Fixed #19060 -- Corrected assumptions about the name of the User model in the ModelBackend.

Thanks to Ivan Virabyan for the report and initial patch.
This commit is contained in:
Russell Keith-Magee 2012-10-06 12:43:29 +08:00
parent d99639da03
commit b9039268a1
3 changed files with 100 additions and 23 deletions

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@ -30,7 +30,9 @@ class ModelBackend(object):
if user_obj.is_superuser:
perms = Permission.objects.all()
else:
perms = Permission.objects.filter(group__user=user_obj)
user_groups_field = get_user_model()._meta.get_field('groups')
user_groups_query = 'group__%s' % user_groups_field.related_query_name()
perms = Permission.objects.filter(**{user_groups_query: user_obj})
perms = perms.values_list('content_type__app_label', 'codename').order_by()
user_obj._group_perm_cache = set(["%s.%s" % (ct, name) for ct, name in perms])
return user_obj._group_perm_cache

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@ -1,24 +1,29 @@
from __future__ import unicode_literals
from datetime import date
from django.conf import settings
from django.contrib.auth.models import User, Group, Permission, AnonymousUser
from django.contrib.auth.tests.utils import skipIfCustomUser
from django.contrib.auth.tests.custom_user import ExtensionUser
from django.contrib.contenttypes.models import ContentType
from django.core.exceptions import ImproperlyConfigured
from django.test import TestCase
from django.test.utils import override_settings
@skipIfCustomUser
class BackendTest(TestCase):
class BaseModelBackendTest(object):
"""
A base class for tests that need to validate the ModelBackend
with different User models. Subclasses should define a class
level UserModel attribute, and a create_users() method to
construct two users for test purposes.
"""
backend = 'django.contrib.auth.backends.ModelBackend'
def setUp(self):
self.curr_auth = settings.AUTHENTICATION_BACKENDS
settings.AUTHENTICATION_BACKENDS = (self.backend,)
User.objects.create_user('test', 'test@example.com', 'test')
User.objects.create_superuser('test2', 'test2@example.com', 'test')
self.create_users()
def tearDown(self):
settings.AUTHENTICATION_BACKENDS = self.curr_auth
@ -28,7 +33,7 @@ class BackendTest(TestCase):
ContentType.objects.clear_cache()
def test_has_perm(self):
user = User.objects.get(username='test')
user = self.UserModel.objects.get(username='test')
self.assertEqual(user.has_perm('auth.test'), False)
user.is_staff = True
user.save()
@ -47,14 +52,14 @@ class BackendTest(TestCase):
self.assertEqual(user.has_perm('auth.test'), False)
def test_custom_perms(self):
user = User.objects.get(username='test')
content_type=ContentType.objects.get_for_model(Group)
user = self.UserModel.objects.get(username='test')
content_type = ContentType.objects.get_for_model(Group)
perm = Permission.objects.create(name='test', content_type=content_type, codename='test')
user.user_permissions.add(perm)
user.save()
# reloading user to purge the _perm_cache
user = User.objects.get(username='test')
user = self.UserModel.objects.get(username='test')
self.assertEqual(user.get_all_permissions() == set(['auth.test']), True)
self.assertEqual(user.get_group_permissions(), set([]))
self.assertEqual(user.has_module_perms('Group'), False)
@ -65,7 +70,7 @@ class BackendTest(TestCase):
perm = Permission.objects.create(name='test3', content_type=content_type, codename='test3')
user.user_permissions.add(perm)
user.save()
user = User.objects.get(username='test')
user = self.UserModel.objects.get(username='test')
self.assertEqual(user.get_all_permissions(), set(['auth.test2', 'auth.test', 'auth.test3']))
self.assertEqual(user.has_perm('test'), False)
self.assertEqual(user.has_perm('auth.test'), True)
@ -75,7 +80,7 @@ class BackendTest(TestCase):
group.permissions.add(perm)
group.save()
user.groups.add(group)
user = User.objects.get(username='test')
user = self.UserModel.objects.get(username='test')
exp = set(['auth.test2', 'auth.test', 'auth.test3', 'auth.test_group'])
self.assertEqual(user.get_all_permissions(), exp)
self.assertEqual(user.get_group_permissions(), set(['auth.test_group']))
@ -87,8 +92,8 @@ class BackendTest(TestCase):
def test_has_no_object_perm(self):
"""Regressiontest for #12462"""
user = User.objects.get(username='test')
content_type=ContentType.objects.get_for_model(Group)
