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tests: Add a ``db`` fixture that initializes the database. This is quite useful if tests only need the database and not the whole app. Then only this fixture is needed instead of the full blown pylonsapp/app fixtures.

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r1 # -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
# Copyright (C) 2010-2016 RhodeCode GmbH
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import pytest
from rhodecode.model.db import Repository, User
from rhodecode.tests import TEST_USER_ADMIN_LOGIN, TEST_USER_REGULAR_LOGIN
from rhodecode.api.tests.utils import (
build_data, api_call, assert_ok, assert_error)
@pytest.mark.usefixtures("testuser_api", "app")
class TestGetLocks(object):
def test_api_get_user_locks_regular_user(self):
id_, params = build_data(self.apikey_regular, 'get_user_locks')
response = api_call(self.app, params)
expected = []
assert_ok(id_, expected, given=response.body)
def test_api_get_user_locks_with_userid_regular_user(self):
id_, params = build_data(
self.apikey_regular, 'get_user_locks', userid=TEST_USER_ADMIN_LOGIN)
response = api_call(self.app, params)
expected = 'userid is not the same as your user'
assert_error(id_, expected, given=response.body)
def test_api_get_user_locks(self):
id_, params = build_data(self.apikey, 'get_user_locks')
response = api_call(self.app, params)
expected = []
assert_ok(id_, expected, given=response.body)
@pytest.mark.parametrize("apikey_attr, expect_secrets", [
('apikey', True),
('apikey_regular', False),
])
def test_api_get_user_locks_with_one_locked_repo(
self, apikey_attr, expect_secrets, backend):
repo = backend.create_repo(cur_user=self.TEST_USER_LOGIN)
Repository.lock(
repo, User.get_by_username(self.TEST_USER_LOGIN).user_id)
apikey = getattr(self, apikey_attr)
id_, params = build_data(apikey, 'get_user_locks')
if apikey_attr == 'apikey':
# super-admin should call in specific user
id_, params = build_data(apikey, 'get_user_locks',
userid=self.TEST_USER_LOGIN)
response = api_call(self.app, params)
expected = [repo.get_api_data(include_secrets=expect_secrets)]
assert_ok(id_, expected, given=response.body)
def test_api_get_user_locks_with_one_locked_repo_for_specific_user(
self, backend):
repo = backend.create_repo(cur_user=self.TEST_USER_LOGIN)
Repository.lock(repo, User.get_by_username(
self.TEST_USER_LOGIN).user_id)
id_, params = build_data(
self.apikey, 'get_user_locks', userid=self.TEST_USER_LOGIN)
response = api_call(self.app, params)
expected = [repo.get_api_data(include_secrets=True)]
assert_ok(id_, expected, given=response.body)
def test_api_get_user_locks_with_userid(self):
id_, params = build_data(
self.apikey, 'get_user_locks', userid=TEST_USER_REGULAR_LOGIN)
response = api_call(self.app, params)
expected = []
assert_ok(id_, expected, given=response.body)