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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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# Copyright (C) 2016-2023 RhodeCode GmbH
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import pickle
import pytest
from sqlalchemy import Column, String, create_engine
from sqlalchemy.orm import sessionmaker
from sqlalchemy.ext.declarative import declarative_base
from rhodecode.lib.jsonalchemy import (
MutationDict, MutationList, MutationObj, JsonType)
@pytest.fixture()
def engine():
return create_engine('sqlite://')
@pytest.fixture()
def session(engine):
return sessionmaker(bind=engine)()
def test_mutation_dict_is_picklable():
mutation_dict = MutationDict({'key1': 'value1', 'key2': 'value2'})
dumped = pickle.dumps(mutation_dict)
loaded = pickle.loads(dumped)
assert loaded == mutation_dict
def test_mutation_list_is_picklable():
mutation_list = MutationList(['a', 'b', 'c'])
dumped = pickle.dumps(mutation_list)
loaded = pickle.loads(dumped)
assert loaded == mutation_list
def test_mutation_dict_with_lists_is_picklable():
mutation_dict = MutationDict({
'key': MutationList(['values', MutationDict({'key': 'value'})])
})
dumped = pickle.dumps(mutation_dict)
loaded = pickle.loads(dumped)
assert loaded == mutation_dict
def test_mutation_types_with_nullable(engine, session):
# TODO: dan: ideally want to make this parametrized python => sql tests eg:
# (MutationObj, 5) => '5'
# (MutationObj, {'a': 5}) => '{"a": 5}'
# (MutationObj, None) => 'null' <- think about if None is 'null' or NULL
Base = declarative_base()
class DummyModel(Base):
__tablename__ = 'some_table'
name = Column(String, primary_key=True)
json_list = Column(MutationList.as_mutable(JsonType('list')))
json_dict = Column(MutationDict.as_mutable(JsonType('dict')))
json_obj = Column(MutationObj.as_mutable(JsonType()))
Base.metadata.create_all(engine)
obj_nulls = DummyModel(name='nulls')
obj_stuff = DummyModel(
name='stuff', json_list=[1, 2, 3], json_dict={'a': 5}, json_obj=9)
session.add(obj_nulls)
session.add(obj_stuff)
session.commit()
session.expire_all()
assert engine.execute(
"select * from some_table where name = 'nulls';").first() == (
('nulls', None, None, None)
)
ret_nulls = session.query(DummyModel).get('nulls')
assert ret_nulls.json_list == []
assert ret_nulls.json_dict == {}
assert ret_nulls.json_obj is None
assert engine.execute(
"select * from some_table where name = 'stuff';").first() == (
('stuff', '[1,2,3]', '{"a":5}', '9')
)
ret_stuff = session.query(DummyModel).get('stuff')
assert ret_stuff.json_list == [1, 2, 3]
assert ret_stuff.json_dict == {'a': 5}
assert ret_stuff.json_obj == 9