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per-tracker 404 templating
Currently if CGI can't map a name it raises NotFound which gets
propagated up to roundup-server which generates a plain vanilla 404
page.
This changes it so that the CGI client tries to handle NotFound itself
by rendering the appropriate template: classname.404.html (or
_generic.404.html if no class specific one is found). If the URL can't
be mapped to a DB class then we just reraise NotFound and let the
upper layer take care of it.
Also, add some basic templates for it. They aren't pretty but no worse
than what you got before and provide a jumping off point for further
customization.
This should fix [SF#403287].
| author | Justus Pendleton <jpend@users.sourceforge.net> |
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| date | Wed, 12 Sep 2007 01:15:07 +0000 |
| parents | 75dc225613cc |
| children | 222efa59ee6c |
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# Copyright (c) 2002 ekit.com Inc (http://www.ekit-inc.com/) # # Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy # of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal # in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights # to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell # copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is # furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions: # # The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in # all copies or substantial portions of the Software. # # THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR # IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, # FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE # AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER # LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, # OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE # SOFTWARE. # $Id: test_security.py,v 1.10 2006-02-03 04:04:37 richard Exp $ import os, unittest, shutil from roundup import backends from roundup.password import Password from db_test_base import setupSchema, MyTestCase, config class PermissionTest(MyTestCase): def setUp(self): backend = backends.get_backend('anydbm') # remove previous test, ignore errors if os.path.exists(config.DATABASE): shutil.rmtree(config.DATABASE) os.makedirs(config.DATABASE + '/files') self.db = backend.Database(config, 'admin') setupSchema(self.db, 1, backend) def testInterfaceSecurity(self): ' test that the CGI and mailgw have initialised security OK ' # TODO: some asserts def testInitialiseSecurity(self): ei = self.db.security.addPermission(name="Edit", klass="issue", description="User is allowed to edit issues") self.db.security.addPermissionToRole('User', ei) ai = self.db.security.addPermission(name="View", klass="issue", description="User is allowed to access issues") self.db.security.addPermissionToRole('User', ai) def testAdmin(self): ei = self.db.security.addPermission(name="Edit", klass="issue", description="User is allowed to edit issues") self.db.security.addPermissionToRole('User', ei) ei = self.db.security.addPermission(name="Edit", klass=None, description="User is allowed to edit issues") self.db.security.addPermissionToRole('Admin', ei) u1 = self.db.user.create(username='one', roles='Admin') u2 = self.db.user.create(username='two', roles='User') self.assert_(self.db.security.hasPermission('Edit', u1, None)) self.assert_(not self.db.security.hasPermission('Edit', u2, None)) def testGetPermission(self): self.db.security.getPermission('Edit') self.db.security.getPermission('View') self.assertRaises(ValueError, self.db.security.getPermission, 'x') self.assertRaises(ValueError, self.db.security.getPermission, 'Edit', 'fubar') add = self.db.security.addPermission get = self.db.security.getPermission # class ei = add(name="Edit", klass="issue") self.assertEquals(get('Edit', 'issue'), ei) ai = add(name="View", klass="issue") self.assertEquals(get('View', 'issue'), ai) # property epi = add(name="Edit", klass="issue", properties=['title']) self.assertEquals(get('Edit', 'issue', properties=['title']), epi) api = add(name="View", klass="issue", properties=['title']) self.assertEquals(get('View', 