ayaports/user/py3-redis-nonfree/0002-Drop-tests-test_ssl.py.patch

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From 9bf9f40f41141942be166966ec434720da5b85bd Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Drew DeVault <sir@cmpwn.com>
Date: Wed, 29 Dec 2021 10:16:53 +0100
Subject: [PATCH 2/2] Drop tests/test_ssl.py
This test expects to be run in the upstream project's CI enviornment.
Ref https://github.com/redis/redis-py/issues/1838
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tests/test_ssl.py | 161 ----------------------------------------------
1 file changed, 161 deletions(-)
delete mode 100644 tests/test_ssl.py
diff --git a/tests/test_ssl.py b/tests/test_ssl.py
deleted file mode 100644
index a2f66b2..0000000
--- a/tests/test_ssl.py
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,161 +0,0 @@
-import os
-import socket
-import ssl
-from urllib.parse import urlparse
-
-import pytest
-
-import redis
-from redis.exceptions import ConnectionError, RedisError
-
-from .conftest import skip_if_cryptography, skip_if_nocryptography
-
-
-@pytest.mark.ssl
-class TestSSL:
- """Tests for SSL connections
-
- This relies on the --redis-ssl-url purely for rebuilding the client
- and connecting to the appropriate port.
- """
-
- ROOT = os.path.join(os.path.dirname(__file__), "..")
- CERT_DIR = os.path.abspath(os.path.join(ROOT, "docker", "stunnel", "keys"))
- if not os.path.isdir(CERT_DIR): # github actions package validation case
- CERT_DIR = os.path.abspath(
- os.path.join(ROOT, "..", "docker", "stunnel", "keys")
- )
- if not os.path.isdir(CERT_DIR):
- raise IOError(f"No SSL certificates found. They should be in {CERT_DIR}")
-
- def test_ssl_with_invalid_cert(self, request):
- ssl_url = request.config.option.redis_ssl_url
- sslclient = redis.from_url(ssl_url)
- with pytest.raises(ConnectionError) as e:
- sslclient.ping()
- assert "SSL: CERTIFICATE_VERIFY_FAILED" in str(e)
-
- def test_ssl_connection(self, request):
- ssl_url = request.config.option.redis_ssl_url
- p = urlparse(ssl_url)[1].split(":")
- r = redis.Redis(host=p[0], port=p[1], ssl=True, ssl_cert_reqs="none")
- assert r.ping()
-
- def test_ssl_connection_without_ssl(self, request):
- ssl_url = request.config.option.redis_ssl_url
- p = urlparse(ssl_url)[1].split(":")
- r = redis.Redis(host=p[0], port=p[1], ssl=False)
-
- with pytest.raises(ConnectionError) as e:
- r.ping()
- assert "Connection closed by server" in str(e)
-
- def test_validating_self_signed_certificate(self, request):
- ssl_url = request.config.option.redis_ssl_url
- p = urlparse(ssl_url)[1].split(":")
- r = redis.Redis(
- host=p[0],
- port=p[1],
- ssl=True,
- ssl_certfile=os.path.join(self.CERT_DIR, "server-cert.pem"),
- ssl_keyfile=os.path.join(self.CERT_DIR, "server-key.pem"),
- ssl_cert_reqs="required",
- ssl_ca_certs=os.path.join(self.CERT_DIR, "server-cert.pem"),
- )
- assert r.ping()
-
- def _create_oscp_conn(self, request):
- ssl_url = request.config.option.redis_ssl_url
- p = urlparse(ssl_url)[1].split(":")
- r = redis.Redis(
- host=p[0],
- port=p[1],
- ssl=True,
- ssl_certfile=os.path.join(self.CERT_DIR, "server-cert.pem"),
- ssl_keyfile=os.path.join(self.CERT_DIR, "server-key.pem"),
- ssl_cert_reqs="required",
- ssl_ca_certs=os.path.join(self.CERT_DIR, "server-cert.pem"),
- ssl_validate_ocsp=True,
- )
- return r
-
- @skip_if_cryptography()
- def test_ssl_ocsp_called(self, request):
- r = self._create_oscp_conn(request)
- with pytest.raises(RedisError) as e:
- assert r.ping()
- assert "cryptography not installed" in str(e)
-
- @skip_if_nocryptography()
- def test_ssl_ocsp_called_withcrypto(self, request):
- r = self._create_oscp_conn(request)
- with pytest.raises(ConnectionError) as e:
- assert r.ping()
- assert "No AIA information present in ssl certificate" in str(e)
-
- # rediss://, url based
- ssl_url = request.config.option.redis_ssl_url
- sslclient = redis.from_url(ssl_url)
- with pytest.raises(ConnectionError) as e:
- sslclient.ping()
- assert "No AIA information present in ssl certificate" in str(e)
-
- @skip_if_nocryptography()
- def test_valid_ocsp_cert_http(self):
- from redis.ocsp import OCSPVerifier
-
- hostnames = ["github.com", "aws.amazon.com", "ynet.co.il", "microsoft.com"]
- for hostname in hostnames:
- context = ssl.create_default_context()
- with socket.create_connection((hostname, 443)) as sock:
- with context.wrap_socket(sock, server_hostname=hostname) as wrapped:
- ocsp = OCSPVerifier(wrapped, hostname, 443)
- assert ocsp.is_valid()
-
- @skip_if_nocryptography()
- def test_revoked_ocsp_certificate(self):
- from redis.ocsp import OCSPVerifier
-
- context = ssl.create_default_context()
- hostname = "revoked.badssl.com"
- with socket.create_connection((hostname, 443)) as sock:
- with context.wrap_socket(sock, server_hostname=hostname) as wrapped:
- ocsp = OCSPVerifier(wrapped, hostname, 443)
- assert ocsp.is_valid() is False
-
- @skip_if_nocryptography()
- def test_unauthorized_ocsp(self):
- from redis.ocsp import OCSPVerifier
-
- context = ssl.create_default_context()
- hostname = "stackoverflow.com"
- with socket.create_connection((hostname, 443)) as sock:
- with context.wrap_socket(sock, server_hostname=hostname) as wrapped:
- ocsp = OCSPVerifier(wrapped, hostname, 443)
- with pytest.raises(ConnectionError):
- ocsp.is_valid()
-
- @skip_if_nocryptography()
- def test_ocsp_not_present_in_response(self):
- from redis.ocsp import OCSPVerifier
-
- context = ssl.create_default_context()
- hostname = "google.co.il"
- with socket.create_connection((hostname, 443)) as sock:
- with context.wrap_socket(sock, server_hostname=hostname) as wrapped:
- ocsp = OCSPVerifier(wrapped, hostname, 443)
- assert ocsp.is_valid() is False
-
- @skip_if_nocryptography()
- def test_unauthorized_then_direct(self):
- from redis.ocsp import OCSPVerifier
-
- # these certificates on the socket end return unauthorized
- # then the second call succeeds
- hostnames = ["wikipedia.org", "squarespace.com"]
- for hostname in hostnames:
- context = ssl.create_default_context()
- with socket.create_connection((hostname, 443)) as sock:
- with context.wrap_socket(sock, server_hostname=hostname) as wrapped:
- ocsp = OCSPVerifier(wrapped, hostname, 443)
- assert ocsp.is_valid()
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