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login: Make register views more robust if some POST parameters are missing. We fail to delete passsword/password confirm parameters if they are not part of the POST parameters. But failing to delete them if they are not present seems wrong. Better silently ignore if they are not present.

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test_user_schema.py
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# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
# Copyright (C) 2016-2016 RhodeCode GmbH
#
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#
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import colander
import pytest
from rhodecode.model import validation_schema
from rhodecode.model.validation_schema.schemas import user_schema
class TestChangePasswordSchema(object):
original_password = 'm092d903fnio0m'
def test_deserialize_bad_data(self, user_regular):
schema = user_schema.ChangePasswordSchema().bind(
username=user_regular.username)
with pytest.raises(validation_schema.Invalid) as exc_info:
schema.deserialize('err')
err = exc_info.value.asdict()
assert err[''] == '"err" is not a mapping type: ' \
'Does not implement dict-like functionality.'
def test_validate_valid_change_password_data(self, user_util):
user = user_util.create_user(password=self.original_password)
schema = user_schema.ChangePasswordSchema().bind(
username=user.username)
schema.deserialize({
'current_password': self.original_password,
'new_password': '23jf04rm04imr'
})
@pytest.mark.parametrize(
'current_password,new_password,key,message', [
('', 'abcdef123', 'current_password', 'required'),
('wrong_pw', 'abcdef123', 'current_password', 'incorrect'),
(original_password, original_password, 'new_password', 'different'),
(original_password, '', 'new_password', 'Required'),
(original_password, 'short', 'new_password', 'minimum'),
])
def test_validate_invalid_change_password_data(self, current_password,
new_password, key, message,
user_util):
user = user_util.create_user(password=self.original_password)
schema = user_schema.ChangePasswordSchema().bind(
username=user.username)
with pytest.raises(validation_schema.Invalid) as exc_info:
schema.deserialize({
'current_password': current_password,
'new_password': new_password
})
err = exc_info.value.asdict()
assert message.lower() in err[key].lower()