django/tests/forms_tests/widget_tests/test_passwordinput.py

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from django.forms import CharField, Form, PasswordInput
from .base import WidgetTest
class PasswordInputTest(WidgetTest):
widget = PasswordInput()
def test_render(self):
self.check_html(
self.widget, "password", "", html='<input type="password" name="password">'
)
def test_render_ignore_value(self):
self.check_html(
self.widget,
"password",
"secret",
html='<input type="password" name="password">',
)
def test_render_value_true(self):
"""
The render_value argument lets you specify whether the widget should
render its value. For security reasons, this is off by default.
"""
widget = PasswordInput(render_value=True)
self.check_html(
widget, "password", "", html='<input type="password" name="password">'
)
self.check_html(
widget, "password", None, html='<input type="password" name="password">'
)
self.check_html(
widget,
"password",
"test@example.com",
html='<input type="password" name="password" value="test@example.com">',
)
def test_fieldset(self):
class TestForm(Form):
template_name = "forms_tests/use_fieldset.html"
field = CharField(widget=self.widget)
form = TestForm()
self.assertIs(self.widget.use_fieldset, False)
self.assertHTMLEqual(
'<div><label for="id_field">Field:</label>'
'<input type="password" name="field" required id="id_field"></div>',
form.render(),
)