For SQLAlchemy to automatically understand updates from the
external world, it must use an `autocommit=True` in its session.
This change breaks how we were using commit previously, as
`autocommit=True` causes SQLAlchemy to commit when a
SessionTransaction context hits __exit__.
So, a refactoring was required of our tests: All usage of
any `db.{create,delete}` must be called **within** a
SessionTransaction context, created via new `db.begin()`.
From this point forward, we're going to require:
```
with db.begin():
db.create(...)
db.delete(...)
db.session.delete(object)
```
With this, we now get external DB modifications automatically
without reloading or restarting the FastAPI server, which we
absolutely need for production.
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Added:
- User.voted_for(package)
- Has a user voted for a particular package?
- User.notified(package)
- Is a user being notified about a particular package?
- User.packages()
- Entire collection of Package objects related to User.
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Two utility functions for all of our ORM models that will
allow us to easily convert them to Python structures and
JSON data.
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Some of these tests were written before some of our convenient
tooling existed. Additionally, some of the tests were not
cooperating with PEP-8 guidelines or isorted.
This commit does the following:
- Replaces all calls to make_(user|session) with
aurweb.db.create(Model, ...).
- Replace calls to session.add(...) + session.commit() with
aurweb.db.create.
- Removes the majority of calls to (session|aurweb.db).delete(...).
- Replaces session.query calls with aurweb.db.query.
- Initializes all mutable globals in pytest fixture setup().
- Makes mutable global declarations more concise:
`var1, var2 = None, None` -> `var1 = var2 = None`
- Defines a warning exclusion for test/test_ssh_pub_key.py.
- Removes the aurweb.testing.models module.
- Removes some useless pytest.fixture yielding.
As of this commit, developers should use the following guidelines
when writing tests:
- Always use aurweb.db.(create|delete|query) for database
operations, where possible.
- Always define mutable globals in the style: `var1 = var2 = None`.
- `yield` the most dependent model in pytest setup fixture **iff**
you must delete records after test runs to maintain database
integrity. Example: test/test_account_type.py.
This all makes the test code look and behave much cleaner.
Previously, aurweb.testing.setup_test_db was buggy and leaving
objects around in SQLAlchemy's IdentityMap.
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This clones the behavior already present in the PHP implementation,
but it uses a global dict with credential constant keys to
validation functions to determine if a given user has a credential.
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Introduced `get|post` `/passreset` routes. These routes mimic the
behavior of the existing PHP implementation, with the exception of
HTTP status code returns.
Routes added:
GET /passreset
POST /passreset
Routers added:
aurweb.routers.accounts
* On an unknown user or mismatched resetkey (where resetkey must ==
user.resetkey), return HTTP status NOT_FOUND (404).
* On another error in the request, return HTTP status BAD_REQUEST (400).
Both `get|post` routes requires that the current user is **not**
authenticated, hence `@auth_required(False, redirect="/")`.
+ Added auth_required decorator to aurweb.auth.
+ Added some more utility to aurweb.models.user.User.
+ Added `partials/error.html` template.
+ Added `passreset.html` template.
+ Added aurweb.db.ConnectionExecutor functor for paramstyle logic.
Decoupling the executor logic from the database connection logic
is needed for us to easily use the same logic with a fastapi
database session, when we need to use aurweb.scripts modules.
At this point, notification configuration is now required to complete
tests involved with notifications properly, like passreset.
`conf/config.dev` has been modified to include [notifications] sendmail,
sender and reply-to overrides. Dockerfile and .gitlab-ci.yml have been
updated to setup /etc/hosts and start postfix before running tests.
* setup.cfg: ignore E741, C901 in aurweb.routers.accounts
These two warnings (shown in the commit) are not dangerous and a bi-product
of maintaining compatibility with our current code flow.
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+ Added aurweb.auth.AnonymousUser
* An instance of this model is returned as the request user
when the request is not authenticated
+ Added aurweb.auth.BasicAuthBackend
+ Add starlette's AuthenticationMiddleware to app middleware,
which uses our BasicAuthBackend facility
+ Added User.is_authenticated()
+ Added User.authenticate(password)
+ Added User.login(request, password)
+ Added User.logout(request)
+ Added repr(User(...)) representation
+ Added aurweb.auth.auth_required decorator.
This change uses the same AURSID logic in the PHP implementation.
Additionally, introduce a few helpers for authentication,
one of which being `User.update_password(password, rounds = 12)`
where `rounds` is a configurable number of salt rounds.
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Takes sqlalchemy kwargs or stanzas:
query(Model, Model.Column == value)
query(Model, and_(Model.Column == value, Model.Column != "BAD!"))
Updated tests to reflect the new utility and a comment about upcoming
function deprecation is added to get_account_type().
From here on, phase out the use of get_account_type().
+ aurweb.db: Added create utility function
+ aurweb.db: Added delete utility function
The `delete` function can be used to delete a record by search
kwargs directly.
Example:
delete(User, User.ID == 6)
All three functions added in this commit are typically useful to
perform these operations without having to import aurweb.db.session.
Removes a bit of redundancy overall.
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+ Added aurweb.models.user.User class. This is the first example
of an sqlalchemy ORM model. We can search for users via for example:
`session.query(User).filter(User.ID==1).first()`, where `session` is
a configured `aurweb.db.session` object.
+ Along with the User class, defined the AccountType class.
Each User maintains a relationship to its AccountType via User.AccountType.
+ Added AccountType.users backref.
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