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django/tests/auth_tests/test_remote_user.py
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from datetime import datetime, timezone
from django.conf import settings
from django.contrib.auth import authenticate
from django.contrib.auth.backends import RemoteUserBackend
from django.contrib.auth.middleware import RemoteUserMiddleware
from django.contrib.auth.models import User
from django.middleware.csrf import _get_new_csrf_string, _mask_cipher_secret
from django.test import Client, TestCase, modify_settings, override_settings
@override_settings(ROOT_URLCONF="auth_tests.urls")
class RemoteUserTest(TestCase):
middleware = "django.contrib.auth.middleware.RemoteUserMiddleware"
backend = "django.contrib.auth.backends.RemoteUserBackend"
header = "REMOTE_USER"
email_header = "REMOTE_EMAIL"
# Usernames to be passed in REMOTE_USER for the test_known_user test case.
known_user = "knownuser"
known_user2 = "knownuser2"
def setUp(self):
self.patched_settings = modify_settings(
AUTHENTICATION_BACKENDS={"append": self.backend},
MIDDLEWARE={"append": self.middleware},
)
self.patched_settings.enable()
def tearDown(self):
self.patched_settings.disable()
def test_no_remote_user(self):
"""Users are not created when remote user is not specified."""
num_users = User.objects.count()
response = self.client.get("/remote_user/")
self.assertTrue(response.context["user"].is_anonymous)
self.assertEqual(User.objects.count(), num_users)
response = self.client.get("/remote_user/", **{self.header: None})
self.assertTrue(response.context["user"].is_anonymous)
self.assertEqual(User.objects.count(), num_users)
response = self.client.get("/remote_user/", **{self.header: ""})
self.assertTrue(response.context["user"].is_anonymous)
self.assertEqual(User.objects.count(), num_users)
def test_csrf_validation_passes_after_process_request_login(self):
"""
CSRF check must access the CSRF token from the session or cookie,
rather than the request, as rotate_token() may have been called by an
authentication middleware during the process_request() phase.
"""
csrf_client = Client(enforce_csrf_checks=True)
csrf_secret = _get_new_csrf_string()
csrf_token = _mask_cipher_secret(csrf_secret)
csrf_token_form = _mask_cipher_secret(csrf_secret)
headers = {self.header: "fakeuser"}
data = {"csrfmiddlewaretoken": csrf_token_form}
# Verify that CSRF is configured for the view
csrf_client.cookies.load({settings.CSRF_COOKIE_NAME: csrf_token})
response = csrf_client.post("/remote_user/", **headers)
self.assertEqual(response.status_code, 403)
self.assertIn(b"CSRF verification failed.", response.content)
# This request will call django.contrib.auth.login() which will call
# django.middleware.csrf.rotate_token() thus changing the value of
# request.META['CSRF_COOKIE'] from the user submitted value set by
# CsrfViewMiddleware.process_request() to the new csrftoken value set
# by rotate_token(). Csrf validation should still pass when the view is
# later processed by CsrfViewMiddleware.process_view()
csrf_client.cookies.load({settings.CSRF_COOKIE_NAME: csrf_token})
response = csrf_client.post("/remote_user/", data, **headers)
self.assertEqual(response.status_code, 200)
def test_unknown_user(self):
"""
Tests the case where the username passed in the header does not exist
as a User.
"""
num_users = User.objects.count()
response = self.client.get("/remote_user/", **{self.header: "newuser"})
self.assertEqual(response.context["user"].username, "newuser")
self.assertEqual(User.objects.count(), num_users + 1)
User.objects.get(username="newuser")
# Another request with same user should not create any new users.
response = self.client.get("/remote_user/", **{self.header: "newuser"})
self.assertEqual(User.objects.count(), num_users + 1)
def test_known_user(self):
"""
Tests the case where the username passed in the header is a valid User.
"""
User.objects.create(username="knownuser")
User.objects.create(username="knownuser2")
num_users = User.objects.count()
response = self.client.get("/remote_user/", **{self.header: self.known_user})
self.assertEqual(response.context["user"].username, "knownuser")
self.assertEqual(User.objects.count(), num_users)
# A different user passed in the headers causes the new user
# to be logged in.
response = self.client.get("/remote_user/", **{self.header: self.known_user2})
self.assertEqual(response.context["user"].username, "knownuser2")
self.assertEqual(User.objects.count(), num_users)
def test_last_login(self):
"""
A user's last_login is set the first time they make a
request but not updated in subsequent requests with the same session.
"""
user = User.objects.create(username="knownuser")
# Set last_login to something so we can determine if it changes.
default_login = datetime(2000, 1, 1)
if settings.USE_TZ:
default_login = default_login.replace(tzinfo=timezone.utc)
user.last_login = default_login
user.save()
response = self.client.get("/remote_user/", **{self.header: self.known_user})
self.assertNotEqual(default_login, response.context["user"].last_login)
user = User.objects.get(username="knownuser")
user.last_login = default_login
user.save()
response = self.client.get("/remote_user/", **{self.header: self.known_user})
self.assertEqual(default_login, response.context["user"].last_login)
def test_header_disappears(self):
"""
A logged in user is logged out automatically when
the REMOTE_USER header disappears during the same browser session.
