tests.py
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from django.test import TestCase
from common.models import *
from django.contrib.auth.models import User
from pprint import pprint
class UserManagerTests(TestCase):
def setUp(self):
UserLevel.objects.create()
Country.objects.create()
def test_creation(self):
self.assertEqual(Country.objects.count(), 1, "There should be 1 Country")
self.assertEqual(UserLevel.objects.count(), 1, "There should be 1 UserLevel")
self.assertEqual(PyrosUser.objects.count(), 0, "There should be no User")
#print("country is", Country.objects.count())
print("country id is", Country.objects.all()[0].id)
path = "/user_manager/creation_validate"
response = self.client.post(path, {"email": "toto@titi.fr", "password": "aze", "password_confirm": "aze",
"first_name": "toto", "last_name": "titi", "tel": "0123456789",
"laboratory": "IRAP", "address": "ici"})
self.assertTrue("success" in response.context.keys(), "There should be a success")
self.assertEqual(PyrosUser.objects.count(), 1, "There should be one User")
#self.assertEqual(PyrosUser.objects.count(), 1, "There should be one PyrosUser")
self.assertEqual(PyrosUser.objects.all()[0].first_name, 'toto')
self.assertEqual(PyrosUser.objects.all()[0].email, 'toto@titi.fr')
def test_login(self):
self.assertEqual(Country.objects.count(), 1, "There should be 1 Country")
self.assertEqual(UserLevel.objects.count(), 1, "There should be 1 UserLevel")
self.assertEqual(PyrosUser.objects.count(), 0, "There should be no User")
# Create user
path = "/user_manager/creation_validate"
response = self.client.post(path, {"email": "toto@titi.fr", "password": "aze", "password_confirm": "aze",
"first_name": "toto", "last_name": "titi", "tel": "0123456789",
"laboratory": "IRAP", "address": "ici"})
self.assertTrue("success" in response.context.keys(), "There should be a success")
self.assertEqual(PyrosUser.objects.count(), 1, "There should be one User")
# Activate user
# La variable qui régit l'activation d'un compte est contenue dans pyrosUsers
# et s'appelle is_active, il suffit de passer cette variable à True
current_user = PyrosUser.objects.all()[0]
current_user.is_active=True
current_user.save()
self.assertEqual(PyrosUser.objects.all()[0].is_active, True, "user should be active")
# Log user
path = "/user_manager/login"
response = self.client.post(path, {"email": "toto@titi.fr", "password": "aze"})
""" Note that we use .has_key() because the login phase change the httpresponse context """
#print(response.context)
self.assertTrue(response.context.get("success"))
self.assertIn('_auth_user_id', self.client.session, "The user should be logged in")
def test_login_not_active(self):
self.assertEqual(Country.objects.count(), 1, "There should be 1 Country")
self.assertEqual(UserLevel.objects.count(), 1, "There should be 1 UserLevel")
self.assertEqual(PyrosUser.objects.count(), 0, "There should be no User")
# Create user
path = "/user_manager/creation_validate"
response = self.client.post(path, {"email": "toto@titi.fr", "password": "aze", "password_confirm": "aze",
"first_name": "toto", "last_name": "titi", "tel": "0123456789",
"laboratory": "IRAP", "address": "ici"})
self.assertTrue("success" in response.context.keys(), "There should be a success")
self.assertEqual(PyrosUser.objects.count(), 1, "There should be one User")
# Activate user
# La variable qui régit l'activation d'un compte est contenue dans pyrosUsers
# et s'appelle is_active, il suffit de passer cette variable à True
current_user = PyrosUser.objects.all()[0]
current_user.save()
self.assertEqual(PyrosUser.objects.all()[0].is_active, False, "user should not be active")
# Log user
path = "/user_manager/login"
response = self.client.post(path, {"email": "toto@titi.fr", "password": "aze"})
""" Note that we use .has_key() because the login phase change the httpresponse context """
# print(response.context)
self.assertFalse(response.context.get("success"))
self.assertNotIn('_auth_user_id', self.client.session, "The user should be logged in")
def test_wrong_email(self):
path = "/user_manager/creation_validate"
response = self.client.post(path, {"email": "toto@titi.fr", "password": "aze", "password_confirm": "aze",
"first_name": "toto", "last_name": "titi", "tel": "0123456789",
"laboratory": "IRAP", "address": "ici"})
path = "/user_manager/login"
response = self.client.post(path, {"email": "toto@tti.fr", "password": "aze"})
self.assertIn("error", response.context.keys(), "There should be an error")
self.assertNotIn('_auth_user_id', self.client.session, "There shouldn't be an authentified user")
def test_wrong_password(self):
path = "/user_manager/creation_validate"
response = self.client.post(path, {"email": "toto@titi.fr", "password": "aze", "password_confirm": "aze",
"first_name": "toto", "last_name": "titi", "tel": "0123456789",
"laboratory": "IRAP", "address": "ici"})
path = "/user_manager/login"
response = self.client.post(path, {"email": "toto@titi.fr", "password": "azee"})
self.assertIn("error", response.context.keys(), "There should be an error")
self.assertNotIn('_auth_user_id', self.client.session, "There shouldn't be an authentified user")
def test_logout(self):
path = "/user_manager/creation_validate"
response = self.client.post(path, {"email": "toto@titi.fr", "password": "aze", "password_confirm": "aze",
"first_name": "toto", "last_name": "titi", "tel": "0123456789",
"laboratory": "IRAP", "address": "ici"})
self.client.login(username="toto@titi.fr", password="aze")
path = "/user_manager/logout"
self.client.get(path)
self.assertNotIn('_auth_user_id', self.client.session, "There shouldn't be an authentified user")