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auth: don't break hashing in case of user with empty password. In some cases such as LDAP user created via external scripts users might set the passwords to empty. The hashing uses the md5(password_hash) to store reference to detect password changes and forbid using the same password. In case of pure LDAP users this is not valid, and we shouldn't raise Errors in such case. This change makes it work for empty passwords now.

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/ rhodecode / tests / lib / middleware / utils / test_wsgi_app_caller_client.py
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
# Copyright (C) 2010-2017 RhodeCode GmbH
#
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#
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from rhodecode.tests.utils import CustomTestApp
from rhodecode.lib.middleware.utils import wsgi_app_caller_client
# pylint: disable=protected-access,too-many-public-methods
BASE_ENVIRON = {
'REQUEST_METHOD': 'GET',
'SERVER_NAME': 'localhost',
'SERVER_PORT': '80',
'SCRIPT_NAME': '',
'PATH_INFO': '/',
'QUERY_STRING': '',
'foo.bool_var': True,
'foo.str_var': 'True',
'wsgi.foo': True,
# Some non string values. The validator expects to get an iterable as
# value.
(42,): '42',
(True,): 'False',
}
def assert_all_values_are_str(environ):
"""Checks that all values of a dict are str."""
for key, value in environ.iteritems():
assert isinstance(value, str), (
"Value for key %s: has type %s but 'str' was expected. Value: %s" %
(key, type(value), repr(value)))
def assert_all_keys_are_str(environ):
"""Checks that all keys of a dict are str."""
for key, value in environ.iteritems():
assert isinstance(value, str), (
"Key %s: has type %s but 'str' was expected. " %
(repr(key), type(key)))
def assert_no_prefix_in_keys(environ, prefix):
"""Checks that no key of the dict starts with the prefix."""
for key in environ:
assert not key.startswith(prefix), 'Key %s should not be present' % key
def test_get_environ():
clean_environ = wsgi_app_caller_client._get_clean_environ(BASE_ENVIRON)
assert len(clean_environ) == 7
assert_no_prefix_in_keys(clean_environ, 'wsgi.')
assert_all_keys_are_str(clean_environ)
assert_all_values_are_str(clean_environ)
def test_remote_app_caller():
class RemoteAppCallerMock(object):
def handle(self, environ, input_data, arg1, arg2,
arg3=None, arg4=None, arg5=None):
assert ((arg1, arg2, arg3, arg4, arg5) ==
('a1', 'a2', 'a3', 'a4', None))
# Note: RemoteAppCaller is expected to return a tuple like the
# following one
return (['content'], '200 OK', [('Content-Type', 'text/plain')])
wrapper_app = wsgi_app_caller_client.RemoteAppCaller(
RemoteAppCallerMock(), 'a1', 'a2', arg3='a3', arg4='a4')
test_app = CustomTestApp(wrapper_app)
response = test_app.get('/path')
assert response.status == '200 OK'
assert sorted(response.headers.items()) == sorted([
('Content-Type', 'text/plain'),
('Content-Length', '7'),
])
assert response.body == 'content'