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issue2551391 - checkboxes and radiobutton inputs get wrong id's.
Actually it breaks automatic id assignment for all inputs.
Inputs now get an automatic id assignment that matches the name.
It can be overridden by supplting an id parameter in the call to
the field() method.
This is also a partial fix for issue1513369. I think it obsoletes the
changes to templating.py.
| author | John Rouillard <rouilj@ieee.org> |
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| date | Thu, 16 Jan 2025 02:32:58 -0500 |
| parents | 2c6d66819475 |
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import unittest import pytest pytest.importorskip("hypothesis") # ruff: noqa: E402 from hypothesis import example, given, settings from hypothesis.strategies import binary, none, one_of, sampled_from, text from roundup.anypy.strings import b2s, s2b, s2u, u2s # ruff: noqa: I001 - yes I know I am using \ to continue the line... from roundup.password import PasswordValueError, encodePassword, \ h64decode, h64encode from roundup.password import crypt as crypt_method def Identity(x): return x _max_examples = 1000 class HypoTestStrings(unittest.TestCase): @given(text()) @settings(max_examples=_max_examples) def test_b2s(self, utf8_bytes): self.assertEqual(b2s(utf8_bytes.encode("utf-8")), utf8_bytes) @given(text()) @settings(max_examples=_max_examples) def test_s2b(self, s): self.assertTrue(isinstance(s2b(s), bytes)) @given(text()) @settings(max_examples=_max_examples) @example("\U0001F600 hi there") # smiley face emoji def test_s2u_u2s_invertable(self, s): self.assertEqual(u2s(s2u(s)), s) class HypoTestPassword(unittest.TestCase): @given(binary()) @example(b"") @settings(max_examples=_max_examples) def test_h64encode_h64decode(self, s): self.assertEqual(h64decode(h64encode(s)), s) crypt_modes = ["PBKDF2S5", "PBKDF2", "SSHA", "SHA", "MD5", "plaintext", "zot"] if crypt_method: crypt_modes.append("crypt") @given(one_of(none(), text()), sampled_from(crypt_modes)) @example("asd\x00df", "crypt") @settings(max_examples=_max_examples) # deadline=None for debugging def test_encodePassword(self, password, scheme): if scheme == "crypt" and password and "\x00" in password: with self.assertRaises(ValueError) as e: encodePassword(password, scheme) if crypt_method: self.assertEqual(e.exception.args[0], "embedded null character") else: self.assertEqual(e.exception.args[0], "Unsupported encryption scheme 'crypt'") elif scheme == "plaintext": if password is not None: self.assertEqual(encodePassword(password, scheme), password) else: self.assertEqual(encodePassword(password, scheme), "") elif scheme == "zot": with self.assertRaises(PasswordValueError) as e: encodePassword(password, scheme) self.assertEqual(e.exception.args[0], "Unknown encryption scheme 'zot'") else: # it shouldn't throw anything. pw = encodePassword(password, scheme) # verify format if scheme in ["PBKDF2S5", "PBKDF2"]: # 1000$XbSsijELEQbZZb1LlD7CFuotF/8$DdtssSlm.e self.assertRegex(pw, r"^\d{4,8}\$.{27}\$.*") elif scheme == "SSHA": # vqDbjvs8rhrS1AJxHYEGGXQW3x7STAPgo7uCtnw4GYgU7FN5VYbZxccQYCC0eXOxSipLbtgBudH1vDRMNlG0uw== self.assertRegex(pw, r"^[^=]*={0,3}$") elif scheme == "SHA": # da39a3ee5e6b4b0d3255bfef95601890afd80709' self.assertRegex(pw, r"^[a-z0-9]{40}$") elif scheme == "MD5": # d41d8cd98f00b204e9800998ecf8427e' self.assertRegex(pw, r"^[a-z0-9]{32}$") elif scheme == "crypt": # crypt_method is None if crypt is unknown if crypt_method: # WqzFDzhi8MmoU self.assertRegex(pw, r"^[A-Za-z0-9./]{13}$") else: self.assertFalse("Unknown scheme: %s, val: %s" % (scheme, pw))
