from __future__ import unicode_literals from datetime import date import locale import sys from django.apps import apps from django.contrib.auth import models, management from django.contrib.auth.checks import check_user_model from django.contrib.auth.management import create_permissions from django.contrib.auth.management.commands import changepassword, createsuperuser from django.contrib.auth.models import User from django.contrib.auth.tests.custom_user import CustomUser from django.contrib.auth.tests.utils import skipIfCustomUser from django.contrib.contenttypes.models import ContentType from django.core import checks from django.core import exceptions from django.core.management import call_command from django.core.management.base import CommandError from django.test import TestCase, override_settings, override_system_checks from django.utils import six from django.utils.encoding import force_str def mock_inputs(inputs): """ Decorator to temporarily replace input/getpass to allow interactive createsuperuser. """ def inner(test_func): def wrapped(*args): class mock_getpass: @staticmethod def getpass(prompt=b'Password: ', stream=None): if six.PY2: # getpass on Windows only supports prompt as bytestring (#19807) assert isinstance(prompt, six.binary_type) return inputs['password'] def mock_input(prompt): # prompt should be encoded in Python 2. This line will raise an # Exception if prompt contains unencoded non-ASCII on Python 2. prompt = str(prompt) assert str('__proxy__') not in prompt response = '' for key, val in inputs.items(): if force_str(key) in prompt.lower(): response = val break return response old_getpass = createsuperuser.getpass old_input = createsuperuser.input createsuperuser.getpass = mock_getpass createsuperuser.input = mock_input try: test_func(*args) finally: createsuperuser.getpass = old_getpass createsuperuser.input = old_input return wrapped return inner class MockTTY(object): """ A fake stdin object that pretends to be a TTY to be used in conjunction with mock_inputs. """ def isatty(self): return True @skipIfCustomUser class GetDefaultUsernameTestCase(TestCase): def setUp(self): self.old_get_system_username = management.get_system_username def tearDown(self): management.get_system_username = self.old_get_system_username def test_actual_implementation(self): self.assertIsInstance(management.get_system_username(), six.text_type) def test_simple(self): management.get_system_username = lambda: 'joe' self.assertEqual(management.get_default_username(), 'joe') def test_existing(self): models.User.objects.create(username='joe') management.get_system_username = lambda: 'joe' self.assertEqual(management.get_default_username(), '') self.assertEqual( management.get_default_username(check_db=False), 'joe') def test_i18n(self): # 'Julia' with accented 'u': management.get_system_username = lambda: 'J\xfalia' self.assertEqual(management.get_default_username(), 'julia') @skipIfCustomUser class ChangepasswordManagementCommandTestCase(TestCase): def setUp(self): self.user = models.User.objects.create_user(username='joe', password='qwerty') self.stdout = six.StringIO() self.stderr = six.StringIO() def tearDown(self): self.stdout.close() self.stderr.close() def test_that_changepassword_command_changes_joes_password(self): "Executing the changepassword management command should change joe's password" self.assertTrue(self.user.check_password('qwerty')) command = changepassword.Command() command._get_pass = lambda *args: 'not qwerty' command.execute("joe", stdout=self.stdout) command_output = self.stdout.getvalue().strip() self.assertEqual(command_output, "Changing password for user 'joe'\nPassword changed successfully for user 'joe'") self.assertTrue(models.User.objects.get(username="joe").check_password("not qwerty")) def test_that_max_tries_exits_1(self): """ A CommandError should be thrown by handle() if the user enters in mismatched passwords three times. """ command = changepassword.Command() command._get_pass = lambda *args: args or 'foo' with self.assertRaises(CommandError): command.execute("joe", stdout=self.stdout, stderr=self.stderr) def test_that_changepassword_command_works_with_nonascii_output(self): """ #21627 -- Executing the changepassword management command should allow non-ASCII characters from the User object representation. """ # 'Julia' with accented 'u': models.User.objects.create_user(username='J\xfalia', password='qwerty') command = changepassword.Command() command._get_pass = lambda *args: 'not qwerty' command.execute("J\xfalia", stdout=self.stdout) @skipIfCustomUser class CreatesuperuserManagementCommandTestCase(TestCase): def test_basic_usage(self): "Check the operation of the createsuperuser management command" # We can use the management command to create a superuser new_io = six.StringIO() call_command( "createsuperuser", interactive=False, username="joe", email="joe@somewhere.org", stdout=new_io ) command_output = new_io.getvalue().strip() self.assertEqual(command_output, 'Superuser created successfully.') u = User.objects.get(username="joe") self.assertEqual(u.email, 