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# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
"""Identity unit tests."""
import os
from . import constants
def test_create_one_identity_succeed(pEp):
# It has to be imported here to get the management db initialized,
alice = pEp.Identity()
alice.address = constants.ALICE_ADDRESS
alice.username = constants.ALICE_NAME
alice.fpr = constants.ALICE_FPR
expected_alice = pEp.Identity(
constants.ALICE_ADDRESS, constants.ALICE_NAME, '',
constants.ALICE_FPR, 0, ''
)
# XXX: Can't compare objects
# assert alice == expected_alice
assert str(alice) == constants.ALICE_NAME_ADDR
assert alice.address == expected_alice.address
assert alice.username == expected_alice.username
# Cause the key is created by pEp
assert alice.fpr == expected_alice.fpr
assert alice.user_id == expected_alice.user_id
assert alice.comm_type == expected_alice.comm_type
assert alice.flags == expected_alice.flags
# Test that data after updating.
# If the db has not been initialized this would return PEP_GET_KEY_FAILED
alice.update()
assert str(alice) == constants.ALICE_NAME_ADDR
assert alice.address == expected_alice.address
assert alice.username == expected_alice.username
# XXX: shouldn't this be he fpr of the key generated by pEp?
assert alice.fpr == ''
# After updating this changed
assert alice.user_id == "TOFU_alice@openpgp.example"
# After updating this changed
assert alice.comm_type == 3
assert alice.flags == expected_alice.flags
def test_two_identities_succeed(pEp, bob_key_pub):
alice = pEp.Identity(
constants.ALICE_ADDRESS, constants.ALICE_NAME, '',
constants.ALICE_FPR, 0, ''
)
assert alice.address == constants.ALICE_ADDRESS
assert alice.username == constants.ALICE_NAME
assert alice.fpr == constants.ALICE_FPR
assert alice.user_id == ""
assert alice.comm_type == 0
assert alice.flags == 0
pEp.import_key(bob_key_pub)
bob = pEp.Identity()
bob.address = constants.BOB_ADDRESS
bob.username = constants.BOB_NAME
bob.fpr = constants.BOB_FPR
expected_bob = pEp.Identity(
constants.BOB_ADDRESS, constants.BOB_NAME, '',
constants.BOB_FPR, 56, ''
)
assert str(bob) == constants.BOB_NAME_ADDR
assert bob.address == expected_bob.address
assert bob.username == expected_bob.username
assert bob.fpr == expected_bob.fpr
assert bob.user_id == ""
assert bob.comm_type == 0
assert bob.flags == 0
# Test that data after updating.
bob.update()
assert str(bob) == constants.BOB_NAME_ADDR
assert bob.address == expected_bob.address
assert bob.username == expected_bob.username
assert bob.fpr == expected_bob.fpr
assert bob.user_id == "TOFU_bob@openpgp.example"
assert bob.comm_type == 56
assert bob.flags == 0
def test_set_own_key(pEp, alice_key_sec):
pEp.import_key(alice_key_sec)
alice = pEp.Identity()
alice.address = constants.ALICE_ADDRESS
alice.username = constants.ALICE_NAME
alice.fpr = constants.ALICE_FPR
alice.user_id = constants.ALICE_NAME_ADDR
expected_alice = pEp.Identity(
constants.ALICE_ADDRESS, constants.ALICE_NAME, '',
constants.ALICE_FPR, 0, ''
)
pEp.set_own_key(alice, alice.fpr)
# assert str(alice) == constants.ALICE_NAME_ADDR
assert str(alice) == str(expected_alice)
assert alice.address == expected_alice.address
assert alice.username == expected_alice.username
# assert alice.user_id == constants.ALICE_NAME_ADDR
assert alice.user_id == str(expected_alice)
assert alice.fpr == expected_alice.fpr
assert alice.comm_type == 255
assert alice.flags == 0
# After setting own key this would give ValueError: illegal value
# alice.update()