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Test Plan for CAPIF Api Security Service

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Test Case 1: Create a security context for an API invoker

Test ID: capif_security_api-1

Description:

This test case will check that an API Invoker can create a Security context

Pre-Conditions:

  • API Invoker is pre-authorised (has valid apiInvokerID from CAPIF Authority)

Information of Test:

  1. Perform Invoker Onboarding
  2. Create Security Context for this Invoker
    • Send PUT https://{CAPIF_HOSTNAME}/trustedInvokers/{apiInvokerId}
    • body service security body
    • Use Invoker Certificate

Execution Steps:

  1. Register and onboard Invoker at CCF
  2. Store signed Certificate
  3. Create Security Context

Expected Result:

  1. Create security context:
    1. 201 Created response.
    2. body returned must accomplish ServiceSecurity data structure.
    3. Location Header must contain the new resource URL {apiRoot}/capif-security/v1/trustedInvokers/{apiInvokerId}

Test Case 2: Create a security context for an API invoker with Provider role

Test ID:: capif_security_api-2

Description:

This test case will check that an Provider cannot create a Security context with valid apiInvokerId.

Pre-Conditions:

  • API Invoker is pre-authorised (has valid apiInvokerID), but user that create Security Context with Provider role

Information of Test:

  1. Perform Provider Registration and Invoker Onboarding

  2. Create Security Context for this Invoker but using Provider certificate.

    • Send PUT https://{CAPIF_HOSTNAME}/trustedInvokers/{apiInvokerId}
    • body service security body
    • Using AEF certificate

Execution Steps:

  1. Register and onboard Invoker at CCF
  2. Register Provider at CCF
  3. Create Security Context using Provider certificate

Expected Result:

  1. Create security context using Provider certificate:

    1. 401 Unauthorized response.
    2. body returned must accomplish ProblemDetails data structure, with:
      • status 401
      • title with message "Unauthorized"
      • detail with message "Role not authorized for this API route".
      • cause with message "User role must be invoker".
  2. No context stored at DB

Test Case 3: Create a security context for an API invoker with Provider entity role and invalid apiInvokerId

Test ID:: capif_security_api-3

Description:

This test case will check that an Provider cannot create a Security context with invalid apiInvokerID.

Pre-Conditions:

  • API Invoker is pre-authorised (has valid apiInvokerID), but user that create Security Context with Provider role

Information of Test:

  1. Perform Provider Registration

  2. Create Security Context for this not valid apiInvokerId and using Provider certificate.

    • Send PUT https://{CAPIF_HOSTNAME}/trustedInvokers/{API_INVOKER_NOT_VALID}
    • body service security body
    • Using AEF certificate

Execution Steps:

  1. Register Provider at CCF
  2. Create Security Context using Provider certificate

Expected Result:

  1. Create security context using Provider certificate:
    1. 401 Unauthorized response.
    2. body returned must accomplish ProblemDetails data structure, with:
      • status 401
      • title with message "Unauthorized"
      • detail with message "Role not authorized for this API route".
      • cause with message "User role must be invoker".
  2. No context stored at DB

Test Case 4: Create a security context for an API invoker with Invoker entity role and invalid apiInvokerId

Test ID:: capif_security_api-4

Description:

This test case will check that an Invoker cannot create a Security context with valid apiInvokerId.

Pre-Conditions:

  • API Invoker is pre-authorised (has valid apiInvokerID), but user that create Security Context with invalid apiInvokerId

Information of Test:

  1. Perform Invoker Onboarding

  2. Create Security Context for this Invoker:

    • Send PUT https://{CAPIF_HOSTNAME}/trustedInvokers/{API_INVOKER_NOT_VALID}
    • body service security body
    • Use Invoker Certificate

Execution Steps:

  1. Register and onboard Invoker at CCF
  2. Create Security Context using Provider certificate

Expected Result:

  1. Create security context using Provider certificate:

    1. 404 Not Found response.
    2. body returned must accomplish ProblemDetails data structure, with:
      • status 404
      • title with message "Not Found"
      • detail with message "Invoker not found".
      • cause with message "API Invoker not exists or invalid ID".
  2. No context stored at DB

Test Case 5: Retrieve the Security Context of an API Invoker

Test ID:: capif_security_api-5

Description:

This test case will check that an provider can retrieve the Security context of an API Invoker

Pre-Conditions:

  • Provider is pre-authorised (has valid apfId from CAPIF Authority) and API Invoker has created a valid Security Context

Information of Test:

  1. Perform Provider Registration and Invoker Onboarding

  2. Create Security Context for this Invoker.

    • Send PUT https://{CAPIF_HOSTNAME}/trustedInvokers/{apiInvokerId}
    • body service security body
    • Using Invoker certificate
  3. Retrieve Security Context of Invoker by Provider:

    • Send GET https://{CAPIF_HOSTNAME}/trustedInvokers/{apiInvokerId}
    • Using AEF Certificate

Execution Steps:

  1. Register and onboard Invoker at CCF
  2. Register Provider at CCF
  3. Create Security Context using Provider certificate
  4. Retrieve Security Context by Provider

Expected Result:

  1. Retrieve security context:
    1. 200 OK response.
    2. body returned must accomplish ServiceSecurity data structure.

