Fixed #14116 -- Added a flag to enable CSRF checks in the test client. Thanks to jon@licq.org for the suggestion.

git-svn-id: http://code.djangoproject.com/svn/django/trunk@13640 bcc190cf-cafb-0310-a4f2-bffc1f526a37
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Russell Keith-Magee 2010-08-27 13:54:13 +00:00
parent 88e83ee472
commit 8ce4a1991a
4 changed files with 51 additions and 3 deletions

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@ -55,6 +55,10 @@ class ClientHandler(BaseHandler):
Uses the WSGI interface to compose requests, but returns
the raw HttpResponse object
"""
def __init__(self, enforce_csrf_checks=True, *args, **kwargs):
self.enforce_csrf_checks = enforce_csrf_checks
super(ClientHandler, self).__init__(*args, **kwargs)
def __call__(self, environ):
from django.conf import settings
from django.core import signals
@ -71,7 +75,7 @@ class ClientHandler(BaseHandler):
# CsrfViewMiddleware. This makes life easier, and is probably
# required for backwards compatibility with external tests against
# admin views.
request._dont_enforce_csrf_checks = True
request._dont_enforce_csrf_checks = not self.enforce_csrf_checks
response = self.get_response(request)
# Apply response middleware.
@ -169,8 +173,8 @@ class Client(object):
contexts and templates produced by a view, rather than the
HTML rendered to the end-user.
"""
def __init__(self, **defaults):
self.handler = ClientHandler()
def __init__(self, enforce_csrf_checks=False, **defaults):
self.handler = ClientHandler(enforce_csrf_checks)
self.defaults = defaults
self.cookies = SimpleCookie()
self.exc_info = None

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@ -398,6 +398,13 @@ set a flag on requests which relaxes the middleware and the ``csrf_protect``
decorator so that they no longer rejects requests. In every other respect
(e.g. sending cookies etc.), they behave the same.
If, for some reason, you *want* the test client to perform CSRF
checks, you can create an instance of the test client that enforces
CSRF checks::
>>> from django.test import Client
>>> csrf_client = Client(enforce_csrf_checks=True)
Limitations
===========

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@ -572,6 +572,19 @@ Note a few important things about how the test client works:
This black magic (essentially a patching of Django's template system in
memory) only happens during test running.
* By default, the test client will disable any CSRF checks
performed by your site.
If, for some reason, you *want* the test client to perform CSRF
checks, you can create an instance of the test client that
enforces CSRF checks. To do this, pass in the
``enforce_csrf_checks`` argument when you construct your
client::
>>> from django.test import Client
>>> csrf_client = Client(enforce_csrf_checks=True)
.. _urllib: http://docs.python.org/library/urllib.html
.. _urllib2: http://docs.python.org/library/urllib2.html

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@ -21,6 +21,7 @@ rather than the HTML rendered to the end-user.
"""
from django.test import Client, TestCase
from django.conf import settings
from django.core import mail
class ClientTest(TestCase):
@ -433,3 +434,26 @@ class ClientTest(TestCase):
self.assertEqual(mail.outbox[1].from_email, 'from@example.com')
self.assertEqual(mail.outbox[1].to[0], 'second@example.com')
self.assertEqual(mail.outbox[1].to[1], 'third@example.com')
class CSRFEnabledClientTests(TestCase):
def setUp(self):
# Enable the CSRF middleware for this test
self.old_MIDDLEWARE_CLASSES = settings.MIDDLEWARE_CLASSES
csrf_middleware_class = 'django.middleware.csrf.CsrfViewMiddleware'
if csrf_middleware_class not in settings.MIDDLEWARE_CLASSES:
settings.MIDDLEWARE_CLASSES += (csrf_middleware_class,)
def tearDown(self):
settings.MIDDLEWARE_CLASSES = self.old_MIDDLEWARE_CLASSES
def test_csrf_enabled_client(self):
"A client can be instantiated with CSRF checks enabled"
csrf_client = Client(enforce_csrf_checks=True)
# The normal client allows the post
response = self.client.post('/test_client/post_view/', {})
self.assertEqual(response.status_code, 200)
# The CSRF-enabled client rejects it
response = csrf_client.post('/test_client/post_view/', {})
self.assertEqual(response.status_code, 403)