use of org.aspectj.lang.reflect.MethodSignature in project herd by FINRAOS.
the class NamespaceSecurityAdviceTest method checkPermissionAssertNoErrorWhenMethodDoesNotHaveAnnotations.
@Test
public void checkPermissionAssertNoErrorWhenMethodDoesNotHaveAnnotations() throws Exception {
// Mock a join point of the method call
// mockMethod(1);
JoinPoint joinPoint = mock(JoinPoint.class);
MethodSignature methodSignature = mock(MethodSignature.class);
Method method = NamespaceSecurityAdviceTest.class.getDeclaredMethod("mockMethod");
when(methodSignature.getMethod()).thenReturn(method);
when(joinPoint.getSignature()).thenReturn(methodSignature);
when(joinPoint.getArgs()).thenReturn(new Object[] {});
String userId = "userId";
ApplicationUser applicationUser = new ApplicationUser(getClass());
applicationUser.setUserId(userId);
applicationUser.setNamespaceAuthorizations(new HashSet<>());
SecurityContextHolder.getContext().setAuthentication(new TestingAuthenticationToken(new SecurityUserWrapper(userId, "", false, false, false, false, Arrays.asList(), applicationUser), null));
try {
namespaceSecurityAdvice.checkPermission(joinPoint);
} catch (AccessDeniedException e) {
fail();
}
}
use of org.aspectj.lang.reflect.MethodSignature in project herd by FINRAOS.
the class NamespaceSecurityAdviceTest method checkPermissionAssertNoExceptionWhenHasPermissionsNamespaceTrimmed.
@Test
public void checkPermissionAssertNoExceptionWhenHasPermissionsNamespaceTrimmed() throws Exception {
// Mock a join point of the method call
// mockMethod(" foo ");
JoinPoint joinPoint = mock(JoinPoint.class);
MethodSignature methodSignature = mock(MethodSignature.class);
Method method = NamespaceSecurityAdviceTest.class.getDeclaredMethod("mockMethod", String.class);
when(methodSignature.getParameterNames()).thenReturn(new String[] { "namespace" });
when(methodSignature.getMethod()).thenReturn(method);
when(joinPoint.getSignature()).thenReturn(methodSignature);
when(joinPoint.getArgs()).thenReturn(new Object[] { BLANK_TEXT + "foo" + BLANK_TEXT });
String userId = "userId";
ApplicationUser applicationUser = new ApplicationUser(getClass());
applicationUser.setUserId(userId);
applicationUser.setNamespaceAuthorizations(new HashSet<>());
// User has permission to "foo" but the actual namespace given is " foo "
applicationUser.getNamespaceAuthorizations().add(new NamespaceAuthorization("foo", Arrays.asList(NamespacePermissionEnum.READ)));
SecurityContextHolder.getContext().setAuthentication(new TestingAuthenticationToken(new SecurityUserWrapper(userId, "", false, false, false, false, Arrays.asList(), applicationUser), null));
try {
namespaceSecurityAdvice.checkPermission(joinPoint);
} catch (AccessDeniedException e) {
fail();
}
}
use of org.aspectj.lang.reflect.MethodSignature in project herd by FINRAOS.
the class NamespaceSecurityAdviceTest method checkPermissionAssertAccessDeniedWhenMultipleAnnotationsAndUserHasOneWrongPermission.
/**
* Test where a method with multiple annotation is called, but the user does not have permission to one of the namespaces. Asserts that the check throws
* AccessDenied.
