backends = ("a", "b") _has_backend_a = False _has_backend_b = False def _calc_checksum_a(self, secret): return 'a' def _calc_checksum_b(self, secret): return 'b' # test no backends self.assertRaises(MissingBackendError, d1.get_backend) self.assertRaises(MissingBackendError, d1.set_backend) self.assertRaises(MissingBackendError, d1.set_backend, 'any') self.assertRaises(MissingBackendError, d1.set_backend, 'default') self.assertFalse(d1.has_backend()) # enable 'b' backend d1._has_backend_b = True # test lazy load obj = d1() self.assertEqual(obj._calc_checksum('s'), 'b') # test repeat load d1.set_backend('b') d1.set_backend('any') self.assertEqual(obj._calc_checksum('s'), 'b') # test unavailable self.assertRaises(MissingBackendError, d1.set_backend, 'a') self.assertTrue(d1.has_backend('b')) self.assertFalse(d1.has_backend('a')) # enable 'a' backend also d1._has_backend_a = True # test explicit self.assertTrue(d1.has_backend()) d1.set_backend('a') self.assertEqual(obj._calc_checksum('s'), 'a') # test unknown backend self.assertRaises(ValueError, d1.set_backend, 'c') self.assertRaises(ValueError, d1.has_backend, 'c') def test_50_norm_ident(self): """test GenericHandler + HasManyIdents""" # setup helpers class d1(uh.HasManyIdents, uh.GenericHandler): name = 'd1' setting_kwds = ('ident',) default_ident = u("!A") ident_values = (u("!A"), u("!B")) ident_aliases = { u("A"): u("!A")} def norm_ident(**k): return d1(**k).ident # check ident=None self.assertRaises(TypeError, norm_ident) self.assertRaises(TypeError, norm_ident, ident=None) self.assertEqual(norm_ident(use_defaults=True), u('!A')) # check valid idents self.assertEqual(norm_ident(ident=u('!A')), u('!A')) self.assertEqual(norm_ident(ident=u('!B')), u('!B')) self.assertRaises(ValueError, norm_ident, ident=u('!C')) # check aliases self.assertEqual(norm_ident(ident=u('A')), u('!A')) # check invalid idents self.assertRaises(ValueError, norm_ident, ident=u('B')) # check identify is honoring ident system self.assertTrue(d1.identify(u("!Axxx"))) self.assertTrue(d1.identify(u("!Bxxx"))) self.assertFalse(d1.identify(u("!Cxxx"))) self.assertFalse(d1.identify(u("A"))) self.assertFalse(d1.identify(u(""))) self.assertRaises(TypeError, d1.identify, None) self.assertRaises(TypeError, d1.identify, 1) # check default_ident missing is detected. d1.default_ident = None self.assertRaises(AssertionError, norm_ident, use_defaults=True) #=================================================================== # experimental - the following methods are not finished or tested, # but way work correctly for some hashes #=================================================================== def test_91_parsehash(self): """test parsehash()""" # NOTE: this just tests some existing GenericHandler classes from passlib import hash # # parsehash() # # simple hash w/ salt result = hash.des_crypt.parsehash("OgAwTx2l6NADI") self.assertEqual(result, {'checksum': u('AwTx2l6NADI'), 'salt': u('Og')}) # parse rounds and extra implicit_rounds flag h = '$5$LKO/Ute40T3FNF95$U0prpBQd4PloSGU0pnpM4z9wKn4vZ1.jsrzQfPqxph9' s = u('LKO/Ute40T3FNF95') c = u('U0prpBQd4PloSGU0pnpM4z9wKn4vZ1.jsrzQfPqxph9') result = hash.sha256_crypt.parsehash(h) self.assertEqual(result, dict(salt=s, rounds=5000, implicit_rounds=True, checksum=c)) # omit checksum result = hash.sha256_crypt.parsehash(h, checksum=False) self.assertEqual(result, dict(salt=s, rounds=5000, implicit_rounds=True)) # sanitize result = hash.sha256_crypt.parsehash(h, sanitize=True) self.assertEqual(result, dict(rounds=5000, implicit_rounds=True, salt=u('LK**************'), checksum=u('U0pr***************************************'))) # parse w/o implicit rounds flag result = hash.sha256_crypt.parsehash('$5$rounds=10428$uy/jIAhCetNCTtb0$YWvUOXbkqlqhyoPMpN8BMe.ZGsGx2aBvxTvDFI613c3') self.assertEqual(result, dict( checksum=u('YWvUOXbkqlqhyoPMpN8BMe.ZGsGx2aBvxTvDFI613c3'), salt=u('uy/jIAhCetNCTtb0'), rounds=10428, )) # parsing of raw checksums & salts h1 = '$pbkdf2$60000$DoEwpvQeA8B4T.k951yLUQ$O26Y3/NJEiLCVaOVPxGXshyjW8k' result = hash.pbkdf2_sha1.parsehash(h1) self.assertEqual(result, dict( checksum=b';n\x98\xdf\xf3I\x12"\xc2U\xa3\x95?\x11\x97\xb2\x1c\xa3[\xc9', rounds=60000, salt=b'\x0e\x810\xa6\xf4\x1e\x03\xc0xO\xe9=\xe7\\\x8bQ', )) # sanitizing of raw checksums & salts result = hash.pbkdf2_sha1.parsehash(h1, sanitize=True) self.assertEqual(result, dict( checksum=u('O26************************'), rounds=60000, salt=u('Do********************'), )) def test_92_bitsize(self): """test bitsize()""" # NOTE: this just tests some existing GenericHandler classes from passlib import hash # no rounds self.assertEqual(hash.des_crypt.bitsize(), {'checksum': 66, 'salt': 12}) # log2 rounds self.assertEqual(hash.bcrypt.bitsize(), {'checksum': 186, 'salt': 132}) # linear rounds # NOTE: +3 comes from int(math.log(.1,2)), # where 0.1 = 10% = default allowed variation in rounds self.patchAttr(hash.sha256_crypt, "default_rounds", 1 << (14 + 3)) self.assertEqual(hash.sha256_crypt.bitsize(), {'checksum': 258, 'rounds': 14, 'salt': 96}) # raw checksum self.patchAttr(hash.pbkdf2_sha1, "default_rounds", 1 << (13 + 3)) self.assertEqual(hash.pbkdf2_sha1.bitsize(), {'checksum': 160, 'rounds': 13, 'salt': 128}) # TODO: handle fshp correctly, and other glitches noted in code. ##self.assertEqual(hash.fshp.bitsize(variant=1), ## {'checksum': 256, 'rounds': 13, 'salt': 128}) #=================================================================== # eoc #=================================================================== #============================================================================= # PrefixWrapper #============================================================================= class dummy_handler_in_registry(object): """context manager that inserts dummy handler in registry""" def __init__(self, name): self.name = name self.dummy = type('dummy_' + name, (uh.GenericHandler,), dict( name=name, setting_kwds=(), )) def __enter__(self): from passlib import registry registry._unload_handler_name(self.name, locations=False) registry.register_crypt_handler(self.dummy) assert registry.get_crypt_handler(self.name) is self.dummy return self.dummy def __exit__(self, *exc_info): from passlib import registry registry._unload_handler_name(self.name, locations=False) class PrefixWrapperTest(TestCase): """test PrefixWrapper class""" def test_00_lazy_loading(self): """test PrefixWrapper lazy loading of handler""" d1 = uh.PrefixWrapper("d1", "ldap_md5", "{XXX}", "{MD5}", lazy=True) # check base state self.assertEqual(d1._wrapped_name, "ldap_md5") self.assertIs(d1._wrapped_handler, None) # check loading works self.assertIs(d1.wrapped, ldap_md5) self.assertIs(d1._wrapped_handler, ldap_md5) # replace w/ wrong handler, make sure doesn't reload w/ dummy with dummy_handler_in_registry("ldap_md5") as dummy: self.assertIs(d1.wrapped, ldap_md5) def test_01_active_loading(self): """test