apparmor.d/docs/development/integration.md
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Integration Tests

Integration Tests

!!! danger "Work in Progress"

The purpose of integration testing in apparmor.d is to ensure the profiles are not going to break a program when used in the Linux distribution and desktop environment we support.

Workflow

  1. Build some tests VM
  2. Start the VM, do some dev
  3. Run the integration test against a given test VM
  4. Ensure no new logs have been raised

Test Virtual Machines

The test VMs are built using cloud-init (when available), packer, and vagrant on Qemu/KVM using Libvirt. No other hypervisor will be targeted for these tests. The files that generate these images can be found in the tests/packer directory.

Requirements

!!! note

You may need to edit some settings to fit your setup:

- The libvirt configuration in `tests/Vagrantfile` 
- The default ssh key and ISO directory in `tests/packer/variables.pkr.hcl`

Build

Build an image

To build a VM image for development purpose, run the following from the tests directory:

Distribution Flavor Build command VM name
Archlinux Gnome make archlinux flavor=gnome arch-gnome
Archlinux KDE make archlinux flavor=kde arch-kde
Debian Server make debian flavor=server debian-server
OpenSUSE KDE make opensuse falvor=kde opensuse-kde
Ubuntu Server make ubuntu flavor=server ubuntu-server
Ubuntu Desktop make ubuntu falvor=desktop ubuntu-desktop

VM management

The development workflow is done through vagrant:

  • Star a VM: vagran up <name>
  • Shutdown a VM: vagrant halt <name>
  • Reboot a VM: vagrant reload <name>

The available VM name are defined in the tests/boxes.yml file

Develop

Credentials

The admin user is: user, its password is: user. It has passwordless sudo access. Automatic login is not enabled on DE. The root user is not locked.

Directories

All the images come pre-configured with the lastest version of apparmor.d installed and running in the VM. The apparmor.d is mounted as /home/user/Projects/apparmor.d

Usage

On all images, aa-update can be used to rebuild and install latest version of the profiles. p, pf, and pu are two preconfigured aliases of ps that show the security status of processes. htop is also configured to show this status.

Tests

!!! warning

The following are expected to be run in a [VM](#test-virtual-machines)

Getting started

Build the test suite

go build ./cmd/aa-test

Initialise the tests with:

./aa-test --bootstrap

List the tests scenario to be run

./aa-test --list

Start the tests and collect the results

./aa-test --run

Create test scenario

A basic set of test is generated on initialisation. More tests can be manually written in yaml file. They must have the following structure:

- name: acpi
  profiled: true
  root: false
  require: []
  arguments: {}
  tests:
    - dsc: Show battery information
      cmd: acpi
      stdin: []
    - dsc: Show thermal information
      cmd: acpi -t
      stdin: []
    - dsc: Show cooling device information
      cmd: acpi -c
      stdin: []
    - dsc: Show thermal information in Fahrenheit
      cmd: acpi -tf
      stdin: []
    - dsc: Show all information
      cmd: acpi -V
      stdin: []
    - dsc: Extract information from `/proc` instead of `/sys`
      cmd: acpi -p
      stdin: []