django/tests/auth_tests/test_forms.py

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import datetime
import re
from unittest import mock
from django.contrib.auth.forms import (
AdminPasswordChangeForm,
AuthenticationForm,
PasswordChangeForm,
PasswordResetForm,
ReadOnlyPasswordHashField,
ReadOnlyPasswordHashWidget,
SetPasswordForm,
UserChangeForm,
UserCreationForm,
)
from django.contrib.auth.models import User
from django.contrib.auth.signals import user_login_failed
from django.contrib.sites.models import Site
from django.core import mail
from django.core.exceptions import ValidationError
from django.core.mail import EmailMultiAlternatives
from django.forms import forms
from django.forms.fields import CharField, Field, IntegerField
from django.test import SimpleTestCase, TestCase, override_settings
from django.utils import translation
from django.utils.text import capfirst
from django.utils.translation import gettext as _
from .models.custom_user import (
CustomUser,
CustomUserWithoutIsActiveField,
ExtensionUser,
)
from .models.with_custom_email_field import CustomEmailField
from .models.with_integer_username import IntegerUsernameUser
from .settings import AUTH_TEMPLATES
class TestDataMixin:
@classmethod
def setUpTestData(cls):
cls.u1 = User.objects.create_user(
username="testclient", password="password", email="testclient@example.com"
)
cls.u2 = User.objects.create_user(
username="inactive", password="password", is_active=False
)
cls.u3 = User.objects.create_user(username="staff", password="password")
cls.u4 = User.objects.create(username="empty_password", password="")
cls.u5 = User.objects.create(username="unmanageable_password", password="$")
cls.u6 = User.objects.create(username="unknown_password", password="foo$bar")
class UserCreationFormTest(TestDataMixin, TestCase):
def test_user_already_exists(self):
data = {
"username": "testclient",
"password1": "test123",
"password2": "test123",
}
form = UserCreationForm(data)
self.assertFalse(form.is_valid())
self.assertEqual(
form["username"].errors,
[str(User._meta.get_field("username").error_messages["unique"])],
)
def test_invalid_data(self):
data = {
"username": "jsmith!",
"password1": "test123",
"password2": "test123",
}
form = UserCreationForm(data)
self.assertFalse(form.is_valid())
validator = next(
v
for v in User._meta.get_field("username").validators
if v.code == "invalid"
)
self.assertEqual(form["username"].errors, [str(validator.message)])
def test_password_verification(self):
# The verification password is incorrect.
data = {
"username": "jsmith",
"password1": "test123",
"password2": "test",
}
form = UserCreationForm(data)
self.assertFalse(form.is_valid())
self.assertEqual(
form["password2"].errors, [str(form.error_messages["password_mismatch"])]
)
def test_both_passwords(self):
# One (or both) passwords weren't given
data = {"username": "jsmith"}
form = UserCreationForm(data)
required_error = [str(Field.default_error_messages["required"])]
self.assertFalse(form.is_valid())
self.assertEqual(form["password1"].errors, required_error)
self.assertEqual(form["password2"].errors, required_error)
data["password2"] = "test123"
form = UserCreationForm(data)
self.assertFalse(form.is_valid())
self.assertEqual(form["password1"].errors, required_error)
self.assertEqual(form["password2"].errors, [])
@mock.patch("django.contrib.auth.password_validation.password_changed")
def test_success(self, password_changed):
# The success case.
data = {
"username": "jsmith@example.com",
"password1": "test123",
"password2": "test123",
}
form = UserCreationForm(data)
self.assertTrue(form.is_valid())
form.save(commit=False)
self.assertEqual(password_changed.call_count, 0)
u = form.save()
self.assertEqual(password_changed.call_count, 1)
self.assertEqual(repr(u), "<User: jsmith@example.com>")
def test_unicode_username(self):
data = {
"username": "",
"password1": "test123",
"password2": "test123",
}
form = UserCreationForm(data)
self.assertTrue(form.is_valid())
u = form.save()
self.assertEqual(u.username, "")
def test_normalize_username(self):
# The normalization happens in AbstractBaseUser.clean() and ModelForm
# validation calls Model.clean().
ohm_username = "testΩ" # U+2126 OHM SIGN
data = {
"username": ohm_username,
"password1": "pwd2",
"password2": "pwd2",
}
form = UserCreationForm(data)
self.assertTrue(form.is_valid())
user = form.save()
self.assertNotEqual(user.username, ohm_username)
self.assertEqual(user.username, "testΩ") # U+03A9 GREEK CAPITAL LETTER OMEGA
def test_duplicate_normalized_unicode(self):
"""
To prevent almost identical usernames, visually identical but differing
by their unicode code points only, Unicode NFKC normalization should
make appear them equal to Django.
