django/tests/auth_tests/test_validators.py

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import os
from django.contrib.auth import validators
from django.contrib.auth.models import User
from django.contrib.auth.password_validation import (
CommonPasswordValidator,
MinimumLengthValidator,
NumericPasswordValidator,
UserAttributeSimilarityValidator,
get_default_password_validators,
get_password_validators,
password_changed,
password_validators_help_text_html,
password_validators_help_texts,
validate_password,
)
from django.core.exceptions import ValidationError
from django.db import models
from django.test import SimpleTestCase, TestCase, override_settings
from django.test.utils import isolate_apps
from django.utils.html import conditional_escape
@override_settings(
AUTH_PASSWORD_VALIDATORS=[
{"NAME": "django.contrib.auth.password_validation.CommonPasswordValidator"},
{
"NAME": "django.contrib.auth.password_validation.MinimumLengthValidator",
"OPTIONS": {
"min_length": 12,
},
},
]
)
class PasswordValidationTest(SimpleTestCase):
def test_get_default_password_validators(self):
validators = get_default_password_validators()
self.assertEqual(len(validators), 2)
self.assertEqual(validators[0].__class__.__name__, "CommonPasswordValidator")
self.assertEqual(validators[1].__class__.__name__, "MinimumLengthValidator")
self.assertEqual(validators[1].min_length, 12)
def test_get_password_validators_custom(self):
validator_config = [
{"NAME": "django.contrib.auth.password_validation.CommonPasswordValidator"}
]
validators = get_password_validators(validator_config)
self.assertEqual(len(validators), 1)
self.assertEqual(validators[0].__class__.__name__, "CommonPasswordValidator")
self.assertEqual(get_password_validators([]), [])
def test_validate_password(self):
self.assertIsNone(validate_password("sufficiently-long"))
msg_too_short = (
"This password is too short. It must contain at least 12 characters."
)
with self.assertRaises(ValidationError) as cm:
validate_password("django4242")
self.assertEqual(cm.exception.messages, [msg_too_short])
self.assertEqual(cm.exception.error_list[0].code, "password_too_short")
with self.assertRaises(ValidationError) as cm:
validate_password("password")
self.assertEqual(
cm.exception.messages, ["This password is too common.", msg_too_short]
)
self.assertEqual(cm.exception.error_list[0].code, "password_too_common")
self.assertIsNone(validate_password("password", password_validators=[]))
def test_password_changed(self):
self.assertIsNone(password_changed("password"))
def test_password_changed_with_custom_validator(self):
class Validator:
def password_changed(self, password, user):
self.password = password
self.user = user
user = object()
validator = Validator()
password_changed("password", user=user, password_validators=(validator,))
self.assertIs(validator.user, user)
self.assertEqual(validator.password, "password")
def test_password_validators_help_texts(self):
help_texts = password_validators_help_texts()
self.assertEqual(len(help_texts), 2)
self.assertIn("12 characters", help_texts[1])
self.assertEqual(password_validators_help_texts(password_validators=[]), [])
def test_password_validators_help_text_html(self):
help_text = password_validators_help_text_html()
self.assertEqual(help_text.count("<li>"), 2)
self.assertIn("12 characters", help_text)
def test_password_validators_help_text_html_escaping(self):
class AmpersandValidator:
def get_help_text(self):
return "Must contain &"
help_text = password_validators_help_text_html([AmpersandValidator()])
self.assertEqual(help_text, "<ul><li>Must contain &amp;</li></ul>")
# help_text is marked safe and therefore unchanged by conditional_escape().
self.assertEqual(help_text, conditional_escape(help_text))
@override_settings(AUTH_PASSWORD_VALIDATORS=[])
def test_empty_password_validator_help_text_html(self):
self.assertEqual(password_validators_help_text_html(), "")
class MinimumLengthValidatorTest(SimpleTestCase):
def test_validate(self):
expected_error = (
"This password is too short. It must contain at least %d characters."
)
self.assertIsNone(MinimumLengthValidator().validate("12345678"))
self.assertIsNone(MinimumLengthValidator(min_length=3).validate("123"))
with self.assertRaises(ValidationError) as cm:
MinimumLengthValidator().validate("1234567")
self.assertEqual(cm.exception.messages, [expected_error % 8])
self.assertEqual(cm.exception.error_list[0].code, "password_too_short")
with self.assertRaises(ValidationError) as cm:
MinimumLengthValidator(min_length=3).validate("12")
self.assertEqual(cm.exception.messages, [expected_error % 3])
def test_help_text(self):
self.assertEqual(
MinimumLengthValidator().get_help_text(),
"Your password must contain at least 8 characters.",
)
class UserAttributeSimilarityValidatorTest(TestCase):
def test_validate(self):
user = User.objects.create_user(
username="testclient",
password="password",
email="testclient@example.com",
first_name="Test",
last_name="Client",
)
expected_error = "The password is too similar to the %s."
