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docker-volume-backup/tests/e2e/test_e2e_mariadb_anonymous_preemption.py
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"""
Bug-repro for: mariadb-dump fails with `ERROR 1045 Access denied for user
'<u>'@'localhost' (using password: YES)` when only '<u>'@'%' is granted and a
preempting ''@'localhost' user is present.
The fix forces TCP loopback in baudolo.backup.db so the dump matches the
'<u>'@'%' grant instead of the socket->localhost auth row.
This file:
- builds the exact preconditions that triggered the production failure,
- as a NEGATIVE control, runs a socket-based mariadb-dump (== the old code path)
and asserts that it fails with the literal 1045 / @'localhost' error,
- as a POSITIVE proof, calls backup_database() (where the fix lives) against
the same DB container and asserts the dump file is produced and contains the
seed data.
Note: the volume-rsync stage of baudolo is intentionally NOT exercised here.
That stage needs root on /var/lib/docker/volumes, which is provided by the
DinD wrapper in `make test-e2e` but not by an on-host invocation. The bug we
are verifying is in the DB-dump stage, so testing backup_database() directly
keeps the assertion focused and the test runnable both on-host and in DinD.
"""
import os
import tempfile
import unittest
import pandas
from baudolo.backup import db as db_mod
from .helpers import (
cleanup_docker,
require_docker,
run,
unique,
wait_for_mariadb,
wait_for_mariadb_sql,
)
class TestE2EMariaDBAnonymousPreemption(unittest.TestCase):
@classmethod
def setUpClass(cls) -> None:
require_docker()
cls.prefix = unique("baudolo-e2e-mariadb-anon")
cls.db_container = f"{cls.prefix}-mariadb"
cls.db_volume = f"{cls.prefix}-mariadb-vol"
cls.containers = [cls.db_container]
cls.volumes = [cls.db_volume]
cls.db_name = "appdb"
cls.db_user = "tcponly"
cls.db_password = "tcponlypw"
cls.root_password = "rootpw"
run(["docker", "volume", "create", cls.db_volume])
# Boot WITHOUT MARIADB_USER/MARIADB_PASSWORD/MARIADB_DATABASE so the
# entrypoint does not auto-create '<u>'@'%'. We provision the user
# explicitly below to mirror the SQL path used by svc-db-mariadb.
run([
"docker", "run", "-d",
"--name", cls.db_container,
"-e", f"MARIADB_ROOT_PASSWORD={cls.root_password}",
"-v", f"{cls.db_volume}:/var/lib/mysql",
"mariadb:12.2",
])
wait_for_mariadb(cls.db_container, root_password=cls.root_password, timeout_s=120)
# Provision: '<u>'@'%' (the app/backup grant) + anonymous ''@'localhost'
# (the preemption trigger). Mirrors the production state that produced
# `ERROR 1045 ... '<u>'@'localhost' (using password: YES)`.
bootstrap_sql = (
f"CREATE DATABASE {cls.db_name};"
f"CREATE USER '{cls.db_user}'@'%' IDENTIFIED BY '{cls.db_password}';"
f"GRANT ALL PRIVILEGES ON {cls.db_name}.* TO '{cls.db_user}'@'%';"
f"CREATE USER ''@'localhost' IDENTIFIED BY 'anonpw-not-{cls.db_password}';"
"FLUSH PRIVILEGES;"
f"CREATE TABLE {cls.db_name}.t (id INT PRIMARY KEY, v VARCHAR(50));"
f"INSERT INTO {cls.db_name}.t VALUES (1,'ok');"
)
run([
"docker", "exec", cls.db_container, "sh", "-lc",
f'mariadb -uroot --protocol=socket -e "{bootstrap_sql}"',
])
# Sanity: '<u>' can log in over TCP (matches '%'). If THIS fails,
# the precondition for the fix to even apply is broken.
wait_for_mariadb_sql(
cls.db_container, user=cls.db_user, password=cls.db_password, timeout_s=60
)
@classmethod
def tearDownClass(cls) -> None:
cleanup_docker(containers=cls.containers, volumes=cls.volumes)
def test_negative_control_socket_dump_fails_with_1045(self) -> None:
# Reproduces the OLD code path (no -h/--protocol). MUST fail with 1045
# under the configured preemption. If this ever starts passing, either
# the MariaDB auth semantics changed or the anonymous-user setup did
# not take effect — in both cases the positive test below loses its
# ability to discriminate "fix works" vs "bug never reproduced".
p = run(
[
"docker", "exec", self.db_container, "sh", "-lc",
f"mariadb-dump -u{self.db_user} -p{self.db_password} {self.db_name}",
],
capture=True,
check=False,
)
self.assertNotEqual(p.returncode, 0, "socket-based dump unexpectedly succeeded")
self.assertIn("1045", (p.stderr or "") + (p.stdout or ""))
self.assertIn("@'localhost'", (p.stderr or "") + (p.stdout or ""))
def test_backup_database_succeeds_with_tcp_fix(self) -> None:
# Drives the function where the fix lives. No rsync, no privileged
# paths — just the dump that the negative-control proved is failing
# under the same preemption setup.
with tempfile.TemporaryDirectory() as volume_dir:
df = pandas.DataFrame(
[(self.db_container, self.db_name, self.db_user, self.db_password)],
columns=["instance", "database", "username", "password"],
)
produced = db_mod.backup_database(
container=self.db_container,
volume_dir=volume_dir,
db_type="mariadb",
databases_df=df,
database_containers=[self.db_container],
)
self.assertTrue(produced, "backup_database did not produce a dump")
dump_path = os.path.join(volume_dir, "sql", f"{self.db_name}.backup.sql")
self.assertTrue(os.path.isfile(dump_path), f"expected dump at {dump_path}")
with open(dump_path, "r", encoding="utf-8", errors="replace") as f:
content = f.read()
self.assertIn("INSERT INTO", content)
self.assertIn("'ok'", content)
if __name__ == "__main__":
unittest.main(verbosity=2)