def test_requires_public_key(self): serializer = RegisterSerializer(data={ 'email': '*****@*****.**', 'password': '******', }) assert not serializer.is_valid() assert serializer.errors == {'public_key': ['This field is required.']}
def test_requires_email(self): serializer = RegisterSerializer(data={ 'password': '******', 'public_key': serialize_public_key(PUBLIC_KEY) }) assert not serializer.is_valid() assert serializer.errors == {'email': ['This field is required.']}
def test_create(self): serializer = RegisterSerializer(data={ 'password': '******', 'email': '*****@*****.**', 'public_key': serialize_public_key(PUBLIC_KEY), }) assert serializer.is_valid() user = serializer.save() assert user.email == '*****@*****.**' assert user.devices.count() == 1 assert user.devices.first().fingerprint == 'e777 c552 5bab 7d95 58dc bb8d 6cd5 daf0'
def test_validates_password(self): serializer = RegisterSerializer(data={ 'password': '******', 'email': '*****@*****.**', 'public_key': serialize_public_key(PUBLIC_KEY) }) assert not serializer.is_valid() # We're configuring to at least 10 characters. assert serializer.errors == { 'password': [ 'This password is too short. It must contain at ' 'least 10 characters.' ] }