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moved out password reset tasks from celery, it doesn't make any sense to keep them there, additionally they are broken...
moved out password reset tasks from celery, it doesn't make any sense to keep them there, additionally they are broken in when executing _(), and url() calls. This fixes issue #572

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test_admin.py
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python 2.5 tests fix
r3071 from __future__ import with_statement
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r3063 import os
import csv
import datetime
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r547 from rhodecode.tests import *
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r3063 from rhodecode.model.db import UserLog
from rhodecode.model.meta import Session
from rhodecode.lib.utils2 import safe_unicode
dn = os.path.dirname
FIXTURES = os.path.join(dn(dn(os.path.abspath(__file__))), 'fixtures')
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class TestAdminController(TestController):
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r3063 @classmethod
def setup_class(cls):
UserLog.query().delete()
Session().commit()
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def strptime(val):
fmt = '%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S'
if '.' not in val:
return datetime.datetime.strptime(val, fmt)
nofrag, frag = val.split(".")
date = datetime.datetime.strptime(nofrag, fmt)
frag = frag[:6] # truncate to microseconds
frag += (6 - len(frag)) * '0' # add 0s
return date.replace(microsecond=int(frag))
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r3063 with open(os.path.join(FIXTURES, 'journal_dump.csv')) as f:
for row in csv.DictReader(f):
ul = UserLog()
for k, v in row.iteritems():
v = safe_unicode(v)
if k == 'action_date':
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r3074 v = strptime(v)
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r3072 if k in ['user_id', 'repository_id']:
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r3074 # nullable due to FK problems
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r3072 v = None
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r3063 setattr(ul, k, v)
Session().add(ul)
Session().commit()
@classmethod
def teardown_class(cls):
UserLog.query().delete()
Session().commit()
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r547 def test_index(self):
self.log_user()
response = self.app.get(url(controller='admin/admin', action='index'))
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r3063 response.mustcontain('Admin journal')
def test_filter_all_entries(self):
self.log_user()
response = self.app.get(url(controller='admin/admin', action='index',))
response.mustcontain('2034 entries')
def test_filter_journal_filter_exact_match_on_repository(self):
self.log_user()
response = self.app.get(url(controller='admin/admin', action='index',
filter='repository:rhodecode'))
response.mustcontain('3 entries')
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r3072 def test_filter_journal_filter_exact_match_on_repository_CamelCase(self):
self.log_user()
response = self.app.get(url(controller='admin/admin', action='index',
filter='repository:RhodeCode'))
response.mustcontain('3 entries')
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r3063 def test_filter_journal_filter_wildcard_on_repository(self):
self.log_user()
response = self.app.get(url(controller='admin/admin', action='index',
filter='repository:*test*'))
response.mustcontain('862 entries')
def test_filter_journal_filter_prefix_on_repository(self):
self.log_user()
response = self.app.get(url(controller='admin/admin', action='index',
filter='repository:test*'))
response.mustcontain('257 entries')
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r3072 def test_filter_journal_filter_prefix_on_repository_CamelCase(self):
self.log_user()
response = self.app.get(url(controller='admin/admin', action='index',
filter='repository:Test*'))
response.mustcontain('257 entries')
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r3063 def test_filter_journal_filter_prefix_on_repository_and_user(self):
self.log_user()
response = self.app.get(url(controller='admin/admin', action='index',
filter='repository:test* AND username:demo'))
response.mustcontain('130 entries')
def test_filter_journal_filter_prefix_on_repository_or_other_repo(self):
self.log_user()
response = self.app.get(url(controller='admin/admin', action='index',
filter='repository:test* OR repository:rhodecode'))
response.mustcontain('260 entries') # 257 + 3
def test_filter_journal_filter_exact_match_on_username(self):
self.log_user()
response = self.app.get(url(controller='admin/admin', action='index',
filter='username:demo'))
response.mustcontain('1087 entries')
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r3072 def test_filter_journal_filter_exact_match_on_username_camelCase(self):
self.log_user()
response = self.app.get(url(controller='admin/admin', action='index',
filter='username:DemO'))
response.mustcontain('1087 entries')
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r3063 def test_filter_journal_filter_wildcard_on_username(self):
self.log_user()
response = self.app.get(url(controller='admin/admin', action='index',
filter='username:*test*'))
response.mustcontain('100 entries')
def test_filter_journal_filter_prefix_on_username(self):
self.log_user()
response = self.app.get(url(controller='admin/admin', action='index',
filter='username:demo*'))
response.mustcontain('1101 entries')
def test_filter_journal_filter_prefix_on_user_or_other_user(self):
self.log_user()
response = self.app.get(url(controller='admin/admin', action='index',
filter='username:demo OR username:volcan'))
response.mustcontain('1095 entries') # 1087 + 8
def test_filter_journal_filter_wildcard_on_action(self):
self.log_user()
response = self.app.get(url(controller='admin/admin', action='index',
filter='action:*pull_request*'))
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r3070 response.mustcontain('187 entries')
def test_filter_journal_filter_on_date(self):
self.log_user()
response = self.app.get(url(controller='admin/admin', action='index',
filter='date:20121010'))
response.mustcontain('47 entries')
def test_filter_journal_filter_on_date_2(self):
self.log_user()
response = self.app.get(url(controller='admin/admin', action='index',
filter='date:20121020'))
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r3074 response.mustcontain('17 entries')