Exemple #1
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def add(request):
	data = json.loads(request.raw_post_data)
	username = data['user']
	password = data['password']

	response_data = {}
	if User.objects.filter(name=username).count() > 0 :

		#User exists, return ERR_USER_EXISTS
		response_data['errCode'] = -2
		return HttpResponse(json.dumps(response_data), mimetype="application/json")

	elif username == '' or len(username) > 128 :

		#empty username or mroe than 128 ascii characters, return ERR_BAD_USERNAME
		response_data['errCode'] = -3
		return HttpResponse(json.dumps(response_data), mimetype="application/json")

	elif (len(password) > 128) :

		#password more than 128 characters, return ERR_BAD_PASSWORD
		response_data['errCode'] = -4
		return HttpResponse(json.dumps(response_data), mimetype="application/json")

	else :

		#all is good, save the new User
		new_user = User(name=username, password=password,num_logins=1)
		new_user.save()

		#return a SUCCESS and number of logins, should be 1
		response_data['errCode'] = 1
		response_data['count'] = new_user.num_logins
		return HttpResponse(json.dumps(response_data), mimetype="application/json")	
Exemple #2
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	def test_Clearing_Database(self):
		user = User(name='admin', password='******', num_logins=1)
		user.save()

		count = User.objects.count()
		self.assertEqual(count, 1)

		response = self.client.post('/TESTAPI/resetFixture', '', content_type="application/json")
		self.assertEqual(response.status_code, 200)

		count = User.objects.count()
		self.assertEqual(count, 0)