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admin: fixed problems with generating last change in admin panels....
admin: fixed problems with generating last change in admin panels. - from now on also updated_on will refer as last commit change instead of last update of DB. Reason for that is since we have audit logs the last db update should be taken from there along the change info. Storing last commit date in the dedicated field makes it searchable, sortable and faster to read.

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test_sessions.py
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# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
# Copyright (C) 2010-2019 RhodeCode GmbH
#
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#
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import mock
import pytest
from rhodecode.tests import TEST_USER_ADMIN_LOGIN
def route_path(name, **kwargs):
return {
'home': '/',
}[name].format(**kwargs)
class TestSessionBehaviorOnPasswordChange(object):
@pytest.fixture(autouse=True)
def patch_password_changed(self, request):
password_changed_patcher = mock.patch(
'rhodecode.lib.base.password_changed')
self.password_changed_mock = password_changed_patcher.start()
self.password_changed_mock.return_value = False
@request.addfinalizer
def cleanup():
password_changed_patcher.stop()
def test_sessions_are_ok_when_password_is_not_changed(
self, app, autologin_user):
response = app.get(route_path('home'))
assert_response = response.assert_response()
assert_response.element_contains(
'#quick_login_link .menu_link_user', TEST_USER_ADMIN_LOGIN)
session = response.get_session_from_response()
assert 'rhodecode_user' in session
assert session.was_invalidated is False
def test_sessions_invalidated_when_password_is_changed(
self, app, autologin_user):
response = app.get(route_path('home'), status=200)
session = response.get_session_from_response()
# now mark as password change
self.password_changed_mock.return_value = True
# flushes session first
app.get(route_path('home'))
# second call is now "different" with flushed empty session
response = app.get(route_path('home'))
session = response.get_session_from_response()
assert 'rhodecode_user' not in session
assert_response = response.assert_response()
assert_response.element_contains('#quick_login_link .user', 'Sign in')