django/tests/regressiontests/signing/tests.py

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from django.core import signing
from django.test import TestCase
from django.utils.encoding import force_unicode
class TestSigner(TestCase):
def test_signature(self):
"signature() method should generate a signature"
signer = signing.Signer('predictable-secret')
signer2 = signing.Signer('predictable-secret2')
for s in (
'hello',
'3098247:529:087:',
u'\u2019'.encode('utf8'),
):
self.assertEqual(
signer.signature(s),
signing.base64_hmac(signer.salt + 'signer', s,
'predictable-secret')
)
self.assertNotEqual(signer.signature(s), signer2.signature(s))
def test_signature_with_salt(self):
"signature(value, salt=...) should work"
signer = signing.Signer('predictable-secret', salt='extra-salt')
self.assertEqual(
signer.signature('hello'),
signing.base64_hmac('extra-salt' + 'signer',
'hello', 'predictable-secret'))
self.assertNotEqual(
signing.Signer('predictable-secret', salt='one').signature('hello'),
signing.Signer('predictable-secret', salt='two').signature('hello'))
def test_sign_unsign(self):
"sign/unsign should be reversible"
signer = signing.Signer('predictable-secret')
examples = (
'q;wjmbk;wkmb',
'3098247529087',
'3098247:529:087:',
'jkw osanteuh ,rcuh nthu aou oauh ,ud du',
u'\u2019',
)
for example in examples:
self.assertNotEqual(
force_unicode(example), force_unicode(signer.sign(example)))
self.assertEqual(example, signer.unsign(signer.sign(example)))
def unsign_detects_tampering(self):
"unsign should raise an exception if the value has been tampered with"
signer = signing.Signer('predictable-secret')
value = 'Another string'
signed_value = signer.sign(value)
transforms = (
lambda s: s.upper(),
lambda s: s + 'a',
lambda s: 'a' + s[1:],
lambda s: s.replace(':', ''),
)
self.assertEqual(value, signer.unsign(signed_value))
for transform in transforms:
self.assertRaises(
signing.BadSignature, signer.unsign, transform(signed_value))
def test_dumps_loads(self):
"dumps and loads be reversible for any JSON serializable object"
objects = (
['a', 'list'],
'a string',
u'a unicode string \u2019',
{'a': 'dictionary'},
)
for o in objects:
self.assertNotEqual(o, signing.dumps(o))
self.assertEqual(o, signing.loads(signing.dumps(o)))
def test_decode_detects_tampering(self):
"loads should raise exception for tampered objects"
transforms = (
lambda s: s.upper(),
lambda s: s + 'a',
lambda s: 'a' + s[1:],
lambda s: s.replace(':', ''),
)
value = {
'foo': 'bar',
'baz': 1,
}
encoded = signing.dumps(value)
self.assertEqual(value, signing.loads(encoded))
for transform in transforms:
self.assertRaises(
signing.BadSignature, signing.loads, transform(encoded))
class TestTimestampSigner(TestCase):
def test_timestamp_signer(self):
value = u'hello'
signer = signing.TimestampSigner('predictable-key',
time=lambda: 123456789)
ts = signer.sign(value)
self.assertNotEqual(ts,
signing.Signer('predictable-key').sign(value))
self.assertEqual(signer.unsign(ts), value)
signer = signing.TimestampSigner('predictable-key',
time=lambda: 123456800)
self.assertEqual(signer.unsign(ts, max_age=12), value)
self.assertEqual(signer.unsign(ts, max_age=11), value)
self.assertRaises(
signing.SignatureExpired, signer.unsign, ts, max_age=10)
def test_timestamp_precision(self):
one = signing.TimestampSigner('key', time=lambda: 123.4567).sign('v')
two = signing.TimestampSigner('key', time=lambda: 123.4568).sign('v')
self.assertNotEqual(one, two)