django1/tests/createsuperuser/tests.py

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from django.contrib.auth import models
from django.contrib.auth.management.commands import changepassword
from django.core.management import call_command
from django.test import TestCase
from django.utils.six import StringIO
class MultiDBChangepasswordManagementCommandTestCase(TestCase):
multi_db = True
def setUp(self):
self.user = models.User.objects.db_manager('other').create_user(username='joe', password='qwerty')
def test_that_changepassword_command_with_database_option_uses_given_db(self):
"""
Executing the changepassword management command with a database option
should operate on the specified DB
"""
self.assertTrue(self.user.check_password('qwerty'))
command = changepassword.Command()
command._get_pass = lambda *args: 'not qwerty'
out = StringIO()
command.execute(username="joe", database='other', stdout=out)
command_output = out.getvalue().strip()
self.assertEqual(command_output, "Changing password for user 'joe'\nPassword changed successfully for user 'joe'")
self.assertTrue(models.User.objects.using('other').get(username="joe").check_password("not qwerty"))
class MultiDBCreatesuperuserTestCase(TestCase):
multi_db = True
def test_createsuperuser_command_with_database_option(self):
" createsuperuser command should operate on specified DB"
new_io = StringIO()
call_command(
"createsuperuser",
interactive=False,
username="joe",
email="joe@somewhere.org",
database='other',
stdout=new_io
)
command_output = new_io.getvalue().strip()
self.assertEqual(command_output, 'Superuser created successfully.')
u = models.User.objects.using('other').get(username="joe")
self.assertEqual(u.email, 'joe@somewhere.org')
new_io.close()