Simple Document Management System and Inventory.
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import pytest
from flask import g, session
from officehelper.db import get_db
def test_register(client, app):
# test that viewing the page renders without template errors
assert client.get('/auth/register').status_code == 200
# test that successful registration redirects to the login page
response = client.post(
'/auth/register', data={'username': 'a', 'password': 'a'}
)
assert 'http://localhost/auth/login' == response.headers['Location']
# test that the user was inserted into the database
with app.app_context():
assert get_db().execute(
"select * from user where username = 'a'",
).fetchone() is not None
@pytest.mark.parametrize(('username', 'password', 'message'), (
('', '', b'Username is required.'),
('a', '', b'Password is required.'),
('test', 'test', b'already registered'),
))
def test_register_validate_input(client, username, password, message):
response = client.post(
'/auth/register',
data={'username': username, 'password': password}
)
assert message in response.data
def test_login(client, auth):
# test that viewing the page renders without template errors
assert client.get('/auth/login').status_code == 200
# test that successful login redirects to the index page
response = auth.login()
assert response.headers['Location'] == 'http://localhost/'
# login request set the user_id in the session
# check that the user is loaded from the session
with client:
client.get('/')
assert session['user_id'] == 1
assert g.user['username'] == 'test'
@pytest.mark.parametrize(('username', 'password', 'message'), (
('a', 'test', b'Incorrect username.'),
('test', 'a', b'Incorrect password.'),
))
def test_login_validate_input(auth, username, password, message):
response = auth.login(username, password)
assert message in response.data
def test_logout(client, auth):
auth.login()
with client:
auth.logout()
assert 'user_id' not in session