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Bose-SoundTouch/pkg/service/setup/enable_ssh_test.go
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Tobias Gesellchen 69a21cdda7 feat(cli): configurable pause between enable-ssh --full-config commands
Per #515 comment 5228449448: on a real Lifestyle console, the same 6
commands (5 sys configuration/envswitch + reboot) sent back-to-back left
sshd down after reboot, but succeeded sent one at a time with ~7s gaps —
same commands, same order, same device, minutes apart. Sending fast may
not let the device fully process one command before the next arrives.

Adds --command-delay (setup.DefaultTelnetCommandDelay, 3s), threaded
through EnableSSHViaTelnetFullConfig/runTelnetInjection (pause after each
of the 5 commands) and runEnableSSHInjection (one more pause before the
reboot). 0 restores the old back-to-back behavior. The reporter didn't
try to find the true minimum, just confirmed ~7s works and speculated
"a second or two may well be enough" — 3s is a middle ground, tunable via
the flag if a specific device needs more.

Also prints an approximate total for the injection phase up front (6
steps x delay, ~18s at the default) so the command doesn't look hung —
separate from the existing --wait message for sshd coming up after
reboot, which can take much longer.

Refs #515
2026-08-09 11:14:03 +02:00

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package setup
import (
"strings"
"testing"
"time"
)
func TestEnableSSHViaTelnet_BuildsInjectedCommand(t *testing.T) {
const svc = "https://192.0.2.10:8443"
want := `envswitch boseurls set "https://192.0.2.10:8443;touch /tmp/remote_services;/etc/init.d/sshd start" "https://192.0.2.10:8443/update"`
f := &fakeTelnet{responses: map[string]string{want: "OK\n"}}
m := newFakeTelnetManager(f)
if _, err := m.EnableSSHViaTelnet("192.0.2.10", svc); err != nil {
t.Fatalf("EnableSSHViaTelnet: %v", err)
}
if len(f.commands) != 1 || f.commands[0] != want {
t.Errorf("sent %q\n want %q", f.commands, want)
}
}
func TestEnableSSHViaTelnetFullConfig_BuildsInjectedSequence(t *testing.T) {
const svc = "https://192.0.2.10:8443"
const injected = `https://192.0.2.10:8443;touch /tmp/remote_services;/etc/init.d/sshd start`
want := []string{
`sys configuration bmxRegistryUrl "https://192.0.2.10:8443/bmx/registry/v1/services"`,
`sys configuration statsServerUrl "https://192.0.2.10:8443"`,
`sys configuration margeServerUrl "` + injected + `"`,
`sys configuration swUpdateUrl "https://192.0.2.10:8443/updates/soundtouch"`,
`envswitch boseurls set "` + injected + `" "https://192.0.2.10:8443/updates/soundtouch"`,
`getpdo CurrentSystemConfiguration`,
}
resp := map[string]string{}
for _, c := range want {
resp[c] = "OK\n"
}
f := &fakeTelnet{responses: resp}
m := newFakeTelnetManager(f)
if _, err := m.EnableSSHViaTelnetFullConfig("192.0.2.10", svc, 0); err != nil {
t.Fatalf("EnableSSHViaTelnetFullConfig: %v", err)
}
if len(f.commands) != len(want) {
t.Fatalf("sent %d commands %q\n want %d %q", len(f.commands), f.commands, len(want), want)
}
for i, c := range want {
if f.commands[i] != c {
t.Errorf("command %d = %q\n want %q", i, f.commands[i], c)
}
}
}
// fullConfigResponses builds the {command: "OK"} map for
// EnableSSHViaTelnetFullConfig's fixed 6-step sequence (5 commands + the
// getpdo verification) against svc, matching
// TestEnableSSHViaTelnetFullConfig_BuildsInjectedSequence's command list.
func fullConfigResponses(svc string) map[string]string {
injected := svc + `;touch /tmp/remote_services;/etc/init.d/sshd start`
cmds := []string{
`sys configuration bmxRegistryUrl "` + svc + `/bmx/registry/v1/services"`,
`sys configuration statsServerUrl "` + svc + `"`,
`sys configuration margeServerUrl "` + injected + `"`,
`sys configuration swUpdateUrl "` + svc + `/updates/soundtouch"`,
`envswitch boseurls set "` + injected + `" "` + svc + `/updates/soundtouch"`,
`getpdo CurrentSystemConfiguration`,
}
resp := make(map[string]string, len(cmds))
for _, c := range cmds {
resp[c] = "OK\n"
}
return resp
}
