Example #1
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def test_mklogtoken():
    key = "0123456789abcdef"
    username = "******"
    password = "******"
    token = token_encode(key, username, password)
    tinfo = token_decode(token)
    tusrnm, tpaswd, tkntms = token_info(tinfo)
    assert username == tusrnm and password == tpaswd and tkntms > 0
Example #2
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 def test_mklogtoken(self):
     key = "0123456789abcdef"
     username = "******"
     password = "******"
     token = token_encode(key, username, password)
     # Check decoded token
     decoded_token = token_decode(key, token).split(':')
     self.assertEqual(username, decoded_token[0].split('=')[1])
     self.assertEqual(password, decoded_token[1].split('=')[1])
     #  Check token_info
     tusrnm, tpaswd, tkntms = token_info(key, token)
     self.assertEqual(username, tusrnm)
     self.assertEqual(password, tpaswd)
     self.assertGreater(tkntms, 0, '')
 def test_mklogtoken(self):
     self.banner("Testing tokenEncode/tokenDecode/tokenInfo")
     key = "0123456789ABCDEF"
     username = '******'
     password = '******'
     token = token_encode(key, username, password)
     tinfo = token_decode(key, token)
     print("Token with key: '%s'; "
           "encoding: 'username:=%s:"
           "password=%s:"
           "timestamp=<issue_time>' is '%s'"
           % (key, username, password, token))
     print "Decoded token: '%s' -> '%s'" % (token, tinfo)
     username2, password2, timestamp2 = token_info(token)
     print("Token info: 'username=%s:password=%s:timestamp=%s'"
           % (username2, password2, timestamp2))
     self.assertEqual("%s:%s" % (username, password), "%s:%s" % (username2,
                                                                 password2))