from django.contrib.auth import get_user_model from django.contrib.auth.models import Group, User, UserManager from django.contrib.auth.tests.utils import skipIfCustomUser from django.db.models.signals import post_save from django.test import TestCase from django.test.utils import override_settings @skipIfCustomUser @override_settings(USE_TZ=False) class NaturalKeysTestCase(TestCase): fixtures = ['authtestdata.json'] def test_user_natural_key(self): staff_user = User.objects.get(username='staff') self.assertEqual(User.objects.get_by_natural_key('staff'), staff_user) self.assertEqual(staff_user.natural_key(), ('staff',)) def test_group_natural_key(self): users_group = Group.objects.create(name='users') self.assertEqual(Group.objects.get_by_natural_key('users'), users_group) @skipIfCustomUser @override_settings(USE_TZ=False) class LoadDataWithoutNaturalKeysTestCase(TestCase): fixtures = ['regular.json'] def test_user_is_created_and_added_to_group(self): user = User.objects.get(username='my_username') group = Group.objects.get(name='my_group') self.assertEqual(group, user.groups.get()) @skipIfCustomUser @override_settings(USE_TZ=False) class LoadDataWithNaturalKeysTestCase(TestCase): fixtures = ['natural.json'] def test_user_is_created_and_added_to_group(self): user = User.objects.get(username='my_username') group = Group.objects.get(name='my_group') self.assertEqual(group, user.groups.get()) @skipIfCustomUser class UserManagerTestCase(TestCase): def test_create_user(self): email_lowercase = 'normal@normal.com' user = User.objects.create_user('user', email_lowercase) self.assertEqual(user.email, email_lowercase) self.assertEqual(user.username, 'user') self.assertFalse(user.has_usable_password()) def test_create_user_email_domain_normalize_rfc3696(self): # According to http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc3696#section-3 # the "@" symbol can be part of the local part of an email address returned = UserManager.normalize_email(r'Abc\@DEF@EXAMPLE.com') self.assertEqual(returned, r'Abc\@DEF@example.com') def test_create_user_email_domain_normalize(self): returned = UserManager.normalize_email('normal@DOMAIN.COM') self.assertEqual(returned, 'normal@domain.com') def test_create_user_email_domain_normalize_with_whitespace(self): returned = UserManager.normalize_email('email\ with_whitespace@D.COM') self.assertEqual(returned, 'email\ with_whitespace@d.com') def test_empty_username(self): self.assertRaisesMessage(ValueError, 'The given username must be set', User.objects.create_user, username='') class IsActiveTestCase(TestCase): """ Tests the behavior of the guaranteed is_active attribute """ @skipIfCustomUser def test_builtin_user_isactive(self): user = User.objects.create(username='foo', email='foo@bar.com') # is_active is true by default self.assertEqual(user.is_active, True) user.is_active = False user.save() user_fetched = User.objects.get(pk=user.pk) # the is_active flag is saved self.assertFalse(user_fetched.is_active) @override_settings(AUTH_USER_MODEL='auth.IsActiveTestUser1') def test_is_active_field_default(self): """ tests that the default value for is_active is provided """ UserModel = get_user_model() user = UserModel(username='foo') self.assertEqual(user.is_active, True) # you can set the attribute - but it will not save user.is_active = False # there should be no problem saving - but the attribute is not saved user.save() user_fetched = UserModel._default_manager.get(pk=user.pk) # the attribute is always true for newly retrieved instance self.assertEqual(user_fetched.is_active, True) @skipIfCustomUser class TestCreateSuperUserSignals(TestCase): """ Simple test case for ticket #20541 """ def post_save_listener(self, *args, **kwargs): self.signals_count += 1 def setUp(self): self.signals_count = 0 post_save.connect(self.post_save_listener, sender=User) def tearDown(self): post_save.disconnect(self.post_save_listener, sender=User) def test_create_user(self): User.objects.create_user("JohnDoe") self.assertEqual(self.signals_count, 1) def test_create_superuser(self): User.objects.create_superuser("JohnDoe", "mail@example.com", "1") self.assertEqual(self.signals_count, 1)