"""
omega_username = "iamtheΩ" # U+03A9 GREEK CAPITAL LETTER OMEGA
ohm_username = "iamtheΩ" # U+2126 OHM SIGN
self.assertNotEqual(omega_username, ohm_username)
User.objects.create_user(username=omega_username, password="pwd")
data = {
"username": ohm_username,
"password1": "pwd2",
"password2": "pwd2",
}
form = UserCreationForm(data)
self.assertFalse(form.is_valid())
self.assertEqual(
form.errors["username"], ["A user with that username already exists."]
)
@override_settings(
AUTH_PASSWORD_VALIDATORS=[
{
"NAME": (
"django.contrib.auth.password_validation."
"UserAttributeSimilarityValidator"
)
},
{
"NAME": (
"django.contrib.auth.password_validation.MinimumLengthValidator"
),
"OPTIONS": {
"min_length": 12,
},
},
]
)
def test_validates_password(self):
data = {
"username": "testclient",
"password1": "testclient",
"password2": "testclient",
}
form = UserCreationForm(data)
self.assertFalse(form.is_valid())
self.assertEqual(len(form["password2"].errors), 2)
self.assertIn(
"The password is too similar to the username.", form["password2"].errors
)
self.assertIn(
"This password is too short. It must contain at least 12 characters.",
form["password2"].errors,
)
def test_custom_form(self):
class CustomUserCreationForm(UserCreationForm):
class Meta(UserCreationForm.Meta):
model = ExtensionUser
fields = UserCreationForm.Meta.fields + ("date_of_birth",)
data = {
"username": "testclient",
"password1": "testclient",
"password2": "testclient",
"date_of_birth": "1988-02-24",
}
form = CustomUserCreationForm(data)
self.assertTrue(form.is_valid())
def test_custom_form_with_different_username_field(self):
class CustomUserCreationForm(UserCreationForm):
class Meta(UserCreationForm.Meta):
model = CustomUser
fields = ("email", "date_of_birth")
data = {
"email": "test@client222.com",
"password1": "testclient",
"password2": "testclient",
"date_of_birth": "1988-02-24",
}
form = CustomUserCreationForm(data)
self.assertTrue(form.is_valid())
def test_custom_form_hidden_username_field(self):
class CustomUserCreationForm(UserCreationForm):
class Meta(UserCreationForm.Meta):
model = CustomUserWithoutIsActiveField
fields = ("email",) # without USERNAME_FIELD
data = {
"email": "testclient@example.com",
"password1": "testclient",
"password2": "testclient",
}
form = CustomUserCreationForm(data)
self.assertTrue(form.is_valid())
def test_password_whitespace_not_stripped(self):
data = {
"username": "testuser",
"password1": " testpassword ",
"password2": " testpassword ",
}
form = UserCreationForm(data)
self.assertTrue(form.is_valid())
self.assertEqual(form.cleaned_data["password1"], data["password1"])
self.assertEqual(form.cleaned_data["password2"], data["password2"])
@override_settings(
AUTH_PASSWORD_VALIDATORS=[
{
"NAME": (
"django.contrib.auth.password_validation."
"UserAttributeSimilarityValidator"
)
},
]
)
def test_password_help_text(self):
form = UserCreationForm()
self.assertEqual(
form.fields["password1"].help_text,
"<ul><li>"
"Your password cant be too similar to your other personal information."
"</li></ul>",
)
@override_settings(
AUTH_PASSWORD_VALIDATORS=[
{
"NAME": (
"django.contrib.auth.password_validation."
"UserAttributeSimilarityValidator"
)
},
]
)
def test_user_create_form_validates_password_with_all_data(self):
"""UserCreationForm password validation uses all of the form's data."""
class CustomUserCreationForm(UserCreationForm):
class Meta(UserCreationForm.Meta):
model = User
fields = ("username", "email", "first_name", "last_name")
form = CustomUserCreationForm(
{
"username": "testuser",
"password1": "testpassword",
"password2": "testpassword",
"first_name": "testpassword",
"last_name": "lastname",
}
)
self.assertFalse(form.is_valid())
self.assertEqual(
form.errors["password2"],
["The password is too similar to the first name."],
)
def test_username_field_autocapitalize_none(self):
form = UserCreationForm()
self.assertEqual(
form.fields["username"].widget.attrs.get("autocapitalize"), "none"
)
def test_html_autocomplete_attributes(self):
form = UserCreationForm()
tests = (
("username", "username"),
("password1", "new-password"),
("password2", "new-password"),
)
for field_name, autocomplete in tests:
with self.subTest(field_name=field_name, autocomplete=autocomplete):
self.assertEqual(
form.fields[field_name].widget.attrs["autocomplete"], autocomplete
)
