cubicweb/web/test/unittest_views_actions.py
author Denis Laxalde <denis.laxalde@logilab.fr>
Fri, 01 Dec 2017 11:19:19 +0100
changeset 12244 6a71cb23f827
parent 11057 0b59724cb3f2
permissions -rw-r--r--
Disable pytest's logs reporting CubicWeb already prints captured logs in stderr upon test failure, so we get them twice. Until we fix our logging management, disabling pytest capture and restore brings the output level back to sanity.

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from logilab.common.testlib import unittest_main

from cubicweb.devtools.testlib import CubicWebTC
from cubicweb.web.views import actions, uicfg


class ActionsTC(CubicWebTC):
    def test_view_action(self):
        with self.admin_access.web_request(vid='rss', rql='CWUser X') as req:
            rset = req.execute('CWUser X')
            actions = self.vreg['actions'].poss_visible_objects(req, rset=rset)
            vaction = [action for action in actions if action.__regid__ == 'view'][0]
            self.assertEqual(vaction.url(), 'http://testing.fr/cubicweb/view?rql=CWUser%20X')

    def test_has_editable_relations(self):
        """ensure has_editable_relation predicate used by ModifyAction
        return positive score if there is only some inlined forms
        """
        # The schema only allows the anonymous user to modify his/her own
        # EmailAddress if it is set, not to create one. Since the 'anon' CWUser
        # entity is created without any associated EmailAddress entities, there
        # are no attributes nor relations that can be edited: the "modify"
        # action should not appear.
        with self.new_access('anon').web_request() as req:
            predicate = actions.has_editable_relation()
            self.assertEqual(predicate(None, req, rset=req.user.as_rset()),
                             0)
        # being allowed to 'add' the relation is not enough
        use_email = self.schema['use_email'].rdefs['CWUser', 'EmailAddress']
        with self.temporary_permissions((use_email, {'add': ('guests',)})):
            with self.new_access('anon').web_request() as req:
                predicate = actions.has_editable_relation()
                self.assertEqual(predicate(None, req, rset=req.user.as_rset()),
                                 0)
        # if we also allow creating the target etype, then the "modify" action
        # should appear
        with self.temporary_permissions((use_email, {'add': ('guests',)}),
                                        EmailAddress={'add': ('guests',)}):
            with self.new_access('anon').web_request() as req:
                predicate = actions.has_editable_relation()
                self.assertEqual(predicate(None, req, rset=req.user.as_rset()),
                                 1)


if __name__ == '__main__':
    unittest_main()