PrefixWrapper active loading of handler""" d1 = uh.PrefixWrapper("d1", "ldap_md5", "{XXX}", "{MD5}") # check base state self.assertEqual(d1._wrapped_name, "ldap_md5") self.assertIs(d1._wrapped_handler, ldap_md5) self.assertIs(d1.wrapped, ldap_md5) # replace w/ wrong handler, make sure doesn't reload w/ dummy with dummy_handler_in_registry("ldap_md5") as dummy: self.assertIs(d1.wrapped, ldap_md5) def test_02_explicit(self): """test PrefixWrapper with explicitly specified handler""" d1 = uh.PrefixWrapper("d1", ldap_md5, "{XXX}", "{MD5}") # check base state self.assertEqual(d1._wrapped_name, None) self.assertIs(d1._wrapped_handler, ldap_md5) self.assertIs(d1.wrapped, ldap_md5) # replace w/ wrong handler, make sure doesn't reload w/ dummy with dummy_handler_in_registry("ldap_md5") as dummy: self.assertIs(d1.wrapped, ldap_md5) def test_10_wrapped_attributes(self): d1 = uh.PrefixWrapper("d1", "ldap_md5", "{XXX}", "{MD5}") self.assertEqual(d1.name, "d1") self.assertIs(d1.setting_kwds, ldap_md5.setting_kwds) self.assertFalse('max_rounds' in dir(d1)) d2 = uh.PrefixWrapper("d2", "sha256_crypt", "{XXX}") self.assertIs(d2.setting_kwds, sha256_crypt.setting_kwds) self.assertTrue('max_rounds' in dir(d2)) def test_11_wrapped_methods(self): d1 = uh.PrefixWrapper("d1", "ldap_md5", "{XXX}", "{MD5}") dph = "{XXX}X03MO1qnZdYdgyfeuILPmQ==" lph = "{MD5}X03MO1qnZdYdgyfeuILPmQ==" # genconfig self.assertEqual(d1.genconfig(), '{XXX}1B2M2Y8AsgTpgAmY7PhCfg==') # genhash self.assertRaises(TypeError, d1.genhash, "password", None) self.assertEqual(d1.genhash("password", dph), dph) self.assertRaises(ValueError, d1.genhash, "password", lph) # hash self.assertEqual(d1.hash("password"), dph) # identify self.assertTrue(d1.identify(dph)) self.assertFalse(d1.identify(lph)) # verify self.assertRaises(ValueError, d1.verify, "password", lph) self.assertTrue(d1.verify("password", dph)) def test_12_ident(self): # test ident is proxied h = uh.PrefixWrapper("h2", "ldap_md5", "{XXX}") self.assertEqual(h.ident, u("{XXX}{MD5}")) self.assertIs(h.ident_values, None) # test lack of ident means no proxy h = uh.PrefixWrapper("h2", "des_crypt", "{XXX}") self.assertIs(h.ident, None) self.assertIs(h.ident_values, None) # test orig_prefix disabled ident proxy h = uh.PrefixWrapper("h1", "ldap_md5", "{XXX}", "{MD5}") self.assertIs(h.ident, None) self.assertIs(h.ident_values, None) # test custom ident overrides default h = uh.PrefixWrapper("h3", "ldap_md5", "{XXX}", ident="{X") self.assertEqual(h.ident, u("{X")) self.assertIs(h.ident_values, None) # test custom ident must match h = uh.PrefixWrapper("h3", "ldap_md5", "{XXX}", ident="{XXX}A") self.assertRaises(ValueError, uh.PrefixWrapper, "h3", "ldap_md5", "{XXX}", ident="{XY") self.assertRaises(ValueError, uh.PrefixWrapper, "h3", "ldap_md5", "{XXX}", ident="{XXXX") # test ident_values is proxied h = uh.PrefixWrapper("h4", "phpass", "{XXX}") self.assertIs(h.ident, None) self.assertEqual(h.ident_values, (u("{XXX}$P$"), u("{XXX}$H$"))) # test ident=True means use prefix even if hash has no ident. h = uh.PrefixWrapper("h5", "des_crypt", "{XXX}", ident=True) self.assertEqual(h.ident, u("{XXX}")) self.assertIs(h.ident_values, None) # ... but requires prefix self.assertRaises(ValueError, uh.PrefixWrapper, "h6", "des_crypt", ident=True) # orig_prefix + HasManyIdent - warning with self.assertWarningList("orig_prefix.