# To verify that the login form rejects inactive users, use an authentication
# backend that allows them.
@override_settings(
AUTHENTICATION_BACKENDS=["django.contrib.auth.backends.AllowAllUsersModelBackend"]
)
class AuthenticationFormTest(TestDataMixin, TestCase):
def test_invalid_username(self):
# The user submits an invalid username.
data = {
"username": "jsmith_does_not_exist",
"password": "test123",
}
form = AuthenticationForm(None, data)
self.assertFalse(form.is_valid())
self.assertEqual(
form.non_field_errors(),
[
form.error_messages["invalid_login"]
% {"username": User._meta.get_field("username").verbose_name}
],
)
def test_inactive_user(self):
# The user is inactive.
data = {
"username": "inactive",
"password": "password",
}
form = AuthenticationForm(None, data)
self.assertFalse(form.is_valid())
self.assertEqual(
form.non_field_errors(), [str(form.error_messages["inactive"])]
)
# Use an authentication backend that rejects inactive users.
@override_settings(
AUTHENTICATION_BACKENDS=["django.contrib.auth.backends.ModelBackend"]
)
def test_inactive_user_incorrect_password(self):
"""An invalid login doesn't leak the inactive status of a user."""
data = {
"username": "inactive",
"password": "incorrect",
}
form = AuthenticationForm(None, data)
self.assertFalse(form.is_valid())
self.assertEqual(
form.non_field_errors(),
[
form.error_messages["invalid_login"]
% {"username": User._meta.get_field("username").verbose_name}
],
)
def test_login_failed(self):
signal_calls = []
def signal_handler(**kwargs):
signal_calls.append(kwargs)
user_login_failed.connect(signal_handler)
fake_request = object()
try:
form = AuthenticationForm(
fake_request,
{
"username": "testclient",
"password": "incorrect",
},
)
self.assertFalse(form.is_valid())
self.assertIs(signal_calls[0]["request"], fake_request)
finally:
user_login_failed.disconnect(signal_handler)
def test_inactive_user_i18n(self):
with self.settings(USE_I18N=True), translation.override(
"pt-br", deactivate=True
):
# The user is inactive.
data = {
"username": "inactive",
"password": "password",
}
form = AuthenticationForm(None, data)
self.assertFalse(form.is_valid())
self.assertEqual(
form.non_field_errors(), [str(form.error_messages["inactive"])]
)
# Use an authentication backend that allows inactive users.
@override_settings(
AUTHENTICATION_BACKENDS=[
"django.contrib.auth.backends.AllowAllUsersModelBackend"
]
)
def test_custom_login_allowed_policy(self):
# The user is inactive, but our custom form policy allows them to log in.
data = {
"username": "inactive",
"password": "password",
}
class AuthenticationFormWithInactiveUsersOkay(AuthenticationForm):
def confirm_login_allowed(self, user):
pass
form = AuthenticationFormWithInactiveUsersOkay(None, data)
self.assertTrue(form.is_valid())
# Raise a ValidationError in the form to disallow some logins according
# to custom logic.
class PickyAuthenticationForm(AuthenticationForm):
def confirm_login_allowed(self, user):
if user.username == "inactive":
raise ValidationError("This user is disallowed.")
raise ValidationError("Sorry, nobody's allowed in.")
form = PickyAuthenticationForm(None, data)
self.assertFalse(form.is_valid())
self.assertEqual(form.non_field_errors(), ["This user is disallowed."])
data = {
"username": "testclient",
"password": "password",
}
form = PickyAuthenticationForm(None, data)
self.assertFalse(form.is_valid())
self.assertEqual(form.non_field_errors(), ["Sorry, nobody's allowed in."])
def test_success(self):
# The success case
data = {
"username": "testclient",
"password": "password",
}
form = AuthenticationForm(None, data)
self.assertTrue(form.is_valid())
self.assertEqual(form.non_field_errors(), [])
def test_unicode_username(self):
User.objects.create_user(username="Σαρα", password="pwd")
data = {
"username": "Σαρα",
"password": "pwd",
}
form = AuthenticationForm(None, data)
self.assertTrue(form.is_valid())
self.assertEqual(form.non_field_errors(), [])
@override_settings(AUTH_USER_MODEL="auth_tests.CustomEmailField")
def test_username_field_max_length_matches_user_model(self):
self.assertEqual(CustomEmailField._meta.get_field("username").max_length, 255)
data = {
"username": "u" * 255,
"password": "pwd",
"email": "test@example.com",
}
CustomEmailField.objects.create_user(**data)
form = AuthenticationForm(None, data)
self.assertEqual(form.fields["username"].max_length, 255)
self.assertEqual(form.fields["username"].widget.attrs.get("maxlength"), 255)
self.assertEqual(form.errors, {})
@override_settings(AUTH_USER_MODEL="auth_tests.IntegerUsernameUser")
def test_username_field_max_length_defaults_to_254(self):
self.assertIsNone(IntegerUsernameUser._meta.get_field("username").max_length)
data = {
"username": "0123456",
"password": "password",
}
IntegerUsernameUser.objects.create_user(**data)
form = AuthenticationForm(None, data)
self.assertEqual(form.fields["username"].max_length, 254)
self.assertEqual(form.fields["username"].widget.attrs.get("maxlength"), 254)
self.assertEqual(form.errors, {})
def test_username_field_label(self):
class CustomAuthenticationForm(AuthenticationForm):
username = CharField(label="Name", max_length=75)
form = CustomAuthenticationForm()
self.assertEqual(form["username"].label, "Name")
def test_username_field_label_not_set(self):
class CustomAuthenticationForm(AuthenticationForm):
username = CharField()
form = CustomAuthenticationForm()
username_field = User._meta.get_field(User.USERNAME_FIELD)
self.assertEqual(
form.fields["username"].label, capfirst(username_field.verbose_name)
)
def test_username_field_autocapitalize_none(self):
form = AuthenticationForm()
self.assertEqual(
form.fields["username"].widget.attrs.get("autocapitalize"), "none"
)
def test_username_field_label_empty_string(self):
class CustomAuthenticationForm(AuthenticationForm):
username = CharField(label="")
form = CustomAuthenticationForm()
self.assertEqual(form.fields["username"].label, "")
def test_password_whitespace_not_stripped(self):
data = {
"username": "testuser",
"password": " pass ",
}
form = AuthenticationForm(None, data)
form.is_valid() # Not necessary to have valid credentails for the test.
