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kube-hunter/tests/core/test_subscribe.py
danielsagi 65eefed721 Multiple Subscriptions Mechanism (#448)
* Add multiple subscription mechanism

* PR: address comments

* improved implementation, solved a couple of bugs, added documentation to almost the whole backend process

* added corresponding tests to the new method of the multiple subscription

* fixed linting issue

* fixed linting #2

Co-authored-by: Raito Bezarius <masterancpp@gmail.com>
2021-04-25 19:27:41 +03:00

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import time
from kube_hunter.conf import Config, set_config
from kube_hunter.core.types import Hunter
from kube_hunter.core.events.types import Event, Service
from kube_hunter.core.events import handler
counter = 0
first_run = True
set_config(Config())
class OnceOnlyEvent(Service, Event):
def __init__(self):
Service.__init__(self, "Test Once Service")
class RegularEvent(Service, Event):
def __init__(self):
Service.__init__(self, "Test Service")
class AnotherRegularEvent(Service, Event):
def __init__(self):
Service.__init__(self, "Test Service (another)")
class DifferentRegularEvent(Service, Event):
def __init__(self):
Service.__init__(self, "Test Service (different)")
@handler.subscribe_once(OnceOnlyEvent)
class OnceHunter(Hunter):
def __init__(self, event):
global counter
counter += 1
@handler.subscribe(RegularEvent)
class RegularHunter(Hunter):
def __init__(self, event):
global counter
counter += 1
@handler.subscribe_many([DifferentRegularEvent, AnotherRegularEvent])
class SmartHunter(Hunter):
def __init__(self, events):
global counter, first_run
counter += 1
# we add an attribute on the second scan.
# here we test that we get the latest event
different_event = events.get_by_class(DifferentRegularEvent)
if first_run:
first_run = False
assert not different_event.new_value
else:
assert different_event.new_value
@handler.subscribe_many([DifferentRegularEvent, AnotherRegularEvent])
class SmartHunter2(Hunter):
def __init__(self, events):
global counter
counter += 1
# check if we can access the events
assert events.get_by_class(DifferentRegularEvent).__class__ == DifferentRegularEvent
assert events.get_by_class(AnotherRegularEvent).__class__ == AnotherRegularEvent
def test_subscribe_mechanism():
global counter
counter = 0
# first test normal subscribe and publish works
handler.publish_event(RegularEvent())
handler.publish_event(RegularEvent())
handler.publish_event(RegularEvent())
time.sleep(0.02)
assert counter == 3
def test_subscribe_once_mechanism():
global counter
counter = 0
# testing the multiple subscription mechanism
handler.publish_event(OnceOnlyEvent())
time.sleep(0.02)
assert counter == 1
counter = 0
handler.publish_event(OnceOnlyEvent())
handler.publish_event(OnceOnlyEvent())
handler.publish_event(OnceOnlyEvent())
time.sleep(0.02)
assert counter == 0
def test_subscribe_many_mechanism():
global counter
counter = 0
# testing the multiple subscription mechanism
handler.publish_event(DifferentRegularEvent())
handler.publish_event(DifferentRegularEvent())
handler.publish_event(DifferentRegularEvent())
handler.publish_event(DifferentRegularEvent())
handler.publish_event(DifferentRegularEvent())
handler.publish_event(AnotherRegularEvent())
time.sleep(0.02)
# We expect SmartHunter and SmartHunter2 to be executed once. hence the counter should be 2
assert counter == 2
counter = 0
# Test using most recent event
newer_version_event = DifferentRegularEvent()
newer_version_event.new_value = True
handler.publish_event(newer_version_event)
assert counter == 2