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test_user_groups.py
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# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
# Copyright (C) 2010-2018 RhodeCode GmbH
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import mock
import pytest
from rhodecode.model.db import User
from rhodecode.tests import TEST_USER_REGULAR_LOGIN
from rhodecode.tests.fixture import Fixture
from rhodecode.model.user_group import UserGroupModel
from rhodecode.model.meta import Session
fixture = Fixture()
def teardown_module(self):
_delete_all_user_groups()
class TestGetUserGroups(object):
def test_returns_filtered_list(self, backend, user_util):
created_groups = []
for i in range(4):
created_groups.append(
user_util.create_user_group(users_group_active=True))
group_filter = created_groups[-1].users_group_name[-2:]
with mock.patch('rhodecode.lib.helpers.gravatar_url'):
with self._patch_user_group_list():
groups = UserGroupModel().get_user_groups(group_filter)
fake_groups = [
u for u in groups if u['value'].startswith('test_returns')]
assert len(fake_groups) == 1
assert fake_groups[0]['value'] == created_groups[-1].users_group_name
assert fake_groups[0]['value_display'].startswith(
'Group: test_returns')
def test_returns_limited_list(self, backend, user_util):
created_groups = []
for i in range(3):
created_groups.append(
user_util.create_user_group(users_group_active=True))
with mock.patch('rhodecode.lib.helpers.gravatar_url'):
with self._patch_user_group_list():
groups = UserGroupModel().get_user_groups('test_returns')
fake_groups = [
u for u in groups if u['value'].startswith('test_returns')]
assert len(fake_groups) == 3
def test_returns_active_user_groups(self, backend, user_util):
for i in range(4):
is_active = i % 2 == 0
user_util.create_user_group(users_group_active=is_active)
with mock.patch('rhodecode.lib.helpers.gravatar_url'):
with self._patch_user_group_list():
groups = UserGroupModel().get_user_groups()
expected = ('id', 'icon_link', 'value_display', 'value', 'value_type')
for group in groups:
assert group['value_type'] is 'user_group'
for key in expected:
assert key in group
fake_groups = [
u for u in groups if u['value'].startswith('test_returns')]
assert len(fake_groups) == 2
for user in fake_groups:
assert user['value_display'].startswith('Group: test_returns')
def _patch_user_group_list(self):
def side_effect(group_list, perm_set):
return group_list
return mock.patch(
'rhodecode.model.user_group.UserGroupList', side_effect=side_effect)
@pytest.mark.parametrize(
"pre_existing, regular_should_be, external_should_be, groups, "
"expected", [
([], [], [], [], []),
# no changes of regular
([], ['regular'], [], [], ['regular']),
# not added to regular group
(['some_other'], [], [], ['some_other'], []),
(
[], ['regular'], ['container'], ['container'],
['regular', 'container']
),
(
[], ['regular'], [], ['container', 'container2'],
['regular', 'container', 'container2']
),
# remove not used
([], ['regular'], ['other'], [], ['regular']),
(
['some_other'], ['regular'], ['other', 'container'],
['container', 'container2'],
['regular', 'container', 'container2']
),
])
def test_enforce_groups(pre_existing, regular_should_be,
external_should_be, groups, expected, backend_hg):
# TODO: anderson: adding backend_hg fixture so it sets up the database
# for when running this file alone
_delete_all_user_groups()
user = User.get_by_username(TEST_USER_REGULAR_LOGIN)
for gr in pre_existing:
gr = fixture.create_user_group(gr)
Session().commit()
# make sure use is just in those groups
for gr in regular_should_be:
gr = fixture.create_user_group(gr)
Session().commit()
UserGroupModel().add_user_to_group(gr, user)
Session().commit()
# now special external groups created by auth plugins
for gr in external_should_be:
gr = fixture.create_user_group(
gr, user_group_data={'extern_type': 'container'})
Session().commit()
UserGroupModel().add_user_to_group(gr, user)
Session().commit()
UserGroupModel().enforce_groups(user, groups, 'container')
Session().commit()
user = User.get_by_username(TEST_USER_REGULAR_LOGIN)
in_groups = user.group_member
expected.sort()
assert (
expected == sorted(x.users_group.users_group_name for x in in_groups))
def _delete_all_user_groups():
for gr in UserGroupModel.get_all():
fixture.destroy_user_group(gr)
Session().commit()
def test_add_and_remove_user_from_group(user_regular, user_util):
user_group = user_util.create_user_group()
assert user_group.members == []
UserGroupModel().add_user_to_group(user_group, user_regular)
Session().commit()
assert user_group.members[0].user == user_regular
UserGroupModel().remove_user_from_group(user_group, user_regular)
Session().commit()
assert user_group.members == []
@pytest.mark.parametrize('data, expected', [
([], []),
([{"member_user_id": 1, "type": "new"}], [1]),
([{"member_user_id": 1, "type": "new"},
{"member_user_id": 1, "type": "existing"}], [1]),
([{"member_user_id": 1, "type": "new"},
{"member_user_id": 2, "type": "new"},
{"member_user_id": 3, "type": "remove"}], [1, 2])
])
def test_clean_members_data(data, expected):
cleaned = UserGroupModel()._clean_members_data(data)
assert cleaned == expected
def _create_test_members():
members = []
for member_number in range(3):
member = mock.Mock()
member.user_id = member_number + 1
member.user.user_id = member_number + 1
members.append(member)
return members
def test_get_added_and_removed_users():
members = _create_test_members()
mock_user_group = mock.Mock()
mock_user_group.members = [members[0], members[1]]
new_users_list = [members[1].user.user_id, members[2].user.user_id]
model = UserGroupModel()
added, removed = model._get_added_and_removed_user_ids(
mock_user_group, new_users_list)
assert added == [members[2].user.user_id]
assert removed == [members[0].user.user_id]
def test_set_users_as_members_and_find_user_in_group(
user_util, user_regular, user_admin):
user_group = user_util.create_user_group()
assert len(user_group.members) == 0
user_list = [user_regular.user_id, user_admin.user_id]
UserGroupModel()._set_users_as_members(user_group, user_list)
assert len(user_group.members) == 2
assert UserGroupModel()._find_user_in_group(user_regular, user_group)