view website/issues/detectors/newissuecopy.py @ 7211:506c86823abb

Add config argument to more password.Password invocations. The work done to allow password_pbkdf2_default_rounds to be overridden for testing requires that calls to password.Password include a config argument. This was needed because using the real value more than quadrupled testing runtime. However there are still a few places where config was not being set when Password was called. I think this fixes all of the ones that are called from a function that have access to a db.config object. The remaining ones all call Password(encrypted=x). This results in Password.unpack() being called. If x is not a propertly formatted password string ("{scheme}...", it calls encodePassword. It then should end up raising the ConfigNotSet exception. This is probably what we want as it means the shape of "x" is not correct. I don't understand why Password.unpack() attempts to encrypt the value of encrypted if it doesn't match the right form. According to codecov, this encryption branch is being used, so somewhere x is of the wrong form. Hmmm....
author John Rouillard <rouilj@ieee.org>
date Sat, 04 Mar 2023 00:17:26 -0500
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from roundup import roundupdb

def newissuecopy(db, cl, nodeid, oldvalues):
    ''' Copy a message about new issues to a team address.
    '''
    # so use all the messages in the create
    change_note = cl.generateCreateNote(nodeid)

    # send a copy to the nosy list
    for msgid in cl.get(nodeid, 'messages'):
        try:
            # note: last arg must be a list
            cl.send_message(nodeid, msgid, change_note,
                ['roundup-devel@lists.sourceforge.net'])
        except roundupdb.MessageSendError as message:
            raise roundupdb.DetectorError(message)

def init(db):
    db.issue.react('create', newissuecopy)
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