Test Case 6: Retrieve the Security Context of an API Invoker with invalid apiInvokerID

Test ID:: capif_security_api-6

Description:

This test case will check that an provider can retrieve the Security context of an API Invoker

Pre-Conditions:

  • Provider is pre-authorised (has valid apfId from CAPIF Authority) and API Invoker has created a valid Security Context

Information of Test:

  1. Perform Provider Registration

  2. Retrieve Security Context of invalid Invoker by Provider:

    • Send GET https://{CAPIF_HOSTNAME}/trustedInvokers/{API_INVOKER_NOT_VALID}
    • Using AEF Certificate.

Execution Steps:

  1. Register Provider at CCF
  2. Create Security Context using Provider certificate
  3. Retrieve Security Context by Provider of invalid invoker

Expected Result:

  1. Retrieve security context:
    1. 404 Not Found response.
    2. body returned must accomplish ProblemDetails data structure, with:
      • status 404
      • title with message "Not Found"
      • detail with message "Invoker not found".
      • cause with message "API Invoker not exists or invalid ID".

Test Case 7: Retrieve the Security Context of an API Invoker with invalid apfId

Test ID:: capif_security_api-7

Description:

This test case will check that an Provider cannot retrieve the Security context of an API Invoker without valid apfId

Pre-Conditions:

  • API Exposure Function is not pre-authorised (has invalid apfId)

Information of Test:

  1. Perform Provider Registration and Invoker Onboarding

  2. Create Security Context for this Invoker

    • Send PUT https://{CAPIF_HOSTNAME}/trustedInvokers/{apiInvokerId}
    • body service security body
    • Using Invoker Certificate
  3. Retrieve Security Context as Invoker role:

    • Send GET https://{CAPIF_HOSTNAME}/trustedInvokers/{apiInvokerId}
    • Using Invoker Certificate

Execution Steps:

  1. Register and onboard Invoker at CCF
  2. Store signed Certificate
  3. Create Security Context
  4. Retrieve Security Context as Provider.

Expected Result:

  1. Create security context:
    1. 401 Unauthorized response.
    2. body returned must accomplish ProblemDetails data structure, with:
      • status 401
      • title with message "Unauthorized"
      • detail with message "Role not authorized for this API route".
      • cause with message "User role must be aef".

Test Case 8: Delete the Security Context of an API Invoker

Test ID:: capif_security_api-8

Description:

This test case will check that an Provider can delete a Security context

Pre-Conditions:

  • Provider is pre-authorised (has valid apfId from CAPIF Authority) and API Invoker has created a valid Security Context

Information of Test:

  1. Perform Provider Registration and Invoker Onboarding

  2. Create Security Context for this Invoker but using Provider certificate.

    • Send PUT https://{CAPIF_HOSTNAME}/trustedInvokers/{apiInvokerId}
    • body service security body
    • Using AEF certificate
  3. Delete Security Context of Invoker by Provider:

    • Send DELETE https://{CAPIF_HOSTNAME}/trustedInvokers/{apiInvokerId}
    • Use AEF certificate
  4. Retrieve Security Context of Invoker by Provider:

    • Send GET https://{CAPIF_HOSTNAME}/trustedInvokers/{apiInvokerId}
    • Using AEF Certificate

Execution Steps:

  1. Register and onboard Invoker at CCF
  2. Register Provider at CCF
  3. Create Security Context using Provider certificate
  4. Delete Security Context by Provider

Expected Result:

  1. Delete security context:

    1. 204 No Content response.
  2. Retrieve security context:

    1. 404 Not Found response.
    2. body returned must accomplish ProblemDetails data structure, with:
      • status 404
      • title with message "Not Found"
      • detail with message "Security context not found".
      • cause with message "API Invoker not exists or invalid ID".

Test Case 9: Delete the Security Context of an API Invoker with Invoker entity role

Test ID:: capif_security_api-9

Description:

This test case will check that an Invoker cannot delete a Security context

Pre-Conditions:

  • Provider is pre-authorised (has valid apfId from CAPIF Authority) and API Invoker has created a valid Security Context

Information of Test:

  1. Perform Provider Registration and Invoker Onboarding

  2. Create Security Context for this Invoker:

    • Send PUT https://{CAPIF_HOSTNAME}/trustedInvokers/{apiInvokerId}
    • body service security body
    • Using Invoker certificate
  3. Delete Security Context of Invoker:

    • Send DELETE https://{CAPIF_HOSTNAME}/trustedInvokers/{apiInvokerId}
    • Use Invoker certificate

Execution Steps:

  1. Register Provider at CCF
  2. Create Security Context using Provider certificate
  3. Delete Security Context by Invoker

Expected Result:

  1. Delete security context:
    1. 401 Unauthorized response.
    2. body returned must accomplish ProblemDetails data structure, with:
      • status 401
      • title with message "Unauthorized"
      • detail with message "Role not authorized for this API route".
      • cause with message "User role must be aef".