self.assertEqual(form.cleaned_data["password"], data["password"])
@override_settings(AUTH_USER_MODEL="auth_tests.IntegerUsernameUser")
def test_integer_username(self):
class CustomAuthenticationForm(AuthenticationForm):
username = IntegerField()
user = IntegerUsernameUser.objects.create_user(username=0, password="pwd")
data = {
"username": 0,
"password": "pwd",
}
form = CustomAuthenticationForm(None, data)
self.assertTrue(form.is_valid())
self.assertEqual(form.cleaned_data["username"], data["username"])
self.assertEqual(form.cleaned_data["password"], data["password"])
self.assertEqual(form.errors, {})
self.assertEqual(form.user_cache, user)
def test_get_invalid_login_error(self):
error = AuthenticationForm().get_invalid_login_error()
self.assertIsInstance(error, ValidationError)
self.assertEqual(
error.message,
"Please enter a correct %(username)s and password. Note that both "
"fields may be case-sensitive.",
)
self.assertEqual(error.code, "invalid_login")
self.assertEqual(error.params, {"username": "username"})
def test_html_autocomplete_attributes(self):
form = AuthenticationForm()
tests = (
("username", "username"),
("password", "current-password"),
)
for field_name, autocomplete in tests:
with self.subTest(field_name=field_name, autocomplete=autocomplete):
self.assertEqual(
form.fields[field_name].widget.attrs["autocomplete"], autocomplete
)
class SetPasswordFormTest(TestDataMixin, TestCase):
def test_password_verification(self):
# The two new passwords do not match.
user = User.objects.get(username="testclient")
data = {
"new_password1": "abc123",
"new_password2": "abc",
}
form = SetPasswordForm(user, data)
self.assertFalse(form.is_valid())
self.assertEqual(
form["new_password2"].errors,
[str(form.error_messages["password_mismatch"])],
)
@mock.patch("django.contrib.auth.password_validation.password_changed")
def test_success(self, password_changed):
user = User.objects.get(username="testclient")
data = {
"new_password1": "abc123",
"new_password2": "abc123",
}
form = SetPasswordForm(user, data)
self.assertTrue(form.is_valid())
form.save(commit=False)
self.assertEqual(password_changed.call_count, 0)
form.save()
self.assertEqual(password_changed.call_count, 1)
@override_settings(
AUTH_PASSWORD_VALIDATORS=[
{
"NAME": (
"django.contrib.auth.password_validation."
"UserAttributeSimilarityValidator"
)
},
{
"NAME": (
"django.contrib.auth.password_validation.MinimumLengthValidator"
),
"OPTIONS": {
"min_length": 12,
},
},
]
)
def test_validates_password(self):
user = User.objects.get(username="testclient")
data = {
"new_password1": "testclient",
"new_password2": "testclient",
}
form = SetPasswordForm(user, data)
self.assertFalse(form.is_valid())
self.assertEqual(len(form["new_password2"].errors), 2)
self.assertIn(
"The password is too similar to the username.", form["new_password2"].errors
)
self.assertIn(
"This password is too short. It must contain at least 12 characters.",
form["new_password2"].errors,
)
def test_password_whitespace_not_stripped(self):
user = User.objects.get(username="testclient")
data = {
"new_password1": " password ",
"new_password2": " password ",
}
form = SetPasswordForm(user, data)
self.assertTrue(form.is_valid())
self.assertEqual(form.cleaned_data["new_password1"], data["new_password1"])
self.assertEqual(form.cleaned_data["new_password2"], data["new_password2"])
@override_settings(
AUTH_PASSWORD_VALIDATORS=[
{
"NAME": (
"django.contrib.auth.password_validation."
