Пример #1
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    def test_bad_country(self):
        # Test a country that doesn't exist - UPDATE: does not redirect because bad countries are ok
        with mock.patch('tola.pipeline.logger') as log_mock:
            okta_response = {
                'attributes': {
                    'email': ['*****@*****.**', 0],
                    'firstName': ['Pat', 0],
                    'lastName': ['Smith', 0],
                    'mcCountryCode': ['ZZ', 0],
                },
                'idp_name': 'okta',
            }
            user = None
            okta_result = create_user_okta(self.backend, self.details, user,
                                           okta_response)
            # self.assertEqual(okta_result.status_code, 302)
            self.assertIsNone(okta_result)

            # Test no country for old men
            okta_response = {
                'attributes': {
                    'email': ['*****@*****.**', 0],
                    'firstName': ['Pat', 0],
                    'lastName': ['Smith', 0],
                    'mcCountryCode': [None, 0],
                },
                'idp_name': 'okta',
            }
            user = None
            okta_result = create_user_okta(self.backend, self.details, user,
                                           okta_response)
            # UPDATE: does not redirect because no countries are ok
            # self.assertEqual(okta_result.status_code, 302)
            self.assertIsNone(okta_result)
Пример #2
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    def test_good_login(self):
        with mock.patch('tola.pipeline.logger') as log_mock:
            okta_response = {
                'attributes': {
                    'email': ['*****@*****.**', 0],
                    'firstName': ['Pat', 0],
                    'lastName': ['Smith', 0],
                    'mcCountryCode': ['AF', 0],
                },
                'idp_name': 'okta',
            }
            user = None

            okta_result = create_user_okta(self.backend, self.details, user,
                                           okta_response)
            self.assertEqual(okta_result, None)

            okta_response = {
                'attributes': {
                    'email': ['*****@*****.**', 0],
                    'firstName': [None, 0],
                    'lastName': [None, 0],
                    'mcCountryCode': ['AF', 0],
                },
                'idp_name': 'okta',
            }
            okta_result = create_user_okta(self.backend, self.details, user,
                                           okta_response)
            self.assertEqual(okta_result, None)
Пример #3
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    def test_bad_names(self):
        # First test a new user but with no names comeing from Okta
        with mock.patch('tola.pipeline.logger') as log_mock:
            okta_response = {
                'attributes': {
                    'email': ['*****@*****.**', 0],
                    'firstName': [None, 0],
                    'lastName': [None, 0],
                    'mcCountryCode': ['AF', 0],
                },
                'idp_name': 'okta',
            }
            user = None
            okta_result = create_user_okta(self.backend, self.details, user,
                                           okta_response)
            self.assertEqual(okta_result.status_code,
                             302,
                             msg="Failed to error on blank name")

            # First create user and tola_user
            okta_response = {
                'attributes': {
                    'email': ['*****@*****.**', 0],
                    'firstName': ['Pat', 0],
                    'lastName': ['Smith', 0],
                    'mcCountryCode': ['AF', 0],
                },
                'idp_name': 'okta',
            }
            user = None
            okta_result = create_user_okta(self.backend, self.details, user,
                                           okta_response)
            self.assertEqual(okta_result,
                             None,
                             msg="Failed to pass on normal name")

            # Now simulate lack of names
            okta_response = {
                'attributes': {
                    'email': ['*****@*****.**', 0],
                    'firstName': [None, 0],
                    'lastName': [None, 0],
                    'mcCountryCode': ['AF', 0],
                },
                'idp_name': 'okta',
            }
            okta_result = create_user_okta(self.backend, self.details, user,
                                           okta_response)
            self.assertEqual(
                okta_result,
                None,
                msg="Failed to pass on blank name with good name in DB")

            # It should work even when the names are very long.
            okta_response = {
                'attributes': {
                    'email': ['*****@*****.**', 0],
                    'firstName':
                    ['abcdefabcdefabcdefabcdefabcdefabcdefabcdefab', 0],
                    'lastName':
                    ['abcdefabcdefabcdefabcdefabcdefabcdefabcdefab', 0],
                    'mcCountryCode': ['AF', 0],
                },
                'idp_name': 'okta',
            }
            okta_result = create_user_okta(self.backend, self.details, user,
                                           okta_response)
            self.assertEqual(okta_result,
                             None,
                             msg="Failed to pass on long name")