246 lines
9.7 KiB
Java
246 lines
9.7 KiB
Java
/*
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* Copyright (C) 2010 The Android Open Source Project
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*
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* Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
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* you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
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* You may obtain a copy of the License at
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*
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* http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
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*
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* Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
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* distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
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* WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
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* See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
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* limitations under the License.
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*/
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package com.android.email;
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import com.android.email.SecurityPolicy.PolicySet;
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import com.android.email.provider.EmailProvider;
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import com.android.email.provider.ProviderTestUtils;
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import com.android.email.provider.EmailContent.Account;
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import com.android.email.provider.EmailContent.AccountColumns;
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import android.content.ContentUris;
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import android.content.ContentValues;
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import android.content.Context;
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import android.content.ContextWrapper;
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import android.net.Uri;
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import android.test.ProviderTestCase2;
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import android.test.suitebuilder.annotation.MediumTest;
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import android.test.suitebuilder.annotation.SmallTest;
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/**
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* This is a series of unit tests for backup/restore of the SecurityPolicy class.
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*/
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@MediumTest
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public class SecurityPolicyTests extends ProviderTestCase2<EmailProvider> {
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private Context mMockContext;
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private static final PolicySet EMPTY_POLICY_SET =
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new PolicySet(0, PolicySet.PASSWORD_MODE_NONE, 0, 0, false);
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public SecurityPolicyTests() {
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super(EmailProvider.class, EmailProvider.EMAIL_AUTHORITY);
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}
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@Override
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protected void setUp() throws Exception {
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super.setUp();
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mMockContext = new MockContext2(getMockContext(), this.mContext);
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}
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/**
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* Delete any dummy accounts we set up for this test
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*/
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@Override
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protected void tearDown() throws Exception {
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super.tearDown();
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}
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/**
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* Private context wrapper used to add back getPackageName() for these tests
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*/
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private static class MockContext2 extends ContextWrapper {
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private final Context mRealContext;
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public MockContext2(Context mockContext, Context realContext) {
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super(mockContext);
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mRealContext = realContext;
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}
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@Override
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public String getPackageName() {
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return mRealContext.getPackageName();
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}
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}
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/**
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* Retrieve the security policy object, and inject the mock context so it works as expected
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*/
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private SecurityPolicy getSecurityPolicy() {
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SecurityPolicy sp = SecurityPolicy.getInstance(mMockContext);
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sp.setContext(mMockContext);
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return sp;
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}
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/**
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* Test business logic of aggregating accounts with policies
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*/
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public void testAggregator() {
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SecurityPolicy sp = getSecurityPolicy();
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// with no accounts, should return empty set
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assertTrue(EMPTY_POLICY_SET.equals(sp.computeAggregatePolicy()));
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// with accounts having no security, empty set
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Account a1 = ProviderTestUtils.setupAccount("no-sec-1", false, mMockContext);
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a1.mSecurityFlags = 0;
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a1.save(mMockContext);
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Account a2 = ProviderTestUtils.setupAccount("no-sec-2", false, mMockContext);
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a2.mSecurityFlags = 0;
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a2.save(mMockContext);
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assertTrue(EMPTY_POLICY_SET.equals(sp.computeAggregatePolicy()));
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// with a single account in security mode, should return same security as in account
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// first test with partially-populated policies
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Account a3 = ProviderTestUtils.setupAccount("sec-3", false, mMockContext);
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PolicySet p3ain = new PolicySet(10, PolicySet.PASSWORD_MODE_SIMPLE, 0, 0, false);
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p3ain.writeAccount(a3, null, true, mMockContext);
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PolicySet p3aout = sp.computeAggregatePolicy();
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assertNotNull(p3aout);
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assertEquals(p3ain, p3aout);
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// Repeat that test with fully-populated policies
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PolicySet p3bin = new PolicySet(10, PolicySet.PASSWORD_MODE_SIMPLE, 15, 16, false);
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p3bin.writeAccount(a3, null, true, mMockContext);
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PolicySet p3bout = sp.computeAggregatePolicy();
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assertNotNull(p3bout);
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assertEquals(p3bin, p3bout);
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// add another account which mixes it up (some fields will change, others will not)
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// pw length and pw mode - max logic - will change because larger #s here
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// fail count and lock timer - min logic - will *not* change because larger #s here
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// wipe required - OR logic - will *not* change here because false
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PolicySet p4in = new PolicySet(20, PolicySet.PASSWORD_MODE_STRONG, 25, 26, false);
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Account a4 = ProviderTestUtils.setupAccount("sec-4", false, mMockContext);
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p4in.writeAccount(a4, null, true, mMockContext);
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PolicySet p4out = sp.computeAggregatePolicy();
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assertNotNull(p4out);
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assertEquals(20, p4out.mMinPasswordLength);
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assertEquals(PolicySet.PASSWORD_MODE_STRONG, p4out.mPasswordMode);
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assertEquals(15, p4out.mMaxPasswordFails);
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assertEquals(16, p4out.mMaxScreenLockTime);
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assertFalse(p4out.mRequireRemoteWipe);
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// add another account which mixes it up (the remaining fields will change)
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// pw length and pw mode - max logic - will *not* change because smaller #s here
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// fail count and lock timer - min logic - will change because smaller #s here
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// wipe required - OR logic - will change here because true
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PolicySet p5in = new PolicySet(4, PolicySet.PASSWORD_MODE_NONE, 5, 6, true);
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Account a5 = ProviderTestUtils.setupAccount("sec-5", false, mMockContext);
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p5in.writeAccount(a5, null, true, mMockContext);
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PolicySet p5out = sp.computeAggregatePolicy();
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assertNotNull(p5out);
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assertEquals(20, p5out.mMinPasswordLength);
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assertEquals(PolicySet.PASSWORD_MODE_STRONG, p5out.mPasswordMode);
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assertEquals(5, p5out.mMaxPasswordFails);
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assertEquals(6, p5out.mMaxScreenLockTime);
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assertTrue(p5out.mRequireRemoteWipe);
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}
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/**
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* Make sure aggregator (and any other direct DB accessors) handle the case of upgraded
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* accounts properly (where the security flags will be NULL instead of zero).
