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auth: don't break hashing in case of user with empty password....
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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search: moved search into pyramid views.
r1685 # -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
# Copyright (C) 2010-2017 RhodeCode GmbH
#
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from __future__ import unicode_literals
import time
from whoosh import index
import mock
import pytest
import rhodecode
from rhodecode.lib.auth import AuthUser
from rhodecode.lib.index import whoosh, searcher_from_config
@pytest.mark.parametrize("name_suffix", [
"",
"UpPeRcAsE",
])
def test_search_finds_results(
tmpdir, backend_random, user_regular, name_suffix):
repo = backend_random.create_repo(name_suffix=name_suffix)
search_location = tmpdir.strpath
create_commit_index_with_one_document(
search_location, repo_name=repo.repo_name)
auth_user = AuthUser(user_id=user_regular.user_id)
with mock.patch.dict(rhodecode.CONFIG,
{'search.location': search_location}):
searcher = searcher_from_config(rhodecode.CONFIG)
search_result = searcher.search(
"Test", document_type='commit', search_user=auth_user, repo_name=None)
results = list(search_result['results'])
assert len(results) == 1
assert results[0]['repository'] == repo.repo_name
def create_commit_index_with_one_document(search_location, repo_name):
"""
Provides a test index based on our search schema.
The full details of index creation are found inside of `rhodecode-tools`.
The intention of this function is to provide just enough so that the
search works.
"""
test_index = index.create_in(
search_location, whoosh.COMMIT_SCHEMA,
indexname=whoosh.COMMIT_INDEX_NAME)
writer = test_index.writer()
writer.add_document(
commit_id="fake_commit_id",
commit_idx=1,
owner="Test Owner",
date=time.time(),
repository=repo_name,
author="Test Author",
message="Test Message",
added="added_1.txt added_2.txt",
removed="removed_1.txt removed_2.txt",
changed="changed_1.txt changed_2.txt",
parents="fake_parent_1_id fake_parent_2_id",
)
writer.commit()