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issue2551189 - increase text search maxlength
This removes I think all the magic references to 25 and 30 (varchar
size) and replaces them with references to maxlength or maxlength+5.
I am not sure why the db column is 5 characters larger than the size
of what should be the max size of a word, but I'll keep the buffer
of 5 as making it 1/5 the size of maxlength makes less sense.
Also added tests for fts search in templating which were missing.
Added postgres, mysql and sqlite native indexing backends in which to
test fts. Added fts test to native-fts as well to make sure it's
working.
I want to commit this now for CI.
Todo:
add test cases for the use of FTS in the csv output in
actions.py. There is no test coverage of the match case there.
change maxlength to a higher value (50) as requested in the ticket.
Modify existing extremewords test cases to allow words > 25 and < 51
write code to migrate column sizes for mysql and postgresql to match
maxlength I will roll this into the version 7 schema update that
supports use of database fts support.
| author | John Rouillard <rouilj@ieee.org> |
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| date | Tue, 25 Jan 2022 13:22:00 -0500 |
| parents | 37b57da3374f |
| children | 8269e89530e5 |
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from __future__ import print_function import unittest, copy from cgi import FieldStorage, MiniFieldStorage from roundup import hyperdb from roundup.date import Date, Interval from roundup.cgi.actions import * from roundup.cgi.client import add_message from roundup.cgi.exceptions import Redirect, Unauthorised, SeriousError, FormError from roundup.exceptions import Reject from roundup.anypy.cmp_ import NoneAndDictComparable from time import sleep from datetime import datetime from roundup.test.mocknull import MockNull def true(*args, **kwargs): return 1 class ActionTestCase(unittest.TestCase): def setUp(self): self.form = FieldStorage(environ={'QUERY_STRING': ''}) self.client = MockNull() self.client.db.Otk = MockNull() self.client.db.Otk.data = {} self.client.db.Otk.getall = self.data_get self.client.db.Otk.set = self.data_set self.client.db.config.WEB_LOGIN_ATTEMPTS_MIN = 20 self.client._ok_message = [] self.client._error_message = [] self.client.add_error_message = lambda x, escape=True: add_message( self.client._error_message, x, escape=escape) self.client.add_ok_message = lambda x : add_message( self.client._ok_message, x) self.client.form = self.form self.client.base = "http://whoami.com/path/" class TemplatingUtils: pass self.client.instance.interfaces.TemplatingUtils = TemplatingUtils def data_get(self, key): return self.client.db.Otk.data[key] def data_set(self, key, **value): self.client.db.Otk.data[key] = value class ShowActionTestCase(ActionTestCase): def assertRaisesMessage(self, exception, callable, message, *args, **kwargs): """An extension of assertRaises, which also checks the exception message. We need this because we rely on exception messages when redirecting. """ try: callable(*args, **kwargs) except exception as msg: self.assertEqual(str(msg), message) else: if hasattr(exception, '__name__'): excName = exception.__name__ else: excName = str(exception) raise self.failureException(excName) def testShowAction(self): self.client.base = 'BASE/' action = ShowAction(self.client) self.assertRaises(ValueError, action.handle) self.form.value.append(MiniFieldStorage('@type', 'issue')) self.assertRaises(SeriousError, action.handle) self.form.value.append(MiniFieldStorage('@number', '1')) self.assertRaisesMessage(Redirect, action.handle, 'BASE/issue1') def testShowActionNoType(self): action = ShowAction(self.client) self.assertRaises(ValueError, action.handle) self.form.value.append(MiniFieldStorage('@number', '1')) self.assertRaisesMessage(ValueError, action.handle, 'No type specified') class RetireActionTestCase(ActionTestCase): def testRetireAction(self): self.client.db.security.hasPermission = true self.client._ok_message = [] RetireAction(self.client).handle() self.assertTrue(len(self.client._ok_message) == 1) self.assertTrue(not self.client.nodeid == None) self.client.template = 'index' self.client._ok_message = [] RetireAction(self.client).handle() self.assertTrue(len(self.client._ok_message) == 1) self.assertTrue(self.client.nodeid == None) self.client.env={} self.client.env['REQUEST_METHOD'] = 'GET' self.client._ok_message = [] self.assertRaises(Reject, RetireAction(self.client).execute) def testNoPermission(self): self.client.classname='user' self.assertRaises(Unauthorised, RetireAction(self.client).execute) def testDontRetireAdminOrAnonymous(self): self.client.db.security.hasPermission=true # look up the user class self.client.classname = 'user' # but always look up admin, regardless of nodeid self.client.db.user.get = lambda a,b: 'admin' self.assertRaises(ValueError, RetireAction(self.client).handle) # .. or anonymous self.client.db.user.get = lambda a,b: 'anonymous' self.assertRaises(ValueError, RetireAction(self.client).handle) class RestoreActionTestCase(ActionTestCase): # This is a copy of the RetireActionTestCase. But what do these # actually test? I see no actual db or retire call or # class id. Testing db level restore is covered in the # db_test_base as part of retire. def testRestoreAction(self): self.client.db.security.hasPermission = true self.client._ok_message = [] RestoreAction(self.client).handle() self.assertTrue(len(self.client._ok_message) == 1) self.assertTrue(not self.client.nodeid == None) self.client.template = 'index' self.client._ok_message = [] RestoreAction(self.client).handle() self.assertTrue(len(self.client._ok_message) == 1) self.assertTrue(self.client.nodeid == None) self.client.env={} self.client.env['REQUEST_METHOD'] = 'GET' self.client._ok_message = [] self.assertRaises(Reject, RestoreAction(self.client).execute) def testNoPermission(self): self.assertRaises(Unauthorised, RestoreAction(self.client).execute) class SearchActionTestCase(ActionTestCase): def setUp(self): ActionTestCase.setUp(self) self.action = SearchAction(self.client) class StandardSearchActionTestCase(SearchActionTestCase): def testNoPermission(self): self.assertRaises(Unauthorised, self.action.execute) def testQueryName(self): self.assertEqual(self.action.getQueryName(), '') self.form.value.append(MiniFieldStorage('@queryname', 'foo')) self.assertEqual(self.action.getQueryName(), 'foo') class FakeFilterVarsTestCase(SearchActionTestCase): def setUp(self): SearchActionTestCase.setUp(self) self.client.db.classes.get_transitive_prop = lambda x: \ hyperdb.Multilink('foo') def assertFilterEquals(self, expected): self.action.fakeFilterVars() self.assertEqual(self.form.getvalue('@filter'), expected) def testEmptyMultilink(self): self.form.value.append(MiniFieldStorage('foo', '')) self.form.value.append(MiniFieldStorage('foo', '')) self.assertFilterEquals(None) def testNonEmptyMultilink(self): self.form.value.append(MiniFieldStorage('foo', '')) self.form.value.append(MiniFieldStorage('foo', '1')) self.assertFilterEquals('foo') def testEmptyKey(self): self.form.value.append(MiniFieldStorage('foo', '')) self.assertFilterEquals(None) def testStandardKey(self): self.form.value.append(MiniFieldStorage('foo', '1')) self.assertFilterEquals('foo') def testStringKey(self): self.client.db.classes.getprops = lambda: {'foo': hyperdb.String()} self.form.value.append(MiniFieldStorage('foo', 'hello')) self.assertFilterEquals('foo') def testNumKey(self): # testing patch: http://hg.python.org/tracker/roundup/rev/98508a47c126 for val in [ "-1000a", "test", "o0.9999", "o0", "1.00/10" ]: print("testing ", val) self.client.db.classes.get_transitive_prop = lambda x: hyperdb.Number() self.form.value.append(MiniFieldStorage('foo', val)) # invalid numbers self.assertRaises(FormError, self.action.fakeFilterVars) del self.form.value[:] for val in [ "-1000.7738", "-556", "-0.9999", "-.456", "-5E-5", "0.00", "0", "1.00", "0556", "7.56E2", "1000.7738"]: self.form.value.append(MiniFieldStorage('foo', val)) self.action.fakeFilterVars() # this should run and return. No