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# Test Plan for CAPIF Api Access Control Policy
At this documentation you will have all information and related files and examples of test plan for this API.
## Test Case 1: Retrieve ACL
**Test ID**: ***capif_api_acl-1***
**Description**:
This test case will check that an API Provider can retrieve ACL from CAPIF
**Pre-Conditions**:
* API Provider had a Service API Published on CAPIF
* API Invoker had a Security Context for Service API published.
**Execution Steps**:
1. Register and onboard Provider at CCF.
2. Publish a provider API with name **service_1**
3. Register and onboard Invoker at CCF
4. Store signed Certificate
5. Create Security Context
6. Provider Get ACL information.
**Information of Test**:
1. Perform [Provider Registration]
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**
* Store **serviceApiId**
* Use **APF Certificate**
3. Perform [Invoker Onboarding] store apiInvokerId
4. Discover published APIs
5. Create Security Context for this Invoker
* Send **PUT** **https://{CAPIF_HOSTNAME}/trustedInvokers/{apiInvokerId}**
* Send **GET** **https://{CAPIF_HOSTNAME}/access-control-policy/v1/accessControlPolicyList/${serviceApiId}?aef-id=${aef_id}**
* Use **serviceApiId** and **aefId**
* Use **AEF Provider Certificate**
**Expected Result**:
1. ACL Response:
1. **200 OK** Response.
2. body returned must accomplish **AccessControlPolicyList** data structure.
1. contain only one object.
2. apiInvokerId must match apiInvokerId registered previously.
## Test Case 2: Retrieve ACL with 2 Service APIs published
**Test ID**: ***capif_api_acl-2***
**Description**:
This test case will check that an API Provider can retrieve ACL from CAPIF for 2 different serviceApis published.
**Pre-Conditions**:
* API Provider had two Service API Published on CAPIF
* API Invoker had a Security Context for both Service APIs published.
**Execution Steps**:
1. Register and onboard Provider at CCF.
2. Publish a provider API with name **service_1** and **service_2**
3. Register and onboard Invoker at CCF
4. Store signed Certificate
5. Create Security Context
6. Provider Get ACL information for **service_1**.
7. Provider Get ACL information for **service_2**.
**Information of Test**:
1. Perform [Provider Registration]
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**
* Store **serviceApiId**
* Use **APF Certificate**
* Send **POST** to ccf_publish_url **https://{CAPIF_HOSTNAME}/published-apis/v1/{apfId}/service-apis**
* body [service api description] with apiName **service_2**
* Store **serviceApiId**
* Use **APF Certificate**
4. Perform [Invoker Onboarding] store apiInvokerId
5. Discover published APIs
6. Create Security Context for this Invoker for both published APIs
* Send **PUT** **https://{CAPIF_HOSTNAME}/trustedInvokers/{apiInvokerId}**
7. Provider Retrieve ACL for **serviceApiId1**
* Send **GET** **https://{CAPIF_HOSTNAME}/access-control-policy/v1/accessControlPolicyList/${serviceApiId1}?aef-id=${aef_id}**
* Use **serviceApiId** and **aefId**
* Use **AEF Provider Certificate**
8. Provider Retrieve ACL for serviceApiId2
* Send **GET** **https://{CAPIF_HOSTNAME}/access-control-policy/v1/accessControlPolicyList/${serviceApiId2}?aef-id=${aef_id}**
* Use **serviceApiId** and **aefId**
* Use **AEF Provider Certificate**
**Expected Result**:
1. ACL Response:
1. **200 OK** Response.
2. body returned must accomplish **AccessControlPolicyList** data structure.
1. contain one object.
2. apiInvokerId must match apiInvokerId registered previously.
## Test Case 3: Retrieve ACL with security context created by two different Invokers
**Test ID**: ***capif_api_acl-3***
**Description**:
This test case will check that an API Provider can retrieve ACL from CAPIF containing 2 objects.
**Pre-Conditions**:
* API Provider had a Service API Published on CAPIF
* Two API Invokers had a Security Context for same Service API published by provider.
