headscale/integration/acl_test.go
Kristoffer Dalby a5562850a7
MapResponse optimalisations, peer list integration tests (#1254)
Co-authored-by: Allen <979347228@qq.com>
2023-03-06 17:50:26 +01:00

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package integration
import (
"testing"
"github.com/juanfont/headscale"
"github.com/juanfont/headscale/integration/hsic"
"github.com/juanfont/headscale/integration/tsic"
"github.com/stretchr/testify/assert"
)
// This tests a different ACL mechanism, if a host _cannot_ connect
// to another node at all based on ACL, it should just not be part
// of the NetMap sent to the host. This is slightly different than
// the other tests as we can just check if the hosts are present
// or not.
func TestACLHostsInNetMapTable(t *testing.T) {
IntegrationSkip(t)
// NOTE: All want cases currently checks the
// total count of expected peers, this would
// typically be the client count of the users
// they can access minus one (them self).
tests := map[string]struct {
users map[string]int
policy headscale.ACLPolicy
want map[string]int
}{
// Test that when we have no ACL, each client netmap has
// the amount of peers of the total amount of clients
"base-acls": {
users: map[string]int{
"user1": 2,
"user2": 2,
},
policy: headscale.ACLPolicy{
ACLs: []headscale.ACL{
{
Action: "accept",
Sources: []string{"*"},
Destinations: []string{"*:*"},
},
},
}, want: map[string]int{
"user1": 3, // ns1 + ns2
"user2": 3, // ns2 + ns1
},
},
// Test that when we have two users, which cannot see
// eachother, each node has only the number of pairs from
// their own user.
"two-isolated-users": {
users: map[string]int{
"user1": 2,
"user2": 2,
},
policy: headscale.ACLPolicy{
ACLs: []headscale.ACL{
{
Action: "accept",
Sources: []string{"user1"},
Destinations: []string{"user1:*"},
},
{
Action: "accept",
Sources: []string{"user2"},
Destinations: []string{"user2:*"},
},
},
}, want: map[string]int{
"user1": 1,
"user2": 1,
},
},
// Test that when we have two users, with ACLs and they
// are restricted to a single port, nodes are still present
// in the netmap.
"two-restricted-present-in-netmap": {
users: map[string]int{
"user1": 2,
"user2": 2,
},
policy: headscale.ACLPolicy{
ACLs: []headscale.ACL{
{
Action: "accept",
Sources: []string{"user1"},
Destinations: []string{"user1:22"},
},
{
Action: "accept",
Sources: []string{"user2"},
Destinations: []string{"user2:22"},
},
{
Action: "accept",
Sources: []string{"user1"},
Destinations: []string{"user2:22"},
},
{
Action: "accept",
Sources: []string{"user2"},
Destinations: []string{"user1:22"},
},
},
}, want: map[string]int{
"user1": 3,
"user2": 3,
},
},
// Test that when we have two users, that are isolated,
// but one can see the others, we have the appropriate number
// of peers. This will still result in all the peers as we
// need them present on the other side for the "return path".
"two-ns-one-isolated": {
users: map[string]int{
"user1": 2,
"user2": 2,
},
policy: headscale.ACLPolicy{
ACLs: []headscale.ACL{
{
Action: "accept",
Sources: []string{"user1"},
Destinations: []string{"user1:*"},
},
{
Action: "accept",
Sources: []string{"user2"},
Destinations: []string{"user2:*"},
},
{
Action: "accept",
Sources: []string{"user1"},
Destinations: []string{"user2:*"},
},
},
}, want: map[string]int{
"user1": 3, // ns1 + ns2
"user2": 3, // ns1 + ns2 (return path)
},
},
}
for name, testCase := range tests {
t.Run(name, func(t *testing.T) {
scenario, err := NewScenario()
assert.NoError(t, err)
spec := testCase.users
err = scenario.CreateHeadscaleEnv(spec,
[]tsic.Option{},
hsic.WithACLPolicy(&testCase.policy),
// hsic.WithTestName(fmt.Sprintf("aclinnetmap%s", name)),
)
assert.NoError(t, err)
allClients, err := scenario.ListTailscaleClients()
assert.NoError(t, err)
err = scenario.WaitForTailscaleSync()
assert.NoError(t, err)
// allHostnames, err := scenario.ListTailscaleClientsFQDNs()
// assert.NoError(t, err)
for _, client := range allClients {
status, err := client.Status()
assert.NoError(t, err)
user := status.User[status.Self.UserID].LoginName
assert.Equal(t, (testCase.want[user]), len(status.Peer))
}
err = scenario.Shutdown()
assert.NoError(t, err)
})
}
}