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258 lines
10 KiB
Python
258 lines
10 KiB
Python
from datetime import datetime
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from django.conf import settings
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from django.contrib.auth import authenticate
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from django.contrib.auth.backends import RemoteUserBackend
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from django.contrib.auth.middleware import RemoteUserMiddleware
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from django.contrib.auth.models import User
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from django.test import TestCase, modify_settings, override_settings
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from django.utils import timezone
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@override_settings(ROOT_URLCONF='auth_tests.urls')
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class RemoteUserTest(TestCase):
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middleware = 'django.contrib.auth.middleware.RemoteUserMiddleware'
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backend = 'django.contrib.auth.backends.RemoteUserBackend'
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header = 'REMOTE_USER'
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# Usernames to be passed in REMOTE_USER for the test_known_user test case.
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known_user = 'knownuser'
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known_user2 = 'knownuser2'
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def setUp(self):
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self.patched_settings = modify_settings(
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AUTHENTICATION_BACKENDS={'append': self.backend},
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MIDDLEWARE_CLASSES={'append': self.middleware},
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)
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self.patched_settings.enable()
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def tearDown(self):
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self.patched_settings.disable()
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def test_no_remote_user(self):
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"""
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Tests requests where no remote user is specified and insures that no
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users get created.
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"""
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num_users = User.objects.count()
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response = self.client.get('/remote_user/')
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self.assertTrue(response.context['user'].is_anonymous())
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self.assertEqual(User.objects.count(), num_users)
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response = self.client.get('/remote_user/', **{self.header: None})
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self.assertTrue(response.context['user'].is_anonymous())
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self.assertEqual(User.objects.count(), num_users)
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response = self.client.get('/remote_user/', **{self.header: ''})
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self.assertTrue(response.context['user'].is_anonymous())
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self.assertEqual(User.objects.count(), num_users)
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def test_unknown_user(self):
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"""
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Tests the case where the username passed in the header does not exist
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as a User.
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"""
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num_users = User.objects.count()
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response = self.client.get('/remote_user/', **{self.header: 'newuser'})
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self.assertEqual(response.context['user'].username, 'newuser')
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self.assertEqual(User.objects.count(), num_users + 1)
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User.objects.get(username='newuser')
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# Another request with same user should not create any new users.
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response = self.client.get('/remote_user/', **{self.header: 'newuser'})
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self.assertEqual(User.objects.count(), num_users + 1)
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def test_known_user(self):
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"""
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Tests the case where the username passed in the header is a valid User.
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"""
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User.objects.create(username='knownuser')
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User.objects.create(username='knownuser2')
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num_users = User.objects.count()
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response = self.client.get('/remote_user/',
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**{self.header: self.known_user})
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self.assertEqual(response.context['user'].username, 'knownuser')
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self.assertEqual(User.objects.count(), num_users)
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# Test that a different user passed in the headers causes the new user
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# to be logged in.
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response = self.client.get('/remote_user/',
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**{self.header: self.known_user2})
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self.assertEqual(response.context['user'].username, 'knownuser2')
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self.assertEqual(User.objects.count(), num_users)
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def test_last_login(self):
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"""
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Tests that a user's last_login is set the first time they make a
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request but not updated in subsequent requests with the same session.
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"""
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user = User.objects.create(username='knownuser')
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# Set last_login to something so we can determine if it changes.
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default_login = datetime(2000, 1, 1)
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if settings.USE_TZ:
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default_login = default_login.replace(tzinfo=timezone.utc)
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user.last_login = default_login
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user.save()
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response = self.client.get('/remote_user/',
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**{self.header: self.known_user})
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self.assertNotEqual(default_login, response.context['user'].last_login)
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user = User.objects.get(username='knownuser')
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user.last_login = default_login
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user.save()
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response = self.client.get('/remote_user/',
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**{self.header: self.known_user})
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self.assertEqual(default_login, response.context['user'].last_login)
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def test_header_disappears(self):
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"""
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Tests that a logged in user is logged out automatically when
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the REMOTE_USER header disappears during the same browser session.
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"""
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User.objects.create(username='knownuser')
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# Known user authenticates
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response = self.client.get('/remote_user/',
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**{self.header: self.known_user})
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self.assertEqual(response.context['user'].username, 'knownuser')
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# During the session, the REMOTE_USER header disappears. Should trigger logout.
