Fixed some tests

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Elahi-cs 2024-02-22 17:55:18 +01:00
parent 46531e5d1c
commit 166bd46654

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@ -63,6 +63,8 @@ class AdminDashboardViewTest(TestCase):
def test_admin_event_filtering(self):
# Create a test admin user
admin_user = User.objects.create_superuser(email='admin@example.org', password='test')
admin_user.accept_gdpr = True
admin_user.save()
self.client.login(email='admin@example.org', password='test')
# Create test events, including some that should not be visible to admins
@ -71,21 +73,25 @@ class AdminDashboardViewTest(TestCase):
# Fetch the dashboard view
response = self.client.get('/admin/dashboard/')
#import pdb; pdb.set_trace()
events = response.context['events']
# Check that only admin-visible events are included
self.assertIn(Event.Types.EV_USR_REGISTERED, [event.type for event in events])
self.assertNotIn(Event.Types.EV_USR_WELCOME, [event.type for event in events])
def test_access_control(self):
def test_access_control_redirects_when_normal_user(self):
# Attempt to access the dashboard as a non-admin user
regular_user = User.objects.create_user(email='user', password='test')
self.client.login(email='user@example.org', password='test')
response = self.client.get('/admin/dashboard/')
self.assertEqual(response.status_code, 302) # Or 403 if not redirected
def test_access_control_accepted_when_admin(self):
# Access as an admin
admin_user = User.objects.create_superuser(email='admin@example.org', password='test')
admin_user.accept_gdpr=True
admin_user.save()
self.client.login(email='admin@example.org', password='test')
response = self.client.get('/admin/dashboard/')
self.assertEqual(response.status_code, 200)
@ -168,7 +174,7 @@ class UserDashboardViewTests(TestCase):
Event.objects.create(type=Event.Types.EV_USR_REGISTERED, message="Admin only event", user=self.regular_user)
def test_events_visibility_for_regular_user(self):
self.client.login(email='regularuser@example.org', password='password')
self.client.login(email='regular@example.org', password='password')
response = self.client.get(reverse('idhub:user_dashboard'))
# Ensure the response contains only the events that should be visible
for event in Event.objects.filter(user=self.regular_user, type__in=self.visible_events_types):
@ -179,7 +185,7 @@ class UserDashboardViewTests(TestCase):
def test_no_events_for_regular_user(self):
# Delete all events for the setup user
Event.objects.filter(user=self.regular_user).delete()
self.client.login(email='regularuser@example.org', password='password')
self.client.login(email='regular@example.org', password='password')
response = self.client.get(reverse('idhub:user_dashboard'))
# Verify that the response indicates no events are available
self.assertContains(response, "No events available") # Adjust based on your actual no-events message
@ -187,7 +193,9 @@ class UserDashboardViewTests(TestCase):
def test_events_visibility_for_new_user(self):
# Create a new user who has no events
new_user = User.objects.create_user('new@example.org', 'password')
self.client.login(email='newuser@example.org', password='password')
new_user.accept_gdpr = True
new_user.save()
self.client.login(email='new@example.org', password='password')
response = self.client.get(reverse('idhub:user_dashboard'))
# Verify that the response correctly indicates no events for the new user
self.assertContains(response, "No events available") # Adjust based on your actual no-events message