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django/tests/auth_tests/test_context_processors.py
2022-02-07 20:37:05 +01:00

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from django.contrib.auth import authenticate
from django.contrib.auth.context_processors import PermLookupDict, PermWrapper
from django.contrib.auth.models import Permission, User
from django.contrib.contenttypes.models import ContentType
from django.db.models import Q
from django.test import SimpleTestCase, TestCase, override_settings
from .settings import AUTH_MIDDLEWARE, AUTH_TEMPLATES
class MockUser:
def __repr__(self):
return "MockUser()"
def has_module_perms(self, perm):
return perm == "mockapp"
def has_perm(self, perm, obj=None):
return perm == "mockapp.someperm"
class PermWrapperTests(SimpleTestCase):
"""
Test some details of the PermWrapper implementation.
"""
class EQLimiterObject:
"""
This object makes sure __eq__ will not be called endlessly.
"""
def __init__(self):
self.eq_calls = 0
def __eq__(self, other):
if self.eq_calls > 0:
return True
self.eq_calls += 1
return False
def test_repr(self):
perms = PermWrapper(MockUser())
self.assertEqual(repr(perms), "PermWrapper(MockUser())")
def test_permwrapper_in(self):
"""
'something' in PermWrapper works as expected.
"""
perms = PermWrapper(MockUser())
# Works for modules and full permissions.
self.assertIn("mockapp", perms)
self.assertNotIn("nonexistent", perms)
self.assertIn("mockapp.someperm", perms)
self.assertNotIn("mockapp.nonexistent", perms)
def test_permlookupdict_in(self):
"""
No endless loops if accessed with 'in' - refs #18979.
"""
pldict = PermLookupDict(MockUser(), "mockapp")
with self.assertRaises(TypeError):
self.EQLimiterObject() in pldict
def test_iter(self):
with self.assertRaisesMessage(TypeError, "PermWrapper is not iterable."):
iter(PermWrapper(MockUser()))
@override_settings(ROOT_URLCONF="auth_tests.urls", TEMPLATES=AUTH_TEMPLATES)
class AuthContextProcessorTests(TestCase):
"""
Tests for the ``django.contrib.auth.context_processors.auth`` processor
"""
@classmethod
def setUpTestData(cls):
cls.superuser = User.objects.create_superuser(
username="super", password="secret", email="super@example.com"
)
@override_settings(MIDDLEWARE=AUTH_MIDDLEWARE)
def test_session_not_accessed(self):
"""
The session is not accessed simply by including
the auth context processor
"""
response = self.client.get("/auth_processor_no_attr_access/")
self.assertContains(response, "Session not accessed")
@override_settings(MIDDLEWARE=AUTH_MIDDLEWARE)
def test_session_is_accessed(self):
"""
The session is accessed if the auth context processor
is used and relevant attributes accessed.
"""
response = self.client.get("/auth_processor_attr_access/")
self.assertContains(response, "Session accessed")
def test_perms_attrs(self):
u = User.objects.create_user(username="normal", password="secret")
u.user_permissions.add(
Permission.objects.get(
content_type=ContentType.objects.get_for_model(Permission),
codename="add_permission",
)
)
self.client.force_login(u)
response = self.client.get("/auth_processor_perms/")
self.assertContains(response, "Has auth permissions")
self.assertContains(response, "Has auth.add_permission permissions")
self.assertNotContains(response, "nonexistent")
def test_perm_in_perms_attrs(self):
u = User.objects.create_user(username="normal", password="secret")
u.user_permissions.add(
Permission.objects.get(
content_type=ContentType.objects.get_for_model(Permission),
codename="add_permission",
)
)
self.client.login(username="normal", password="secret")
response = self.client.get("/auth_processor_perm_in_perms/")
self.assertContains(response, "Has auth permissions")
self.assertContains(response, "Has auth.add_permission permissions")
self.assertNotContains(response, "nonexistent")
def test_message_attrs(self):
self.client.force_login(self.superuser)
response = self.client.get("/auth_processor_messages/")
self.assertContains(response, "Message 1")
def test_user_attrs(self):
"""
The lazy objects returned behave just like the wrapped objects.
"""
# These are 'functional' level tests for common use cases. Direct
# testing of the implementation (SimpleLazyObject) is in the 'utils'
# tests.
self.client.login(username="super", password="secret")
user = authenticate(username="super", password="secret")
response = self.client.get("/auth_processor_user/")
self.assertContains(response, "unicode: super")
self.assertContains(response, "id: %d" % self.superuser.pk)
self.assertContains(response, "username: super")
# bug #12037 is tested by the {% url %} in the template:
self.assertContains(response, "url: /userpage/super/")
# A Q() comparing a user and with another Q() (in an AND or OR fashion).
Q(user=response.context["user"]) & Q(someflag=True)
# Tests for user equality. This is hard because User defines
# equality in a non-duck-typing way
# See bug #12060
self.assertEqual(response.context["user"], user)
self.assertEqual(user, response.context["user"])