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django/tests/regressiontests/decorators/tests.py
Luke Plant 4bff194633 Fixed #12804 - regression with decorating admin views.
This is a BACKWARDS INCOMPATIBLE change, because it removes the flawed
'auto_adapt_to_methods' decorator, and replaces it with 'method_decorator'
which must be applied manually when necessary, as described in the 1.2
release notes.

For users of 1.1 and 1.0, this affects the decorators:

 * login_required
 * permission_required
 * user_passes_test

For those following trunk, this also affects:

 * csrf_protect
 * anything created with decorator_from_middleware 

If a decorator does not depend on the signature of the function it is
supposed to decorate (for example if it only does post-processing of the
result), it will not be affected.
 



git-svn-id: http://code.djangoproject.com/svn/django/trunk@12399 bcc190cf-cafb-0310-a4f2-bffc1f526a37
2010-02-09 15:02:39 +00:00

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from unittest import TestCase
from sys import version_info
try:
from functools import wraps
except ImportError:
from django.utils.functional import wraps # Python 2.3, 2.4 fallback.
from django.http import HttpResponse, HttpRequest
from django.utils.functional import allow_lazy, lazy, memoize
from django.views.decorators.http import require_http_methods, require_GET, require_POST
from django.views.decorators.vary import vary_on_headers, vary_on_cookie
from django.views.decorators.cache import cache_page, never_cache, cache_control
from django.utils.decorators import method_decorator
from django.contrib.auth.decorators import login_required, permission_required, user_passes_test
from django.contrib.admin.views.decorators import staff_member_required
def fully_decorated(request):
"""Expected __doc__"""
return HttpResponse('<html><body>dummy</body></html>')
fully_decorated.anything = "Expected __dict__"
# django.views.decorators.http
fully_decorated = require_http_methods(["GET"])(fully_decorated)
fully_decorated = require_GET(fully_decorated)
fully_decorated = require_POST(fully_decorated)
# django.views.decorators.vary
fully_decorated = vary_on_headers('Accept-language')(fully_decorated)
fully_decorated = vary_on_cookie(fully_decorated)
# django.views.decorators.cache
fully_decorated = cache_page(60*15)(fully_decorated)
fully_decorated = cache_control(private=True)(fully_decorated)
fully_decorated = never_cache(fully_decorated)
# django.contrib.auth.decorators
# Apply user_passes_test twice to check #9474
fully_decorated = user_passes_test(lambda u:True)(fully_decorated)
fully_decorated = login_required(fully_decorated)
fully_decorated = permission_required('change_world')(fully_decorated)
# django.contrib.admin.views.decorators
fully_decorated = staff_member_required(fully_decorated)
# django.utils.functional
fully_decorated = memoize(fully_decorated, {}, 1)
fully_decorated = allow_lazy(fully_decorated)
fully_decorated = lazy(fully_decorated)
class DecoratorsTest(TestCase):
def test_attributes(self):
"""
Tests that django decorators set certain attributes of the wrapped
function.
"""
# Only check __name__ on Python 2.4 or later since __name__ can't be
# assigned to in earlier Python versions.
if version_info[0] >= 2 and version_info[1] >= 4:
self.assertEquals(fully_decorated.__name__, 'fully_decorated')
self.assertEquals(fully_decorated.__doc__, 'Expected __doc__')
self.assertEquals(fully_decorated.__dict__['anything'], 'Expected __dict__')
def test_user_passes_test_composition(self):
"""
Test that the user_passes_test decorator can be applied multiple times
(#9474).
"""
def test1(user):
user.decorators_applied.append('test1')
return True
def test2(user):
user.decorators_applied.append('test2')
return True
def callback(request):
return request.user.decorators_applied
callback = user_passes_test(test1)(callback)
callback = user_passes_test(test2)(callback)
class DummyUser(object): pass
class DummyRequest(object): pass
request = DummyRequest()
request.user = DummyUser()
request.user.decorators_applied = []
response = callback(request)
self.assertEqual(response, ['test2', 'test1'])
def test_cache_page_new_style(self):
"""
Test that we can call cache_page the new way
"""
def my_view(request):
return "response"
my_view_cached = cache_page(123)(my_view)
self.assertEqual(my_view_cached(HttpRequest()), "response")
my_view_cached2 = cache_page(123, key_prefix="test")(my_view)
self.assertEqual(my_view_cached2(HttpRequest()), "response")
def test_cache_page_old_style(self):
"""
Test that we can call cache_page the old way
"""
def my_view(request):
return "response"
my_view_cached = cache_page(my_view, 123)
self.assertEqual(my_view_cached(HttpRequest()), "response")
my_view_cached2 = cache_page(my_view, 123, key_prefix="test")
self.assertEqual(my_view_cached2(HttpRequest()), "response")
# For testing method_decorator, a decorator that assumes a single argument.
# We will get type arguments if there is a mismatch in the number of arguments.
def simple_dec(func):
def wrapper(arg):
return func("test:" + arg)
return wraps(func)(wrapper)
simple_dec_m = method_decorator(simple_dec)
class MethodDecoratorTests(TestCase):
"""
Tests for method_decorator
"""
def test_method_decorator(self):
class Test(object):
@simple_dec_m
def say(self, arg):
return arg
self.assertEqual("test:hello", Test().say("hello"))