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*/
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public void testNullFlags() {
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SecurityPolicy sp = getSecurityPolicy();
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Account a1 = ProviderTestUtils.setupAccount("null-sec-1", true, mMockContext);
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ContentValues cv = new ContentValues();
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cv.putNull(AccountColumns.SECURITY_FLAGS);
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Uri uri = ContentUris.withAppendedId(Account.CONTENT_URI, a1.mId);
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mMockContext.getContentResolver().update(uri, cv, null, null);
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Account a2 = ProviderTestUtils.setupAccount("no-sec-2", false, mMockContext);
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a2.mSecurityFlags = 0;
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a2.save(mMockContext);
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assertTrue(EMPTY_POLICY_SET.equals(sp.computeAggregatePolicy()));
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}
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/**
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* Make sure the fields are encoded properly for their max ranges. This is looking
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* for any encoding mask/shift errors, which would cause bits to overflow into other fields.
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*/
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@SmallTest
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public void testFieldRanges() {
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PolicySet p = new PolicySet(PolicySet.PASSWORD_LENGTH_MAX, 0, 0, 0, false);
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assertEquals(PolicySet.PASSWORD_LENGTH_MAX, p.mMinPasswordLength);
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assertEquals(0, p.mPasswordMode);
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assertEquals(0, p.mMaxPasswordFails);
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assertEquals(0, p.mMaxScreenLockTime);
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assertFalse(p.mRequireRemoteWipe);
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p = new PolicySet(0, PolicySet.PASSWORD_MODE_STRONG, 0, 0, false);
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assertEquals(0, p.mMinPasswordLength);
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assertEquals(PolicySet.PASSWORD_MODE_STRONG, p.mPasswordMode);
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assertEquals(0, p.mMaxPasswordFails);
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assertEquals(0, p.mMaxScreenLockTime);
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assertFalse(p.mRequireRemoteWipe);
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p = new PolicySet(0, 0, PolicySet.PASSWORD_MAX_FAILS_MAX, 0, false);
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assertEquals(0, p.mMinPasswordLength);
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assertEquals(0, p.mPasswordMode);
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assertEquals(PolicySet.PASSWORD_MAX_FAILS_MAX, p.mMaxPasswordFails);
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assertEquals(0, p.mMaxScreenLockTime);
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assertFalse(p.mRequireRemoteWipe);
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p = new PolicySet(0, 0, 0, PolicySet.SCREEN_LOCK_TIME_MAX, false);
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assertEquals(0, p.mMinPasswordLength);
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assertEquals(0, p.mPasswordMode);
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assertEquals(0, p.mMaxPasswordFails);
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assertEquals(PolicySet.SCREEN_LOCK_TIME_MAX, p.mMaxScreenLockTime);
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assertFalse(p.mRequireRemoteWipe);
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p = new PolicySet(0, 0, 0, 0, true);
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assertEquals(0, p.mMinPasswordLength);
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assertEquals(0, p.mPasswordMode);
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assertEquals(0, p.mMaxPasswordFails);
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assertEquals(0, p.mMaxScreenLockTime);
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assertTrue(p.mRequireRemoteWipe);
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}
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/**
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* Test encoding into an Account and out again
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*/
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@SmallTest
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public void testAccountEncoding() {
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PolicySet p1 = new PolicySet(1, PolicySet.PASSWORD_MODE_STRONG, 3, 4, true);
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Account a = new Account();
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final String SYNC_KEY = "test_sync_key";
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p1.writeAccount(a, SYNC_KEY, false, null);
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PolicySet p2 = new PolicySet(a);
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assertEquals(p1, p2);
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}
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/**
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* Test equality & hash. Note, the tests for inequality are poor, as each field should
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* be tested individually.
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*/
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@SmallTest
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public void testEqualsAndHash() {
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PolicySet p1 = new PolicySet(1, PolicySet.PASSWORD_MODE_STRONG, 3, 4, true);
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PolicySet p2 = new PolicySet(1, PolicySet.PASSWORD_MODE_STRONG, 3, 4, true);
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PolicySet p3 = new PolicySet(2, PolicySet.PASSWORD_MODE_SIMPLE, 5, 6, true);
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assertTrue(p1.equals(p2));
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assertFalse(p2.equals(p3));
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assertTrue(p1.hashCode() == p2.hashCode());
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assertFalse(p2.hashCode() == p3.hashCode());
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}
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}
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