[server/migractions] finish migration to repoapi objects
Changeset 241b1232ed7f (Use repoapi instead of dbapi for cwctl shell,
upgrade and db-init) only did half of the job. It left the migration
handler with both a session (cubicweb.server.session.Session) and a cnx
(cubicweb.repoapi.ClientConnection) attribute with different ideas of
what Connection they were talking to.
With this change, we:
- make the caller responsible of disabling security on the Connection if
it wants to
- turn mih.session into an actual attribute, set on __init__
- same for cnx (the client connection)
- drop the "lazy connection" logic, and establish the connection
up-front
- always go through the connection instead of the session when we need
to talk to the db
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"""
"""
from logilab.common.testlib import TestCase, unittest_main
from cubicweb.server import utils
class UtilsTC(TestCase):
def test_crypt(self):
for hash in (
utils.crypt_password('xxx'), # default sha512
'ab$5UsKFxRKKN.d8iBIFBnQ80', # custom md5
'ab4Vlm81ZUHlg', # DES
):
self.assertEqual(utils.crypt_password('xxx', hash), hash)
self.assertEqual(utils.crypt_password(u'xxx', hash), hash)
self.assertEqual(utils.crypt_password(u'xxx', unicode(hash)), hash)
self.assertEqual(utils.crypt_password('yyy', hash), '')
# accept any password for empty hashes (is it a good idea?)
self.assertEqual(utils.crypt_password('xxx', ''), '')
self.assertEqual(utils.crypt_password('yyy', ''), '')
if __name__ == '__main__':
unittest_main()