"""
User.objects.create(username="knownuser")
# Known user authenticates
response = self.client.get("/remote_user/", **{self.header: self.known_user})
self.assertEqual(response.context["user"].username, "knownuser")
# During the session, the REMOTE_USER header disappears. Should trigger logout.
response = self.client.get("/remote_user/")
self.assertTrue(response.context["user"].is_anonymous)
# verify the remoteuser middleware will not remove a user
# authenticated via another backend
User.objects.create_user(username="modeluser", password="foo")
self.client.login(username="modeluser", password="foo")
authenticate(username="modeluser", password="foo")
response = self.client.get("/remote_user/")
self.assertEqual(response.context["user"].username, "modeluser")
def test_user_switch_forces_new_login(self):
"""
If the username in the header changes between requests
that the original user is logged out
"""
User.objects.create(username="knownuser")
# Known user authenticates
response = self.client.get("/remote_user/", **{self.header: self.known_user})
self.assertEqual(response.context["user"].username, "knownuser")
# During the session, the REMOTE_USER changes to a different user.
response = self.client.get("/remote_user/", **{self.header: "newnewuser"})
# The current user is not the prior remote_user.
# In backends that create a new user, username is "newnewuser"
# In backends that do not create new users, it is '' (anonymous user)
self.assertNotEqual(response.context["user"].username, "knownuser")
def test_inactive_user(self):
User.objects.create(username="knownuser", is_active=False)
response = self.client.get("/remote_user/", **{self.header: "knownuser"})
self.assertTrue(response.context["user"].is_anonymous)
class RemoteUserNoCreateBackend(RemoteUserBackend):
"""Backend that doesn't create unknown users."""
create_unknown_user = False
class RemoteUserNoCreateTest(RemoteUserTest):
"""
Contains the same tests as RemoteUserTest, but using a custom auth backend
class that doesn't create unknown users.
"""
backend = "auth_tests.test_remote_user.RemoteUserNoCreateBackend"
def test_unknown_user(self):
num_users = User.objects.count()
response = self.client.get("/remote_user/", **{self.header: "newuser"})
self.assertTrue(response.context["user"].is_anonymous)
self.assertEqual(User.objects.count(), num_users)
class AllowAllUsersRemoteUserBackendTest(RemoteUserTest):
"""Backend that allows inactive users."""
backend = "django.contrib.auth.backends.AllowAllUsersRemoteUserBackend"
def test_inactive_user(self):
user = User.objects.create(username="knownuser", is_active=False)
response = self.client.get("/remote_user/", **{self.header: self.known_user})
self.assertEqual(response.context["user"].username, user.username)
class CustomRemoteUserBackend(RemoteUserBackend):
"""
Backend that overrides RemoteUserBackend methods.
"""
def clean_username(self, username):
"""
Grabs username before the @ character.
"""
return username.split("@")[0]
def configure_user(self, request, user, created=True):
"""
Sets user's email address using the email specified in an HTTP header.
Sets user's last name for existing users.
"""
user.email = request.META.get(RemoteUserTest.email_header, "")
if not created:
user.last_name = user.username
user.save()
return user
class RemoteUserCustomTest(RemoteUserTest):
"""
Tests a custom RemoteUserBackend subclass that overrides the clean_username
and configure_user methods.
"""
backend = "auth_tests.test_remote_user.CustomRemoteUserBackend"
# REMOTE_USER strings with email addresses for the custom backend to
# clean.
known_user = "knownuser@example.com"
known_user2 = "knownuser2@example.com"
def test_known_user(self):
"""
The strings passed in REMOTE_USER should be cleaned and the known users
should not have been configured with an email address.
"""
super().test_known_user()
knownuser = User.objects.get(username="knownuser")
knownuser2 = User.objects.get(username="knownuser2")
self.assertEqual(knownuser.email, "")
self.assertEqual(knownuser2.email, "")
self.assertEqual(knownuser.last_name, "knownuser")
self.assertEqual(knownuser2.last_name, "knownuser2")
def test_unknown_user(self):
"""
The unknown user created should be configured with an email address
provided in the request header.
"""
num_users = User.objects.count()
response = self.client.get(
"/remote_user/",
**{
self.header: "newuser",
self.email_header: "user@example.com",
},
)
self.assertEqual(response.context["user"].username, "newuser")
self.assertEqual(response.context["user"].email, "user@example.com")
self.assertEqual(response.context["user"].last_name, "")
self.assertEqual(User.objects.count(), num_users + 1)
newuser = User.objects.get(username="newuser")
self.assertEqual(newuser.email, "user@example.com")
class CustomHeaderMiddleware(RemoteUserMiddleware):
"""
Middleware that overrides custom HTTP auth user header.
"""
header = "HTTP_AUTHUSER"
class CustomHeaderRemoteUserTest(RemoteUserTest):
"""
Tests a custom RemoteUserMiddleware subclass with custom HTTP auth user
header.
"""
middleware = "auth_tests.test_remote_user.CustomHeaderMiddleware"
header = "HTTP_AUTHUSER"
class PersistentRemoteUserTest(RemoteUserTest):
"""
PersistentRemoteUserMiddleware keeps the user logged in even if the
subsequent calls do not contain the header value.
"""
middleware = "django.contrib.auth.middleware.PersistentRemoteUserMiddleware"
require_header = False
def test_header_disappears(self):
"""
A logged in user is kept logged in even if the REMOTE_USER header
disappears during the same browser session.
"""
User.objects.create(username="knownuser")
# Known user authenticates
response = self.client.get("/remote_user/", **{self.header: self.known_user})
self.assertEqual(response.context["user"].username, "knownuser")
# Should stay logged in if the REMOTE_USER header disappears.
response = self.client.get("/remote_user/")
self.assertFalse(response.context["user"].is_anonymous)
self.assertEqual(response.context["user"].username, "knownuser")