"UserAttributeSimilarityValidator"
)
},
{
"NAME": (
"django.contrib.auth.password_validation.MinimumLengthValidator"
),
"OPTIONS": {
"min_length": 12,
},
},
]
)
def test_help_text_translation(self):
french_help_texts = [
"Votre mot de passe ne peut pas trop ressembler à vos autres informations "
"personnelles.",
"Votre mot de passe doit contenir au minimum 12 caractères.",
]
form = SetPasswordForm(self.u1)
with translation.override("fr"):
html = form.as_p()
for french_text in french_help_texts:
self.assertIn(french_text, html)
def test_html_autocomplete_attributes(self):
form = SetPasswordForm(self.u1)
tests = (
("new_password1", "new-password"),
("new_password2", "new-password"),
)
for field_name, autocomplete in tests:
with self.subTest(field_name=field_name, autocomplete=autocomplete):
self.assertEqual(
form.fields[field_name].widget.attrs["autocomplete"], autocomplete
)
class PasswordChangeFormTest(TestDataMixin, TestCase):
def test_incorrect_password(self):
user = User.objects.get(username="testclient")
data = {
"old_password": "test",
"new_password1": "abc123",
"new_password2": "abc123",
}
form = PasswordChangeForm(user, data)
self.assertFalse(form.is_valid())
self.assertEqual(
form["old_password"].errors,
[str(form.error_messages["password_incorrect"])],
)
def test_password_verification(self):
# The two new passwords do not match.
user = User.objects.get(username="testclient")
data = {
"old_password": "password",
"new_password1": "abc123",
"new_password2": "abc",
}
form = PasswordChangeForm(user, data)
self.assertFalse(form.is_valid())
self.assertEqual(
form["new_password2"].errors,
[str(form.error_messages["password_mismatch"])],
)
@mock.patch("django.contrib.auth.password_validation.password_changed")
def test_success(self, password_changed):
# The success case.
user = User.objects.get(username="testclient")
data = {
"old_password": "password",
"new_password1": "abc123",
"new_password2": "abc123",
}
form = PasswordChangeForm(user, data)
self.assertTrue(form.is_valid())
form.save(commit=False)
self.assertEqual(password_changed.call_count, 0)
form.save()
self.assertEqual(password_changed.call_count, 1)
def test_field_order(self):
# Regression test - check the order of fields:
user = User.objects.get(username="testclient")
self.assertEqual(
list(PasswordChangeForm(user, {}).fields),
["old_password", "new_password1", "new_password2"],
)
def test_password_whitespace_not_stripped(self):
user = User.objects.get(username="testclient")
user.set_password(" oldpassword ")
data = {
"old_password": " oldpassword ",
"new_password1": " pass ",
"new_password2": " pass ",
}
form = PasswordChangeForm(user, data)
self.assertTrue(form.is_valid())
self.assertEqual(form.cleaned_data["old_password"], data["old_password"])
self.assertEqual(form.cleaned_data["new_password1"], data["new_password1"])
self.assertEqual(form.cleaned_data["new_password2"], data["new_password2"])
def test_html_autocomplete_attributes(self):
user = User.objects.get(username="testclient")
form = PasswordChangeForm(user)
self.assertEqual(
form.fields["old_password"].widget.attrs["autocomplete"], "current-password"
)
class UserChangeFormTest(TestDataMixin, TestCase):
def test_username_validity(self):
user = User.objects.get(username="testclient")
data = {"username": "not valid"}
form = UserChangeForm(data, instance=user)
self.assertFalse(form.is_valid())
validator = next(
v
for v in User._meta.get_field("username").validators
if v.code == "invalid"
)
self.assertEqual(form["username"].errors, [str(validator.message)])
def test_bug_14242(self):
# A regression test, introduce by adding an optimization for the
# UserChangeForm.
class MyUserForm(UserChangeForm):
def __init__(self, *args, **kwargs):
super().__init__(*args, **kwargs)
self.fields[
"groups"
].help_text = "These groups give users different permissions"
class Meta(UserChangeForm.Meta):
fields = ("groups",)
# Just check we can create it
MyUserForm({})
def test_unusable_password(self):
user = User.objects.get(username="empty_password")
user.set_unusable_password()
user.save()
form = UserChangeForm(instance=user)
self.assertIn(_("No password set."), form.as_table())
def test_bug_17944_empty_password(self):
user = User.objects.get(username="empty_password")
form = UserChangeForm(instance=user)
self.assertIn(_("No password set."), form.as_table())
def test_bug_17944_unmanageable_password(self):
user = User.objects.get(username="unmanageable_password")
form = UserChangeForm(instance=user)
self.assertIn(
_("Invalid password format or unknown hashing algorithm."), form.as_table()
)
def test_bug_17944_unknown_password_algorithm(self):
user = User.objects.get(username="unknown_password")
form = UserChangeForm(instance=user)
self.assertIn(
_("Invalid password format or unknown hashing algorithm."), form.as_table()
)
def test_bug_19133(self):
"The change form does not return the password value"
# Use the form to construct the POST data
user = User.objects.get(username="testclient")
form_for_data = UserChangeForm(instance=user)