**Execution Steps**:
1. Register and onboard Provider at CCF.
2. Publish a provider API with name **service_1** and **service_2**
3. Register and onboard Invoker at CCF
4. Store signed Certificate
5. Create Security Context
6. Provider Get ACL information.
**Information of Test**:
1. Perform [Provider Registration]
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**
* Store **serviceApiId**
* Use **APF Certificate**
3. Perform [Invoker Onboarding] store apiInvokerId
4. Discover published APIs
5. Create Security Context for this Invoker for both published APIs
* Send **PUT** **https://{CAPIF_HOSTNAME}/trustedInvokers/{apiInvokerId}**
6. Repeat previous 3 steps in order to have a new Invoker.
7. Provider Retrieve ACL for serviceApiId
* Send **GET** **https://{CAPIF_HOSTNAME}/access-control-policy/v1/accessControlPolicyList/${serviceApiId1}?aef-id=${aef_id}**
* Use **serviceApiId** and **aefId**
* Use **AEF Provider Certificate**
**Expected Result**:
1. ACL Response:
1. **200 OK** Response.
2. body returned must accomplish **AccessControlPolicyList** data structure.
2. One object must match with **apiInvokerId1** and the other one with **apiInvokerId2** an registered previously.
## Test Case 4: Retrieve ACL filtered by api-invoker-id
**Test ID**: ***capif_api_acl-4***
**Description**:
This test case will check that an API Provider can retrieve ACL filtering by apiInvokerId from CAPIF containing 1 objects.
**Pre-Conditions**:
* API Provider had a Service API Published on CAPIF
* Two API Invokers had a Security Context for same Service API published by provider.
**Execution Steps**:
1. Register and onboard Provider at CCF.
2. Publish a provider API with name **service_1** and **service_2**
3. Register and onboard Invoker at CCF
4. Store signed Certificate
5. Create Security Context
6. Provider Get ACL information with query parameter indicating first api-invoker-id.
7. Provider Get ACL information with query parameter indicating second api-invoker-id.
**Information of Test**:
1. Perform [Provider Registration]
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**
* Store **serviceApiId**
* Use **APF Certificate**
3. Perform [Invoker Onboarding] store apiInvokerId
4. Discover published APIs
5. Create Security Context for this Invoker for both published APIs
* Send **PUT** **https://{CAPIF_HOSTNAME}/trustedInvokers/{apiInvokerId}**
6. Repeat previous 3 steps in order to have a new Invoker.
7. Provider Retrieve ACL for **serviceApiId1**
* Send **GET** **https://{CAPIF_HOSTNAME}/access-control-policy/v1/accessControlPolicyList/${serviceApiId}?aef-id=${aef_id}&api-invoker-id={apiInvokerId1}**
* Use **serviceApiId**, **aefId** and **apiInvokerId1**
* Use **AEF Provider Certificate**
8. Provider Retrieve ACL for **serviceApiId2**
* Send **GET** **https://{CAPIF_HOSTNAME}/access-control-policy/v1/accessControlPolicyList/${serviceApiId}?aef-id=${aef_id}&api-invoker-id={apiInvokerId2}**
* Use **serviceApiId**, **aefId** and **apiInvokerId2**
* Use **AEF Provider Certificate**
**Expected Result**:
1. ACL Response:
1. **200 OK** Response.
2. body returned must accomplish **AccessControlPolicyList** data structure.
2. Object must match with **apiInvokerId1**.
2. ACL Response:
1. **200 OK** Response.
2. body returned must accomplish **AccessControlPolicyList** data structure.
2. Object must match with **apiInvokerId2**.
## Test Case 5: Retrieve ACL filtered by supported-features
**Test ID**: ***capif_api_acl-5***
**Description**:
**CURRENTLY NOT SUPPORTED FEATURE**
This test case will check that an API Provider can retrieve ACL filtering by supportedFeatures from CAPIF containing 1 objects.
**Pre-Conditions**:
* API Provider had a Service API Published on CAPIF
* Two API Invokers had a Security Context for same Service API published by provider.
