cubicweb/devtools/webtest.py
author Jérémy Bobbio <jeremy.bobbio@irq7.fr>
Wed, 19 Jun 2019 15:44:17 +0200
changeset 12655 5b0ce10a7046
parent 11057 0b59724cb3f2
permissions -rw-r--r--
[crypto] Use Cryptodome namespace instead of Crypto PyCryptodome comes in two flavors: “an almost drop-in replacement for the old PyCrypto library” and “a library independent of the old PyCrypto”. The former uses the Crypto namespace, and is shipped as `pycryptodome` while the latter uses Cryptodome instead and lies in the `pycryptodomex` package. Given the reason to switch to PyCryptodome is that PyCrypto in unmaintained, its probably better to avoid any mistake and mandate the specific usage of the Cryptodome namespace by requiring `pycryptodomex` instead of `pycryptodome`. A more present reason is that Debian buster will only provide a package with the separate namespace flavor. The current Recommends is not working with the current code. Although it's important to note that the package name will probably have to be changed to `python3-pycryptodomex` once https://bugs.debian.org/886291 is solved.

from __future__ import absolute_import

import webtest

from cubicweb.wsgi import handler
from cubicweb.devtools.testlib import CubicWebTC


class CubicWebTestTC(CubicWebTC):
    def setUp(self):
        super(CubicWebTestTC, self).setUp()
        self.config.global_set_option('base-url', 'http://localhost.local/')
        # call load_configuration again to let the config reset its datadir_url
        self.config.load_configuration()
        webapp = handler.CubicWebWSGIApplication(self.config)
        self.webapp = webtest.TestApp(webapp)

    def tearDown(self):
        del self.webapp
        super(CubicWebTestTC, self).tearDown()

    def login(self, user=None, password=None, **args):
        if user is None:
            user = self.admlogin
        if password is None:
            password = self.admpassword if user == self.admlogin else user
        args.update({
            '__login': user,
            '__password': password
        })
        return self.webapp.get('/login', args)

    def logout(self):
        return self.webapp.get('/logout')