Test Case 10: Delete the Security Context of an API Invoker with Invoker entity role and invalid apiInvokerID

Test ID:: capif_security_api-10

Description:

This test case will check that an Invoker cannot delete a Security context with invalid

Pre-Conditions:

  • Invoker is pre-authorised.

Information of Test:

  1. Perform Invoker Onboarding

  2. Delete Security Context of Invoker:

    • Send DELETE https://{CAPIF_HOSTNAME}/trustedInvokers/{API_INVOKER_NOT_VALID}
    • Use Invoker certificate

Execution Steps:

  1. Register Provider at CCF
  2. Delete Security Context by invoker

Expected Result:

  1. Delete security context:
    1. 401 Unauthorized response.
    2. body returned must accomplish ProblemDetails data structure, with:
      • status 401
      • title with message "Unauthorized"
      • detail with message "Role not authorized for this API route".
      • cause with message "User role must be aef".

Test Case 11: Delete the Security Context of an API Invoker with invalid apiInvokerID

Test ID:: capif_security_api-11

Description:

This test case will check that an Provider cannot delete a Security context of invalid apiInvokerId

Pre-Conditions:

  • Provider is pre-authorised (has valid apfId from CAPIF Authority).

Information of Test:

  1. Perform Provider Registration

  2. Delete Security Context of Invoker by Provider:

    • Send DELETE https://{CAPIF_HOSTNAME}/trustedInvokers/{API_INVOKER_NOT_VALID}
    • Use AEF certificate

Execution Steps:

  1. Register Provider at CCF
  2. Delete Security Context by provider

Expected Result:

  1. Retrieve security context:
    1. 404 Not Found response.
    2. body returned must accomplish ProblemDetails data structure, with:
      • status 404
      • title with message "Not Found"
      • detail with message "Invoker not found".
      • cause with message "API Invoker not exists or invalid ID".

Test Case 12: Update the Security Context of an API Invoker

Test ID:: capif_security_api-12

Description:

This test case will check that an API Invoker can update a Security context

Pre-Conditions:

  • API Invoker is pre-authorised (has valid apiInvokerID from CAPIF Authority) and Provider is also authorized

Information of Test:

  1. Perform Provider Registration and Invoker Onboarding

  2. Create Security Context for this Invoker:

    • Send PUT https://{CAPIF_HOSTNAME}/trustedInvokers/{apiInvokerId}
    • body service security body
    • Using Invoker Certificate.
  3. Update Security Context of Invoker:

    • Send POST https://{CAPIF_HOSTNAME}/trustedInvokers/{apiInvokerId}/update
    • body service security body but with notification destination modified to http://robot.testing2
    • Using Invoker Certificate.
  4. Retrieve Security Context of Invoker by Provider:

    • Send GET https://{CAPIF_HOSTNAME}/trustedInvokers/{apiInvokerId}
    • Using AEF Certificate.

Execution Steps:

  1. Register and onboard Invoker at CCF
  2. Register Provider at CCF
  3. Create Security Context By Invoker
  4. Update Security Context By Invoker
  5. Retrieve Security Context By Provider

Expected Result:

  1. Update security context:

    1. 200 OK response.
    2. body returned must accomplish ServiceSecurity data structure.
  2. Retrieve security context:

    1. 200 OK response.
    2. body returned must accomplish ServiceSecurity data structure.
      1. Check is this returned object match with modified one.

Test Case 13: Update the Security Context of an API Invoker with Provider entity role

Test ID:: capif_security_api-13

Description:

This test case will check that an Provider cannot update a Security context

Pre-Conditions:

  • API Invoker is pre-authorised (has valid apiInvokerID from CAPIF Authority) and Provider is also authorized.
  • Invoker has created the Security Context previously.

Information of Test:

  1. Perform Provider Registration and Invoker Onboarding

  2. Create Security Context for this Invoker:

    • Send PUT https://{CAPIF_HOSTNAME}/trustedInvokers/{apiInvokerId}
    • body service security body
    • Using Invoker Certificate.
  3. Update Security Context of Invoker by Provider:

    • Send POST https://{CAPIF_HOSTNAME}/trustedInvokers/{apiInvokerId}/update
    • body service security body but with notification destination modified to http://robot.testing2
    • Using AEF Certificate

Execution Steps:

  1. Register and onboard Invoker at CCF
  2. Register Provider at CCF
  3. Create Security Context
  4. Update Security Context as Provider

Expected Result:

  1. Update security context:
    1. 401 Unauthorized response.
    2. body returned must accomplish ProblemDetails data structure, with:
      • status 401
      • title with message "Unauthorized"
      • detail with message "Role not authorized for this API route".
      • cause with message "User role must be invoker".