**Execution Steps**:
1. Register and onboard Provider at CCF.
2. Publish a provider API with name **service_1** and **service_2**
3. Register and onboard Invoker at CCF
4. Store signed Certificate
5. Create Security Context
6. Provider Get ACL information with query parameter indicating first supported-features.
7. Provider Get ACL information with query parameter indicating second supported-features.
**Information of Test**:
1. Perform [Provider Registration]
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**
* Store **serviceApiId**
* Use **APF Certificate**
3. Perform [Invoker Onboarding] store apiInvokerId
4. Discover published APIs
5. Create Security Context for this Invoker for both published APIs
* Send **PUT** **https://{CAPIF_HOSTNAME}/trustedInvokers/{apiInvokerId}**
6. Repeat previous 3 steps in order to have a new Invoker.
7. Provider Retrieve ACL for serviceApiId
* Send **GET** **https://{CAPIF_HOSTNAME}/access-control-policy/v1/accessControlPolicyList/${serviceApiId1}?aef-id=${aef_id}&supported-features={apiInvokerId1}**
* Use **serviceApiId**, **aefId** and **apiInvokerId1**
* Use **AEF Provider Certificate**
8. Provider Retrieve ACL for serviceApiId
* Send **GET** **https://{CAPIF_HOSTNAME}/access-control-policy/v1/accessControlPolicyList/${serviceApiId1}?aef-id=${aef_id}&supported-features={apiInvokerId2}**
* Use **serviceApiId**, **aefId** and **apiInvokerId2**
* Use **AEF Provider Certificate**
**Expected Result**:
1. ACL Response:
1. **200 OK** Response.
2. body returned must accomplish **AccessControlPolicyList** data structure.
1. Contain one objects.
2. Object must match with supportedFeatures1.
2. ACL Response:
1. **200 OK** Response.
2. body returned must accomplish **AccessControlPolicyList** data structure.
1. Contain one objects.
2. Object must match with supportedFeatures1.
## Test Case 6: Retrieve ACL with aef-id not valid
**Test ID**: ***capif_api_acl-6***
**Description**:
This test case will check that an API Provider can't retrieve ACL from CAPIF if aef-id is not valid
**Pre-Conditions**:
* API Provider had a Service API Published on CAPIF
* API Invoker had a Security Context for Service API published.
**Execution Steps**:
1. Register and onboard Provider at CCF.
2. Publish a provider API with name **service_1**
3. Register and onboard Invoker at CCF
4. Store signed Certificate
5. Create Security Context
6. Provider Get ACL information.
**Information of Test**:
1. Perform [Provider Registration]
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**
* Store **serviceApiId**
* Use **APF Certificate**
3. Perform [Invoker Onboarding] store apiInvokerId
4. Discover published APIs
5. Create Security Context for this Invoker
* Send **PUT** **https://{CAPIF_HOSTNAME}/trustedInvokers/{apiInvokerId}**
* Send **GET** **https://{CAPIF_HOSTNAME}/access-control-policy/v1/accessControlPolicyList/${serviceApiId}?aef-id=${AEF_ID_NOT_VALID}**
* Use **serviceApiId** and **AEF_ID_NOT_VALID**
* Use **AEF Provider Certificate**
**Expected Result**:
1. ACL Response:
1. **404 Not Found** Response.
2. body returned must accomplish **Problem Details** data structure.
* status **404**
* title with message "Not Found"
* detail with message "No ACLs found for the requested service: {service_api_id}, aef_id: {aef_id}, invoker: {api_invoker_id} and supportedFeatures: {supported_features}".
* cause with message "Wrong id".
## Test Case 7: Retrieve ACL with service-id not valid
**Test ID**: ***capif_api_acl-7***
**Description**:
This test case will check that an API Provider can't retrieve ACL from CAPIF if service-api-id is not valid
**Pre-Conditions**:
* API Provider had a Service API Published on CAPIF
* API Invoker had a Security Context for Service API published.
**Execution Steps**:
1. Register and onboard Provider at CCF.
2. Publish a provider API with name **service_1**
3. Register and onboard Invoker at CCF
4. Store signed Certificate
5. Create Security Context
6. Provider Get ACL information.
**Information of Test**:
1. Perform [Provider Registration]
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**
* Store **serviceApiId**
* Use **APF Certificate**
3. Perform [Invoker Onboarding] store apiInvokerId
4. Discover published APIs
5. Create Security Context for this Invoker
* Send **PUT** **https://{CAPIF_HOSTNAME}/trustedInvokers/{apiInvokerId}**
* Send **GET** **https://{CAPIF_HOSTNAME}/access-control-policy/v1/accessControlPolicyList/${NOT_VALID_SERVICE_API_ID}?aef-id=${aef_id}**
* Use **NOT_VALID_SERVICE_API_ID** and **aef_id**
* Use **AEF Provider Certificate**
**Expected Result**:
1. ACL Response:
1. **404 Not Found** Response.
