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"""
Tests for the django_openid_auth Admin login form replacement.
"""
import os
import unittest
from django.conf import settings
from django.contrib.auth.models import User, AnonymousUser
settings.OPENID_USE_AS_ADMIN_LOGIN = True
from django_openid_auth import admin
from django.test import TestCase
def create_user(is_staff=False, authenticated=True):
"""
Create and return a user, either the AnonymousUser or a normal Django user,
setting the is_staff attribute if appropriate.
"""
if not authenticated:
return AnonymousUser()
else:
user = User(
username=u'testing', email='testing@example.com',
is_staff=is_staff)
user.set_password(u'test')
user.save()
class SiteAdminTests(TestCase):
"""
TestCase for accessing /admin/ when the django_openid_auth form replacement
is in use.
"""
def test_admin_site_with_openid_login_authenticated_non_staff(self):
"""
If the request has an authenticated user, who is not flagged as a
staff member, then they get a failure response.
"""
create_user()
self.client.login(username='testing', password='test')
response = self.client.get('/admin/')
self.assertTrue('User testing does not have admin access.' in
response.content, 'Missing error message in response')
def test_admin_site_with_openid_login_non_authenticated_user(self):
"""
Unauthenticated users accessing the admin page should be directed to
the OpenID login url.
"""
response = self.client.get('/admin/')
self.assertEqual(302, response.status_code)
self.assertEqual('http://testserver/openid/login/?next=/admin/',
response['Location'])
def suite():
return unittest.TestLoader().loadTestsFromName(__name__)
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