OpenProject is the leading open source project management software.
You can not select more than 25 topics Topics must start with a letter or number, can include dashes ('-') and can be up to 35 characters long.
 
 
 
 
 
 
openproject/features/step_definitions/password_steps.rb

132 lines
4.1 KiB

#encoding: utf-8
#-- copyright
# OpenProject is a project management system.
#
# Copyright (C) 2012-2013 the OpenProject Team
#
# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
# modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 3.
#
# See doc/COPYRIGHT.rdoc for more details.
#++
def parse_password_rules(str)
str.sub(', and ', ', ').split(', ')
end
Given /^passwords must contain ([0-9]+) of ([a-z, ]+) characters$/ do |minimum_rules, rules|
rules = parse_password_rules(rules)
Setting.password_active_rules = rules
Setting.password_min_adhered_rules = minimum_rules.to_i
end
Given /^passwords have a minimum length of ([0-9]+) characters$/ do |minimum_length|
Setting.password_min_length = minimum_length
end
Given /^users are not allowed to reuse the last ([0-9]+) passwords$/ do |count|
Setting.password_count_former_banned = count
end
def fill_change_password(old_password, new_password, confirmation=new_password)
# use find and set with id to prevent ambigious match I get with fill_in
find('#password').set(old_password)
fill_in('new_password', :with => new_password)
fill_in('new_password_confirmation', :with => confirmation)
click_link_or_button 'Apply'
@new_password = new_password
end
def change_password(old_password, new_password)
visit "/my/password"
fill_change_password(old_password, new_password)
end
Given /^I try to change my password from "([^\"]+)" to "([^\"]+)"$/ do |old, new|
change_password(old, new)
end
When /^I try to set my new password to "(.+)"$/ do |password|
visit "/my/password"
change_password('adminADMIN!', password)
end
When /^I fill out the change password form$/ do
fill_change_password('adminADMIN!', 'adminADMIN!New')
end
When /^I fill out the change password form with a wrong old password$/ do
fill_change_password('wrong', 'adminADMIN!New')
end
When /^I fill out the change password form with a wrong password confirmation$/ do
fill_change_password('adminADMIN!', 'adminADMIN!New', 'wrong')
end
Then /^the password change should succeed$/ do
find('.notice').should have_content('success')
end
Then /^I should be able to login using the new password$/ do
visit('/logout')
login(@user.login, @new_password)
end
Then /^the password and confirmation fields should be empty$/ do
find('#user_password').value.should be_empty
find('#user_password_confirmation').value.should be_empty
end
Then /^the password and confirmation fields should be disabled$/ do
find('#user_password').should be_disabled
find('#user_password_confirmation').should be_disabled
end
Then /^the force password change field should be checked$/ do
find('#user_force_password_change').should be_checked
end
Then /^the force password change field should be disabled$/ do
find('#user_force_password_change').should be_disabled
end
Given /^I try to log in with user "([^"]*)"$/ do |login|
step 'I go to the logout page'
login(login, @new_password || 'adminADMIN!')
end
Given /^I try to log in with user "([^"]*)" and a wrong password$/ do |login|
step 'I go to the logout page'
login(login, 'Wrong password')
end
Given /^I try to log in with user "([^"]*)" and the password sent via email$/ do |login|
step 'I go to the logout page'
login(login, assigned_password_from_last_email)
end
When /^I activate the ([a-z, ]+) password rules$/ do |rules|
rules = parse_password_rules(rules)
# ensure checkboxes are loaded, 'all' doesn't wait
should have_selector(:xpath, "//input[@id='settings_password_active_rules_' and @value='#{rules.first}']")
all(:xpath, "//input[@id='settings_password_active_rules_']").each do |checkbox|
checkbox.set(false)
end
rules.each do |rule|
find(:xpath, "//input[@id='settings_password_active_rules_' and @value='#{rule}']").set(true)
end
end
def set_user_attribute(login, attribute, value)
user = User.find_by_login login
user.send((attribute.to_s + '=').to_sym, value)
user.save
end
Given /^the user "(.+)" is(not |) forced to change his password$/ do |login, disable|
set_user_attribute(login, :force_password_change, (disable == 'not ') ? false : true)
end