Test Case 14: Update the Security Context of an API Invoker with AEF entity role and invalid apiInvokerId

Test ID:: capif_security_api-14

Description:

This test case will check that an Provider cannot update a Security context of invalid apiInvokerId

Pre-Conditions:

  • API Invoker is pre-authorised (has valid apiInvokerID from CAPIF Authority) and Provider is also authorized.
  • Invoker has created the Security Context previously.

Information of Test:

  1. Perform Provider Registration

  2. Update Security Context of Invoker by Provider:

    • Send POST https://{CAPIF_HOSTNAME}/trustedInvokers/{API_INVOKER_NOT_VALID}/update
    • body service security body
    • Using AEF Certificate

Execution Steps:

  1. Register Provider at CCF
  2. Update Security Context as Provider

Expected Result:

  1. Update security context:
    1. 401 Unauthorized response.
    2. body returned must accomplish ProblemDetails data structure, with:
      • status 401
      • title with message "Unauthorized"
      • detail with message "Role not authorized for this API route".
      • cause with message "User role must be invoker".

Test Case 15: Update the Security Context of an API Invoker with invalid apiInvokerID

Test ID:: capif_security_api-15

Description:

This test case will check that an API Invoker cannot update a Security context not valid apiInvokerId

Pre-Conditions:

  • API Invoker is pre-authorised (has valid apiInvokerID from CAPIF Authority)

Information of Test:

  1. Perform Provider Registration and Invoker Onboarding

  2. Update Security Context of Invoker:

    • Send POST https://{CAPIF_HOSTNAME}/trustedInvokers/{API_INVOKER_NOT_VALID}/update
    • body service security body
    • Using Invoker Certificate.

Execution Steps:

  1. Register and onboard Invoker at CCF
  2. Update Security Context

Expected Result:

  1. Retrieve security context:
    1. 404 Not Found response.
    2. body returned must accomplish ProblemDetails data structure, with:
      • status 404
      • title with message "Not Found"
      • detail with message "Invoker not found".
      • cause with message "API Invoker not exists or invalid ID".

Test Case 16: Revoke the authorization of the API invoker for APIs.

Test ID:: capif_security_api-16

Description:

This test case will check that a Provider can revoke the authorization for APIs

Pre-Conditions:

  • API Invoker is pre-authorised (has valid apiInvokerID from CAPIF Authority) and Provider is also authorized

Information of Test:

  1. Perform Provider Registration and Invoker Onboarding

  2. Create Security Context By Invoker:

    • Send PUT https://{CAPIF_HOSTNAME}/trustedInvokers/{apiInvokerId}
    • body service security body
    • Using Invoker Certificate
  3. Revoke Authorization by Provider:

  4. Retrieve Security Context by Provider:

    • Send GET https://{CAPIF_HOSTNAME}/trustedInvokers/{apiInvokerId}
    • Using AEF Certificate.

Execution Steps:

  1. Register and onboard Invoker at CCF
  2. Register Provider at CCF
  3. Create Security Context by Invoker
  4. Revoke Security Context by Provider
  5. Retrieve Security Context by Provider

Expected Result:

  1. Revoke Authorization:

    1. 204 No Content response.
  2. Retrieve security context:

    1. 404 Not Found response.
    2. body returned must accomplish ProblemDetails data structure, with:
      • status 404
      • title with message "Not Found"
      • detail with message "Security context not found".
      • cause with message "API Invoker has no security context".

Test Case 17: Revoke the authorization of the API invoker for APIs without valid apfID.

Test ID:: capif_security_api-17

Description:

This test case will check that an Invoker can't revoke the authorization for APIs

Pre-Conditions:

  • API Invoker is pre-authorised (has valid apiInvokerID from CAPIF Authority) and Provider is also authorized

Information of Test:

  1. Perform Provider Registration and Invoker Onboarding

  2. Create Security Context for this Invoker:

    • Send PUT https://{CAPIF_HOSTNAME}/trustedInvokers/{apiInvokerId}
    • body service security body
    • Using Invoker Certificate.
  3. Revoke Authorization by invoker:

    • Send POST https://{CAPIF_HOSTNAME}/trustedInvokers/{apiInvokerId}/delete
    • body security notification body
    • Using Invoker Certificate
  4. Retrieve Security Context of Invoker by Provider:

    • Send GET https://{CAPIF_HOSTNAME}/trustedInvokers/{apiInvokerId}
    • Using Provider Certificate

Execution Steps:

  1. Register and onboard Invoker at CCF
  2. Register Provider at CCF
  3. Create Security Context
  4. Revoke Security Context by invoker
  5. Retrieve Security Context

Expected Result:

  1. Revoke Security Context by invoker:

    1. 401 Unauthorized response.
    2. body returned must accomplish ProblemDetails data structure, with:
      • status 401
      • title with message "Unauthorized"
      • detail with message "Role not authorized for this API route".
      • cause with message "User role must be provider".
  2. Retrieve security context:

    1. 200 OK response.
    2. body returned must accomplish ServiceSecurity data structure.
      1. Check is this returned object match with created one.

