django1/django/contrib/auth/tests/views.py

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import re
from django.contrib.auth.models import User
from django.test import TestCase
from django.core import mail
class PasswordResetTest(TestCase):
fixtures = ['authtestdata.json']
urls = 'django.contrib.auth.urls'
def test_email_not_found(self):
"Error is raised if the provided email address isn't currently registered"
response = self.client.get('/password_reset/')
self.assertEquals(response.status_code, 200)
response = self.client.post('/password_reset/', {'email': 'not_a_real_email@email.com'})
self.assertContains(response, "That e-mail address doesn't have an associated user account")
self.assertEquals(len(mail.outbox), 0)
def test_email_found(self):
"Email is sent if a valid email address is provided for password reset"
response = self.client.post('/password_reset/', {'email': 'staffmember@example.com'})
self.assertEquals(response.status_code, 302)
self.assertEquals(len(mail.outbox), 1)
self.assert_("http://" in mail.outbox[0].body)
def _test_confirm_start(self):
# Start by creating the email
response = self.client.post('/password_reset/', {'email': 'staffmember@example.com'})
self.assertEquals(response.status_code, 302)
self.assertEquals(len(mail.outbox), 1)
return self._read_signup_email(mail.outbox[0])
def _read_signup_email(self, email):
urlmatch = re.search(r"https?://[^/]*(/.*reset/\S*)", email.body)
self.assert_(urlmatch is not None, "No URL found in sent email")
return urlmatch.group(), urlmatch.groups()[0]
def test_confirm_valid(self):
url, path = self._test_confirm_start()
response = self.client.get(path)
# redirect to a 'complete' page:
self.assertEquals(response.status_code, 200)
self.assert_("Please enter your new password" in response.content)
def test_confirm_invalid(self):
url, path = self._test_confirm_start()
# Lets munge the token in the path, but keep the same length,
# in case the URL conf will reject a different length
path = path[:-5] + ("0"*4) + path[-1]
response = self.client.get(path)
self.assertEquals(response.status_code, 200)
self.assert_("The password reset link was invalid" in response.content)
def test_confirm_invalid_post(self):
# Same as test_confirm_invalid, but trying
# to do a POST instead.
url, path = self._test_confirm_start()
path = path[:-5] + ("0"*4) + path[-1]
response = self.client.post(path, {'new_password1': 'anewpassword',
'new_password2':' anewpassword'})
# Check the password has not been changed
u = User.objects.get(email='staffmember@example.com')
self.assert_(not u.check_password("anewpassword"))
def test_confirm_complete(self):
url, path = self._test_confirm_start()
response = self.client.post(path, {'new_password1': 'anewpassword',
'new_password2': 'anewpassword'})
# It redirects us to a 'complete' page:
self.assertEquals(response.status_code, 302)
# Check the password has been changed
u = User.objects.get(email='staffmember@example.com')
self.assert_(u.check_password("anewpassword"))
# Check we can't use the link again
response = self.client.get(path)
self.assertEquals(response.status_code, 200)
self.assert_("The password reset link was invalid" in response.content)
def test_confirm_different_passwords(self):
url, path = self._test_confirm_start()
response = self.client.post(path, {'new_password1': 'anewpassword',
'new_password2':' x'})
self.assertEquals(response.status_code, 200)
self.assert_("The two password fields didn't match" in response.content)