[server/test] fix random error in unittest_security
When entering a new Connection, we cache the user and its 'login'
attribute (with no permissions checking).
This test makes 'CWUser.login' unreadable by guests, and then proceeds
to make sure the 'anon' user can actually not read any 'login'
attribute. However, due to the above cnx initialization, anon's login
is actually cached, hence readable. This happens to make the test fail
sometimes depending on the order in which CWUser entities are returned,
because one of them has .complete() called, which as a side effect sets
the attribute cache to None for unreadable attributes.
Call .complete() on both entities to reset the login cache. While this
is still highly debatable, at least it's consistent.
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"""only for unit tests !"""
from cubicweb.view import View
from cubicweb.predicates import match_http_method
class PutView(View):
__regid__ = 'put'
__select__ = match_http_method('PUT') | match_http_method('POST')
binary = True
def call(self):
self.w(self._cw.content.read())