2. body returned must accomplish **Problem Details** data structure.
* status **404**
* title with message "Not Found"
* detail with message "No ACLs found for the requested service: {service_api_id}, aef_id: {aef_id}, invoker: {api_invoker_id} and supportedFeatures: {supported_features}".
* cause with message "Wrong id".
## Test Case 8: Retrieve ACL with service-api-id and aef-id not valid
**Test ID**: ***capif_api_acl-8***
**Description**:
This test case will check that an API Provider can't retrieve ACL from CAPIF if service-api-id and aef-id are not valid
**Pre-Conditions**:
* API Provider had a Service API Published on CAPIF
* API Invoker had a Security Context for Service API published.
**Execution Steps**:
1. Register and onboard Provider at CCF.
2. Publish a provider API with name **service_1**
3. Register and onboard Invoker at CCF
4. Store signed Certificate
5. Create Security Context
6. Provider Get ACL information.
**Information of Test**:
1. Perform [Provider Registration]
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**
* Store **serviceApiId**
* Use **APF Certificate**
3. Perform [Invoker Onboarding] store apiInvokerId
4. Discover published APIs
5. Create Security Context for this Invoker
* Send **PUT** **https://{CAPIF_HOSTNAME}/trustedInvokers/{apiInvokerId}**
* Send **GET** **https://{CAPIF_HOSTNAME}/access-control-policy/v1/accessControlPolicyList/${NOT_VALID_SERVICE_API_ID}?aef-id=${AEF_ID_NOT_VALID}**
* Use **NOT_VALID_SERVICE_API_ID** and **aef_id**
* Use **AEF Provider Certificate**
**Expected Result**:
1. ACL Response:
1. **404 Not Found** Response.
2. body returned must accomplish **Problem Details** data structure.
* status **404**
* title with message "Not Found"
* detail with message "No ACLs found for the requested service: {NOT_VALID_SERVICE_API_ID}, aef_id: {AEF_ID_NOT_VALID}, invoker: {api_invoker_id} and supportedFeatures: {supported_features}".
* cause with message "Wrong id".
## Test Case 9: Retrieve ACL without SecurityContext created previously by Invoker
**Test ID**: ***capif_api_acl-9***
**Description**:
This test case will check that an API Provider can't retrieve ACL if no invoker had requested Security Context to CAPIF
**Pre-Conditions**:
* API Provider had a Service API Published on CAPIF
* API Invoker created but no Security Context for Service API published had been requested.
**Execution Steps**:
1. Register and onboard Provider at CCF.
2. Publish a provider API with name **service_1**
3. Register and onboard Invoker at CCF
4. Store signed Certificate
5. Create Security Context
6. Provider Get ACL information.
**Information of Test**:
1. Perform [Provider Registration]
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**
* Store **serviceApiId**
* Use **APF Certificate**
3. Perform [Invoker Onboarding] store apiInvokerId
4. Discover published APIs
5. Provider Retrieve ACL
* Send **GET** **https://{CAPIF_HOSTNAME}/access-control-policy/v1/accessControlPolicyList/${serviceApiId}?aef-id=${aef_id}**
* Use **serviceApiId** and **aefId**
* Use **AEF Provider Certificate**
**Expected Result**:
1. ACL Response:
1. **404 Not Found** Response.
2. body returned must accomplish **Problem Details** data structure.
* status **404**
* title with message "Not Found"
* detail with message "No ACLs found for the requested service: {NOT_VALID_SERVICE_API_ID}, aef_id: {AEF_ID_NOT_VALID}, invoker: {api_invoker_id} and supportedFeatures: {supported_features}".
* cause with message "Wrong id".
## Test Case 10: Retrieve ACL filtered by api-invoker-id not present
**Test ID**: ***capif_api_acl-10***
**Description**:
This test case will check that an API Provider get not found response if filter by not valid api-invoker-id doesn't match any registered ACL.
**Pre-Conditions**:
* API Provider had a Service API Published on CAPIF
* API Invoker had a Security Context for Service API published.
