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import pytest
from generalresearch.models import MAX_INT32
from generalresearch.models.thl.user_profile import UserMetadata
class TestUserMetadata:
def test_default(self):
# You can initialize it with nothing
um = UserMetadata()
assert um.email_address is None
assert um.email_sha1 is None
def test_user_id(self):
# This does NOT validate that the user_id exists. When we attempt a db operation,
# at that point it will fail b/c of the foreign key constraint.
UserMetadata(user_id=MAX_INT32 - 1)
with pytest.raises(expected_exception=ValueError) as cm:
UserMetadata(user_id=MAX_INT32)
assert "Input should be less than 2147483648" in str(cm.value)
def test_email(self):
um = UserMetadata(email_address="e58375d80f5f4a958138004aae44c7ca@example.com")
assert (
um.email_sha256
== "fd219d8b972b3d82e70dc83284027acc7b4a6de66c42261c1684e3f05b545bc0"
)
assert um.email_sha1 == "a82578f02b0eed28addeb81317417cf239ede1c3"
assert um.email_md5 == "9073a7a3c21cfd6160d1899fb736cd1c"
# You cannot set the hashes directly
with pytest.raises(expected_exception=AttributeError) as cm:
um.email_md5 = "x" * 32
# assert "can't set attribute 'email_md5'" in str(cm.value)
assert "property 'email_md5' of 'UserMetadata' object has no setter" in str(
cm.value
)
# assert it hasn't changed anything
assert um.email_md5 == "9073a7a3c21cfd6160d1899fb736cd1c"
# If you update the email, all the hashes change
um.email_address = "greg@example.com"
assert um.email_md5 != "9073a7a3c21cfd6160d1899fb736cd1c"
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