'issue', properties=['title']), api) # check function dummy = lambda: 0 eci = add(name="Edit", klass="issue", check=dummy) self.assertEquals(get('Edit', 'issue', check=dummy), eci) aci = add(name="View", klass="issue", check=dummy) self.assertEquals(get('View', 'issue', check=dummy), aci) # all epci = add(name="Edit", klass="issue", properties=['title'], check=dummy) self.assertEquals(get('Edit', 'issue', properties=['title'], check=dummy), epci) apci = add(name="View", klass="issue", properties=['title'], check=dummy) self.assertEquals(get('View', 'issue', properties=['title'], check=dummy), apci) def testDBinit(self): self.db.user.create(username="demo", roles='User') self.db.user.create(username="anonymous", roles='Anonymous') def testAccessControls(self): add = self.db.security.addPermission has = self.db.security.hasPermission addRole = self.db.security.addRole addToRole = self.db.security.addPermissionToRole none = self.db.user.create(username='none', roles='None') # test admin access addRole(name='Super') addToRole('Super', add(name="Test")) super = self.db.user.create(username='super', roles='Super') # test class-level access addRole(name='Role1') addToRole('Role1', add(name="Test", klass="test")) user1 = self.db.user.create(username='user1', roles='Role1') self.assertEquals(has('Test', user1, 'test'), 1) self.assertEquals(has('Test', super, 'test'), 1) self.assertEquals(has('Test', none, 'test'), 0) # property addRole(name='Role2') addToRole('Role2', add(name="Test", klass="test", properties=['a','b'])) user2 = self.db.user.create(username='user2', roles='Role2') # *any* access to class self.assertEquals(has('Test', user1, 'test'), 1) self.assertEquals(has('Test', user2, 'test'), 1) # *any* access to item self.assertEquals(has('Test', user1, 'test', itemid='1'), 1) self.assertEquals(has('Test', user2, 'test', itemid='1'), 1) self.assertEquals(has('Test', super, 'test', itemid='1'), 1) self.assertEquals(has('Test', none, 'test', itemid='1'), 0) # now property test self.assertEquals(has('Test', user2, 'test', property='a'), 1) self.assertEquals(has('Test', user2, 'test', property='b'), 1) self.assertEquals(has('Test', user2, 'test', property='c'), 0) self.assertEquals(has('Test', user1, 'test', property='a'), 1) self.assertEquals(has('Test', user1, 'test', property='b'), 1) self.assertEquals(has('Test', user1, 'test', property='c'), 1) self.assertEquals(has('Test', super, 'test', property='a'), 1) self.assertEquals(has('Test', super, 'test', property='b'), 1) self.assertEquals(has('Test', super, 'test', property='c'), 1) self.assertEquals(has('Test', none, 'test', property='a'), 0) self.assertEquals(has('Test', none, 'test', property='b'), 0) self.assertEquals(has('Test', none, 'test', property='c'), 0) self.assertEquals(has('Test', none, 'test'), 0) # check function check = lambda db, userid, itemid: itemid == '1' addRole(name='Role3') addToRole('Role3', add(name="Test", klass="test", check=check)) user3 = self.db.user.create(username='user3', roles='Role3') # *any* access to class self.assertEquals(has('Test', user1, 'test'), 1) self.assertEquals(has('Test', user2, 'test'), 1) self.assertEquals(has('Test', user3, 'test'), 1) self.assertEquals(has('Test', none, 'test'), 0) # now check function self.assertEquals(has('Test', user3, 'test', itemid='1'), 1) self.assertEquals(has('Test', user3, 'test', itemid='2'), 0) self.assertEquals(has('Test', user2, 'test', itemid='1'), 1) self.assertEquals(has('Test', user2, 'test', itemid='2'), 1) self.assertEquals(has('Test', user1, 'test', itemid='2'), 1) self.assertEquals(has('Test', user1, 'test', itemid='2'), 1) self.assertEquals(has('Test', super, 'test', itemid='1'), 1) self.assertEquals(has('Test', super, 'test', itemid='2'), 1) self.assertEquals(has('Test', none, 'test', itemid='1'), 0) self.assertEquals(has('Test', none, 'test', itemid='2'), 0) def test_suite(): suite = unittest.TestSuite() suite.addTest(unittest.makeSuite(PermissionTest)) return suite if __name__ == '__main__': runner = unittest.TextTestRunner() unittest.main(testRunner=runner) # 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