post_data = form_for_data.initial
# The password field should be readonly, so anything
# posted here should be ignored; the form will be
# valid, and give back the 'initial' value for the
# password field.
post_data["password"] = "new password"
form = UserChangeForm(instance=user, data=post_data)
self.assertTrue(form.is_valid())
# original hashed password contains $
self.assertIn("$", form.cleaned_data["password"])
def test_bug_19349_bound_password_field(self):
user = User.objects.get(username="testclient")
form = UserChangeForm(data={}, instance=user)
# When rendering the bound password field,
# ReadOnlyPasswordHashWidget needs the initial
# value to render correctly
self.assertEqual(form.initial["password"], form["password"].value())
def test_custom_form(self):
class CustomUserChangeForm(UserChangeForm):
class Meta(UserChangeForm.Meta):
model = ExtensionUser
fields = (
"username",
"password",
"date_of_birth",
)
user = User.objects.get(username="testclient")
data = {
"username": "testclient",
"password": "testclient",
"date_of_birth": "1998-02-24",
}
form = CustomUserChangeForm(data, instance=user)
self.assertTrue(form.is_valid())
form.save()
self.assertEqual(form.cleaned_data["username"], "testclient")
self.assertEqual(form.cleaned_data["date_of_birth"], datetime.date(1998, 2, 24))
def test_password_excluded(self):
class UserChangeFormWithoutPassword(UserChangeForm):
password = None
class Meta:
model = User
exclude = ["password"]
form = UserChangeFormWithoutPassword()
self.assertNotIn("password", form.fields)
def test_username_field_autocapitalize_none(self):
form = UserChangeForm()
self.assertEqual(
form.fields["username"].widget.attrs.get("autocapitalize"), "none"
)
@override_settings(TEMPLATES=AUTH_TEMPLATES)
class PasswordResetFormTest(TestDataMixin, TestCase):
@classmethod
def setUpClass(cls):
super().setUpClass()
# This cleanup is necessary because contrib.sites cache
# makes tests interfere with each other, see #11505
Site.objects.clear_cache()
def create_dummy_user(self):
"""
Create a user and return a tuple (user_object, username, email).
"""
username = "jsmith"
email = "jsmith@example.com"
user = User.objects.create_user(username, email, "test123")
return (user, username, email)
def test_invalid_email(self):
data = {"email": "not valid"}
form = PasswordResetForm(data)
self.assertFalse(form.is_valid())
self.assertEqual(form["email"].errors, [_("Enter a valid email address.")])
def test_user_email_unicode_collision(self):
User.objects.create_user("mike123", "mike@example.org", "test123")
User.objects.create_user("mike456", "mıke@example.org", "test123")
data = {"email": "mıke@example.org"}
form = PasswordResetForm(data)
self.assertTrue(form.is_valid())
form.save()
self.assertEqual(len(mail.outbox), 1)
self.assertEqual(mail.outbox[0].to, ["mıke@example.org"])
def test_user_email_domain_unicode_collision(self):
User.objects.create_user("mike123", "mike@ixample.org", "test123")
User.objects.create_user("mike456", "mike@ıxample.org", "test123")
data = {"email": "mike@ıxample.org"}
form = PasswordResetForm(data)
self.assertTrue(form.is_valid())
form.save()
self.assertEqual(len(mail.outbox), 1)
self.assertEqual(mail.outbox[0].to, ["mike@ıxample.org"])
def test_user_email_unicode_collision_nonexistent(self):
User.objects.create_user("mike123", "mike@example.org", "test123")
data = {"email": "mıke@example.org"}
form = PasswordResetForm(data)
self.assertTrue(form.is_valid())
form.save()
self.assertEqual(len(mail.outbox), 0)
def test_user_email_domain_unicode_collision_nonexistent(self):
User.objects.create_user("mike123", "mike@ixample.org", "test123")
data = {"email": "mike@ıxample.org"}
form = PasswordResetForm(data)
self.assertTrue(form.is_valid())
form.save()
self.assertEqual(len(mail.outbox), 0)
def test_nonexistent_email(self):
"""
Test nonexistent email address. This should not fail because it would
expose information about registered users.