**Execution Steps**:
1. Register and onboard Provider at CCF.
2. Publish a provider API with name **service_1**
3. Register and onboard Invoker at CCF
4. Store signed Certificate
5. Create Security Context
6. Provider Get ACL information.
**Information of Test**:
1. Perform [Provider Registration]
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**
* Store **serviceApiId**
* Use **APF Certificate**
3. Perform [Invoker Onboarding] store apiInvokerId
4. Discover published APIs
5. Create Security Context for this Invoker
* Send **PUT** **https://{CAPIF_HOSTNAME}/trustedInvokers/{apiInvokerId}**
* Send **GET** **https://{CAPIF_HOSTNAME}/access-control-policy/v1/accessControlPolicyList/${serviceApiId}?aef-id=${aef_id}&api-invoker-id={NOT_VALID_API_INVOKER_ID}**
* Use **serviceApiId**, **aefId** and **NOT_VALID_API_INVOKER_ID**
* Use **AEF Provider Certificate**
**Expected Result**:
1. ACL Response:
1. **404 Not Found** Response.
2. body returned must accomplish **Problem Details** data structure.
* status **404**
* title with message "Not Found"
* detail with message "No ACLs found for the requested service: {NOT_VALID_SERVICE_API_ID}, aef_id: {AEF_ID_NOT_VALID}, invoker: {api_invoker_id} and supportedFeatures: {supported_features}".
* cause with message "Wrong id".
## Test Case 11: Retrieve ACL with APF Certificate
**Test ID**: ***capif_api_acl-11***
**Description**:
This test case will check that an API Provider can't retrieve ACL from CAPIF using **APF Certificate**
**Pre-Conditions**:
* API Provider had a Service API Published on CAPIF
* API Invoker had a Security Context for Service API published.
**Execution Steps**:
1. Register and onboard Provider at CCF.
2. Publish a provider API with name **service_1**
3. Register and onboard Invoker at CCF
4. Store signed Certificate
5. Create Security Context
6. Provider Get ACL information.
**Information of Test**:
1. Perform [Provider Registration]
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**
* Store **serviceApiId**
* Use **APF Certificate**
3. Perform [Invoker Onboarding] store apiInvokerId
4. Discover published APIs
5. Create Security Context for this Invoker
* Send **PUT** **https://{CAPIF_HOSTNAME}/trustedInvokers/{apiInvokerId}**
* Send **GET** **https://{CAPIF_HOSTNAME}/access-control-policy/v1/accessControlPolicyList/${serviceApiId}?aef-id=${aef_id}**
* Use **serviceApiId** and **aefId**
* Use APF Provider Certificate
**Expected Result**:
1. Response to Logging Service must accomplish:
1. **401 Unauthorized**
2. Error Response Body must accomplish with **ProblemDetails** data structure with:
* status 401
* title with message "Unauthorized"
* detail with message "Role not authorized for this API route".
* cause with message "Certificate not authorized".
## Test Case 12: Retrieve ACL with AMF Certificate
**Test ID**: ***capif_api_acl-12***
**Description**:
This test case will check that an API Provider can't retrieve ACL from CAPIF using AMF Certificate
**Pre-Conditions**:
* API Provider had a Service API Published on CAPIF
* API Invoker had a Security Context for Service API published.
**Execution Steps**:
1. Register and onboard Provider at CCF.
2. Publish a provider API with name **service_1**
3. Register and onboard Invoker at CCF
4. Store signed Certificate
5. Create Security Context
6. Provider Get ACL information.
**Information of Test**:
1. Perform [Provider Registration]
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**
* Store **serviceApiId**
* Use **APF Certificate**
3. Perform [Invoker Onboarding] store apiInvokerId
4. Discover published APIs
5. Create Security Context for this Invoker
* Send **PUT** **https://{CAPIF_HOSTNAME}/trustedInvokers/{apiInvokerId}**
* Send **GET** **https://{CAPIF_HOSTNAME}/access-control-policy/v1/accessControlPolicyList/${serviceApiId}?aef-id=${aef_id}**
* Use **serviceApiId** and **aefId**
* Use AMF Provider Certificate
**Expected Result**:
1. Response to Logging Service must accomplish:
1. **401 Unauthorized**
2. Error Response Body must accomplish with **ProblemDetails** data structure with:
* status 401
* title with message "Unauthorized"
* detail with message "Role not authorized for this API route".
* cause with message "Certificate not authorized".