*/
@Test
public void checkPermissionAssertAccessDeniedWhenMultipleAnnotationsAndUserHasOneWrongPermission() throws Exception {
// Mock a join point of the method call
// mockMethodMultipleAnnotations("foo", "bar");
JoinPoint joinPoint = mock(JoinPoint.class);
MethodSignature methodSignature = mock(MethodSignature.class);
Method method = NamespaceSecurityAdviceTest.class.getDeclaredMethod("mockMethodMultipleAnnotations", String.class, String.class);
when(methodSignature.getParameterNames()).thenReturn(new String[] { "namespace1", "namespace2" });
when(methodSignature.getMethod()).thenReturn(method);
when(joinPoint.getSignature()).thenReturn(methodSignature);
when(joinPoint.getArgs()).thenReturn(new Object[] { "foo", "bar" });
String userId = "userId";
ApplicationUser applicationUser = new ApplicationUser(getClass());
applicationUser.setUserId(userId);
applicationUser.setNamespaceAuthorizations(new HashSet<>());
applicationUser.getNamespaceAuthorizations().add(new NamespaceAuthorization("foo", Arrays.asList(NamespacePermissionEnum.READ)));
SecurityContextHolder.getContext().setAuthentication(new TestingAuthenticationToken(new SecurityUserWrapper(userId, "", false, false, false, false, Arrays.asList(), applicationUser), null));
try {
namespaceSecurityAdvice.checkPermission(joinPoint);
fail();
} catch (Exception e) {
assertEquals(AccessDeniedException.class, e.getClass());
assertEquals(String.format("User \"%s\" does not have \"[WRITE]\" permission(s) to the namespace \"bar\"", userId), e.getMessage());
}
}
use of org.aspectj.lang.reflect.MethodSignature in project herd by FINRAOS.
the class NamespaceSecurityAdviceTest method checkPermissionAssertNoExceptionWhenHasPermissionsNamespaceIgnoreCase.
@Test
public void checkPermissionAssertNoExceptionWhenHasPermissionsNamespaceIgnoreCase() throws Exception {
// Mock a join point of the method call
// mockMethod("foo");
JoinPoint joinPoint = mock(JoinPoint.class);
MethodSignature methodSignature = mock(MethodSignature.class);
Method method = NamespaceSecurityAdviceTest.class.getDeclaredMethod("mockMethod", String.class);
when(methodSignature.getParameterNames()).thenReturn(new String[] { "namespace" });
when(methodSignature.getMethod()).thenReturn(method);
when(joinPoint.getSignature()).thenReturn(methodSignature);
when(joinPoint.getArgs()).thenReturn(new Object[] { "foo" });
String userId = "userId";
ApplicationUser applicationUser = new ApplicationUser(getClass());
applicationUser.setUserId(userId);
applicationUser.setNamespaceAuthorizations(new HashSet<>());
// user has permission to capital "FOO" and needs permission to lowercase "foo"
applicationUser.getNamespaceAuthorizations().add(new NamespaceAuthorization("FOO", Arrays.asList(NamespacePermissionEnum.READ)));
SecurityContextHolder.getContext().setAuthentication(new TestingAuthenticationToken(new SecurityUserWrapper(userId, "", false, false, false, false, Arrays.asList(), applicationUser), null));
try {
namespaceSecurityAdvice.checkPermission(joinPoint);
} catch (AccessDeniedException e) {
fail();
}
}
use of org.aspectj.lang.reflect.MethodSignature in project herd by FINRAOS.
the class NamespaceSecurityAdviceTest method checkPermissionAssertErrorWhenAnnotationFieldRefersToNonString.
@Test
public void checkPermissionAssertErrorWhenAnnotationFieldRefersToNonString() throws Exception {
// Mock a join point of the method call
// mockMethod(1);
JoinPoint joinPoint = mock(JoinPoint.class);
MethodSignature methodSignature = mock(MethodSignature.class);
Method method = NamespaceSecurityAdviceTest.class.getDeclaredMethod("mockMethod", Integer.class);
when(methodSignature.getParameterNames()).thenReturn(new String[] { "aNumber" });
when(methodSignature.getMethod()).thenReturn(method);
when(joinPoint.getSignature()).thenReturn(methodSignature);
when(joinPoint.getArgs()).thenReturn(new Object[] { 1 });
String userId = "userId";
ApplicationUser applicationUser = new ApplicationUser(getClass());
applicationUser.setUserId(userId);
applicationUser.setNamespaceAuthorizations(new HashSet<>());
SecurityContextHolder.getContext().setAuthentication(new TestingAuthenticationToken(new SecurityUserWrapper(userId, "", false, false, false, false, Arrays.asList(), applicationUser), null));
try {
namespaceSecurityAdvice.checkPermission(joinPoint);
fail();
} catch (Exception e) {
assertEquals(IllegalStateException.class, e.getClass());
assertEquals("Object must be of type class java.lang.String or interface java.util.Collection. Actual object.class = class java.lang.Integer", e.getMessage());
}
}
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