'joe@somewhere.org') # created password should be unusable self.assertFalse(u.has_usable_password()) @mock_inputs({'password': "nopasswd"}) def test_nolocale(self): """ Check that createsuperuser does not break when no locale is set. See ticket #16017. """ old_getdefaultlocale = locale.getdefaultlocale try: # Temporarily remove locale information locale.getdefaultlocale = lambda: (None, None) # Call the command in this new environment call_command( "createsuperuser", interactive=True, username="nolocale@somewhere.org", email="nolocale@somewhere.org", verbosity=0, stdin=MockTTY(), ) except TypeError: self.fail("createsuperuser fails if the OS provides no information about the current locale") finally: # Re-apply locale information locale.getdefaultlocale = old_getdefaultlocale # If we were successful, a user should have been created u = User.objects.get(username="nolocale@somewhere.org") self.assertEqual(u.email, 'nolocale@somewhere.org') @mock_inputs({ 'password': "nopasswd", 'u\u017eivatel': 'foo', # username (cz) 'email': 'nolocale@somewhere.org'}) def test_non_ascii_verbose_name(self): # Aliased so the string doesn't get extracted from django.utils.translation import ugettext_lazy as ulazy username_field = User._meta.get_field('username') old_verbose_name = username_field.verbose_name username_field.verbose_name = ulazy('u\u017eivatel') new_io = six.StringIO() try: call_command( "createsuperuser", interactive=True, stdout=new_io, stdin=MockTTY(), ) finally: username_field.verbose_name = old_verbose_name command_output = new_io.getvalue().strip() self.assertEqual(command_output, 'Superuser created successfully.') def test_verbosity_zero(self): # We can supress output on the management command new_io = six.StringIO() call_command( "createsuperuser", interactive=False, username="joe2", email="joe2@somewhere.org", verbosity=0, stdout=new_io ) command_output = new_io.getvalue().strip() self.assertEqual(command_output, '') u = User.objects.get(username="joe2") self.assertEqual(u.email, 'joe2@somewhere.org') self.assertFalse(u.has_usable_password()) def test_email_in_username(self): new_io = six.StringIO() call_command( "createsuperuser", interactive=False, username="joe+admin@somewhere.org", email="joe@somewhere.org", stdout=new_io ) u = User._default_manager.get(username="joe+admin@somewhere.org") self.assertEqual(u.email, 'joe@somewhere.org') self.assertFalse(u.has_usable_password()) @override_settings(AUTH_USER_MODEL='auth.CustomUser') def test_swappable_user(self): "A superuser can be created when a custom User model is in use" # We can use the management command to create a superuser # We skip validation because the temporary substitution of the # swappable User model messes with validation. new_io = six.StringIO() call_command( "createsuperuser", interactive=False, email="joe@somewhere.org", date_of_birth="1976-04-01", stdout=new_io, skip_checks=True ) command_output = new_io.getvalue().strip() self.assertEqual(command_output, 'Superuser created successfully.') u = CustomUser._default_manager.get(email="joe@somewhere.org") self.assertEqual(u.date_of_birth, date(1976, 4, 1)) # created password should be unusable self.assertFalse(u.has_usable_password()) @override_settings(AUTH_USER_MODEL='auth.CustomUser') def test_swappable_user_missing_required_field(self): "A Custom superuser won't be created when a required field isn't provided" # We can use the management command to create a superuser # We skip validation because the temporary substitution of the # swappable User model messes with validation. new_io = six.StringIO() with self.assertRaises(CommandError): call_command( "createsuperuser", interactive=False, username="joe@somewhere.org", stdout=new_io, stderr=new_io, skip_checks=True ) self.assertEqual(CustomUser._default_manager.count(), 0) def test_skip_if_not_in_TTY(self): """ If the command is not called from a TTY, it should be skipped and a message should be displayed (#7423). """ class FakeStdin(object): """A fake stdin object that has isatty() return False.""" def isatty(self): return False out = six.StringIO() call_command( "createsuperuser", stdin=FakeStdin(), stdout=out, interactive=True, ) self.assertEqual(User._default_manager.count(), 0) self.assertIn("Superuser creation skipped", out.getvalue()) def test_passing_stdin(self): """ You can pass a stdin object as an option and it should be available on self.stdin. If no such option is passed, it defaults to sys.stdin. """ sentinel = object() command = createsuperuser.Command() command.execute( stdin=sentinel, stdout=six.StringIO(), interactive=False, username='janet', email='janet@example.com', ) self.assertIs(command.stdin, sentinel) command = createsuperuser.Command() command.execute( stdout=six.StringIO(), interactive=False, username='joe', email='joe@example.com', ) self.assertIs(command.stdin, sys.stdin) class CustomUserModelValidationTestCase(TestCase): @override_settings(AUTH_USER_MODEL='auth.CustomUserNonListRequiredFields') @override_system_checks([check_user_model]) def test_required_fields_is_list(self): "REQUIRED_FIELDS should be a list." from .custom_user