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r1 # -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
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r4306 # Copyright (C) 2010-2020 RhodeCode GmbH
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r1 #
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import mock
import pytest
from rhodecode.lib.db_manage import DbManage
from rhodecode.model import db
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r3946 @pytest.fixture()
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r2351 def db_manage(baseapp):
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r1 db_manage = DbManage(
log_sql=True, dbconf='fake', root='fake', tests=False,
cli_args={}, SESSION=db.Session())
return db_manage
@pytest.fixture(autouse=True)
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r2351 def session_rollback(baseapp, request):
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r1 """
Rollback the database session after the test run.
Intended usage is for tests wich mess with the database but don't
commit. In this case a rollback after the test run will leave the database
in a clean state.
This is still a workaround until we find a way to isolate the tests better
from each other.
"""
@request.addfinalizer
def cleanup():
db.Session().rollback()
def test_create_admin_and_prompt_uses_getpass(db_manage):
db_manage.cli_args = {
'username': 'test',
'email': 'test@example.com'}
with mock.patch('getpass.getpass', return_value='password') as getpass:
db_manage.create_admin_and_prompt()
assert getpass.called
def test_create_admin_and_prompt_sets_the_api_key(db_manage):
db_manage.cli_args = {
'username': 'test',
'password': 'testpassword',
'email': 'test@example.com',
'api_key': 'testkey'}
with mock.patch.object(db_manage, 'create_user') as create_user:
db_manage.create_admin_and_prompt()
assert create_user.call_args[1]['api_key'] == 'testkey'
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r1482 @pytest.mark.parametrize('add_keys', [True, False])
def test_create_user_sets_the_api_key(db_manage, add_keys):
username = 'test_add_keys_{}'.format(add_keys)
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r1 db_manage.create_user(
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r1482 username, 'testpassword', 'test@example.com',
api_key=add_keys)
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r1482 user = db.User.get_by_username(username)
if add_keys:
assert 2 == len(user.auth_tokens)
else:
# only feed token
assert 1 == len(user.auth_tokens)
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def test_create_user_without_api_key(db_manage):
db_manage.create_user('test', 'testpassword', 'test@example.com')
user = db.User.get_by_username('test')
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r1482 assert user.api_key is None