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Nuke database on install and fix specification test Need to empty database as part of install_init(). Wasn't a problem for sqlite/anydbm as those got nuked by killing the test directory on each new test. For postgres/mysql in CI it needs to be nuked. Using admin.force=True to get the admin.py module to do it. If that doesn't work can open the instance and nuke it manually. Fields listed when getting specification for class are in different orders for different databases backends and versions. Use sorted lines for comparison.
author John Rouillard <rouilj@ieee.org>
date Tue, 19 May 2020 01:14:48 -0400
parents 5148e46dd314
children 0a37979bbd46
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import os, unittest, shutil

from .db_test_base import setupTracker
from .test_dates import skip_pytz


class UserAuditorTest(unittest.TestCase):
    def setUp(self):
        self.dirname = '_test_user_auditor'
        self.instance = setupTracker(self.dirname)
        self.db = self.instance.open('admin')
        self.db.tx_Source = "cli"

        self.db.user.create(username='kyle', address='kyle@example.com',
            realname='Kyle Broflovski', roles='User')

    def tearDown(self):
        self.db.close()
        try:
            shutil.rmtree(self.dirname)
        except OSError as error:
            if error.errno not in (errno.ENOENT, errno.ESRCH): raise

    def testBadTimezones(self):
        self.assertRaises(ValueError, self.db.user.create, username='eric', timezone='24')

        userid = self.db.user.lookup('kyle')

        self.assertRaises(ValueError, self.db.user.set, userid, timezone='3000')
        self.assertRaises(ValueError, self.db.user.set, userid, timezone='24')
        self.assertRaises(ValueError, self.db.user.set, userid, timezone='-24')
        self.assertRaises(ValueError, self.db.user.set, userid, timezone='-3000')

    @skip_pytz
    def testBadTimezonesPyTZ(self):
        userid = self.db.user.lookup('kyle')

        try:
            from pytz import UnknownTimeZoneError
        except:
            UnknownTimeZoneError = ValueError

        self.assertRaises(UnknownTimeZoneError, self.db.user.set, userid,
                          timezone='MiddleOf/Nowhere')

    def testGoodTimezones(self):
        self.db.user.create(username='test_user01', timezone='12')

        userid = self.db.user.lookup('kyle')

        # TODO: roundup should accept non-integer offsets since those are valid
        # this is the offset for Tehran, Iran
        #self.db.user.set(userid, timezone='3.5')

        self.db.user.set(userid, timezone='-23')
        self.db.user.set(userid, timezone='23')
        self.db.user.set(userid, timezone='0')

    @skip_pytz
    def testGoodTimezonesPyTZ(self):
        userid = self.db.user.lookup('kyle')

        self.db.user.create(username='test_user02', timezone='MST')
        self.db.user.set(userid, timezone='US/Eastern')

    def testBadEmailAddresses(self):
        userid = self.db.user.lookup('kyle')
        self.assertRaises(ValueError, self.db.user.set, userid, address='kyle @ example.com')
        self.assertRaises(ValueError, self.db.user.set, userid, address='one@example.com,two@example.com')
        self.assertRaises(ValueError, self.db.user.set, userid, address='weird@@example.com')
        self.assertRaises(ValueError, self.db.user.set, userid, address='embedded\nnewline@example.com')
        # verify that we check alternates as well
        self.assertRaises(ValueError, self.db.user.set, userid, alternate_addresses='kyle @ example.com')
        # make sure we accept local style addresses
        self.db.user.set(userid, address='kyle')
        # verify we are case insensitive
        self.db.user.set(userid, address='kyle@EXAMPLE.COM')

    def testUniqueEmailAddresses(self):
        self.db.user.create(username='kenny', address='kenny@example.com', alternate_addresses='sp_ken@example.com')
        self.assertRaises(ValueError, self.db.user.create, username='test_user01', address='kenny@example.com')
        uid = self.db.user.create(username='eric', address='eric@example.com')
        self.assertRaises(ValueError, self.db.user.set, uid, address='kenny@example.com')

        # make sure we check alternates
        self.assertRaises(ValueError, self.db.user.set, uid, address='kenny@example.com')
        self.assertRaises(ValueError, self.db.user.set, uid, address='sp_ken@example.com')
        self.assertRaises(ValueError, self.db.user.set, uid, alternate_addresses='kenny@example.com')

    def testBadRoles(self):
        userid = self.db.user.lookup('kyle')
        self.assertRaises(ValueError, self.db.user.set, userid, roles='BadRole')
        self.assertRaises(ValueError, self.db.user.set, userid, roles='User,BadRole')

    def testGoodRoles(self):
        userid = self.db.user.lookup('kyle')
        # make sure we handle commas in weird places
        self.db.user.set(userid, roles='User,')
        self.db.user.set(userid, roles=',User')
        # make sure we strip whitespace
        self.db.user.set(userid, roles='    User   ')
        # check for all-whitespace (treat as no role)
        self.db.user.set(userid, roles='   ')

    def testBadUsernames(self):
        ''' ky,le raises:
        ValueError: Username/Login Name must consist only of the letters a-z (any case), digits 0-9 and the symbols: @._-!+%
        '''

        for name in [ "ky'le", "ky<br>le" ]:
            with self.assertRaises(ValueError) as ctx:
                self.db.user.create(username=name,
                                    address='kyle@example.com',
                                    realname='Kyle Broflovski', roles='User')
                self.assertEqual(str(ctx.exception), "Username/Login Name must "
                                 "consist only of the letters a-z (any case), "
                                 "digits 0-9 and the symbols: @._-!%")

        self.db.user.create(username='rouilj-1+mya_ddr@users.example.com',
            address='kyle1@example.com',
            realname='Kyle Broflovski', roles='User')

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