Test Case 18: Revoke the authorization of the API invoker for APIs with invalid apiInvokerId.

Test ID:: capif_security_api-18

Description:

This test case will check that an API Exposure Function cannot revoke the authorization for APIs for invalid apiInvokerId

Pre-Conditions:

  • API Invoker is pre-authorised (has valid apiInvokerID from CAPIF Authority) and Provider is also authorized

Information of Test:

  1. Perform Provider Registration and Invoker Onboarding

  2. Create Security Context for this Invoker:

    • Send PUT https://{CAPIF_HOSTNAME}/trustedInvokers/{apiInvokerId}
    • body service security body
    • Using Invoker Certificate.
  3. Revoke Authorization by Provider:

    • Send POST https://{CAPIF_HOSTNAME}/trustedInvokers/{API_INVOKER_NOT_VALID}/delete
    • body security notification body
    • Using AEF Certificate.
  4. Retrieve Security Context of Invoker by Provider:

    • Send GET https://{CAPIF_HOSTNAME}/trustedInvokers/{apiInvokerId}?authenticationInfo=true&authorizationInfo=true
    • This request will ask with parameter to retrieve authenticationInfo and authorizationInfo
    • Using AEF Certificate.

Execution Steps:

  1. Register and onboard Invoker at CCF
  2. Register Provider at CCF
  3. Create Security Context
  4. Revoke Security Context by Provider
  5. Retrieve Security Context

Expected Result:

  1. Revoke Security Context by invoker:

    1. 404 Not Found response.
    2. body returned must accomplish ProblemDetails data structure, with:
      • status 404
      • title with message "Not Found"
      • detail with message "Invoker not found".
      • cause with message "API Invoker not exists or invalid ID".
  2. Retrieve security context:

    1. 200 OK response.
    2. body returned must accomplish ServiceSecurity data structure.
      1. Check is this return one object that match with created one.

Test Case 19: Retrieve access token

Test ID:: capif_security_api-19

Description:

This test case will check that an API Invoker can retrieve a security access token OAuth 2.0.

Pre-Conditions:

  • API Invoker is pre-authorised (has valid apiInvokerId)
  • Service API of Provider is published

Information of Test:

  1. Perform Provider Registration and Invoker Onboarding

  2. Publish Service API at CCF:

    • Send Post to ccf_publish_url https://{CAPIF_HOSTNAME}/published-apis/v1/{apfId}/service-apis
    • body [service api description] with apiName service_1
    • Use APF Certificate
  3. Request Discover Published APIs not filtered:

    • Send GET to ccf_discover_url https://{CAPIF_HOSTNAME}/service-apis/v1/allServiceAPIs?api-invoker-id={apiInvokerId}
    • Param api-invoker-id is mandatory
    • Using invoker certificate
  4. Create Security Context for this Invoker

    • Send PUT https://{CAPIF_HOSTNAME}/trustedInvokers/{apiInvokerId}
    • body service security body
    • Using Invoker Certificate.
    • Create Security Information Body with one securityInfo for each aef present at each serviceAPIDescription present at Discover.
  5. Request Access Token by invoker:

    • Sent POST https://{CAPIF_HOSTNAME}/securities/{securityId}/token:
    • body access token req body and example example
    • securityId is apiInvokerId.
    • grant_type=client_credentials.
    • Create Scope properly for request: 3gpp#{aef_id}:{api_name}
    • Using Invoker Certificate.

Execution Steps:

  1. Register Provider at CCF, store certificates and Publish Service API service_1 at CCF
  2. Register and onboard Invoker at CCF
  3. Discover Service APIs by Invoker.
  4. Create Security Context According to Service APIs discovered.
  5. Request Access Token

Expected Result:

  1. Response to Request of Access Token:
    1. 200 OK
    2. body must follow AccessTokenRsp with:
      1. access_token present
      2. token_type=Bearer

Test Case 20: Retrieve access token by Provider

Test ID:: capif_security_api-20

Description:

This test case will check that an API Exposure Function cannot revoke the authorization for APIs for invalid apiInvokerId

Pre-Conditions:

  • API Invoker is pre-authorised (has valid apiInvokerID from CAPIF Authority) and Provider is also authorized

Information of Test:

  1. Perform Provider Registration and Invoker Onboarding

  2. Publish Service API at CCF:

    • Send Post to ccf_publish_url https://{CAPIF_HOSTNAME}/published-apis/v1/{apfId}/service-apis
    • body [service api description] with apiName service_1
    • Use APF Certificate
  3. Request Discover Published APIs not filtered:

    • Send GET to ccf_discover_url https://{CAPIF_HOSTNAME}/service-apis/v1/allServiceAPIs?api-invoker-id={apiInvokerId}
    • Param api-invoker-id is mandatory
    • Using invoker certificate
  4. Create Security Context for this Invoker

    • Send PUT https://{CAPIF_HOSTNAME}/trustedInvokers/{apiInvokerId}
    • body service security body
    • Using Invoker Certificate.
    • Create Security Information Body with one securityInfo for each aef present at each serviceAPIDescription present at Discover.
  5. Request Access Token by provider:

    • Sent POST https://{CAPIF_HOSTNAME}/securities/{securityId}/token:
    • body access token req body
    • securityId is apiInvokerId
    • grant_type=client_credentials
    • Using AEF certificate

Execution Steps:

  1. Register Provider at CCF, store certificates and Publish Service API service_1 at CCF
  2. Register and onboard Invoker at CCF
  3. Discover Service APIs by Invoker.
  4. Create Security Context According to Service APIs discovered.
  5. Request Access Token by Provider

Expected Result:

  1. Response to Request of Access Token:
    1. 401 Unauthorized response.
    2. body returned must accomplish AccessTokenErr data structure, with:
      • error unauthorized_client
      • error_description=Role not authorized for this API route

Test Case 21: Retrieve access token by Provider with invalid apiInvokerId

Test ID:: capif_security_api-21

Description:

This test case will check that an API Exposure Function cannot retrieve a security access token without valid apiInvokerId

Pre-Conditions:

  • API Invoker is pre-authorised and Provider is also authorized

Information of Test:

  1. Perform Provider Registration and Invoker Onboarding

  2. Publish Service API at CCF:

    • Send Post to ccf_publish_url https://{CAPIF_HOSTNAME}/published-apis/v1/{apfId}/service-apis
    • body [service api description] with apiName service_1
    • Use APF Certificate
  3. Request Discover Published APIs not filtered:

    • Send GET to ccf_discover_url https://{CAPIF_HOSTNAME}/service-apis/v1/allServiceAPIs?api-invoker-id={apiInvokerId}
    • Param api-invoker-id is mandatory
    • Using invoker certificate
  4. Create Security Context for this Invoker

    • Send PUT https://{CAPIF_HOSTNAME}/trustedInvokers/{apiInvokerId}
    • body service security body
    • Using Invoker Certificate.
    • Create Security Information Body with one securityInfo for each aef present at each serviceAPIDescription present at Discover.
  5. Request Access Token by provider:

    • Sent POST https://{CAPIF_HOSTNAME}/securities/{API_INVOKER_NOT_VALID}/token.
    • body access token req body
    • securityId is apiInvokerId
    • grant_type=client_credentials
    • Using AEF certificate

Execution Steps:

  1. Register Provider at CCF, store certificates and Publish Service API service_1 at CCF
  2. Register and onboard Invoker at CCF
  3. Discover Service APIs by Invoker.
  4. Create Security Context According to Service APIs discovered.
  5. Request Access Token by Provider

Expected Result:

  1. Response to Request of Access Token:
    1. 401 Unauthorized response.
    2. body returned must accomplish AccessTokenErr data structure, with:
      • error unauthorized_client
      • error_description=Role not authorized for this API route

Test Case 22: Retrieve access token with invalid apiInvokerId

Test ID:: capif_security_api-22

Description:

This test case will check that an API Invoker can't retrieve a security access token without valid apiInvokerId

Pre-Conditions:

  • API Invoker is pre-authorised (has valid apiInvokerId)

Information of Test:

  1. Perform Provider Registration and Invoker Onboarding
  2. Publish Service API at CCF:
    • Send Post to ccf_publish_url https://{CAPIF_HOSTNAME}/published-apis/v1/{apfId}/service-apis
    • body [service api description] with apiName service_1
    • Use APF Certificate
  3. Request Discover Published APIs not filtered:
    • Send GET to ccf_discover_url https://{CAPIF_HOSTNAME}/service-apis/v1/allServiceAPIs?api-invoker-id={apiInvokerId}
    • Param api-invoker-id is mandatory
    • Using invoker certificate
  4. Create Security Context for this Invoker
    • Send PUT https://{CAPIF_HOSTNAME}/trustedInvokers/{apiInvokerId}
    • body service security body
    • Using Invoker Certificate.
    • Create Security Information Body with one securityInfo for each aef present at each serviceAPIDescription present at Discover.
  5. Request Access Token by invoker:
    • Sent POST https://{CAPIF_HOSTNAME}/securities/{API_INVOKER_NOT_VALID}/token.
    • body access token req body
    • securityId is apiInvokerId
    • grant_type=client_credentials
    • Using Invoker certificate

Execution Steps:

  1. Register Provider at CCF, store certificates and Publish Service API service_1 at CCF
  2. Register and onboard Invoker at CCF
  3. Discover Service APIs by Invoker.
  4. Create Security Context According to Service APIs discovered.
  5. Request Access Token by Invoker

Expected Result:

  1. Response to Request of Access Token:
    1. 404 Not Found response.
    2. body returned must accomplish ProblemDetails29571 data structure, with:
      • status 404
      • title Not Found
      • detail Security context not found
      • cause API Invoker has no security context

NOTE: ProblemDetails29571 is the definition present for this request at swagger of ProblemDetails, and this is different from definition of ProblemDetails across other CAPIF Services