self.assertIsNone(UserAttributeSimilarityValidator().validate("testclient"))
with self.assertRaises(ValidationError) as cm:
UserAttributeSimilarityValidator().validate("testclient", user=user)
self.assertEqual(cm.exception.messages, [expected_error % "username"])
self.assertEqual(cm.exception.error_list[0].code, "password_too_similar")
with self.assertRaises(ValidationError) as cm:
UserAttributeSimilarityValidator().validate("example.com", user=user)
self.assertEqual(cm.exception.messages, [expected_error % "email address"])
with self.assertRaises(ValidationError) as cm:
UserAttributeSimilarityValidator(
user_attributes=["first_name"],
max_similarity=0.3,
).validate("testclient", user=user)
self.assertEqual(cm.exception.messages, [expected_error % "first name"])
# max_similarity=1 doesn't allow passwords that are identical to the
# attribute's value.
with self.assertRaises(ValidationError) as cm:
UserAttributeSimilarityValidator(
user_attributes=["first_name"],
max_similarity=1,
).validate(user.first_name, user=user)
self.assertEqual(cm.exception.messages, [expected_error % "first name"])
# Very low max_similarity is rejected.
msg = "max_similarity must be at least 0.1"
with self.assertRaisesMessage(ValueError, msg):
UserAttributeSimilarityValidator(max_similarity=0.09)
# Passes validation.
self.assertIsNone(
UserAttributeSimilarityValidator(user_attributes=["first_name"]).validate(
"testclient", user=user
)
)
@isolate_apps("auth_tests")
def test_validate_property(self):
class TestUser(models.Model):
pass
@property
def username(self):
return "foobar"
with self.assertRaises(ValidationError) as cm:
UserAttributeSimilarityValidator().validate("foobar", user=TestUser())
self.assertEqual(
cm.exception.messages, ["The password is too similar to the username."]
)
def test_help_text(self):
self.assertEqual(
UserAttributeSimilarityValidator().get_help_text(),
"Your password cant be too similar to your other personal information.",
)
class CommonPasswordValidatorTest(SimpleTestCase):
def test_validate(self):
expected_error = "This password is too common."
self.assertIsNone(CommonPasswordValidator().validate("a-safe-password"))
with self.assertRaises(ValidationError) as cm:
CommonPasswordValidator().validate("godzilla")
self.assertEqual(cm.exception.messages, [expected_error])
def test_validate_custom_list(self):
path = os.path.join(
os.path.dirname(os.path.realpath(__file__)), "common-passwords-custom.txt"
)
validator = CommonPasswordValidator(password_list_path=path)
expected_error = "This password is too common."
self.assertIsNone(validator.validate("a-safe-password"))
with self.assertRaises(ValidationError) as cm:
validator.validate("from-my-custom-list")
self.assertEqual(cm.exception.messages, [expected_error])
self.assertEqual(cm.exception.error_list[0].code, "password_too_common")
def test_validate_django_supplied_file(self):
validator = CommonPasswordValidator()
for password in validator.passwords:
self.assertEqual(password, password.lower())
def test_help_text(self):
self.assertEqual(
CommonPasswordValidator().get_help_text(),
"Your password cant be a commonly used password.",
)
class NumericPasswordValidatorTest(SimpleTestCase):
def test_validate(self):
expected_error = "This password is entirely numeric."
self.assertIsNone(NumericPasswordValidator().validate("a-safe-password"))
with self.assertRaises(ValidationError) as cm:
NumericPasswordValidator().validate("42424242")
self.assertEqual(cm.exception.messages, [expected_error])
self.assertEqual(cm.exception.error_list[0].code, "password_entirely_numeric")
def test_help_text(self):
self.assertEqual(
NumericPasswordValidator().get_help_text(),
"Your password cant be entirely numeric.",
)
class UsernameValidatorsTests(SimpleTestCase):
def test_unicode_validator(self):
valid_usernames = ["joe", "René", "ᴮᴵᴳᴮᴵᴿᴰ", "أحمد"]
invalid_usernames = [
"o'connell",
"عبد ال",
"zerowidth\u200Bspace",
"nonbreaking\u00A0space",
"en\u2013dash",
"trailingnewline\u000A",
]
v = validators.UnicodeUsernameValidator()
for valid in valid_usernames:
with self.subTest(valid=valid):
v(valid)
for invalid in invalid_usernames:
with self.subTest(invalid=invalid):
with self.assertRaises(ValidationError):
v(invalid)
def test_ascii_validator(self):
valid_usernames = ["glenn", "GLEnN", "jean-marc"]
invalid_usernames = [
"o'connell",
"Éric",
"jean marc",
"أحمد",
"trailingnewline\n",
]
v = validators.ASCIIUsernameValidator()
for valid in valid_usernames:
with self.subTest(valid=valid):
v(valid)
for invalid in invalid_usernames:
with self.subTest(invalid=invalid):
with self.assertRaises(ValidationError):
v(invalid)