// TestEnableSSHViaTelnetFullConfig_PausesBetweenCommands is the regression
// test for #515 comment 5228449448: the same commands sent back-to-back
// left sshd down on a real device, but succeeded sent one at a time with
// gaps. Uses a small real duration rather than a fake clock/injectable
// sleeper — simplest thing that actually proves time.Sleep is in the loop,
// and small enough (5 gaps x 5ms) not to slow the suite down.
func TestEnableSSHViaTelnetFullConfig_PausesBetweenCommands(t *testing.T) {
const svc = "https://192.0.2.10:8443"
const delay = 5 * time.Millisecond
f := &fakeTelnet{responses: fullConfigResponses(svc)}
m := newFakeTelnetManager(f)
start := time.Now()
if _, err := m.EnableSSHViaTelnetFullConfig("192.0.2.10", svc, delay); err != nil {
t.Fatalf("EnableSSHViaTelnetFullConfig: %v", err)
}
elapsed := time.Since(start)
// 5 real commands = 5 gaps (see runTelnetInjection: delay after each
// command in the loop, including before the getpdo verification).
wantMin := 5 * delay
if elapsed < wantMin {
t.Errorf("elapsed %v, want at least %v (delay not applied between commands)", elapsed, wantMin)
}
}
// TestEnableSSHViaTelnetFullConfig_ZeroDelayIsInstant verifies 0 keeps the
// old back-to-back behavior — no accidental minimum sleep.
func TestEnableSSHViaTelnetFullConfig_ZeroDelayIsInstant(t *testing.T) {
const svc = "https://192.0.2.10:8443"
f := &fakeTelnet{responses: fullConfigResponses(svc)}
m := newFakeTelnetManager(f)
start := time.Now()
if _, err := m.EnableSSHViaTelnetFullConfig("192.0.2.10", svc, 0); err != nil {
t.Fatalf("EnableSSHViaTelnetFullConfig: %v", err)
}
if elapsed := time.Since(start); elapsed > 50*time.Millisecond {
t.Errorf("elapsed %v with a 0 delay, expected near-instant", elapsed)
}
}
func TestResetBoseURLs_BuildsCleanCommand(t *testing.T) {
const svc = "https://192.0.2.10:8443"
want := `envswitch boseurls set "https://192.0.2.10:8443" "https://192.0.2.10:8443/update"`
f := &fakeTelnet{responses: map[string]string{want: "OK\n"}}
m := newFakeTelnetManager(f)
if _, err := m.ResetBoseURLs("192.0.2.10", svc); err != nil {
t.Fatalf("ResetBoseURLs: %v", err)
}
if len(f.commands) != 1 || f.commands[0] != want {
t.Errorf("sent %q\n want %q", f.commands, want)
}
}
func TestSetBoseURLs_RejectsDoubleQuote(t *testing.T) {
m := newFakeTelnetManager(&fakeTelnet{})
if _, err := m.EnableSSHViaTelnet("192.0.2.10", `https://x"evil`); err == nil {
t.Fatal("expected an error when the service URL contains a double quote")
}
}
func TestClose17000_RunsFirewallSteps(t *testing.T) {
var ran []string
m := &Manager{NewSSH: func(string) SSHClient {
return &mockSSH{runFunc: func(cmd string) (string, error) {
ran = append(ran, cmd)
return "", nil
}}
}}
if _, err := m.Close17000("192.0.2.10"); err != nil {
t.Fatalf("Close17000: %v", err)
}
joined := strings.Join(ran, "\n")
for _, want := range []string{
"mount / -o rw,remount",
block17000Marker,
"iptables -I INPUT -p tcp --dport 17000 -j DROP",
"--dport 17000 -i lo -j ACCEPT",
} {
if !strings.Contains(joined, want) {
t.Errorf("Close17000 commands missing %q\nran:\n%s", want, joined)
}
}
}
func TestInstallAuthorizedKey_UploadsKey(t *testing.T) {
m := &Manager{NewSSH: func(string) SSHClient {
return &mockSSH{runFunc: func(string) (string, error) { return "", nil }}
}}
if _, err := m.InstallAuthorizedKey("192.0.2.10", " ssh-ed25519 AAAATEST comment "); err != nil {
t.Fatalf("InstallAuthorizedKey: %v", err)
}
// A fresh mockSSH is created per NewSSH call, so re-run against a captured
// one to assert the upload.
var captured *mockSSH
m.NewSSH = func(string) SSHClient {
captured = &mockSSH{runFunc: func(string) (string, error) { return "", nil }}
return captured
}
if _, err := m.InstallAuthorizedKey("192.0.2.10", "ssh-ed25519 AAAATEST comment"); err != nil {
t.Fatalf("InstallAuthorizedKey: %v", err)
}
got, ok := captured.uploaded["/home/root/.ssh/authorized_keys"]
if !ok {
t.Fatal("authorized_keys was not uploaded")
}
if strings.TrimSpace(string(got)) != "ssh-ed25519 AAAATEST comment" {
t.Errorf("uploaded key = %q", string(got))
}
}