errors, nothing to check. del self.form.value[:] def testIntKey(self): # testing patch: http://hg.python.org/tracker/roundup/rev/98508a47c126 for val in [ "-1000a", "test", "-5E-5", "0.9999", "0.0", "1.000", "0456", "1E4" ]: print("testing ", val) self.client.db.classes.get_transitive_prop = lambda x: hyperdb.Integer() self.form.value.append(MiniFieldStorage('foo', val)) self.assertRaises(FormError, self.action.fakeFilterVars) del self.form.value[:] for val in [ "-1000", "-512", "0", "1", "100", "248" ]: # no scientific notation apparently self.client.db.classes.get_transitive_prop = lambda x: hyperdb.Integer() self.form.value.append(MiniFieldStorage('foo', val)) self.action.fakeFilterVars() # this should run and return. No errors, nothing to check. del self.form.value[:] def testTokenizedStringKey(self): self.client.db.classes.get_transitive_prop = lambda x: hyperdb.String() self.form.value.append(MiniFieldStorage('foo', 'hello world')) self.assertFilterEquals('foo') # The single value gets replaced with the tokenized list. self.assertEqual([x.value for x in self.form['foo']], ['hello', 'world']) class CollisionDetectionTestCase(ActionTestCase): def setUp(self): ActionTestCase.setUp(self) self.action = EditItemAction(self.client) self.now = Date('.') # round off for testing self.now.second = int(self.now.second) def testLastUserActivityAt(self): self.assertEqual(self.action.lastUserActivity(), None) # test @ special variable form self.client.form.value.append( MiniFieldStorage('@lastactivity', str(self.now))) self.assertEqual(self.action.lastUserActivity(), self.now) def testLastUserActivityColon(self): self.assertEqual(self.action.lastUserActivity(), None) # test : special variable form self.client.form.value.append( MiniFieldStorage(':lastactivity', str(self.now))) self.assertEqual(self.action.lastUserActivity(), self.now) def testLastNodeActivity(self): self.action.classname = 'issue' self.action.nodeid = '1' def get(nodeid, propname): self.assertEqual(nodeid, '1') self.assertEqual(propname, 'activity') return self.now self.client.db.issue.get = get self.assertEqual(self.action.lastNodeActivity(), self.now) def testCollision(self): # fake up an actual change self.action.classname = 'test' self.action.nodeid = '1' self.client.parsePropsFromForm = lambda: ( {('test','1'):{"prop1":"1"}}, []) props = self.action.detectCollision(self.now, self.now + Interval("1d")) self.assertTrue(props) self.action.handleCollision(props) self.assertEqual(self.client._error_message[0], 'Edit Error: someone else has edited this test ' '(prop1). View <a target="_blank" href="test1">their ' 'changes</a> in a new window.') self.assertFalse(self.action.detectCollision(self.now, self.now - Interval("1d"))) self.assertFalse(self.action.detectCollision(None, self.now)) class LoginTestCase(ActionTestCase): def setUp(self): ActionTestCase.setUp(self) self.client._error_message = [] # set the db password to 'right' self.client.db.user.get = lambda a,b: 'right' # unless explicitly overridden, we should never get here self.client.opendb = lambda a: self.fail( "Logged in, but we shouldn't be.") def assertRaisesMessage(self, exception, callable, message, *args, **kwargs): """An extension of assertRaises, which also checks the exception message. We need this because we rely on exception messages when redirecting. """ try: callable(*args, **kwargs) except exception as msg: self.assertEqual(str(msg), message) else: if hasattr(exception, '__name__'): excName = exception.