app/django/contrib/auth/tests/basic.py
author Daniel Bentley <dbentley@google.com>
Sun, 12 Apr 2009 09:06:45 +0000
branchgae-fetch-limitation-fix
changeset 2313 c39a81bce1bd
parent 323 ff1a9aa48cfd
permissions -rw-r--r--
Use offset_linkid instead of offset to scan >1000 entities. this is a first-cut. It works in all the ways I could make earlier versions fail. It passes link_id as URL parameters. It also has a new class LinkCreator which makes the main body of getListContents even easier to write. I wasn't sure if link_id's could have non alphanumeric characters; if so, they need to be URL encoded/decoded. I also need to go and remove any mention of raw offsets now, because we don't use them. I believe I've talked about this approach with a few of you and it sounded reasonable. Feel free to roll-back/fix/amend/comment-for-me-to-fix. This is my first big-logic-change to Melange. Patch by: Dan Bentley


BASIC_TESTS = """
>>> from django.contrib.auth.models import User, AnonymousUser
>>> u = User.objects.create_user('testuser', 'test@example.com', 'testpw')
>>> u.has_usable_password()
True
>>> u.check_password('bad')
False
>>> u.check_password('testpw')
True
>>> u.set_unusable_password()
>>> u.save()
>>> u.check_password('testpw')
False
>>> u.has_usable_password()
False
>>> u2 = User.objects.create_user('testuser2', 'test2@example.com')
>>> u2.has_usable_password()
False

>>> u.is_authenticated()
True
>>> u.is_staff
False
>>> u.is_active
True

>>> a = AnonymousUser()
>>> a.is_authenticated()
False
>>> a.is_staff
False
>>> a.is_active
False
>>> a.groups.all()
[]
>>> a.user_permissions.all()
[]

#
# Tests for createsuperuser management command.
# It's nearly impossible to test the interactive mode -- a command test helper
# would be needed (and *awesome*) -- so just test the non-interactive mode.
# This covers most of the important validation, but not all.
#
>>> from django.core.management import call_command

>>> call_command("createsuperuser", noinput=True, username="joe", email="joe@somewhere.org")
Superuser created successfully.

>>> u = User.objects.get(username="joe")
>>> u.email
u'joe@somewhere.org'
>>> u.password
u'!'
"""