AIXCC-Java-Challenge
/
local-test-commons-compress-full-01-vuln_5
/fuzz-tooling
/infra
/utils_test.py
| # Copyright 2020 Google LLC | |
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| """Tests the functionality of the utils module's functions""" | |
| import os | |
| import tempfile | |
| import unittest | |
| from unittest import mock | |
| import utils | |
| import helper | |
| EXAMPLE_PROJECT = 'example' | |
| TEST_OUT_DIR = os.path.join(os.path.dirname(os.path.abspath(__file__)), | |
| 'cifuzz', 'test_data', 'build-out') | |
| class IsFuzzTargetLocalTest(unittest.TestCase): | |
| """Tests the is_fuzz_target_local function.""" | |
| def test_invalid_filepath(self): | |
| """Tests the function with an invalid file path.""" | |
| is_local = utils.is_fuzz_target_local('not/a/real/file') | |
| self.assertFalse(is_local) | |
| is_local = utils.is_fuzz_target_local('') | |
| self.assertFalse(is_local) | |
| is_local = utils.is_fuzz_target_local(' ') | |
| self.assertFalse(is_local) | |
| def test_valid_filepath(self): | |
| """Checks is_fuzz_target_local function with a valid filepath.""" | |
| is_local = utils.is_fuzz_target_local( | |
| os.path.join(TEST_OUT_DIR, 'example_crash_fuzzer')) | |
| self.assertTrue(is_local) | |
| is_local = utils.is_fuzz_target_local(TEST_OUT_DIR) | |
| self.assertFalse(is_local) | |
| class GetFuzzTargetsTest(unittest.TestCase): | |
| """Tests the get_fuzz_targets function.""" | |
| def test_valid_filepath(self): | |
| """Tests that fuzz targets can be retrieved once the fuzzers are built.""" | |
| fuzz_targets = utils.get_fuzz_targets(TEST_OUT_DIR) | |
| crash_fuzzer_path = os.path.join(TEST_OUT_DIR, 'example_crash_fuzzer') | |
| nocrash_fuzzer_path = os.path.join(TEST_OUT_DIR, 'example_nocrash_fuzzer') | |
| self.assertCountEqual(fuzz_targets, | |
| [crash_fuzzer_path, nocrash_fuzzer_path]) | |
| # Testing on a arbitrary directory with no fuzz targets in it. | |
| fuzz_targets = utils.get_fuzz_targets( | |
| os.path.join(helper.OSS_FUZZ_DIR, 'infra', 'travis')) | |
| self.assertFalse(fuzz_targets) | |
| def test_invalid_filepath(self): | |
| """Tests what get_fuzz_targets return when invalid filepath is used.""" | |
| fuzz_targets = utils.get_fuzz_targets('not/a/valid/file/path') | |
| self.assertFalse(fuzz_targets) | |
| class ExecuteTest(unittest.TestCase): | |
| """Tests the execute function.""" | |
| def test_valid_command(self): | |
| """Tests that execute can produce valid output.""" | |
| with tempfile.TemporaryDirectory() as tmp_dir: | |
| out, err, err_code = utils.execute(['ls', '.'], | |
| location=tmp_dir, | |
| check_result=False) | |
| self.assertEqual(err_code, 0) | |
| self.assertEqual(err, '') | |
| self.assertEqual(out, '') | |
| out, err, err_code = utils.execute(['mkdir', 'tmp'], | |
| location=tmp_dir, | |
| check_result=False) | |
| self.assertEqual(err_code, 0) | |
| self.assertEqual(err, '') | |
| self.assertEqual(out, '') | |
| out, err, err_code = utils.execute(['ls', '.'], | |
| location=tmp_dir, | |
| check_result=False) | |
| self.assertEqual(err_code, 0) | |
| self.assertEqual(err, '') | |
| self.assertEqual(out, 'tmp\n') | |
| def test_error_command(self): | |
| """Tests that execute can correctly surface errors.""" | |
| with tempfile.TemporaryDirectory() as tmp_dir: | |
| out, err, err_code = utils.execute(['ls', 'notarealdir'], | |
| location=tmp_dir, | |
| check_result=False) | |
| self.assertEqual(err_code, 2) | |
| self.assertIsNotNone(err) | |
| self.assertEqual(out, '') | |
| with self.assertRaises(RuntimeError): | |
| out, err, err_code = utils.execute(['ls', 'notarealdir'], | |
| location=tmp_dir, | |
| check_result=True) | |
| class BinaryPrintTest(unittest.TestCase): | |
| """Tests for utils.binary_print.""" | |
| def test_string(self): # pylint: disable=no-self-use | |
| """Tests that utils.binary_print can print a regular string.""" | |
| # Should execute without raising any exceptions. | |
| with mock.patch('sys.stdout.buffer.write') as mock_write: | |
| utils.binary_print('hello') | |
| mock_write.assert_called_with('hello\n') | |
| def test_binary_string(self): # pylint: disable=no-self-use | |
| """Tests that utils.binary_print can print a bianry string.""" | |
| # Should execute without raising any exceptions. | |
| with mock.patch('sys.stdout.buffer.write') as mock_write: | |
| utils.binary_print(b'hello') | |
| mock_write.assert_called_with(b'hello\n') | |
| class CommandToStringTest(unittest.TestCase): | |
| """Tests for command_to_string.""" | |
| def test_string(self): | |
| """Tests that command_to_string returns the argument passed to it when it is | |
| passed a string.""" | |
| command = 'command' | |
| self.assertEqual(utils.command_to_string(command), command) | |
| def test_list(self): | |
| """Tests that command_to_string returns the correct stringwhen it is passed | |
| a list.""" | |
| command = ['command', 'arg1', 'arg2'] | |
| self.assertEqual(utils.command_to_string(command), 'command arg1 arg2') | |
| if __name__ == '__main__': | |
| unittest.main() | |