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response = self.client.get('/remote_user/')
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self.assertEqual(response.context['user'].is_anonymous(), True)
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# verify the remoteuser middleware will not remove a user
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# authenticated via another backend
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User.objects.create_user(username='modeluser', password='foo')
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self.client.login(username='modeluser', password='foo')
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authenticate(username='modeluser', password='foo')
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response = self.client.get('/remote_user/')
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self.assertEqual(response.context['user'].username, 'modeluser')
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def test_user_switch_forces_new_login(self):
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"""
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Tests that if the username in the header changes between requests
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that the original user is logged out
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"""
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User.objects.create(username='knownuser')
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# Known user authenticates
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response = self.client.get('/remote_user/',
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**{self.header: self.known_user})
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self.assertEqual(response.context['user'].username, 'knownuser')
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# During the session, the REMOTE_USER changes to a different user.
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response = self.client.get('/remote_user/',
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**{self.header: "newnewuser"})
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# Ensure that the current user is not the prior remote_user
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# In backends that create a new user, username is "newnewuser"
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# In backends that do not create new users, it is '' (anonymous user)
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self.assertNotEqual(response.context['user'].username, 'knownuser')
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class RemoteUserNoCreateBackend(RemoteUserBackend):
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"""Backend that doesn't create unknown users."""
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create_unknown_user = False
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class RemoteUserNoCreateTest(RemoteUserTest):
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"""
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Contains the same tests as RemoteUserTest, but using a custom auth backend
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class that doesn't create unknown users.
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"""
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backend = 'auth_tests.test_remote_user.RemoteUserNoCreateBackend'
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def test_unknown_user(self):
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num_users = User.objects.count()
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response = self.client.get('/remote_user/', **{self.header: 'newuser'})
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self.assertTrue(response.context['user'].is_anonymous())
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self.assertEqual(User.objects.count(), num_users)
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class CustomRemoteUserBackend(RemoteUserBackend):
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"""
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Backend that overrides RemoteUserBackend methods.
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"""
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def clean_username(self, username):
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"""
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Grabs username before the @ character.
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"""
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return username.split('@')[0]
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def configure_user(self, user):
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"""
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Sets user's email address.
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"""
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user.email = 'user@example.com'
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user.save()
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return user
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class RemoteUserCustomTest(RemoteUserTest):
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"""
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Tests a custom RemoteUserBackend subclass that overrides the clean_username
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and configure_user methods.
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"""
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backend = 'auth_tests.test_remote_user.CustomRemoteUserBackend'
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# REMOTE_USER strings with email addresses for the custom backend to
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# clean.
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known_user = 'knownuser@example.com'
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known_user2 = 'knownuser2@example.com'
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def test_known_user(self):
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"""
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The strings passed in REMOTE_USER should be cleaned and the known users
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should not have been configured with an email address.
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"""
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super(RemoteUserCustomTest, self).test_known_user()
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self.assertEqual(User.objects.get(username='knownuser').email, '')
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self.assertEqual(User.objects.get(username='knownuser2').email, '')
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def test_unknown_user(self):
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"""
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The unknown user created should be configured with an email address.
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"""
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super(RemoteUserCustomTest, self).test_unknown_user()
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newuser = User.objects.get(username='newuser')
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self.assertEqual(newuser.email, 'user@example.com')
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class CustomHeaderMiddleware(RemoteUserMiddleware):
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"""
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Middleware that overrides custom HTTP auth user header.
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"""
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header = 'HTTP_AUTHUSER'
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class CustomHeaderRemoteUserTest(RemoteUserTest):
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"""
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Tests a custom RemoteUserMiddleware subclass with custom HTTP auth user
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header.
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"""
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middleware = (
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'auth_tests.test_remote_user.CustomHeaderMiddleware'
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)
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header = 'HTTP_AUTHUSER'
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class PersistentRemoteUserTest(RemoteUserTest):
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"""
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PersistentRemoteUserMiddleware keeps the user logged in even if the
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subsequent calls do not contain the header value.
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"""
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middleware = 'django.contrib.auth.middleware.PersistentRemoteUserMiddleware'
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require_header = False
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def test_header_disappears(self):
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"""
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A logged in user is kept logged in even if the REMOTE_USER header
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disappears during the same browser session.
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"""
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User.objects.create(username='knownuser')
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# Known user authenticates
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response = self.client.get('/remote_user/', **{self.header: self.known_user})
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self.assertEqual(response.context['user'].username, 'knownuser')
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# Should stay logged in if the REMOTE_USER header disappears.
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response = self.client.get('/remote_user/')
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self.assertEqual(response.context['user'].is_anonymous(), False)
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self.assertEqual(response.context['user'].username, 'knownuser')
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