## Test Case 13: Retrieve ACL with Invoker Certificate
**Test ID**: ***capif_api_acl-13***
**Description**:
This test case will check that an API Provider can't retrieve ACL from CAPIF using **Invoker Certificate**
**Pre-Conditions**:
* API Provider had a Service API Published on CAPIF
* API Invoker had a Security Context for Service API published.
**Execution Steps**:
1. Register and onboard Provider at CCF.
2. Publish a provider API with name **service_1**
3. Register and onboard Invoker at CCF
4. Store signed Certificate
5. Create Security Context
6. Provider Get ACL information.
**Information of Test**:
1. Perform [Provider Registration]
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**
* Store **serviceApiId**
* Use **APF Certificate**
3. Perform [Invoker Onboarding] store apiInvokerId
4. Discover published APIs
5. Create Security Context for this Invoker
* Send **PUT** **https://{CAPIF_HOSTNAME}/trustedInvokers/{apiInvokerId}**
* Send **GET** **https://{CAPIF_HOSTNAME}/access-control-policy/v1/accessControlPolicyList/${serviceApiId}?aef-id=${aef_id}**
* Use **serviceApiId** and **aefId**
* Use **Invoker Certificate**
**Expected Result**:
1. Response to Logging Service must accomplish:
1. **401 Unauthorized**
2. Error Response Body must accomplish with **ProblemDetails** data structure with:
* status 401
* title with message "Unauthorized"
* detail with message "Role not authorized for this API route".
* cause with message "Certificate not authorized".
## Test Case 14: No ACL for invoker after be removed
**Test ID**: ***capif_api_acl-14***
**Description**:
This test case will check that ACLs are removed after invoker is removed.
**Pre-Conditions**:
* API Provider had a Service API Published on CAPIF
* API Invoker had a Security Context for Service API published and ACL is present
**Execution Steps**:
1. Register and onboard Provider at CCF.
2. Publish a provider API with name **service_1**
3. Register and onboard Invoker at CCF
4. Store signed Certificate
5. Create Security Context
6. Provider Get ACL information of invoker.
7. Remove Invoker from CAPIF.
8. Provider Get ACL information of invoker.
**Information of Test**:
1. Perform [Provider Registration]
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**
* Store **serviceApiId**
* Use **APF Certificate**
3. Perform [Invoker Onboarding] store apiInvokerId
4. Discover published APIs
5. Create Security Context for this Invoker
* Send **PUT** **https://{CAPIF_HOSTNAME}/trustedInvokers/{apiInvokerId}**
* Send **GET** **https://{CAPIF_HOSTNAME}/access-control-policy/v1/accessControlPolicyList/${serviceApiId}?aef-id=${aef_id}&api-invoker-id={api-invoker-id}**
* Use **serviceApiId**, **aefId** and **api-invoker-id**
* Use **AEF Provider Certificate**
7. Remove Invoker from CAPIF
8. Provider Retrieve ACL
* Send **GET** **https://{CAPIF_HOSTNAME}/access-control-policy/v1/accessControlPolicyList/${serviceApiId}?aef-id=${aef_id}&api-invoker-id={api-invoker-id}**
* Use **serviceApiId**, **aefId** and **api-invoker-id**
* Use **AEF Provider Certificate**
**Expected Result**:
1. ACL Response:
1. **200 OK** Response.
2. body returned must accomplish **AccessControlPolicyList** data structure.
1. contain only one object.
2. apiInvokerId must match apiInvokerId registered previously.
2. ACL Response:
1. **404 Not Found** Response.
2. body returned must accomplish **Problem Details** data structure.
* status **404**
* title with message "Not Found"
* detail with message "No ACLs found for the requested service: {NOT_VALID_SERVICE_API_ID}, aef_id: {AEF_ID_NOT_VALID}, invoker: None and supportedFeatures: None".
* cause with message "Wrong id".
[service api description]: ../api_publish_service/service_api_description_post_example.json "Service API Description Request"
[publisher register body]: ../api_publish_service/publisher_register_body.json "Publish register Body"
[service security body]: ../api_security_service/service_security.json "Service Security Request"
[security notification body]: ./security_notification.json "Security Notification Request"
[access token req body]: ./access_token_req.json "Access Token Request"
[example]: ./access_token_req.json "Access Token Request Example"
[invoker onboarding]: ../common_operations/README.md#onboard-an-invoker "Invoker Onboarding"
[provider registration]: ../common_operations/README.md#register-a-provider "Provider Registration"