Added state property to role model.
This can be used when for instance a member has been removed from a club or a when a program has been marked inactive. Certain roles would then be shown on the upcoming roles page marked as previous roles. This would give us the archiving capability that was shown in the mockup.
Patch by: Lennard de Rijk
Reviewd by: to-be-reviewed
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.']
"""