shadow/tests/libsubid/02_get_subid_owners/get_subid_owners.test
Serge Hallyn 0a7888b1fa Create a new libsubid
Closes #154

Currently this has three functions: one which returns the
list of subuid ranges for a user, one returning the subgids,
and one which frees the ranges lists.

I might be mistaken about what -disable-man means;  some of
the code suggests it means just don't re-generate them, but
not totally ignore them.  But that doesn't seem to really work,
so let's just ignore man/ when -disable-man.

Remove --disable-shared.  I'm not sure why it was there, but it stems
from long, long ago, and I suspect it comes from some ancient
toolchain bug.

Create a tests/run_some, a shorter version of run_all.  I'll
slowly add tests to this as I verify they work, then I can
work on fixing the once which don't.

Also, don't touch man/ if not -enable-man.

Changelog:
	Apr 22: change the subid list api as recomended by Dan Walsh.
	Apr 23: implement get_subid_owner
	Apr 24: implement range add/release
	Apr 25: finish tests and rebase
	May 10: make @owner const

Signed-off-by: Serge Hallyn <serge@hallyn.com>
2020-06-07 12:11:58 -05:00

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#!/bin/sh
set -e
cd $(dirname $0)
. ../../common/config.sh
. ../../common/log.sh
log_start "$0" "get subid owners"
save_config
# restore the files on exit
trap 'log_status "$0" "FAILURE"; restore_config' 0
change_config
echo -n "Noone owns 0 as a subid..."
[ -z "$(${build_path}/src/get_subid_owners 0)" ]
echo "OK"
echo -n "foo owns subuid 300000..."
[ "$(${build_path}/src/get_subid_owners 300000)" = "1000" ]
echo "OK"
echo -n "foo owns subgid 200000..."
[ "$(${build_path}/src/get_subid_owners -g 200000)" = "1000" ]
echo "OK"
echo -n "Noone owns subuid 200000..."
[ -z "$(${build_path}/src/get_subid_owners -g 300000)" ]
echo "OK"
echo -n "Noone owns subgid 300000..."
[ -z "$(${build_path}/src/get_subid_owners -g 300000)" ]
echo "OK"
echo -n "Both foo and root own subuid 500000..."
cat > /tmp/expected << EOF
1000
0
EOF
${build_path}/src/get_subid_owners 500000 > /tmp/actual
diff /tmp/expected /tmp/actual
echo "OK"
log_status "$0" "SUCCESS"
restore_config
trap '' 0