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| author | Eric Biggers <ebiggers@google.com> | 2020-05-09 15:15:12 -0700 |
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| committer | GitHub <noreply@github.com> | 2020-05-09 15:15:12 -0700 |
| commit | 338347ac4766f899fdc471d57f293798ff0e6c29 (patch) | |
| tree | 8f5c0969a49a396d60c33a324834d92d9911a240 /cli-tests/t_encrypt_custom.sh | |
| parent | 1aef2541a434bd9e88ebd52be72f13d56c5ef748 (diff) | |
| parent | e68d65c440125ff1e47627abf1fc5a97f700d38d (diff) | |
Merge pull request #218 from ebiggers/cli-tests
Add tests for command-line interface
Add tests that directly test the fscrypt command-line tool.
See cli-tests/README.md for information about the test framework.
The following test scripts are included:
* t_change_passphrase
* t_encrypt_custom
* t_encrypt_login
* t_encrypt_raw_key
* t_encrypt
* t_lock
* t_not_enabled
* t_not_supported
* t_passphrase_hashing
* t_setup
* t_status
* t_unlock
* t_v1_policy_fs_keyring
* t_v1_policy
Unfortunately, we can't actually make Travis CI run these tests yet because they need kernel v5.4 or later, and Travis CI doesn't support an Ubuntu version that has that yet. But for now, they can be run manually using make cli-test.
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diff --git a/cli-tests/t_encrypt_custom.sh b/cli-tests/t_encrypt_custom.sh new file mode 100755 index 0000000..48cbe25 --- /dev/null +++ b/cli-tests/t_encrypt_custom.sh @@ -0,0 +1,50 @@ +#!/bin/bash + +# Test encrypting a directory using a custom_passphrase protector. + +cd "$(dirname "$0")" +. common.sh + +dir="$MNT/dir" + +begin() +{ + _reset_filesystems + mkdir "$dir" + _print_header "$1" +} + +show_status() +{ + local encrypted=$1 + + fscrypt status "$MNT" + if $encrypted; then + fscrypt status "$dir" + else + _expect_failure "fscrypt status '$dir'" + fi +} + +begin "Encrypt with custom passphrase protector" +echo hunter2 | fscrypt encrypt --quiet --name=prot "$dir" +show_status true + +begin "Encrypt with custom passphrase protector, interactively" +expect << EOF +spawn fscrypt encrypt "$dir" +expect "Enter the source number for the new protector" +send "2\r" +expect "Enter a name for the new protector:" +send "prot\r" +expect "Enter custom passphrase" +send "hunter2\r" +expect "Confirm passphrase" +send "hunter2\r" +expect eof +EOF +show_status true + +begin "Try to use a custom protector without a name" +_expect_failure "echo hunter2 | fscrypt encrypt --quiet '$dir'" +show_status false |