Test Case 23: Retrieve access token with invalid client_id

Test ID:: capif_security_api-23

Description:

This test case will check that an API Exposure Function cannot retrieve a security access token without valid client_id at body

Pre-Conditions:

  • API Invoker is pre-authorised and Provider is also authorized

Information of Test:

  1. Perform Provider Registration and Invoker Onboarding

  2. Publish Service API at CCF:

    • Send Post to ccf_publish_url https://{CAPIF_HOSTNAME}/published-apis/v1/{apfId}/service-apis
    • body [service api description] with apiName service_1
    • Use APF Certificate
  3. Request Discover Published APIs not filtered:

    • Send GET to ccf_discover_url https://{CAPIF_HOSTNAME}/service-apis/v1/allServiceAPIs?api-invoker-id={apiInvokerId}
    • Param api-invoker-id is mandatory
    • Using invoker certificate
  4. Create Security Context for this Invoker

    • Send PUT https://{CAPIF_HOSTNAME}/trustedInvokers/{apiInvokerId}
    • body service security body
    • Using Invoker Certificate.
    • Create Security Information Body with one securityInfo for each aef present at each serviceAPIDescription present at Discover.
  5. Request Access Token by invoker:

    • Sent POST https://{CAPIF_HOSTNAME}/securities/{securityId}/token.
    • body access token req body
    • securityId is apiInvokerId
    • grant_type=client_credentials
    • client_id is not-valid
    • Using Invoker certificate

Execution Steps:

  1. Register Provider at CCF, store certificates and Publish Service API service_1 at CCF
  2. Register and onboard Invoker at CCF
  3. Discover Service APIs by Invoker.
  4. Create Security Context According to Service APIs discovered.
  5. Request Access Token by Invoker

Expected Result:

  1. Response to Request of Access Token:
    1. 400 Bad Request response.
    2. body returned must accomplish AccessTokenErr data structure, with:
      • error invalid_client
      • error_description=Client Id not found

Test Case 24: Retrieve access token with unsupported grant_type

Test ID:: capif_security_api-24

Description:

This test case will check that an API Exposure Function cannot retrieve a security access token with unsupported grant_type

Pre-Conditions:

  • API Invoker is pre-authorised and Provider is also authorized

Information of Test:

  1. Perform Provider Registration and Invoker Onboarding

  2. Publish Service API at CCF:

    • Send Post to ccf_publish_url https://{CAPIF_HOSTNAME}/published-apis/v1/{apfId}/service-apis
    • body [service api description] with apiName service_1
    • Use APF Certificate
  3. Request Discover Published APIs not filtered:

    • Send GET to ccf_discover_url https://{CAPIF_HOSTNAME}/service-apis/v1/allServiceAPIs?api-invoker-id={apiInvokerId}
    • Param api-invoker-id is mandatory
    • Using invoker certificate
  4. Create Security Context for this Invoker

    • Send PUT https://{CAPIF_HOSTNAME}/trustedInvokers/{apiInvokerId}
    • body service security body
    • Using Invoker Certificate.
    • Create Security Information Body with one securityInfo for each aef present at each serviceAPIDescription present at Discover.
  5. Request Access Token by invoker:

    • Sent POST https://{CAPIF_HOSTNAME}/securities/{securityId}/token.
    • body access token req body
    • securityId is apiInvokerId
    • grant_type=not_valid
    • Using Invoker certificate

Execution Steps:

  1. Register Provider at CCF, store certificates and Publish Service API service_1 at CCF
  2. Register and onboard Invoker at CCF
  3. Discover Service APIs by Invoker.
  4. Create Security Context According to Service APIs discovered.
  5. Request Access Token by Invoker

Expected Result:

  1. Response to Request of Access Token:
    1. 400 Bad Request response.
    2. body returned must accomplish AccessTokenErr data structure, with:
      • error unsupported_grant_type
      • error_description=Invalid value for grant_type \(${grant_type}\), must be one of \['client_credentials'\] - 'grant_type'

Test Case 25: Retrieve access token with invalid scope

Test ID:: capif_security_api-25

Description:

This test case will check that an API Exposure Function cannot retrieve a security access token with complete invalid scope

Pre-Conditions:

  • API Invoker is pre-authorised and Provider is also authorized

Information of Test:

  1. Perform Provider Registration and Invoker Onboarding

  2. Publish Service API at CCF:

    • Send Post to ccf_publish_url https://{CAPIF_HOSTNAME}/published-apis/v1/{apfId}/service-apis
    • body [service api description] with apiName service_1
    • Use APF Certificate
  3. Request Discover Published APIs not filtered:

    • Send GET to ccf_discover_url https://{CAPIF_HOSTNAME}/service-apis/v1/allServiceAPIs?api-invoker-id={apiInvokerId}
    • Param api-invoker-id is mandatory
    • Using invoker certificate
  4. Create Security Context for this Invoker

