aurweb/test/test_session.py
Kevin Morris 1874e821f5 add case [in]sensitivity tests + add OfficialProvider model
`ci` in this context means "Case Insensitive".
`cs` in this context means "Case Sensitive".

New models created:
    - OfficialProvider
      This was required to write a test for checking that
      OfficialProviders behaves as we expect, which was the starter
      for the original aurblup bug.

New tests created:
    - test_official_provider

Modified tests:
    - test_package_base: add ci test
    - test_package: add ci test
    - test_session: add cs test
    - test_ssh_pub_key: add cs test

Signed-off-by: Kevin Morris <kevr@0cost.org>
2021-06-05 23:20:18 -07:00

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""" Test our Session model. """
from datetime import datetime
from unittest import mock
import pytest
from aurweb.db import create, query
from aurweb.models.account_type import AccountType
from aurweb.models.session import Session, generate_unique_sid
from aurweb.models.user import User
from aurweb.testing import setup_test_db
user = session = None
@pytest.fixture(autouse=True)
def setup():
global user, session
setup_test_db("Users", "Sessions")
account_type = query(AccountType,
AccountType.AccountType == "User").first()
user = create(User, Username="test", Email="test@example.org",
ResetKey="testReset", Passwd="testPassword",
AccountType=account_type)
session = create(Session, UsersID=user.ID, SessionID="testSession",
LastUpdateTS=datetime.utcnow().timestamp())
def test_session():
assert session.SessionID == "testSession"
assert session.UsersID == user.ID
def test_session_cs():
""" Test case sensitivity of the database table. """
session_cs = create(Session, UsersID=user.ID,
SessionID="TESTSESSION",
LastUpdateTS=datetime.utcnow().timestamp())
assert session_cs.SessionID == "TESTSESSION"
assert session.SessionID == "testSession"
def test_session_user_association():
# Make sure that the Session user attribute is correct.
assert session.User == user
def test_generate_unique_sid():
# Mock up aurweb.models.session.generate_sid by returning
# sids[i % 2] from 0 .. n. This will swap between each sid
# between each call.
sids = ["testSession", "realSession"]
i = 0
def mock_generate_sid(length):
nonlocal i
sid = sids[i % 2]
i += 1
return sid
with mock.patch("aurweb.util.make_random_string", mock_generate_sid):
assert generate_unique_sid() == "realSession"