docker.images/ansible.awx/awx-17.1.0/awx_collection/test/awx/test_user.py

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from __future__ import (absolute_import, division, print_function)
__metaclass__ = type
import pytest
from unittest import mock
from awx.main.models import User
@pytest.fixture
def mock_auth_stuff():
"""Some really specific session-related stuff is done for changing or setting
passwords, so we will just avoid that here.
"""
with mock.patch('awx.api.serializers.update_session_auth_hash'):
yield
@pytest.mark.django_db
def test_create_user(run_module, admin_user, mock_auth_stuff):
result = run_module('tower_user', dict(
username='Bob',
password='pass4word'
), admin_user)
assert not result.get('failed', False), result.get('msg', result)
assert result.get('changed'), result
user = User.objects.get(id=result['id'])
assert user.username == 'Bob'
@pytest.mark.django_db
def test_password_no_op_warning(run_module, admin_user, mock_auth_stuff, silence_warning):
for i in range(2):
result = run_module('tower_user', dict(
username='Bob',
password='pass4word'
), admin_user)
assert not result.get('failed', False), result.get('msg', result)
assert result.get('changed') # not actually desired, but assert for sanity
silence_warning.assert_called_once_with(
"The field password of user {0} has encrypted data and "
"may inaccurately report task is changed.".format(result['id']))
@pytest.mark.django_db
def test_update_password_on_create(run_module, admin_user, mock_auth_stuff):
for i in range(2):
result = run_module('tower_user', dict(
username='Bob',
password='pass4word',
update_secrets=False
), admin_user)
assert not result.get('failed', False), result.get('msg', result)
assert not result.get('changed')