user = self.UserModel.objects.get(username='test')
content_type = ContentType.objects.get_for_model(Group)
perm = Permission.objects.create(name='test', content_type=content_type, codename='test')
user.user_permissions.add(perm)
user.save()
@ -100,9 +105,65 @@ class BackendTest(TestCase):
def test_get_all_superuser_permissions(self):
"A superuser has all permissions. Refs #14795"
user = User.objects.get(username='test2')
user = self.UserModel.objects.get(username='test2')
self.assertEqual(len(user.get_all_permissions()), len(Permission.objects.all()))
@skipIfCustomUser
class ModelBackendTest(BaseModelBackendTest, TestCase):
"""
Tests for the ModelBackend using the default User model.
"""
UserModel = User
def create_users(self):
User.objects.create_user(
username='test',
email='test@example.com',
password='test',
)
User.objects.create_superuser(
username='test2',
email='test2@example.com',
password='test',
)
@override_settings(AUTH_USER_MODEL='auth.ExtensionUser')
class ExtensionUserModelBackendTest(BaseModelBackendTest, TestCase):
"""
Tests for the ModelBackend using the custom ExtensionUser model.
This isn't a perfect test, because both the User and ExtensionUser are
synchronized to the database, which wouldn't ordinary happen in
production. As a result, it doesn't catch errors caused by the non-
existence of the User table.
The specific problem is queries on .filter(groups__user) et al, which
makes an implicit assumption that the user model is called 'User'. In
production, the auth.User table won't exist, so the requested join
won't exist either; in testing, the auth.User *does* exist, and
so does the join. However, the join table won't contain any useful
data; for testing, we check that the data we expect actually does exist.
"""
UserModel = ExtensionUser
def create_users(self):
ExtensionUser.objects.create_user(
username='test',
email='test@example.com',
password='test',
date_of_birth=date(2006, 4, 25)
)
ExtensionUser.objects.create_superuser(
username='test2',
email='test2@example.com',
password='test',
date_of_birth=date(1976, 11, 8)
)
class TestObj(object):
pass
@ -110,7 +171,7 @@ class TestObj(object):
class SimpleRowlevelBackend(object):
def has_perm(self, user, perm, obj=None):
if not obj:
return # We only support row level perms
return # We only support row level perms
if isinstance(obj, TestObj):
if user.username == 'test2':
@ -128,7 +189,7 @@ class SimpleRowlevelBackend(object):
def get_all_permissions(self, user, obj=None):
if not obj:
return [] # We only support row level perms
return [] # We only support row level perms
if not isinstance(obj, TestObj):
return ['none']
@ -142,7 +203,7 @@ class SimpleRowlevelBackend(object):
def get_group_permissions(self, user, obj=None):
if not obj:
return # We only support row level perms
return # We only support row level perms
if not isinstance(obj, TestObj):
return ['none']
@ -189,7 +250,6 @@ class RowlevelBackendTest(TestCase):
self.assertEqual(self.user2.get_all_permissions(), set([]))
def test_get_group_permissions(self):
content_type=ContentType.objects.get_for_model(Group)
group = Group.objects.create(name='test_group')
self.user3.groups.add(group)
self.assertEqual(self.user3.get_group_permissions(TestObj()), set(['group_perm']))

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@ -1,11 +1,11 @@
from django.db import models
from django.contrib.auth.models import BaseUserManager, AbstractBaseUser, AbstractUser, UserManager
# The custom User uses email as the unique identifier, and requires
# that every user provide a date of birth. This lets us test
# changes in username datatype, and non-text required fields.
from django.db import models
from django.contrib.auth.models import BaseUserManager, AbstractBaseUser
class CustomUserManager(BaseUserManager):
def create_user(self, email, date_of_birth, password=None):
"""
@ -73,3 +73,18 @@ class CustomUser(AbstractBaseUser):
@property
def is_staff(self):
return self.is_admin
# The extension user is a simple extension of the built-in user class,
# adding a required date_of_birth field. This allows us to check for
# any hard references to the name "User" in forms/handlers etc.
class ExtensionUser(AbstractUser):
date_of_birth = models.DateField()
objects = UserManager()
REQUIRED_FIELDS = AbstractUser.REQUIRED_FIELDS + ['date_of_birth']
class Meta:
app_label = 'auth'