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devicehub-teal/tests/test_user.py
Xavier Bustamante Talavera f0f1376b7d Small bugfixes
2019-01-19 19:19:35 +01:00

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from uuid import UUID
import pytest
from sqlalchemy_utils import Password
from teal.enums import Country
from teal.marshmallow import ValidationError
from werkzeug.exceptions import NotFound
from ereuse_devicehub import auth
from ereuse_devicehub.client import Client
from ereuse_devicehub.db import db
from ereuse_devicehub.devicehub import Devicehub
from ereuse_devicehub.resources.user import UserDef
from ereuse_devicehub.resources.user.exceptions import WrongCredentials
from ereuse_devicehub.resources.user.models import User
from tests.conftest import app_context, create_user
@pytest.mark.usefixtures(app_context.__name__)
def test_create_user_method_with_agent(app: Devicehub):
"""
Tests creating an user through the main method.
This method checks that the token is correct, too.
"""
user_def = app.resources['User'] # type: UserDef
u = user_def.create_user(email='foo@foo.com',
password='foo',
agent='Nice Person',
country=Country.ES.name,
telephone='+34 666 66 66 66',
tax_id='1234')
user = User.query.filter_by(id=u['id']).one() # type: User
assert user.email == 'foo@foo.com'
assert isinstance(user.token, UUID)
assert User.query.filter_by(email='foo@foo.com').one() == user
individual = next(iter(user.individuals))
assert individual.name == 'Nice Person'
assert individual.tax_id == '1234'
assert individual.telephone.e164 == '+34666666666'
assert individual.country == Country.ES
assert individual.email == user.email
@pytest.mark.usefixtures(app_context.__name__)
def test_create_user_email_insensitive():
"""Ensures email is case insensitive."""
user = User(email='FOO@foo.com')
db.session.add(user)
db.session.commit()
# We search in case insensitive manner
u1 = User.query.filter_by(email='foo@foo.com').one()
assert u1 == user
assert u1.email == 'foo@foo.com'
@pytest.mark.usefixtures(app_context.__name__)
def test_hash_password():
"""Tests correct password hashing and equaling."""
user = create_user()
assert isinstance(user.password, Password)
assert user.password == 'foo'
def test_login_success(client: Client, app: Devicehub):
"""
Tests successfully performing login.
This checks that:
- User is returned.
- User has token.
- User has not the password.
"""
with app.app_context():
create_user()
user, _ = client.post({'email': 'foo@foo.com', 'password': 'foo'},
uri='/users/login/',
status=200)
assert user['email'] == 'foo@foo.com'
assert UUID(auth.Auth.decode(user['token']))
assert 'password' not in user
assert user['individuals'][0]['name'] == 'Timmy'
assert user['individuals'][0]['type'] == 'Person'
assert len(user['individuals']) == 1
def test_login_failure(client: Client, app: Devicehub):
"""Tests performing wrong login."""
# Wrong password
with app.app_context():
create_user()
client.post({'email': 'foo@foo.com', 'password': 'wrong pass'},
uri='/users/login/',
status=WrongCredentials)
# Wrong URI
client.post({}, uri='/wrong-uri', status=NotFound)
# Malformed data
client.post({}, uri='/users/login/', status=ValidationError)
client.post({'email': 'this is not an email', 'password': 'nope'},
uri='/users/login/',
status=ValidationError)