__name__ else: excName = str(exception) raise self.failureException(excName) def assertLoginLeavesMessages(self, messages, username=None, password=None): if username is not None: self.form.value.append(MiniFieldStorage('__login_name', username)) if password is not None: self.form.value.append( MiniFieldStorage('__login_password', password)) LoginAction(self.client).handle() self.assertEqual(self.client._error_message, messages) def assertLoginRaisesRedirect(self, message, username=None, password=None, came_from=None): if username is not None: self.form.value.append(MiniFieldStorage('__login_name', username)) if password is not None: self.form.value.append( MiniFieldStorage('__login_password', password)) if came_from is not None: self.form.value.append( MiniFieldStorage('__came_from', came_from)) self.assertRaisesMessage(Redirect, LoginAction(self.client).handle, message) def testNoUsername(self): self.assertLoginLeavesMessages(['Username required']) def testInvalidUsername(self): def raiseKeyError(a): raise KeyError self.client.db.user.lookup = raiseKeyError self.assertLoginLeavesMessages(['Invalid login'], 'foo') def testInvalidPassword(self): self.assertLoginLeavesMessages(['Invalid login'], 'foo', 'wrong') def testNoWebAccess(self): self.assertLoginLeavesMessages(['You do not have permission to login'], 'foo', 'right') def testCorrectLogin(self): self.client.db.security.hasPermission = lambda *args, **kwargs: True def opendb(username): self.assertEqual(username, 'foo') self.client.opendb = opendb self.assertLoginLeavesMessages([], 'foo', 'right') def testCorrectLoginRedirect(self): self.client.db.security.hasPermission = lambda *args, **kwargs: True def opendb(username): self.assertEqual(username, 'foo') self.client.opendb = opendb # basic test with query self.assertLoginRaisesRedirect("http://whoami.com/path/issue?%40action=search&%40ok_message=Welcome+foo%21", 'foo', 'right', "http://whoami.com/path/issue?@action=search") # test that old messages are removed self.form.value[:] = [] # clear out last test's setup values self.assertLoginRaisesRedirect("http://whoami.com/path/issue?%40action=search&%40ok_message=Welcome+foo%21", 'foo', 'right', "http://whoami.com/path/issue?@action=search&@ok_messagehurrah+we+win&@error_message=blam") # test when there is no query self.form.value[:] = [] # clear out last test's setup values self.assertLoginRaisesRedirect("http://whoami.com/path/issue255?%40ok_message=Welcome+foo%21", 'foo', 'right', "http://whoami.com/path/issue255") # test if we are logged out; should kill the @action=logout self.form.value[:] = [] # clear out last test's setup values self.assertLoginRaisesRedirect("http://whoami.com/path/issue39?%40ok_message=Welcome+foo%21&%40pagesize=50&%40startwith=0", 'foo', 'right', "http://whoami.com/path/issue39?@action=logout&@pagesize=50&@startwith=0") def testInvalidLoginRedirect(self): self.client.db.security.hasPermission = lambda *args, **kwargs: True def opendb(username): self.assertEqual(username, 'foo') self.client.opendb = opendb # basic test with query self.assertLoginRaisesRedirect("http://whoami.com/path/issue?%40action=search&%40error_message=Invalid+login", 'foo', 'wrong', "http://whoami.com/path/issue?@action=search") # test that old messages are removed self.form.value[:] = [] # clear out last test's setup values self.assertLoginRaisesRedirect("http://whoami.com/path/issue?%40action=search&%40error_message=Invalid+login", 'foo', 'wrong', "http://whoami.com/path/issue?@action=search&@ok_messagehurrah+we+win&@error_message=blam") # test when there is no __came_from specified self.form.value[:] = [] # clear out last test's setup values # I am not sure why this produces three copies of the same error. # only one copy of the error is displayed to the user in the web interface. self.assertLoginLeavesMessages(['Invalid login', 'Invalid login', 'Invalid login'], 'foo', 'wrong') # test when there is no query self.form.value[:] = [] # clear out last test's setup values self.assertLoginRaisesRedirect("http://whoami.com/path/issue255?