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133 lines
5.0 KiB
Python
133 lines
5.0 KiB
Python
from flask import url_for
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from app.db import Session
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from app.utils import canonicalize_email, random_string
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from tests.utils import create_new_user
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def test_unactivated_user_login(flask_client):
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"""
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Test function for logging in with an unactivated user.
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Steps:
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1. Creates a new user.
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2. Sets the user's activated status to False.
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3. Sends a POST request to the login route with user credentials.
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4. Checks the response status code and content for expected messages.
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"""
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user = create_new_user() # Creating a new user
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user.activated = False # Setting the user's activated status to False
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Session.commit() # Committing the session changes
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# Sending a POST request to the login route with user credentials and following redirects
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r = flask_client.post(
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url_for("auth.login"),
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data={"email": user.email, "password": "password"},
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follow_redirects=True,
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)
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# Asserting the response status code and content for expected messages
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assert r.status_code == 200
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assert (
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b"Please check your inbox for the activation email. You can also have this email re-sent"
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in r.data
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)
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def test_non_canonical_login(flask_client):
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"""
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Test function for logging in with a non-canonical email.
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Steps:
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1. Creates a new user with a non-canonical email.
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2. Sends a POST request to the login route with user credentials.
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3. Checks the response status code and content for expected messages.
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4. Checks the canonicalization of the email.
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5. Logs out the user.
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6. Sends a POST request to the login route with the canonicalized email.
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7. Checks the response status code and content for expected messages.
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"""
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email = f"pre.{random_string(10)}@gmail.com" # Generating a non-canonical email
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name = f"NAME-{random_string(10)}" # Generating a random name
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user = create_new_user(
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email, name
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) # Creating a new user with the generated email and name
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Session.commit() # Committing the session changes
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# Sending a POST request to the login route with user credentials and following redirects
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r = flask_client.post(
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url_for("auth.login"),
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data={"email": user.email, "password": "password"},
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follow_redirects=True,
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)
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# Asserting the response status code and content for expected messages
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assert r.status_code == 200
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assert name.encode("utf-8") in r.data
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# Canonicalizing the email
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canonical_email = canonicalize_email(email)
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assert (
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canonical_email != email
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) # Checking if the canonical email is different from the original email
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flask_client.get(url_for("auth.logout")) # Logging out the user
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# Sending a POST request to the login route with the canonicalized email and following redirects
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r = flask_client.post(
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url_for("auth.login"),
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data={"email": canonical_email, "password": "password"},
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follow_redirects=True,
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)
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# Asserting the response status code and content for expected messages
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assert r.status_code == 200
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assert name.encode("utf-8") not in r.data
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def test_canonical_login_with_non_canonical_email(flask_client):
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"""
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Test function for logging in with a canonical email and a non-canonical email.
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Steps:
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1. Generates canonical and non-canonical email addresses.
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2. Creates a new user with the canonical email.
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3. Sends a POST request to the login route with the non-canonical email.
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4. Checks the response status code and content for expected messages.
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5. Logs out the user.
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6. Sends a POST request to the login route with the canonical email.
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7. Checks the response status code and content for expected messages.
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"""
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suffix = f"{random_string(10)}@gmail.com" # Generating a random suffix for emails
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canonical_email = f"pre{suffix}" # Generating a canonical email
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non_canonical_email = f"pre.{suffix}" # Generating a non-canonical email
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name = f"NAME-{random_string(10)}" # Generating a random name
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create_new_user(
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canonical_email, name
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) # Creating a new user with the canonical email
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Session.commit() # Committing the session changes
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# Sending a POST request to the login route with the non-canonical email and following redirects
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r = flask_client.post(
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url_for("auth.login"),
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data={"email": non_canonical_email, "password": "password"},
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follow_redirects=True,
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)
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# Asserting the response status code and content for expected messages
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assert r.status_code == 200
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assert name.encode("utf-8") in r.data
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flask_client.get(url_for("auth.logout")) # Logging out the user
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# Sending a POST request to the login route with the canonical email and following redirects
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r = flask_client.post(
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url_for("auth.login"),
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data={"email": canonical_email, "password": "password"},
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follow_redirects=True,
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)
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# Asserting the response status code and content for expected messages
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assert r.status_code == 200
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assert name.encode("utf-8") in r.data
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