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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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r1 # -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
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r1271 # Copyright (C) 2010-2017 RhodeCode GmbH
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r1 #
# This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
# it under the terms of the GNU Affero General Public License, version 3
# (only), as published by the Free Software Foundation.
#
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# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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#
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#
# This program is dual-licensed. If you wish to learn more about the
# RhodeCode Enterprise Edition, including its added features, Support services,
# and proprietary license terms, please see https://rhodecode.com/licenses/
import copy
import mock
import pytest
from pylons.util import ContextObj
from rhodecode.lib import helpers
from rhodecode.lib.utils2 import AttributeDict
from rhodecode.model.settings import IssueTrackerSettingsModel
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@pytest.mark.parametrize('url, expected_url', [
('http://rc.rc/test', '<a href="http://rc.rc/test">http://rc.rc/test</a>'),
('http://rc.rc/@foo', '<a href="http://rc.rc/@foo">http://rc.rc/@foo</a>'),
('http://rc.rc/!foo', '<a href="http://rc.rc/!foo">http://rc.rc/!foo</a>'),
('http://rc.rc/&foo', '<a href="http://rc.rc/&foo">http://rc.rc/&foo</a>'),
('http://rc.rc/#foo', '<a href="http://rc.rc/#foo">http://rc.rc/#foo</a>'),
])
def test_urlify_text(url, expected_url):
assert helpers.urlify_text(url) == expected_url
@pytest.mark.parametrize('repo_name, commit_id, path, expected_result', [
('rX<X', 'cX<X', 'pX<X/aX<X/bX<X',
'<a class="pjax-link" href="/rX%3CX/files/cX%3CX/">rX&lt;X</a>/'
'<a class="pjax-link" href="/rX%3CX/files/cX%3CX/pX%3CX">pX&lt;X</a>/'
'<a class="pjax-link" href="/rX%3CX/files/cX%3CX/pX%3CX/aX%3CX">aX&lt;X'
'</a>/bX&lt;X'),
# Path with only one segment
('rX<X', 'cX<X', 'pX<X',
'<a class="pjax-link" href="/rX%3CX/files/cX%3CX/">rX&lt;X</a>/pX&lt;X'),
# Empty path
('rX<X', 'cX<X', '', 'rX&lt;X'),
('rX"X', 'cX"X', 'pX"X/aX"X/bX"X',
'<a class="pjax-link" href="/rX%22X/files/cX%22X/">rX&#34;X</a>/'
'<a class="pjax-link" href="/rX%22X/files/cX%22X/pX%22X">pX&#34;X</a>/'
'<a class="pjax-link" href="/rX%22X/files/cX%22X/pX%22X/aX%22X">aX&#34;X'
'</a>/bX&#34;X'),
], ids=['simple', 'one_segment', 'empty_path', 'simple_quote'])
def test_files_breadcrumbs_xss(
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r1 result = helpers.files_breadcrumbs(repo_name, commit_id, path)
# Expect it to encode all path fragments properly. This is important
# because it returns an instance of `literal`.
assert result == expected_result
def test_format_binary():
assert helpers.format_byte_size_binary(298489462784) == '278.0 GiB'
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('No issue here', '(?:#)(?P<issue_id>\d+)', []),
('Fix #42', '(?:#)(?P<issue_id>\d+)',
[{'url': 'http://r.io/{repo}/i/42', 'id': '42'}]),
('Fix #42, #53', '(?:#)(?P<issue_id>\d+)', [
{'url': 'http://r.io/{repo}/i/42', 'id': '42'},
{'url': 'http://r.io/{repo}/i/53', 'id': '53'}]),
('Fix #42', '(?:#)?<issue_id>\d+)', []), # Broken regex
])
def test_extract_issues(backend, text_string, pattern, expected):
repo = backend.create_repo()
config = {
'123': {
'uid': '123',
'pat': pattern,
'url': 'http://r.io/${repo}/i/${issue_id}',
'pref': '#',
}
}
def get_settings_mock(self, cache=True):
return config
with mock.patch.object(IssueTrackerSettingsModel,
'get_settings', get_settings_mock):
text, issues = helpers.process_patterns(text_string, repo.repo_name)
expected = copy.deepcopy(expected)
for item in expected:
item['url'] = item['url'].format(repo=repo.repo_name)
assert issues == expected
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('Fix #42', '(?:#)(?P<issue_id>\d+)', 'html',
'Fix <a class="issue-tracker-link" href="http://r.io/{repo}/i/42">#42</a>'),
('Fix #42', '(?:#)(?P<issue_id>\d+)', 'markdown',
'Fix [#42](http://r.io/{repo}/i/42)'),
('Fix #42', '(?:#)(?P<issue_id>\d+)', 'rst',
'Fix `#42 <http://r.io/{repo}/i/42>`_'),
('Fix #42', '(?:#)?<issue_id>\d+)', 'html',
'Fix #42'), # Broken regex