"""
data = {"email": "foo@bar.com"}
form = PasswordResetForm(data)
self.assertTrue(form.is_valid())
self.assertEqual(len(mail.outbox), 0)
def test_cleaned_data(self):
(user, username, email) = self.create_dummy_user()
data = {"email": email}
form = PasswordResetForm(data)
self.assertTrue(form.is_valid())
form.save(domain_override="example.com")
self.assertEqual(form.cleaned_data["email"], email)
self.assertEqual(len(mail.outbox), 1)
def test_custom_email_subject(self):
data = {"email": "testclient@example.com"}
form = PasswordResetForm(data)
self.assertTrue(form.is_valid())
# Since we're not providing a request object, we must provide a
# domain_override to prevent the save operation from failing in the
# potential case where contrib.sites is not installed. Refs #16412.
form.save(domain_override="example.com")
self.assertEqual(len(mail.outbox), 1)
self.assertEqual(mail.outbox[0].subject, "Custom password reset on example.com")
def test_custom_email_constructor(self):
data = {"email": "testclient@example.com"}
class CustomEmailPasswordResetForm(PasswordResetForm):
def send_mail(
self,
subject_template_name,
email_template_name,
context,
from_email,
to_email,
html_email_template_name=None,
):
EmailMultiAlternatives(
"Forgot your password?",
"Sorry to hear you forgot your password.",
None,
[to_email],
["site_monitor@example.com"],
headers={"Reply-To": "webmaster@example.com"},
alternatives=[
("Really sorry to hear you forgot your password.", "text/html")
],
).send()
form = CustomEmailPasswordResetForm(data)
self.assertTrue(form.is_valid())
# Since we're not providing a request object, we must provide a
# domain_override to prevent the save operation from failing in the
# potential case where contrib.sites is not installed. Refs #16412.
form.save(domain_override="example.com")
self.assertEqual(len(mail.outbox), 1)
self.assertEqual(mail.outbox[0].subject, "Forgot your password?")
self.assertEqual(mail.outbox[0].bcc, ["site_monitor@example.com"])
self.assertEqual(mail.outbox[0].content_subtype, "plain")
def test_preserve_username_case(self):
"""
Preserve the case of the user name (before the @ in the email address)
when creating a user (#5605).
"""
user = User.objects.create_user("forms_test2", "tesT@EXAMple.com", "test")
self.assertEqual(user.email, "tesT@example.com")
user = User.objects.create_user("forms_test3", "tesT", "test")
self.assertEqual(user.email, "tesT")
def test_inactive_user(self):
"""
Inactive user cannot receive password reset email.
"""
(user, username, email) = self.create_dummy_user()
user.is_active = False
user.save()
form = PasswordResetForm({"email": email})
self.assertTrue(form.is_valid())
form.save()
self.assertEqual(len(mail.outbox), 0)
def test_unusable_password(self):
user = User.objects.create_user("testuser", "test@example.com", "test")
data = {"email": "test@example.com"}
form = PasswordResetForm(data)
self.assertTrue(form.is_valid())
user.set_unusable_password()
user.save()
form = PasswordResetForm(data)
# The form itself is valid, but no email is sent
self.assertTrue(form.is_valid())
form.save()
self.assertEqual(len(mail.outbox), 0)
def test_save_plaintext_email(self):
"""
Test the PasswordResetForm.save() method with no html_email_template_name
parameter passed in.
Test to ensure original behavior is unchanged after the parameter was added.
"""
(user, username, email) = self.create_dummy_user()
form = PasswordResetForm({"email": email})
self.assertTrue(form.is_valid())
form.save()
self.assertEqual(len(mail.outbox), 1)
message = mail.outbox[0].message()
self.assertFalse(message.is_multipart())
self.assertEqual(message.get_content_type(), "text/plain")
self.assertEqual(message.get("subject"), "Custom password reset on example.com")
self.assertEqual(len(mail.outbox[0].alternatives), 0)
self.assertEqual(message.get_all("to"), [email])
self.assertTrue(
re.match(r"^http://example.com/reset/[\w+/-]", message.get_payload())
)
def test_save_html_email_template_name(self):
"""
Test the PasswordResetForm.save() method with html_email_template_name
parameter specified.
Test to ensure that a multipart email is sent with both text/plain
and text/html parts.
"""
(user, username, email) = self.create_dummy_user()
form = PasswordResetForm({"email": email})
self.assertTrue(form.is_valid())
form.save(
html_email_template_name="registration/html_password_reset_email.html"
)
self.assertEqual(len(mail.outbox), 1)
self.assertEqual(len(mail.outbox[0].alternatives), 1)
message = mail.outbox[0].message()
self.assertEqual(message.get("subject"), "Custom password reset on example.com")
self.assertEqual(len(message.get_payload()), 2)
self.assertTrue(message.is_multipart())
self.assertEqual(message.get_payload(0).get_content_type(), "text/plain")
self.assertEqual(message.get_payload(1).get_content_type(), "text/html")
self.assertEqual(message.get_all("to"), [email])
self.assertTrue(
re.match(
r"^http://example.com/reset/[\w/-]+",
message.get_payload(0).get_payload(),
)
)
self.assertTrue(
re.match(
r'^<html><a href="http://example.com/reset/[\w/-]+/">Link</a></html>$',
message.get_payload(1).get_payload(),
)
)
@override_settings(AUTH_USER_MODEL="auth_tests.CustomEmailField")
def test_custom_email_field(self):
email = "test@mail.com"
CustomEmailField.objects.create_user("test name", "test password", email)
form = PasswordResetForm({"email": email})
self.assertTrue(form.is_valid())
form.save()
self.assertEqual(form.cleaned_data["email"], email)
self.assertEqual(len(mail.outbox), 1)
self.assertEqual(mail.outbox[0].to, [email])
def test_html_autocomplete_attributes(self):
form = PasswordResetForm()
self.assertEqual(form.fields["email"].widget.attrs["autocomplete"], "email")
class ReadOnlyPasswordHashTest(SimpleTestCase):
def test_bug_19349_render_with_none_value(self):