%40error_message=Invalid+login", 'foo', 'wrong', "http://whoami.com/path/issue255") def testLoginRateLimit(self): ''' Set number of logins in setup to 20 per minute. Three second delay between login attempts doesn't trip rate limit. Default limit is 3/min, but that means we sleep for 20 seconds so I override the default limit to speed this up. ''' # Do the first login setting an invalid login name self.assertLoginLeavesMessages(['Invalid login'], 'nouser') # use up the rest of the 20 login attempts for i in range(19): self.client._error_message = [] self.assertLoginLeavesMessages(['Invalid login']) self.assertRaisesMessage(Reject, LoginAction(self.client).handle, 'Logins occurring too fast. Please wait: 3 seconds.') sleep(3) # sleep as requested so we can do another login self.client._error_message = [] self.assertLoginLeavesMessages(['Invalid login']) # this is expected # and make sure we need to wait another three seconds self.assertRaisesMessage(Reject, LoginAction(self.client).handle, 'Logins occurring too fast. Please wait: 3 seconds.') def testLoginRateLimitOff(self): ''' Set number of logins to 0 per minute. Verify that we can do 1000 which for manual login might as well be off. ''' self.client.db.config.WEB_LOGIN_ATTEMPTS_MIN = 0 # Do the first login setting an invalid login name self.assertLoginLeavesMessages(['Invalid login'], 'nouser') for i in range(1000): self.client._error_message = [] self.assertLoginLeavesMessages(['Invalid login']) class EditItemActionTestCase(ActionTestCase): def setUp(self): ActionTestCase.setUp(self) self.result = [] self.new_id = 16 class AppendResult: def __init__(inner_self, name): inner_self.name = name def __call__(inner_self, *args, **kw): self.result.append((inner_self.name, args, kw)) if inner_self.name == 'set': return kw self.new_id+=1 return str(self.new_id) self.client.db.security.hasPermission = true self.client.classname = 'issue' self.client.base = 'http://tracker/' self.client.nodeid = '4711' self.client.template = 'item' self.client.db.classes.create = AppendResult('create') self.client.db.classes.set = AppendResult('set') self.client.db.classes.getprops = lambda: \ ({'messages':hyperdb.Multilink('msg') ,'content':hyperdb.String() ,'files':hyperdb.Multilink('file') ,'msg':hyperdb.Link('msg') }) self.action = EditItemAction(self.client) def testMessageAttach(self): expect = \ [ ('create',(),{'content':'t'}) , ('set',('4711',), {'messages':['23','42','17']}) ] self.client.db.classes.get = lambda a, b:['23','42'] self.client.parsePropsFromForm = lambda: \ ( {('msg','-1'):{'content':'t'},('issue','4711'):{}} , [('issue','4711','messages',[('msg','-1')])] ) try : self.action.handle() except Redirect as msg: pass self.assertEqual(expect, self.result) def testMessageMultiAttach(self): expect = \ [ ('create',(),{'content':'t2'}) , ('create',(),{'content':'t'}) , ('set',('4711',), {'messages':['23','42','17','18']}) ] self.client.db.classes.get = lambda a, b:['23','42'] self.client.parsePropsFromForm = lambda: \ ( {('msg','-1'):{'content':'t'},('msg','-2'):{'content':'t2'} , ('issue','4711'):{}} , [('issue','4711','messages',[('msg','-1'),('msg','-2')])] ) try : self.action.handle() except Redirect as msg: pass self.assertEqual(sorted(expect, key=NoneAndDictComparable), sorted(self.result, key=NoneAndDictComparable)) def testFileAttach(self): expect = \ [('create',(),{'content':'t','type':'text/plain','name':'t.txt'}) ,('set',('4711',),{'files':['23','42','17']}) ] self.client.db.classes.get = lambda a, b:['23','42'] self.client.parsePropsFromForm = lambda: \ ( {('file','-1'):{'content':'t','type':'text/plain','name':'t.txt'} ,('issue','4711'):{} } , [('issue','4711','messages',[('msg','-1')]) ,('issue','4711','files',[('file','-1')]) ,('msg','-1','files',[('file','-1')]) ] ) try : self.action.handle() except Redirect as msg: pass self.assertEqual(expect, self.result) def testLinkExisting(self): expect = [('set',('4711',),{'messages':['23','42','1']})] self.client.db.classes.get = lambda a, b:['23','42'] self.client.parsePropsFromForm = lambda: \ ( {('issue','4711'):{},('msg','1'):{}} , [('issue','4711','messages',[('msg','1')])] ) try : self.action.handle() except Redirect as msg: pass self.assertEqual(expect, self.result) def testLinkNewToExisting(self): expect = [('create',(),{'msg':'1','title':'TEST'})] self.client.db.classes.get = lambda a, b:['23','42'] self.client.parsePropsFromForm = lambda: \ ( {('issue','-1'):{'title':'TEST'},('msg','1'):{}} , [('issue','-1','msg',[('msg','1')])] ) try : self.action.handle() except Redirect as msg: pass self.assertEqual(expect, self.result) # vim: set et sts=4 sw=4 :
