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fix(caching): fixed problems with Cache query for users. The old way of querying caused the user get query to be always cached, and returning old results even in 2fa forms. The new limited query doesn't cache the user object resolving issues

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test_ext_json.py
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import dataclasses
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import io
import datetime
import decimal
import textwrap
import pytest
from rhodecode.lib import ext_json
from rhodecode.translation import _, _pluralize
class Timezone(datetime.tzinfo):
def __init__(self, hours):
self.hours = hours
def utcoffset(self, unused_dt):
return datetime.timedelta(hours=self.hours)
class SerializableObject(object):
def __json__(self):
return 'foo'
def test_dumps_set():
result = ext_json.json.dumps(set((1, 2, 3)))
# We cannot infer what the order of result is going to be
result = ext_json.json.loads(result)
assert isinstance(result, list)
assert [1, 2, 3] == sorted(result)
def test_dumps_decimal():
assert b'"1.5"' == ext_json.json.dumps(decimal.Decimal('1.5'))
def test_dumps_complex():
assert b"[0.0,1.0]" == ext_json.json.dumps(1j)
assert b"[1.0,0.0]" == ext_json.json.dumps(1 + 0j)
assert b"[1.1,1.2]" == ext_json.json.dumps(1.1 + 1.2j)
def test_dumps_object_with_json_method():
assert '"foo"' == ext_json.str_json(SerializableObject())
def test_dumps_object_with_json_attribute():
assert '"foo"' == ext_json.str_json(SerializableObject())
def test_dumps_time():
assert '"03:14:15.926535"' == ext_json.str_json(datetime.time(3, 14, 15, 926535))
def test_dumps_time_no_microseconds():
assert '"03:14:15"' == ext_json.str_json(datetime.time(3, 14, 15))
def test_dumps_time_with_timezone():
with pytest.raises(TypeError) as excinfo:
ext_json.json.dumps(datetime.time(3, 14, 15, 926535, Timezone(0)))
error_msg = str(excinfo.value)
assert 'timezone library is not supported' in error_msg
# only for simplejson
#assert 'Time-zone aware times are not JSON serializable' in error_msg
def test_dumps_date():
assert b'"1969-07-20"' == ext_json.json.dumps(datetime.date(1969, 7, 20))
def test_dumps_datetime():
json_data = ext_json.json.dumps(datetime.datetime(1969, 7, 20, 3, 14, 15, 926535))
assert b'"1969-07-20T03:14:15.926535"' == json_data
def test_dumps_datetime_no_microseconds():
json_data = ext_json.json.dumps(datetime.datetime(1969, 7, 20, 3, 14, 15))
assert b'"1969-07-20T03:14:15"' == json_data
def test_dumps_datetime_with_utc_timezone():
json_data = ext_json.json.dumps(
datetime.datetime(1969, 7, 20, 3, 14, 15, 926535, Timezone(0)))
assert b'"1969-07-20T03:14:15.926535+00:00"' == json_data
def test_dumps_datetime_with_plus1_timezone():
json_data = ext_json.json.dumps(
datetime.datetime(1969, 7, 20, 3, 14, 15, 926535, Timezone(1)))
assert b'"1969-07-20T03:14:15.926535+01:00"' == json_data
def test_dumps_unserializable_class():
unserializable_obj = object()
with pytest.raises(TypeError) as excinfo:
ext_json.json.dumps(unserializable_obj)
assert 'object' in str(excinfo.value)
assert 'is not JSON serializable' in str(excinfo.value)
def test_dump_is_like_dumps():
data = {
'decimal': decimal.Decimal('1.5'),
'set': set([1]), # Just one element to guarantee the order
'complex': 1 - 1j,
'datetime': datetime.datetime(1969, 7, 20, 3, 14, 15, 926535),
'time': datetime.time(3, 14, 15, 926535),
'date': datetime.date(1969, 7, 20),
}
json_buffer = io.StringIO() # StringIO because dump uses simplejson not orjson
ext_json.json.dump(data, json_buffer)
assert ext_json.sjson.dumps(data) == json_buffer.getvalue()
def test_formatted_json():
data = {
'b': {'2': 2, '1': 1},
'a': {'3': 3, '4': 4},
}
expected_data = textwrap.dedent('''
{
"a": {
"3": 3,
"4": 4
},
"b": {
"1": 1,
"2": 2
}
}''').strip()
assert expected_data == ext_json.formatted_str_json(data)
def test_lazy_translation_string(baseapp):
data = {'label': _('hello')}
data2 = {'label2': _pluralize('singular', 'plural', 1)}
assert b'{"label":"hello"}' == ext_json.json.dumps(data)
assert b'{"label2":"singular"}' == ext_json.json.dumps(data2)
def test_serialize_dataclass():
@dataclasses.dataclass
class ExampleStruct:
field_str: str
field_int: int
struct = ExampleStruct(field_int=1, field_str='hello')
raw_struct = b'{"field_str":"hello","field_int":1}'
assert raw_struct == ext_json.json.dumps(struct)
assert struct == ExampleStruct(**ext_json.json.loads(raw_struct))