#!/usr/bin/env bash
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set -o errexit
set -o nounset
set -o pipefail
run_authorization_tests() {
set -o nounset
set -o errexit
kube::log::status "Testing authorization"
# check remote authorization endpoint, kubectl doesn't actually display the returned object so this isn't super useful
# but it proves that works
kubectl create -f test/fixtures/pkg/kubectl/cmd/create/sar-v1.json --validate=false
SAR_RESULT_FILE="${KUBE_TEMP}/sar-result.json"
curl -kfsS -H "Content-Type:" -H 'Authorization: Bearer admin-token' "https://localhost:${SECURE_API_PORT}/apis/authorization.k8s.io/v1/subjectaccessreviews" -XPOST -d @test/fixtures/pkg/kubectl/cmd/create/sar-v1.json > "${SAR_RESULT_FILE}"
if grep -q '"allowed": true' "${SAR_RESULT_FILE}"; then
kube::log::status "\"authorization.k8s.io/subjectaccessreviews\" returns as expected: $(cat "${SAR_RESULT_FILE}")"
else
kube::log::status "\"authorization.k8s.io/subjectaccessreviews\" does not return as expected: $(cat "${SAR_RESULT_FILE}")"
exit 1
fi
rm "${SAR_RESULT_FILE}"
set +o nounset
set +o errexit
}
run_impersonation_tests() {
set -o nounset
set -o errexit
kube::log::status "Testing impersonation"
output_message=$(! kubectl get pods "${kube_flags_with_token[@]:?}" --as-group=foo 2>&1)
kube::test::if_has_string "${output_message}" 'without impersonating a user'
output_message=$(! kubectl get pods "${kube_flags_with_token[@]:?}" --as-uid=abc123 2>&1)
kube::test::if_has_string "${output_message}" 'without impersonating a user'
if kube::test::if_supports_resource "${csr:?}" ; then
# --as
kubectl create -f hack/testdata/csr.yml "${kube_flags_with_token[@]:?}" --as=user1
kube::test::get_object_assert 'csr/foo' '{{.spec.username}}' 'user1'
kube::test::get_object_assert 'csr/foo' '{{range .spec.groups}}{{.}}{{end}}' 'system:authenticated'
kubectl delete -f hack/testdata/csr.yml "${kube_flags_with_token[@]:?}"
# --as-group
kubectl create -f hack/testdata/csr.yml "${kube_flags_with_token[@]:?}" --as=user1 --as-group=group2 --as-group=group1 --as-group=,,,chameleon
kube::test::get_object_assert 'csr/foo' '{{len .spec.groups}}' '4'
kube::test::get_object_assert 'csr/foo' '{{range .spec.groups}}{{.}} {{end}}' 'group2 group1 ,,,chameleon system:authenticated '
kubectl delete -f hack/testdata/csr.yml "${kube_flags_with_token[@]:?}"
# --as-uid
kubectl create -f hack/testdata/csr.yml "${kube_flags_with_token[@]:?}" --as=user1 --as-uid=abc123
kube::test::get_object_assert 'csr/foo' '{{.spec.username}}' 'user1'
kube::test::get_object_assert 'csr/foo' '{{.spec.uid}}' 'abc123'
kubectl delete -f hack/testdata/csr.yml "${kube_flags_with_token[@]:?}"
fi
set +o nounset
set +o errexit
}