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- issue2550920 - Optionally detect duplicate username at registration.
Added config option to allow detection of duplicate username when the
user tries to register. Previously user was rejected when dupliate
name found at confirmation step.
Optional as it can make username guessing easier.
Testing is in place for this.
Also attempted to make the unfriendly error message:
'node with key "username" exists'
into a translatable friendly error:
"Username 'username' already exists."
This is missing any test. It is also fragile as I capture the
ValueError exception and see that the exception matches:
'node with key "username" exists'
If it does reassert the friendly message. Otherwise just re-raise
existing exception. If the "node with key..." message is translated
the friendly override will not trigger.
| author | John Rouillard <rouilj@ieee.org> |
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| date | Sat, 09 Nov 2019 16:33:42 -0500 |
| parents | 95a366d46065 |
| children | 6cf9f2f49b89 |
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# # Copyright (c) 2001 Bizar Software Pty Ltd (http://www.bizarsoftware.com.au/) # This module is free software, and you may redistribute it and/or modify # under the same terms as Python, so long as this copyright message and # disclaimer are retained in their original form. # # IN NO EVENT SHALL BIZAR SOFTWARE PTY LTD BE LIABLE TO ANY PARTY FOR # DIRECT, INDIRECT, SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES ARISING # OUT OF THE USE OF THIS CODE, EVEN IF THE AUTHOR HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE # POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. # # BIZAR SOFTWARE PTY LTD SPECIFICALLY DISCLAIMS ANY WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, # BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS # FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. THE CODE PROVIDED HEREUNDER IS ON AN "AS IS" # BASIS, AND THERE IS NO OBLIGATION WHATSOEVER TO PROVIDE MAINTENANCE, # SUPPORT, UPDATES, ENHANCEMENTS, OR MODIFICATIONS. import unittest import logging import os, shutil, errno import pytest from roundup import configuration config = configuration.CoreConfig() config.DATABASE = "db" config.RDBMS_NAME = "rounduptest" config.RDBMS_HOST = "localhost" config.RDBMS_USER = "rounduptest" config.RDBMS_PASSWORD = "rounduptest" config.RDBMS_TEMPLATE = "template0" # these TRACKER_WEB and MAIL_DOMAIN values are used in mailgw tests config.MAIL_DOMAIN = "your.tracker.email.domain.example" config.TRACKER_WEB = "http://tracker.example/cgi-bin/roundup.cgi/bugs/" # uncomment the following to have excessive debug output from test cases # FIXME: tracker logging level should be increased by -v arguments # to 'run_tests.py' script #config.LOGGING_FILENAME = "/tmp/logfile" #config.LOGGING_LEVEL = "DEBUG" config.init_logging() config.options['FOO'] = "value" class ConfigTest(unittest.TestCase): def test_badConfigKeyword(self): """Run configure tests looking for invalid option name """ self.assertRaises(configuration.InvalidOptionError, config._get_option, "BadOptionName") def test_validConfigKeyword(self): """Run configure tests looking for invalid option name """ self.assertEqual(config._get_option("FOO"), "value") def testTrackerWeb(self): config = configuration.CoreConfig() self.assertEqual(None, config._get_option('TRACKER_WEB').set("http://foo.example/bar/")) self.assertEqual(None, config._get_option('TRACKER_WEB').set("https://foo.example/bar/")) self.assertRaises(configuration.OptionValueError, config._get_option('TRACKER_WEB').set, "https://foo.example/bar") self.assertRaises(configuration.OptionValueError, config._get_option('TRACKER_WEB').set, "htt://foo.example/bar/") self.assertRaises(configuration.OptionValueError, config._get_option('TRACKER_WEB').set, "htt://foo.example/bar") self.assertRaises(configuration.OptionValueError, config._get_option('TRACKER_WEB').set, "") def testLoginAttemptsMin(self): config = configuration.CoreConfig() self.assertEqual(None, config._get_option('WEB_LOGIN_ATTEMPTS_MIN').set("0")) self.assertEqual(None, config._get_option('WEB_LOGIN_ATTEMPTS_MIN').set("200")) self.assertRaises(configuration.OptionValueError, config._get_option('WEB_LOGIN_ATTEMPTS_MIN').set, "fred") self.assertRaises(configuration.OptionValueError, config._get_option('WEB_LOGIN_ATTEMPTS_MIN').set, "-1") self.assertRaises(configuration.OptionValueError, config._get_option('WEB_LOGIN_ATTEMPTS_MIN').set, "") def testTimeZone(self): config = configuration.CoreConfig() self.assertEqual(None, config._get_option('TIMEZONE').set("0")) # not a valid timezone self.assertRaises(configuration.OptionValueError, config._get_option('TIMEZONE').set, "Zot") # 25 is not a valid UTC offset: -12 - +14 is range # possibly +/- 1 for DST. But roundup.date doesn't # constrain to this range. #self.assertRaises(configuration.OptionValueError, # config._get_option('TIMEZONE').set, "25") try: import pytz self.assertEqual(None, config._get_option('TIMEZONE').set("UTC")) self.assertEqual(None, config._get_option('TIMEZONE').set("America/New_York")) except ImportError: self.assertRaises(configuration.OptionValueError, config._get_option('TIMEZONE').set, "UTC") self.assertRaises(configuration.OptionValueError, config._get_option('TIMEZONE').set, "America/New_York") def testWebSecretKey(self): config = configuration.CoreConfig() self.assertEqual(None, config._get_option('WEB_SECRET_KEY').set("skskskd")) self.assertRaises(configuration.OptionValueError, config._get_option('WEB_SECRET_KEY').set, "") def testStaticFiles(self): config = configuration.CoreConfig() self.assertEqual(None, config._get_option('STATIC_FILES').set("foo /tmp/bar")) self.assertEqual(config.STATIC_FILES, ["./foo", "/tmp/bar"]) self.assertEqual(config['STATIC_FILES'], ["./foo", "/tmp/bar"]) def testIsolationLevel(self): config = configuration.CoreConfig() self.assertEqual(None, config._get_option('RDBMS_ISOLATION_LEVEL').set("read uncommitted")) self.assertEqual(None, config._get_option('RDBMS_ISOLATION_LEVEL').set("read committed")) self.assertEqual(None, config._get_option('RDBMS_ISOLATION_LEVEL').set("repeatable read")) self.assertRaises(configuration.OptionValueError, config._get_option('RDBMS_ISOLATION_LEVEL').set, "not a level") def testConfigSave(self): config = configuration.CoreConfig() # make scratch directory to create files in self.startdir = os.getcwd() self.dirname = os.getcwd() + '_test_config' os.mkdir(self.dirname) try: os.chdir(self.dirname) self.assertFalse(os.access("config.ini", os.F_OK)) self.assertFalse(os.access("config.bak", os.F_OK)) config.save() config.save() # creates .bak file self.assertTrue(os.access("config.ini", os.F_OK)) self.assertTrue(os.access("config.bak", os.F_OK)) self.assertFalse(os.access("foo.bar", os.F_OK)) self.assertFalse(os.access("foo.bak", os.F_OK)) config.save("foo.bar") config.save("foo.bar") # creates .bak file self.assertTrue(os.access("foo.bar", os.F_OK)) self.assertTrue(os.access("foo.bak", os.F_OK)) finally: # cleanup scratch directory and files try: os.chdir(self.startdir) shutil.rmtree(self.dirname) except OSError as error: if error.errno not in (errno.ENOENT, errno.ESRCH): raise def testFloatAndInt_with_update_option(self): config = configuration.CoreConfig() # Update existing IntegerNumberGeqZeroOption to IntegerNumberOption config.update_option('WEB_LOGIN_ATTEMPTS_MIN', configuration.IntegerNumberOption, "0", description="new desc") # -1 is allowed now that it is an int. self.assertEqual(None, config._get_option('WEB_LOGIN_ATTEMPTS_MIN').set("-1")) # but can't float this self.assertRaises(configuration.OptionValueError, config._get_option('WEB_LOGIN_ATTEMPTS_MIN').set, "2.4") # but fred is still an issue self.assertRaises(configuration.OptionValueError, config._get_option('WEB_LOGIN_ATTEMPTS_MIN').set, "fred") # Update existing IntegerNumberOption to FloatNumberOption config.update_option('WEB_LOGIN_ATTEMPTS_MIN', configuration.FloatNumberOption, "0.0") self.assertEqual(config['WEB_LOGIN_ATTEMPTS_MIN'], -1) # can float this self.assertEqual(None, config._get_option('WEB_LOGIN_ATTEMPTS_MIN').set("3.1415926")) # but fred is still an issue self.assertRaises(configuration.OptionValueError, config._get_option('WEB_LOGIN_ATTEMPTS_MIN').set, "fred") self.assertAlmostEqual(config['WEB_LOGIN_ATTEMPTS_MIN'], 3.1415926, places=6)
