- introduce pytest.mark.slow marker and "--slow" CLI option

- refactor login tests to allow running them against both imap/smtp
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holger krekel
2023-10-16 16:56:22 +02:00
parent 00af333694
commit fdb01d269c
4 changed files with 66 additions and 52 deletions

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import pytest
import imaplib
import smtplib
class TestDovecot:
def test_login_ok(self, imap, gencreds):
user, password = gencreds()
imap.connect()
imap.login(user, password)
# verify it works on another connection
imap.connect()
imap.login(user, password)
def test_login_basic_functioning(imap_or_smtp, gencreds, lp):
"""Test a) that an initial login creates a user automatically
and b) verify we can also login a second time with the same password
and c) that using a different password fails the login."""
user, password = gencreds()
lp.sec(f"login first time with {user} {password}")
imap_or_smtp.connect()
imap_or_smtp.login(user, password)
lp.indent("success")
def test_login_same_password(self, imap, gencreds):
"""Test two different users logging in with the same password.
lp.sec(f"reconnect and login second time {user} {password}")
imap_or_smtp.connect()
imap_or_smtp.login(user, password)
imap_or_smtp.connect()
lp.sec("success")
This ensures that authentication process does not confuse the users
by using only the password hash as a key.
"""
user1, password1 = gencreds()
user2, _password2 = gencreds()
imap.connect()
imap.login(user1, password1)
imap.connect()
imap.login(user2, password1)
def test_login_fail(self, imap, gencreds):
user, password = gencreds()
imap.connect()
imap.login(user, password)
imap.connect()
with pytest.raises(imaplib.IMAP4.error) as excinfo:
imap.login(user, password + "wrong")
assert "AUTHENTICATIONFAILED" in str(excinfo)
lp.sec("reconnect and verify wrong password fails {user} ")
imap_or_smtp.connect()
with pytest.raises(imap_or_smtp.AuthError):
imap_or_smtp.login(user, password + "wrong")
class TestPostfix:
def test_login_ok(self, smtp, gencreds):
user, password = gencreds()
smtp.connect()
smtp.login(user, password)
# verify it works on another connection
smtp.connect()
smtp.login(user, password)
def test_login_fail(self, smtp, gencreds):
user, password = gencreds()
smtp.connect()
smtp.login(user, password)
smtp.connect()
with pytest.raises(smtplib.SMTPAuthenticationError) as excinfo:
smtp.login(user, password + "wrong")
assert excinfo.value.smtp_code == 535
assert "authentication failed" in str(excinfo)
def test_login_same_password(imap_or_smtp, gencreds):
"""Test two different users logging in with the same password
to ensure that authentication process does not confuse the users
by using only the password hash as a key.
"""
user1, password1 = gencreds()
user2, _ = gencreds()
imap_or_smtp.connect()
imap_or_smtp.login(user1, password1)
imap_or_smtp.connect()
imap_or_smtp.login(user2, password1)