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Summary: Support selecion session/otk data store. Add redis as data store.
Allow admin to select the backend data store. Compatibility matrix:
main\/ session>| anydbm | sqlite | redis | mysql | postgresql |
anydbm | D | | X | | |
sqlite | X | D | X | | |
mysql | | | | D | |
postgresql | | | | | D |
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D - default if unconfigured, X - compatible choice
DETAILS
roundup/configuration.py:
add config.ini section sessiondb with settings: backend and redis_url.
CHANGES.txt, doc/admin_guide.txt, doc/installation.txt, doc/upgrading.txt:
doc on config of session db and redis. Plus some other fixes:
admin - clarified why we do not drop __words and __testids
table in native-fts conversion. TYpo fix.
upgrading - doc how you can keep using anydbm for session data with
sqlite. Fix dupe sentence in an upgrading config.ini
section.
roundup/backends/back_anydbm.py, roundup/backends/back_sqlite.py:
code to support redis, redis/anydbm backends respectively.
roundup/backends/sessions_redis.py
new storage backend for redis.
roundup/rest.py, roundup/cgi/actions.py, roundup/cgi/templating.py
redis uses a different way of calculating lifetime/timestamp.
Since expiration of an item occurred if its timestamp was more
than 1 week old, code would calculate:
now - 1 week + lifetime.
But this results in faster expiration in redis if used for
lifetime/timestamp.
Convert code to use the lifetime() method in BasicDatabase
that generates the right timestamp for each backend.
test/session_common.py:
added tests for more cases, get without default, getall non-existing
key etc. timestamp test changed to use new self.get_ts which is
overridden in other tests. Test that datatypes survive storage.
test/test_redis_session.py:
test redis session store with sqlite and anydbm primary databases
test/test_anydbm.py, test/test_sqlite.py
add test to make sure the databases are properly set up
sqlite - add test cases where anydbm is used as datastore
anydbm - remove updateTimestamp override add get_ts().
test/test_config.py
tests on redis_url and compatibility on choice of sessiondb backend
.travis.yml:
add redis db and redis-py
| author | John Rouillard <rouilj@ieee.org> |
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| date | Thu, 04 Aug 2022 14:41:58 -0400 |
| parents | 89aa919997c0 |
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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') self.assertRaises(KeyError, 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", "ky,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') # vim: filetype=python sts=4 sw=4 et si
