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issue2550864 - Potential information leakage via journal/history Fix this by making the hyperdb::Class::history function check for view permissions on the journaled properties. So a user that sees [hidden] for a property in the web interface doesn;t see the property changes in the history. While doing this, relocated the filter for quiet properties from the templating class to the hyperdb. Also added the skipquiet option to the history command in roundup-admin.py to enable filtering of quiet params. Also changed calls to history() in the backend databases to report all items. Changed inline documentation for all history calls that document the actions. The create action (before nov 6 2002) used to record all parameters. After that point the create call uses an empty dictionary. The filtering code depends on the create dictionary being empty. It may not operate properly on very old roundup databases. Changed calls to logging.getLogger to roundup.hyperdb.backends to allow filtering the back end while keeping hyperdb logging. In cgi/templating.py, changed history() function consolidating handiling of link and unlink actions Added tests for quiet property filtering and permission filtering of history.
author John Rouillard <rouilj@ieee.org>
date Fri, 14 Apr 2017 23:24:18 -0400
parents 364c54991861
children 62de601bdf6f
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import unittest, os, shutil, time

from roundup import hyperdb

from db_test_base import DBTest, ROTest, SchemaTest, config, setupSchema
import memorydb

class memorydbOpener:
    module = memorydb

    def nuke_database(self):
        # really kill it
        self.db = None

    db = None
    def open_database(self):
        if self.db is None:
            self.db = self.module.Database(config, 'admin')
        return self.db

    def setUp(self):
        self.open_database()
        setupSchema(self.db, 1, self.module)

    def tearDown(self):
        if self.db is not None:
            self.db.close()

    # nuke and re-create db for restore
    def nukeAndCreate(self):
        self.db.close()
        self.nuke_database()
        self.db = self.module.Database(config, 'admin')
        setupSchema(self.db, 0, self.module)


class memorydbDBTest(memorydbOpener, DBTest, unittest.TestCase):
    pass


class memorydbROTest(memorydbOpener, ROTest, unittest.TestCase):
    def setUp(self):
        self.db = self.module.Database(config)
        setupSchema(self.db, 0, self.module)


class memorydbSchemaTest(memorydbOpener, SchemaTest, unittest.TestCase):
    pass


from session_common import DBMTest
class memorydbSessionTest(memorydbOpener, DBMTest, unittest.TestCase):
    def setUp(self):
        self.db = self.module.Database(config, 'admin')
        setupSchema(self.db, 1, self.module)
        self.sessions = self.db.sessions

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