gestioCOF/kfet/tests/testcases.py

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from unittest import mock
from django.core.urlresolvers import reverse
from django.http import QueryDict
from django.test import Client
from .utils import create_root, create_team, create_user
class ViewTestCaseMixin:
url_name = None
url_expected = None
auth_user = None
auth_forbidden = []
def setUp(self):
# Signals handlers on login/logout send messages.
# Due to the way the Django' test Client performs login, this raise an
# error. As workaround, we mock the Django' messages module.
patcher_messages = mock.patch('gestioncof.signals.messages')
patcher_messages.start()
self.addCleanup(patcher_messages.stop)
self.users = {}
self.accounts = {}
for label, user in {**self.users_base, **self.users_extra}.items():
self.register_user(label, user)
if self.auth_user:
# The wrapper is a sanity check.
self.assertTrue(
self.client.login(
username=self.auth_user,
password=self.auth_user,
)
)
@property
def users_base(self):
# Format desc: username, password, trigramme
return {
# user, user, 000
'user': create_user(),
# team, team, 100
'team': create_team(),
# root, root, 200
'root': create_root(),
}
@property
def users_extra(self):
return {}
def register_user(self, label, user):
self.users[label] = user
if hasattr(user.profile, 'account_kfet'):
self.accounts[label] = user.profile.account_kfet
@property
def urls_conf(self):
return [{
'name': self.url_name,
'args': getattr(self, 'url_args', []),
'kwargs': getattr(self, 'url_kwargs', {}),
'expected': self.url_expected,
}]
@property
def t_urls(self):
return [
reverse(
url_conf['name'],
args=url_conf.get('args', []),
kwargs=url_conf.get('kwargs', {}),
)
for url_conf in self.urls_conf]
@property
def url(self):
return self.t_urls[0]
def assertForbidden(self, response):
request = response.wsgi_request
try:
try:
# Is this an HTTP Forbidden response ?
self.assertEqual(response.status_code, 403)
except AssertionError:
# A redirection to the login view is fine too.
# Let's build the login url with the 'next' param on current
# page.
full_path = request.get_full_path()
querystring = QueryDict(mutable=True)
querystring['next'] = full_path
login_url = '/login?' + querystring.urlencode(safe='/')
# We don't focus on what the login view does.
# So don't fetch the redirect.
self.assertRedirects(
response, login_url,
fetch_redirect_response=False,
)
except AssertionError:
raise AssertionError(
"%(http_method)s request at %(path)s should be forbidden for "
"%(username)s user.\n"
"Response isn't 403, nor a redirect to login view. Instead, "
"response code is %(code)d." % {
'http_method': request.method,
'path': request.get_full_path(),
'username': (
"'{}'".format(request.user.username)
if request.user.username
else 'anonymous'
),
'code': response.status_code,
}
)
def assertForbiddenKfet(self, response):
self.assertEqual(response.status_code, 200)
form = response.context['form']
self.assertIn("Permission refusée", form.non_field_errors)
def test_urls(self):
for url, conf in zip(self.t_urls, self.urls_conf):
self.assertEqual(url, conf['expected'])
def test_forbidden(self):
for creds in self.auth_forbidden:
for url in self.t_urls:
client = Client()
if creds is not None:
client.login(username=creds, password=creds)
r = client.get(url)
self.assertForbidden(r)