    • Send PUT https://{CAPIF_HOSTNAME}/trustedInvokers/{apiInvokerId}
    • body service security body
    • Using Invoker Certificate.
    • Create Security Information Body with one securityInfo for each aef present at each serviceAPIDescription present at Discover.
  5. Request Access Token by invoker:

    • Sent POST https://{CAPIF_HOSTNAME}/securities/{securityId}/token.
    • body access token req body
    • securityId is apiInvokerId
    • grant_type=client_credentials
    • scope=not-valid-scope
    • Using Invoker certificate

Execution Steps:

  1. Register Provider at CCF, store certificates and Publish Service API service_1 at CCF
  2. Register and onboard Invoker at CCF
  3. Discover Service APIs by Invoker.
  4. Create Security Context According to Service APIs discovered.
  5. Request Access Token by Invoker

Expected Result:

  1. Response to Request of Access Token:
    1. 400 Bad Request response.
    2. body returned must accomplish AccessTokenErr data structure, with:
      • error invalid_scope
      • error_description=The first characters must be '3gpp'

Test Case 26: Retrieve access token with invalid aefid at scope

Test ID:: capif_security_api-26

Description:

This test case will check that an API Exposure Function cannot retrieve a security access token with invalid aefId at scope

Pre-Conditions:

  • API Invoker is pre-authorised and Provider is also authorized

Information of Test:

  1. Perform Provider Registration and Invoker Onboarding

  2. Publish Service API at CCF:

    • Send Post to ccf_publish_url https://{CAPIF_HOSTNAME}/published-apis/v1/{apfId}/service-apis
    • body [service api description] with apiName service_1
    • Use APF Certificate
  3. Request Discover Published APIs not filtered:

    • Send GET to ccf_discover_url https://{CAPIF_HOSTNAME}/service-apis/v1/allServiceAPIs?api-invoker-id={apiInvokerId}
    • Param api-invoker-id is mandatory
    • Using invoker certificate
  4. Create Security Context for this Invoker

    • Send PUT https://{CAPIF_HOSTNAME}/trustedInvokers/{apiInvokerId}
    • body service security body
    • Using Invoker Certificate.
    • Create Security Information Body with one securityInfo for each aef present at each serviceAPIDescription present at Discover.
  5. Request Access Token by invoker:

    • Sent POST https://{CAPIF_HOSTNAME}/securities/{securityId}/token.
    • body access token req body
    • securityId is apiInvokerId
    • grant_type=client_credentials
    • scope=3gpp#1234:service_1
    • Using Invoker certificate

Execution Steps:

  1. Register Provider at CCF, store certificates and Publish Service API service_1 at CCF
  2. Register and onboard Invoker at CCF
  3. Discover Service APIs by Invoker.
  4. Create Security Context According to Service APIs discovered.
  5. Request Access Token by Invoker

Expected Result:

  1. Response to Request of Access Token:
    1. 400 Bad Request response.
    2. body returned must accomplish AccessTokenErr data structure, with:
      • error invalid_scope
      • error_description=One of aef_id not belongs of your security context

Test Case 27: Retrieve access token with invalid apiName at scope

Test ID:: capif_security_api-27

Description:

This test case will check that an API Exposure Function cannot retrieve a security access token with invalid apiName at scope

Pre-Conditions:

  • API Invoker is pre-authorised and Provider is also authorized

Information of Test:

  1. Perform Provider Registration and Invoker Onboarding

  2. Publish Service API at CCF:

    • Send Post to ccf_publish_url https://{CAPIF_HOSTNAME}/published-apis/v1/{apfId}/service-apis
    • body [service api description] with apiName service_1
    • Use APF Certificate
  3. Request Discover Published APIs not filtered:

    • Send GET to ccf_discover_url https://{CAPIF_HOSTNAME}/service-apis/v1/allServiceAPIs?api-invoker-id={apiInvokerId}
    • Param api-invoker-id is mandatory
    • Using invoker certificate
  4. Create Security Context for this Invoker

    • Send PUT https://{CAPIF_HOSTNAME}/trustedInvokers/{apiInvokerId}
    • body service security body
    • Using Invoker Certificate.
    • Create Security Information Body with one securityInfo for each aef present at each serviceAPIDescription present at Discover.
  5. Request Access Token by invoker:

    • Sent POST https://{CAPIF_HOSTNAME}/securities/{securityId}/token.
    • body access token req body
    • securityId is apiInvokerId
    • grant_type=client_credentials
    • scope=3gpp#{aef_id}:not-valid
    • Using Invoker certificate

Execution Steps:

  1. Register Provider at CCF, store certificates and Publish Service API service_1 at CCF
  2. Register and onboard Invoker at CCF
  3. Discover Service APIs by Invoker.
  4. Create Security Context According to Service APIs discovered.
  5. Request Access Token by Invoker

Expected Result:

  1. Response to Request of Access Token:
    1. 400 Bad Request response.
    2. body returned must accomplish AccessTokenErr data structure, with:
      • error invalid_scope
      • error_description=One of the api names does not exist or is not associated with the aef id provided