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Compliance tests for LCP/LSD server

Requirements

This software is developed using Python 3. You must install it on your computer before you can use the tool.

The lcpencrypt module (from the readium-lcp-server project in the Readium repository), must be installed locally if the processing of unprotected EPUB files (--epub option) is required.

Recommendation

To avoid a pollution of you global python environment, we advise you to use venv, unless you need to debug it using e.g. VS Code:

python3 -m venv Pythonenv/lcpcheck

Prepare VS Code for debugging the app

In VSCode, in launch.json, remplace

"pythonPath": "${config.python.pythonPath}"

by

"pythonPath": "/Library/Frameworks/Python.framework/Versions/3.6/bin/python3"

Install the required Python modules

pip3 install jsonschema
pip3 install pyyaml
pip3 install lxml
pip3 install requests
pip3 install pyopenssl
pip3 install strict-rfc3339
pip3 install rfc3987
pip3 install python-dateutil
pip3 install uritemplate

Configuration file

A sample of configuration file is provided in etc/config.yml.dist

# Configuration of the lcp testing tool
lcp_encrypt:
  # cmd_path: Path to the lcpencrypt command
  cmd_path: /Work/gospace/bin/lcpencrypt
  
lcp_server:
  # base_uri: Url of the lcp server
  base_uri: <lcp-server-uri>
  auth:
    # user: Auth username to connect to lcp server
    user: <value>
    # passwd: Auth password to connect to lcp server
    passwd:"<value>
  # external_repository_path: External path where LCP server files are stored 
  # useful if the server is installed on a docker
  external_repository_path: <lcpfiles>
  # internal_repository_path: Path where LCP server files are stored
  internal_repository_path: <lcpfiles>
  # user_passphrase_hint: User passphrase hint used for license generation
  user_passphrase_hint: <hint-value>
  # user_passphrase: User passphrase  used for license generation
  user_passphrase: <passphrase-value>

lsd_server:
  # base_uri: Url of the lsd server
  base_uri: <lsd-server-uri>
  auth:
    # user: Auth username to connect to lsd server
    user: <value>
    # passwd: Auth password to connect to lsd server
    passwd: <value>
# working_path: Working path of the test suite
working_path: <value>
# root_cert_path: Path to the root certificate file
root_cert_path: <value>

Run tests

Testing requires:

  • a customized config.yml (or .yaml)
  • an unprotected EPUB file
  • or a protected EPUB file
  • or an LCP license file

Then you can launch different tests:

Encrypt an EPUB file, generate a license and a protected file:

python3 src/lcpcheck.py -vv config.yml -e <path-unprotected-epub>

Check a protected EPUB file:

python3 src/lcpcheck.py -vv config.yml -p <path-protected-epub>

Check an LCP liense:

python3 src/lcpcheck.py -vv config.yml -l <path-lcp-license>

Check the dynamic features (register, renew, return) of an LCP liense:

python3 src/lcpcheck.py -vv config.yml -s <path-lcp-license>

The different tests can be easily chained. For exemple, if you have a protected EPUB file at hands, you can check the file, the embedded license and its dynamic features using:

python3 src/lcpcheck.py -vv config.yml -p <path-protected-epub> -l -s

And if you have an LCP license at hands, you can check the license and its dynamic features using:

python3 src/lcpcheck.py -vv config.yml -l <path-lcp-license> -s

The verbose option allows you to get more and more verbose information:

  • "-v": only error messages are displayed
  • "-vv": info and error messages are displayed
  • "-vvv": debug, info and error messages are displayed

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