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fixed small issue with caching, call to ScmModel().get needs to be before queries for new objects of Repository
fixed small issue with caching, call to ScmModel().get needs to be before queries for new objects of Repository

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test_admin_settings.py
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from rhodecode.lib.auth import get_crypt_password, check_password
from rhodecode.model.db import User
from rhodecode.tests import *
class TestAdminSettingsController(TestController):
def test_index(self):
response = self.app.get(url('admin_settings'))
# Test response...
def test_index_as_xml(self):
response = self.app.get(url('formatted_admin_settings', format='xml'))
def test_create(self):
response = self.app.post(url('admin_settings'))
def test_new(self):
response = self.app.get(url('admin_new_setting'))
def test_new_as_xml(self):
response = self.app.get(url('formatted_admin_new_setting', format='xml'))
def test_update(self):
response = self.app.put(url('admin_setting', setting_id=1))
def test_update_browser_fakeout(self):
response = self.app.post(url('admin_setting', setting_id=1), params=dict(_method='put'))
def test_delete(self):
response = self.app.delete(url('admin_setting', setting_id=1))
def test_delete_browser_fakeout(self):
response = self.app.post(url('admin_setting', setting_id=1), params=dict(_method='delete'))
def test_show(self):
response = self.app.get(url('admin_setting', setting_id=1))
def test_show_as_xml(self):
response = self.app.get(url('formatted_admin_setting', setting_id=1, format='xml'))
def test_edit(self):
response = self.app.get(url('admin_edit_setting', setting_id=1))
def test_edit_as_xml(self):
response = self.app.get(url('formatted_admin_edit_setting', setting_id=1, format='xml'))
def test_my_account(self):
self.log_user()
response = self.app.get(url('admin_settings_my_account'))
print response
assert 'value="test_admin' in response.body
def test_my_account_update(self):
self.log_user()
new_email = 'new@mail.pl'
new_name = 'NewName'
new_lastname = 'NewLastname'
new_password = 'test123'
response = self.app.post(url('admin_settings_my_account_update'), params=dict(
_method='put',
username='test_admin',
new_password=new_password,
password='',
name=new_name,
lastname=new_lastname,
email=new_email,))
response.follow()
assert 'Your account was updated successfully' in response.session['flash'][0][1], 'no flash message about success of change'
user = self.sa.query(User).filter(User.username == 'test_admin').one()
assert user.email == new_email , 'incorrect user email after update got %s vs %s' % (user.email, new_email)
assert user.name == new_name, 'updated field mismatch %s vs %s' % (user.name, new_name)
assert user.lastname == new_lastname, 'updated field mismatch %s vs %s' % (user.lastname, new_lastname)
assert check_password(new_password, user.password) is True, 'password field mismatch %s vs %s' % (user.password, new_password)
#bring back the admin settings
old_email = 'test_admin@mail.com'
old_name = 'RhodeCode'
old_lastname = 'Admin'
old_password = 'test12'
response = self.app.post(url('admin_settings_my_account_update'), params=dict(
_method='put',
username='test_admin',
new_password=old_password,
password='',
name=old_name,
lastname=old_lastname,
email=old_email,))
response.follow()
assert 'Your account was updated successfully' in response.session['flash'][0][1], 'no flash message about success of change'
user = self.sa.query(User).filter(User.username == 'test_admin').one()
assert user.email == old_email , 'incorrect user email after update got %s vs %s' % (user.email, old_email)
assert user.email == old_email , 'incorrect user email after update got %s vs %s' % (user.email, old_email)
assert user.name == old_name, 'updated field mismatch %s vs %s' % (user.name, old_name)
assert user.lastname == old_lastname, 'updated field mismatch %s vs %s' % (user.lastname, old_lastname)
assert check_password(old_password, user.password) is True , 'password updated field mismatch %s vs %s' % (user.password, old_password)
def test_my_account_update_err_email_exists(self):
self.log_user()
new_email = 'test_regular@mail.com'#already exisitn email
response = self.app.post(url('admin_settings_my_account_update'), params=dict(
_method='put',
username='test_admin',
new_password='test12',
name='NewName',
lastname='NewLastname',
email=new_email,))
print response
assert 'This e-mail address is already taken' in response.body, 'Missing error message about existing email'
def test_my_account_update_err(self):
self.log_user('test_regular2', 'test12')
new_email = 'newmail.pl'
response = self.app.post(url('admin_settings_my_account_update'), params=dict(
_method='put',
username='test_admin',
new_password='test12',
name='NewName',
lastname='NewLastname',
email=new_email,))
print response
assert 'An email address must contain a single @' in response.body, 'Missing error message about wrong email'
assert 'This username already exists' in response.body, 'Missing error message about existing user'