symposion_app/vendor/registrasion/tests/test_group_member.py
2017-05-27 20:59:35 +10:00

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import pytz
from django.contrib.auth.models import Group
from registrasion.models import conditions
from registrasion.controllers.product import ProductController
from registrasion.tests.test_cart import RegistrationCartTestCase
UTC = pytz.timezone('UTC')
class GroupMemberTestCase(RegistrationCartTestCase):
@classmethod
def _create_group_and_flag(cls):
''' Creates cls.GROUP_1, and restricts cls.PROD_1 only to users who are
members of the group. Likewise GROUP_2 and PROD_2 '''
groups = []
products = [cls.PROD_1, cls.PROD_2]
for i, product in enumerate(products):
group = Group.objects.create(name="TEST GROUP" + str(i))
flag = conditions.GroupMemberFlag.objects.create(
description="Group member flag " + str(i),
condition=conditions.FlagBase.ENABLE_IF_TRUE,
)
flag.group.add(group)
flag.products.add(product)
groups.append(group)
cls.GROUP_1 = groups[0]
cls.GROUP_2 = groups[1]
def test_product_not_enabled_until_user_joins_group(self):
''' Tests that GroupMemberFlag disables a product for a user until
they are a member of a specific group. '''
self._create_group_and_flag()
groups = [self.GROUP_1, self.GROUP_2]
products = [self.PROD_1, self.PROD_2]
for group, product in zip(groups, products):
# USER_1 cannot see PROD_1 until they're in GROUP.
available = ProductController.available_products(
self.USER_1,
products=[product],
)
self.assertNotIn(product, available)
self.USER_1.groups.add(group)
# USER_1 cannot see PROD_1 until they're in GROUP.
available = ProductController.available_products(
self.USER_1,
products=[product],
)
self.assertIn(product, available)
# USER_2 is still locked out
available = ProductController.available_products(
self.USER_2,
products=[product],
)
self.assertNotIn(product, available)