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r1672 def test_process_patterns_repo(backend, text_string, pattern, expected_text, link_format):
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def get_settings_mock(self, cache=True):
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'123': {
'uid': '123',
'pat': pattern,
'url': 'http://r.io/${repo}/i/${issue_id}',
'pref': '#',
}
}
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r1 with mock.patch.object(IssueTrackerSettingsModel,
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assert processed_text == expected_text.format(repo=repo.repo_name)
@pytest.mark.parametrize('text_string, pattern, expected_text', [
('Fix #42', '(?:#)(?P<issue_id>\d+)',
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r1672 'Fix <a class="issue-tracker-link" href="http://r.io/i/42">#42</a>'),
('Fix #42', '(?:#)?<issue_id>\d+)',
'Fix #42'), # Broken regex
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def test_process_patterns_no_repo(text_string, pattern, expected_text):
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def get_settings_mock(self, cache=True):
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r1672 return {
'123': {
'uid': '123',
'pat': pattern,
'url': 'http://r.io/i/${issue_id}',
'pref': '#',
}
}
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r1 with mock.patch.object(IssueTrackerSettingsModel,
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r273 'get_global_settings', get_settings_mock):
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assert processed_text == expected_text
def test_process_patterns_non_existent_repo_name(backend):
text_string = 'Fix #42'
pattern = '(?:#)(?P<issue_id>\d+)'
expected_text = ('Fix <a class="issue-tracker-link" '
'href="http://r.io/do-not-exist/i/42">#42</a>')
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def get_settings_mock(self, cache=True):
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r1672 return {
'123': {
'uid': '123',
'pat': pattern,
'url': 'http://r.io/${repo}/i/${issue_id}',
'pref': '#',
}
}
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r1 with mock.patch.object(IssueTrackerSettingsModel,
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assert processed_text == expected_text
def test_get_visual_attr(pylonsapp):
c = ContextObj()
assert None is helpers.get_visual_attr(c, 'fakse')
# emulate the c.visual behaviour
c.visual = AttributeDict({})
assert None is helpers.get_visual_attr(c, 'some_var')
c.visual.some_var = 'foobar'
assert 'foobar' == helpers.get_visual_attr(c, 'some_var')
@pytest.mark.parametrize('test_text, inclusive, expected_text', [
('just a string', False, 'just a string'),
('just a string\n', False, 'just a string'),
('just a string\n next line', False, 'just a string...'),
('just a string\n next line', True, 'just a string\n...'),
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r1774 ], ids=no_newline_id_generator)
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r1 def test_chop_at(test_text, inclusive, expected_text):
assert helpers.chop_at_smart(
test_text, '\n', inclusive, '...') == expected_text
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@pytest.mark.parametrize('test_text, expected_output', [
('some text', ['some', 'text']),
('some text', ['some', 'text']),
('some text "with a phrase"', ['some', 'text', 'with a phrase']),
('"a phrase" "another phrase"', ['a phrase', 'another phrase']),
('"justphrase"', ['justphrase']),
('""', []),
('', []),
(' ', []),
('" "', []),
])
def test_extract_phrases(test_text, expected_output):
assert helpers.extract_phrases(test_text) == expected_output
@pytest.mark.parametrize('test_text, text_phrases, expected_output', [
('some text here', ['some', 'here'], [(0, 4), (10, 14)]),
('here here there', ['here'], [(0, 4), (5, 9), (11, 15)]),
('irrelevant', ['not found'], []),
('irrelevant', ['not found'], []),
])
def test_get_matching_offsets(test_text, text_phrases, expected_output):
assert helpers.get_matching_offsets(
test_text, text_phrases) == expected_output
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assert helpers.normalize_text_for_matching(
'OJjfe)*#$*@)$JF*)3r2f80h') == 'ojjfe jf 3r2f80h'
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assert helpers.get_matching_line_offsets([
'words words words',
'words words words',
'some text some',
'words words words',
'words words words',
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