# Rendering the widget with value set to None
# mustn't raise an exception.
widget = ReadOnlyPasswordHashWidget()
html = widget.render(name="password", value=None, attrs={})
self.assertIn(_("No password set."), html)
@override_settings(
PASSWORD_HASHERS=["django.contrib.auth.hashers.PBKDF2PasswordHasher"]
)
def test_render(self):
widget = ReadOnlyPasswordHashWidget()
value = (
"pbkdf2_sha256$100000$a6Pucb1qSFcD$WmCkn9Hqidj48NVe5x0FEM6A9YiOqQcl/83m2Z5u"
"dm0="
)
self.assertHTMLEqual(
widget.render("name", value, {"id": "id_password"}),
'<div id="id_password">'
" <strong>algorithm</strong>: <bdi>pbkdf2_sha256</bdi>"
" <strong>iterations</strong>: <bdi>100000</bdi>"
" <strong>salt</strong>: <bdi>a6Pucb******</bdi>"
" <strong>hash</strong>: "
" <bdi>WmCkn9**************************************</bdi>"
"</div>",
)
def test_readonly_field_has_changed(self):
field = ReadOnlyPasswordHashField()
self.assertIs(field.disabled, True)
self.assertFalse(field.has_changed("aaa", "bbb"))
def test_label(self):
"""
ReadOnlyPasswordHashWidget doesn't contain a for attribute in the
<label> because it doesn't have any labelable elements.
"""
class TestForm(forms.Form):
hash_field = ReadOnlyPasswordHashField()
bound_field = TestForm()["hash_field"]
self.assertIsNone(bound_field.field.widget.id_for_label("id"))
self.assertEqual(bound_field.label_tag(), "<label>Hash field:</label>")
class AdminPasswordChangeFormTest(TestDataMixin, TestCase):
@mock.patch("django.contrib.auth.password_validation.password_changed")
def test_success(self, password_changed):
user = User.objects.get(username="testclient")
data = {
"password1": "test123",
"password2": "test123",
}
form = AdminPasswordChangeForm(user, data)
self.assertTrue(form.is_valid())
form.save(commit=False)
self.assertEqual(password_changed.call_count, 0)
form.save()
self.assertEqual(password_changed.call_count, 1)
def test_password_whitespace_not_stripped(self):
user = User.objects.get(username="testclient")
data = {
"password1": " pass ",
"password2": " pass ",
}
form = AdminPasswordChangeForm(user, data)
self.assertTrue(form.is_valid())
self.assertEqual(form.cleaned_data["password1"], data["password1"])
self.assertEqual(form.cleaned_data["password2"], data["password2"])
def test_non_matching_passwords(self):
user = User.objects.get(username="testclient")
data = {"password1": "password1", "password2": "password2"}
form = AdminPasswordChangeForm(user, data)
self.assertEqual(
form.errors["password2"], [form.error_messages["password_mismatch"]]
)
def test_missing_passwords(self):
user = User.objects.get(username="testclient")
data = {"password1": "", "password2": ""}
form = AdminPasswordChangeForm(user, data)
required_error = [Field.default_error_messages["required"]]
self.assertEqual(form.errors["password1"], required_error)
self.assertEqual(form.errors["password2"], required_error)
def test_one_password(self):
user = User.objects.get(username="testclient")
form1 = AdminPasswordChangeForm(user, {"password1": "", "password2": "test"})
required_error = [Field.default_error_messages["required"]]
self.assertEqual(form1.errors["password1"], required_error)
self.assertNotIn("password2", form1.errors)
form2 = AdminPasswordChangeForm(user, {"password1": "test", "password2": ""})
self.assertEqual(form2.errors["password2"], required_error)
self.assertNotIn("password1", form2.errors)
def test_html_autocomplete_attributes(self):
user = User.objects.get(username="testclient")
form = AdminPasswordChangeForm(user)
tests = (
("password1", "new-password"),
("password2", "new-password"),
)
for field_name, autocomplete in tests:
with self.subTest(field_name=field_name, autocomplete=autocomplete):
self.assertEqual(
form.fields[field_name].widget.attrs["autocomplete"], autocomplete
)