app/django/contrib/auth/tests/forms.py
author Sverre Rabbelier <srabbelier@gmail.com>
Tue, 02 Dec 2008 17:59:44 +0000
changeset 647 355ac73823a1
parent 323 ff1a9aa48cfd
permissions -rw-r--r--
Swap order of merged params to fix sponsor select view The sponsor select view (in 'create new program') was showing the wrong information (and also using the wrong list template) because the order in which the params were merged was wrong way around. This fixes that and at the same time fixes the 'instruction_text' attribute, which should be named 'list_description' instead. At the same time we lookup and set Sponsor as the scope of the newly created program. Patch by: Sverre Rabbelier


FORM_TESTS = """
>>> from django.contrib.auth.models import User
>>> from django.contrib.auth.forms import UserCreationForm, AuthenticationForm
>>> from django.contrib.auth.forms import PasswordChangeForm, SetPasswordForm

# The user already exists.

>>> user = User.objects.create_user("jsmith", "jsmith@example.com", "test123")
>>> data = {
...     'username': 'jsmith',
...     'password1': 'test123',
...     'password2': 'test123',
... }
>>> form = UserCreationForm(data)
>>> form.is_valid()
False
>>> form["username"].errors
[u'A user with that username already exists.']

# The username contains invalid data.

>>> data = {
...     'username': 'jsmith@example.com',
...     'password1': 'test123',
...     'password2': 'test123',
... }
>>> form = UserCreationForm(data)
>>> form.is_valid()
False
>>> form["username"].errors
[u'This value must contain only letters, numbers and underscores.']

# The verification password is incorrect.

>>> data = {
...     'username': 'jsmith2',
...     'password1': 'test123',
...     'password2': 'test',
... }
>>> form = UserCreationForm(data)
>>> form.is_valid()
False
>>> form["password2"].errors
[u"The two password fields didn't match."]

# One (or both) passwords weren't given

>>> data = {'username': 'jsmith2'}
>>> form = UserCreationForm(data)
>>> form.is_valid()
False
>>> form['password1'].errors
[u'This field is required.']
>>> form['password2'].errors
[u'This field is required.']

>>> data['password2'] = 'test123'
>>> form = UserCreationForm(data)
>>> form.is_valid()
False
>>> form['password1'].errors
[u'This field is required.']

# The success case.

>>> data = {
...     'username': 'jsmith2',
...     'password1': 'test123',
...     'password2': 'test123',
... }
>>> form = UserCreationForm(data)
>>> form.is_valid()
True
>>> form.save()
<User: jsmith2>

# The user submits an invalid username.

>>> data = {
...     'username': 'jsmith_does_not_exist',
...     'password': 'test123',
... }

>>> form = AuthenticationForm(None, data)
>>> form.is_valid()
False
>>> form.non_field_errors()
[u'Please enter a correct username and password. Note that both fields are case-sensitive.']

# The user is inactive.

>>> data = {
...     'username': 'jsmith',
...     'password': 'test123',
... }
>>> user.is_active = False
>>> user.save()
>>> form = AuthenticationForm(None, data)
>>> form.is_valid()
False
>>> form.non_field_errors()
[u'This account is inactive.']

>>> user.is_active = True
>>> user.save()

# The success case

>>> form = AuthenticationForm(None, data)
>>> form.is_valid()
True
>>> form.non_field_errors()
[]

### SetPasswordForm:

# The two new passwords do not match.

>>> data = {
...     'new_password1': 'abc123',
...     'new_password2': 'abc',
... }
>>> form = SetPasswordForm(user, data)
>>> form.is_valid()
False
>>> form["new_password2"].errors
[u"The two password fields didn't match."]

# The success case.

>>> data = {
...     'new_password1': 'abc123',
...     'new_password2': 'abc123',
... }
>>> form = SetPasswordForm(user, data)
>>> form.is_valid()
True

### PasswordChangeForm:

The old password is incorrect.

>>> data = {
...     'old_password': 'test',
...     'new_password1': 'abc123',
...     'new_password2': 'abc123',
... }
>>> form = PasswordChangeForm(user, data)
>>> form.is_valid()
False
>>> form["old_password"].errors
[u'Your old password was entered incorrectly. Please enter it again.']

# The two new passwords do not match.

>>> data = {
...     'old_password': 'test123',
...     'new_password1': 'abc123',
...     'new_password2': 'abc',
... }
>>> form = PasswordChangeForm(user, data)
>>> form.is_valid()
False
>>> form["new_password2"].errors
[u"The two password fields didn't match."]

# The success case.

>>> data = {
...     'old_password': 'test123',
...     'new_password1': 'abc123',
...     'new_password2': 'abc123',
... }
>>> form = PasswordChangeForm(user, data)
>>> form.is_valid()
True

# Regression test - check the order of fields:

>>> PasswordChangeForm(user, {}).fields.keys()
['old_password', 'new_password1', 'new_password2']

### UserChangeForm

>>> from django.contrib.auth.forms import UserChangeForm
>>> data = {'username': 'not valid'}
>>> form = UserChangeForm(data, instance=user)
>>> form.is_valid()
False
>>> form['username'].errors
[u'This value must contain only letters, numbers and underscores.']
"""