Example #1
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 def test_user_page(self):
     # Username 'tester' does not exist
     self.get('/u/james', expected_status=404)
     # Username will be 'harry'
     with self.app.test_request_context():
         force_cli_user()
         create_local_user('*****@*****.**', 'password')
     self.get('/u/james')
Example #2
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 def test_user_page(self):
     from pillar.api.utils.authentication import force_cli_user
     from pillar.api.local_auth import create_local_user
     # Username 'tester' does not exist
     self.get('/u/harry', expected_status=404)
     # Username will be 'harry'
     with self.app.test_request_context():
         force_cli_user()
         create_local_user('*****@*****.**', 'password')
     self.get('/u/harry')
Example #3
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 def setUp(self, **kwargs):
     super().setUp(**kwargs)
     self.ensure_group_exists(
         'cafef005972666988bef650f', 'dillo_user_main')
     self.proj_id, self.project = self.ensure_project_exists()
     with self.app.test_request_context():
         force_cli_user()
         self.local_user_id = create_local_user('*****@*****.**', 'password')
Example #4
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 def test_create_user(self):
     from pillar.api.utils.authentication import force_cli_user
     from pillar.api.local_auth import create_local_user
     with self.app.test_request_context():
         force_cli_user()
         user_id = create_local_user('*****@*****.**', 'password')
         db_user = self.fetch_user_from_db(user_id)
         print(db_user)
Example #5
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 def create_test_user(self):
     from pillar.api import local_auth
     with self.app.test_request_context():
         user_id = local_auth.create_local_user('*****@*****.**', 'oti')
     return user_id
Example #6
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def create_local_user_account(email, password):
    from pillar.api.local_auth import create_local_user
    create_local_user(email, password)