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authorMichał Górny <mgorny@gentoo.org>2013-09-13 12:59:47 +0200
committerMichał Górny <mgorny@gentoo.org>2013-09-17 15:50:19 +0200
commit3ea0caf9e043d356380c36fa2310f18746aea036 (patch)
tree290fee3c156a63972347ed971d0f3169e4001e2a /okupy
parentMerge pull request #93 from dastergon/docs (diff)
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Require the database cleanup only to remove USER and PASSWORD.
Due to limitations in django, we can't really remove or replace settings dictionary once connection is instantiated. Therefore, all the code that's playing with it will simply modify the existing dict. As a result, removing the connection will only remove username & password, not the whole entry.
Diffstat (limited to 'okupy')
-rw-r--r--okupy/tests/unit/test_ldapuser.py6
1 files changed, 4 insertions, 2 deletions
diff --git a/okupy/tests/unit/test_ldapuser.py b/okupy/tests/unit/test_ldapuser.py
index 85097aa..7dd2b5f 100644
--- a/okupy/tests/unit/test_ldapuser.py
+++ b/okupy/tests/unit/test_ldapuser.py
@@ -95,7 +95,8 @@ class LDAPUserUnitTests(TestCase):
self.assertRaises(ldap.INVALID_CREDENTIALS, get_bound_ldapuser,
request, 'test')
db_alias = 'ldap_%s' % request.session.cache_key
- self.assertNotIn(db_alias, settings.DATABASES)
+ self.assertNotIn('USER', settings.DATABASES.get(db_alias, {}))
+ self.assertNotIn('PASSWORD', settings.DATABASES.get(db_alias, {}))
def test_get_bound_ldapuser_context_manager_cleans_up_settings(self):
secondary_password = Random.get_random_bytes(48)
@@ -109,4 +110,5 @@ class LDAPUserUnitTests(TestCase):
with get_bound_ldapuser(request) as user: # noqa
pass
db_alias = 'ldap_%s' % request.session.cache_key
- self.assertNotIn(db_alias, settings.DATABASES)
+ self.assertNotIn('USER', settings.DATABASES.get(db_alias, {}))
+ self.assertNotIn('PASSWORD', settings.DATABASES.get(db_alias, {}))