*may not work correctly"): h = uh.PrefixWrapper("h7", "phpass", orig_prefix="$", prefix="?") self.assertEqual(h.ident_values, None) # TODO: should output (u("?P$"), u("?H$"))) self.assertEqual(h.ident, None) def test_13_repr(self): """test repr()""" h = uh.PrefixWrapper("h2", "md5_crypt", "{XXX}", orig_prefix="$1$") self.assertRegex(repr(h), r"""(?x)^PrefixWrapper\( ['"]h2['"],\s+ ['"]md5_crypt['"],\s+ prefix=u?["']{XXX}['"],\s+ orig_prefix=u?["']\$1\$['"] \)$""") def test_14_bad_hash(self): """test orig_prefix sanity check""" # shoudl throw InvalidHashError if wrapped hash doesn't begin # with orig_prefix. h = uh.PrefixWrapper("h2", "md5_crypt", orig_prefix="$6$") self.assertRaises(ValueError, h.hash, 'test') #============================================================================= # sample algorithms - these serve as known quantities # to test the unittests themselves, as well as other # parts of passlib. they shouldn't be used as actual password schemes. #============================================================================= class UnsaltedHash(uh.StaticHandler): """test algorithm which lacks a salt""" name = "unsalted_test_hash" checksum_chars = uh.LOWER_HEX_CHARS checksum_size = 40 def _calc_checksum(self, secret): if isinstance(secret, unicode): secret = secret.encode("utf-8") data = b"boblious" + secret return str_to_uascii(hashlib.sha1(data).hexdigest()) class SaltedHash(uh.HasSalt, uh.GenericHandler): """test algorithm with a salt""" name = "salted_test_hash" setting_kwds = ("salt",) min_salt_size = 2 max_salt_size = 4 checksum_size = 40 salt_chars = checksum_chars = uh.LOWER_HEX_CHARS _hash_regex = re.compile(u("^@salt[0-9a-f]{42,44}$")) @classmethod def from_string(cls, hash): if not cls.identify(hash): raise uh.exc.InvalidHashError(cls) if isinstance(hash, bytes): hash = hash.decode("ascii") return cls(salt=hash[5:-40], checksum=hash[-40:]) def to_string(self): hash = u("@salt%s%s") % (self.salt, self.checksum) return uascii_to_str(hash) def _calc_checksum(self, secret): if isinstance(secret, unicode): secret = secret.encode("utf-8") data = self.salt.encode("ascii") + secret + self.salt.encode("ascii") return str_to_uascii(hashlib.sha1(data).hexdigest()) #============================================================================= # test sample algorithms - really a self-test of HandlerCase #============================================================================= # TODO: provide data samples for algorithms # (positive knowns, negative knowns, invalid identify) UPASS_TEMP = u('\u0399\u03c9\u03b1\u03bd\u03bd\u03b7\u03c2') class UnsaltedHashTest(HandlerCase): handler = UnsaltedHash known_correct_hashes = [ ("password", "61cfd32684c47de231f1f982c214e884133762c0"), (UPASS_TEMP, '96b329d120b97ff81ada770042e44ba87343ad2b'), ] def test_bad_kwds(self): self.assertRaises(TypeError, UnsaltedHash, salt='x') self.assertRaises(TypeError, UnsaltedHash.genconfig, rounds=1) class SaltedHashTest(HandlerCase): handler = SaltedHash known_correct_hashes = [ ("password", '@salt77d71f8fe74f314dac946766c1ac4a2a58365482c0'), (UPASS_TEMP, '@salt9f978a9bfe360d069b0c13f2afecd570447407fa7e48'), ] def test_bad_kwds(self): stub = SaltedHash(use_defaults=True)._stub_checksum self.assertRaises(TypeError, SaltedHash, checksum=stub, salt=None) self.assertRaises(ValueError, SaltedHash, checksum=stub, salt='xxx') #============================================================================= # eof #=============================================================================