diff -r 5ff1fc726848 -r c6bca38c1cbf parts/django/tests/regressiontests/context_processors/tests.py --- /dev/null Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000 +++ b/parts/django/tests/regressiontests/context_processors/tests.py Sat Jan 08 11:20:57 2011 +0530 @@ -0,0 +1,112 @@ +""" +Tests for Django's bundled context processors. +""" + +from django.conf import settings +from django.contrib.auth import authenticate +from django.db.models import Q +from django.test import TestCase +from django.template import Template + +class RequestContextProcessorTests(TestCase): + """ + Tests for the ``django.core.context_processors.request`` processor. + """ + + urls = 'regressiontests.context_processors.urls' + + def test_request_attributes(self): + """ + Test that the request object is available in the template and that its + attributes can't be overridden by GET and POST parameters (#3828). + """ + url = '/request_attrs/' + # We should have the request object in the template. + response = self.client.get(url) + self.assertContains(response, 'Have request') + # Test is_secure. + response = self.client.get(url) + self.assertContains(response, 'Not secure') + response = self.client.get(url, {'is_secure': 'blah'}) + self.assertContains(response, 'Not secure') + response = self.client.post(url, {'is_secure': 'blah'}) + self.assertContains(response, 'Not secure') + # Test path. + response = self.client.get(url) + self.assertContains(response, url) + response = self.client.get(url, {'path': '/blah/'}) + self.assertContains(response, url) + response = self.client.post(url, {'path': '/blah/'}) + self.assertContains(response, url) + +class AuthContextProcessorTests(TestCase): + """ + Tests for the ``django.contrib.auth.context_processors.auth`` processor + """ + urls = 'regressiontests.context_processors.urls' + fixtures = ['context-processors-users.xml'] + + def test_session_not_accessed(self): + """ + Tests that the session is not accessed simply by including + the auth context processor + """ + response = self.client.get('/auth_processor_no_attr_access/') + self.assertContains(response, "Session not accessed") + + def test_session_is_accessed(self): + """ + Tests that the session is accessed if the auth context processor + is used and relevant attributes accessed. + """ + response = self.client.get('/auth_processor_attr_access/') + self.assertContains(response, "Session accessed") + + def test_perms_attrs(self): + self.client.login(username='super', password='secret') + response = self.client.get('/auth_processor_perms/') + self.assertContains(response, "Has auth permissions") + + def test_message_attrs(self): + self.client.login(username='super', password='secret') + response = self.client.get('/auth_processor_messages/') + self.assertContains(response, "Message 1") + + def test_user_attrs(self): + """ + Test that the lazy objects returned behave just like the wrapped objects. + """ + # These are 'functional' level tests for common use cases. Direct + # testing of the implementation (SimpleLazyObject) is in the 'utils' + # tests. + self.client.login(username='super', password='secret') + user = authenticate(username='super', password='secret') + response = self.client.get('/auth_processor_user/') + self.assertContains(response, "unicode: super") + self.assertContains(response, "id: 100") + self.assertContains(response, "username: super") + # bug #12037 is tested by the {% url %} in the template: + self.assertContains(response, "url: /userpage/super/") + + # See if this object can be used for queries where a Q() comparing + # a user can be used with another Q() (in an AND or OR fashion). + # This simulates what a template tag might do with the user from the + # context. Note that we don't need to execute a query, just build it. + # + # The failure case (bug #12049) on Python 2.4 with a LazyObject-wrapped + # User is a fatal TypeError: "function() takes at least 2 arguments + # (0 given)" deep inside deepcopy(). + # + # Python 2.5 and 2.6 succeeded, but logged internally caught exception + # spew: + # + # Exception RuntimeError: 'maximum recursion depth exceeded while + # calling a Python object' in + # ignored" + query = Q(user=response.context['user']) & Q(someflag=True) + + # Tests for user equality. This is hard because User defines + # equality in a non-duck-typing way + # See bug #12060 + self.assertEqual(response.context['user'], user) + self.assertEqual(user, response.context['user'])