Converted contrib/auth/tokens doctests to unittests. We've always said "no more" to doctests.

git-svn-id: http://code.djangoproject.com/svn/django/trunk@14100 bcc190cf-cafb-0310-a4f2-bffc1f526a37
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Luke Plant 2010-10-10 01:06:42 +00:00
parent 41551a0274
commit f3429da6a0
2 changed files with 48 additions and 37 deletions

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@ -5,12 +5,8 @@ from django.contrib.auth.tests.forms import UserCreationFormTest, Authentication
from django.contrib.auth.tests.remote_user \
import RemoteUserTest, RemoteUserNoCreateTest, RemoteUserCustomTest
from django.contrib.auth.tests.models import ProfileTestCase
from django.contrib.auth.tests.tokens import TOKEN_GENERATOR_TESTS
from django.contrib.auth.tests.tokens import TokenGeneratorTest
from django.contrib.auth.tests.views \
import PasswordResetTest, ChangePasswordTest, LoginTest, LogoutTest
# The password for the fixture data users is 'password'
__test__ = {
'TOKEN_GENERATOR_TESTS': TOKEN_GENERATOR_TESTS,
}

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@ -1,37 +1,52 @@
TOKEN_GENERATOR_TESTS = """
>>> from django.contrib.auth.models import User, AnonymousUser
>>> from django.contrib.auth.tokens import PasswordResetTokenGenerator
>>> from django.conf import settings
>>> u = User.objects.create_user('tokentestuser', 'test2@example.com', 'testpw')
>>> p0 = PasswordResetTokenGenerator()
>>> tk1 = p0.make_token(u)
>>> p0.check_token(u, tk1)
True
from datetime import date, timedelta
>>> u = User.objects.create_user('comebackkid', 'test3@example.com', 'testpw')
>>> p0 = PasswordResetTokenGenerator()
>>> tk1 = p0.make_token(u)
>>> reload = User.objects.get(username='comebackkid')
>>> tk2 = p0.make_token(reload)
>>> tk1 == tk2
True
from django.conf import settings
from django.contrib.auth.models import User, AnonymousUser
from django.contrib.auth.tokens import PasswordResetTokenGenerator
from django.test import TestCase
Tests to ensure we can use the token after n days, but no greater.
Use a mocked version of PasswordResetTokenGenerator so we can change
the value of 'today'
>>> class Mocked(PasswordResetTokenGenerator):
... def __init__(self, today):
... self._today_val = today
... def _today(self):
... return self._today_val
>>> from datetime import date, timedelta
>>> p1 = Mocked(date.today() + timedelta(settings.PASSWORD_RESET_TIMEOUT_DAYS))
>>> p1.check_token(u, tk1)
True
>>> p2 = Mocked(date.today() + timedelta(settings.PASSWORD_RESET_TIMEOUT_DAYS + 1))
>>> p2.check_token(u, tk1)
False
class TokenGeneratorTest(TestCase):
def test_make_token(self):
"""
Ensure that we can make a token and that it is valid
"""
user = User.objects.create_user('tokentestuser', 'test2@example.com', 'testpw')
p0 = PasswordResetTokenGenerator()
tk1 = p0.make_token(user)
self.assertTrue(p0.check_token(user, tk1))
def test_10265(self):
"""
Ensure that the token generated for a user created in the same request
will work correctly.
"""
# See ticket #10265
user = User.objects.create_user('comebackkid', 'test3@example.com', 'testpw')
p0 = PasswordResetTokenGenerator()
tk1 = p0.make_token(user)
reload = User.objects.get(username='comebackkid')
tk2 = p0.make_token(reload)
self.assertEqual(tk1, tk2)
def test_timeout(self):
"""
Ensure we can use the token after n days, but no greater.
"""
# Uses a mocked version of PasswordResetTokenGenerator so we can change
# the value of 'today'
class Mocked(PasswordResetTokenGenerator):
def __init__(self, today):
self._today_val = today
def _today(self):
return self._today_val
user = User.objects.create_user('tokentestuser', 'test2@example.com', 'testpw')
p0 = PasswordResetTokenGenerator()
tk1 = p0.make_token(user)
p1 = Mocked(date.today() + timedelta(settings.PASSWORD_RESET_TIMEOUT_DAYS))
self.assertTrue(p1.check_token(user, tk1))
p2 = Mocked(date.today() + timedelta(settings.PASSWORD_RESET_TIMEOUT_DAYS + 1))
self.assertFalse(p2.check_token(user, tk1))