import CustomUserNonListRequiredFields errors = checks.run_checks() expected = [ checks.Error( "'REQUIRED_FIELDS' must be a list or tuple.", hint=None, obj=CustomUserNonListRequiredFields, id='auth.E001', ), ] self.assertEqual(errors, expected) @override_settings(AUTH_USER_MODEL='auth.CustomUserBadRequiredFields') @override_system_checks([check_user_model]) def test_username_not_in_required_fields(self): "USERNAME_FIELD should not appear in REQUIRED_FIELDS." from .custom_user import CustomUserBadRequiredFields errors = checks.run_checks() expected = [ checks.Error( ("The field named as the 'USERNAME_FIELD' for a custom user model " "must not be included in 'REQUIRED_FIELDS'."), hint=None, obj=CustomUserBadRequiredFields, id='auth.E002', ), ] self.assertEqual(errors, expected) @override_settings(AUTH_USER_MODEL='auth.CustomUserNonUniqueUsername') @override_system_checks([check_user_model]) def test_username_non_unique(self): "A non-unique USERNAME_FIELD should raise a model validation error." from .custom_user import CustomUserNonUniqueUsername errors = checks.run_checks() expected = [ checks.Error( ("'CustomUserNonUniqueUsername.username' must be " "unique because it is named as the 'USERNAME_FIELD'."), hint=None, obj=CustomUserNonUniqueUsername, id='auth.E003', ), ] self.assertEqual(errors, expected) @override_settings(AUTH_USER_MODEL='auth.CustomUserNonUniqueUsername', AUTHENTICATION_BACKENDS=[ 'my.custom.backend', ]) @override_system_checks([check_user_model]) def test_username_non_unique_with_custom_backend(self): """ A non-unique USERNAME_FIELD should raise an error only if we use the default authentication backend. Otherwise, an warning should be raised. """ from .custom_user import CustomUserNonUniqueUsername errors = checks.run_checks() expected = [ checks.Warning( ("'CustomUserNonUniqueUsername.username' is named as " "the 'USERNAME_FIELD', but it is not unique."), hint=('Ensure that your authentication backend(s) can handle ' 'non-unique usernames.'), obj=CustomUserNonUniqueUsername, id='auth.W004', ) ] self.assertEqual(errors, expected) class PermissionTestCase(TestCase): def setUp(self): self._original_permissions = models.Permission._meta.permissions[:] self._original_default_permissions = models.Permission._meta.default_permissions self._original_verbose_name = models.Permission._meta.verbose_name def tearDown(self): models.Permission._meta.permissions = self._original_permissions models.Permission._meta.default_permissions = self._original_default_permissions models.Permission._meta.verbose_name = self._original_verbose_name ContentType.objects.clear_cache() def test_duplicated_permissions(self): """ Test that we show proper error message if we are trying to create duplicate permissions. """ auth_app_config = apps.get_app_config('auth') # check duplicated default permission models.Permission._meta.permissions = [ ('change_permission', 'Can edit permission (duplicate)')] six.assertRaisesRegex(self, CommandError, "The permission codename 'change_permission' clashes with a " "builtin permission for model 'auth.Permission'.", create_permissions, auth_app_config, verbosity=0) # check duplicated custom permissions models.Permission._meta.permissions = [ ('my_custom_permission', 'Some permission'), ('other_one', 'Some other permission'), ('my_custom_permission', 'Some permission with duplicate permission code'), ] six.assertRaisesRegex(self, CommandError, "The permission codename 'my_custom_permission' is duplicated for model " "'auth.Permission'.", create_permissions, auth_app_config, verbosity=0) # should not raise anything models.Permission._meta.permissions = [ ('my_custom_permission', 'Some permission'), ('other_one', 'Some other permission'), ] create_permissions(auth_app_config, verbosity=0) def test_default_permissions(self): auth_app_config = apps.get_app_config('auth') permission_content_type = ContentType.objects.get_by_natural_key('auth', 'permission') models.Permission._meta.permissions = [ ('my_custom_permission', 'Some permission'), ] create_permissions(auth_app_config, verbosity=0) # add/change/delete permission by default + custom permission self.assertEqual(models.Permission.objects.filter( content_type=permission_content_type, ).count(), 4) models.Permission.objects.filter(content_type=permission_content_type).delete() models.Permission._meta.default_permissions = [] create_permissions(auth_app_config, verbosity=0) # custom permission only since default permissions is empty self.assertEqual(models.Permission.objects.filter( content_type=permission_content_type, ).count(), 1) def test_verbose_name_length(self): auth_app_config = apps.get_app_config('auth') permission_content_type = ContentType.objects.get_by_natural_key('auth', 'permission') models.Permission.objects.filter(content_type=permission_content_type).delete() models.Permission._meta.verbose_name = "some ridiculously long verbose name that is out of control" six.assertRaisesRegex(self, exceptions.ValidationError, "The verbose_name of permission is longer than 39 characters", create_permissions, auth_app_config, verbosity=0)