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Test suite for FIDO2, U2F, and other security key functions

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fido2-tests

Test suite for FIDO2, U2F, and other security key functions

Setup

Need python 3.6+.

make venv and source venv/bin/activate

Or simply pip3 install --user -r requirements.txt

Running the tests

Run all FIDO2, U2F, and HID tests:

pytest tests/standard -s

Run vendor/model specific tests:

pytest tests/vendor -s

Run subset of tests with -k flag, example:

pytest -k "getinfo or hmac_secret" -s

To run tests via nfc, supply the --nfc option. Make sure that you have pyscard python module installed properly and have updated python-fido2 (by Yubikey) library to lastest version

pytest --nfc tests/standard -s

Note that in most cases when testing a hardware authenticator, -s must be supplied to disable stdin/stdout capturing. This is so the prompts to power cycle the authenticator can be seen and continued.

Running against simulation

To run tests against a "simulation" build of the Solo authenticator, supply the --sim option.

pytest --sim tests/standard

All tests should pass without having to use -s or provide any interaction.

Notes

Initial SoloKeys models truncates the displayName, which causes a couple of the tests to fail. To succeed all tests, pass --vendor solokeys as an option.

Contributing

We use black and isort to prevent code formatting discussions.

The make venv setup method installs git pre-commit hooks that check conformance automatically.

You can also make check and make fix manually, or use an editor plugins.

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Apache-2.0 OR MIT

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