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- issue2551062: AddPermission doesn't validate property names.
roundup-admin security stops output when it finds an invalid
property. It used to try to print the rest of the security
properties. So errors were lost in the output.
If roundup-admin is run non-interactively it exits with status 1
so it can be used in a script to validate the properties schema.
| author | John Rouillard <rouilj@ieee.org> |
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| date | Thu, 06 May 2021 18:56:47 -0400 |
| parents | 3e33b22a3158 |
| children | 5a3a386aa8e7 |
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import unittest import os, sys, shutil from roundup.demo import install_demo, run_demo import roundup.scripts.roundup_server # https://stackoverflow.com/questions/4219717/how-to-assert-output-with-nosetest-unittest-in-python # lightly modified from contextlib import contextmanager _py3 = sys.version_info[0] > 2 if _py3: from io import StringIO # py3 else: from StringIO import StringIO # py2 @contextmanager def captured_output(): new_out, new_err = StringIO(), StringIO() old_out, old_err = sys.stdout, sys.stderr try: sys.stdout, sys.stderr = new_out, new_err yield sys.stdout, sys.stderr finally: sys.stdout, sys.stderr = old_out, old_err class TestDemo(unittest.TestCase): def setUp(self): self.home = os.path.abspath('_test_demo') def tearDown(self): try: shutil.rmtree(self.home) except FileNotFoundError: pass def testDemo(self): with captured_output() as (out, err): install_demo(self.home, 'anydbm', 'classic') output = out.getvalue().strip() print(output) # dummy up the return of get_server so the serve_forever method # raises keyboard interrupt exiting the server so the test exits. gs = roundup.scripts.roundup_server.ServerConfig.get_server def raise_KeyboardInterrupt(): raise KeyboardInterrupt def test_get_server(self): httpd = gs(self) httpd.serve_forever = raise_KeyboardInterrupt return httpd roundup.scripts.roundup_server.ServerConfig.get_server = test_get_server # Run under context manager to capture output of startup text. with captured_output() as (out, err): run_demo(self.home) output = out.getvalue().strip() print(output) # if the server installed and started this will be the # last line in the output. self.assertIn("Keyboard Interrupt: exiting", output.split('\n'))
