First expand nested `(...)` in glob_pattern. This duplicates a few bytes, but makes the regex easier to read. With that done, allow `-` in glob_pattern. One of the possible matches in glob_pattern was `\w+` which matched for example `none`. However, it doesn't match `revokefs-fuse` because of the `-`. Therefore change `\w+` to [\w-]+. While on it, add two more tests - one for `none` with some options, and one with `revokefs-fuse`. MR: https://gitlab.com/apparmor/apparmor/-/merge_requests/1565 Approved-by: Maxime Bélair <maxime.belair@canonical.com> Approved-by: Ryan Lee <rlee287@yahoo.com> Merged-by: Christian Boltz <apparmor@cboltz.de>
Test data generated elsewhere
The tests in parser
generate additional test profiles in
parser/tst/simple_tests/
: see gen-dbus.py
and gen-xtrans.py
.
utils/test/test-parser-simple-tests.py
uses this test data when it is
available. If this test data has not been generated, this test will not
complain: it will simply exercise fewer test profiles.
Running individual tests
Python's unittest allows individual tests to be executed by specifying the class name and the test on the command line. When running tests individually, the unittest framework executes the "setUp" and "tearDown" methods automatically. For more information, refer to the unittest documentation.
Make sure to set the environment variables pointing to the in-tree apparmor modules, and the in-tree libapparmor and its python wrapper:
$ export PYTHONPATH=..:../../libraries/libapparmor/swig/python/build/$(/usr/bin/python3 ../../libraries/libapparmor/swig/python/test/buildpath.py)
$ export __AA_CONFDIR=.
To execute the test individually, run:
$ python3 ./test-tile.py ClassFoo.test_bar