FitTrackee/fittrackee/tests/test_users_model.py
Sam c890ec6be1 API - update pyjwt to 2.0.0
jwt.encode() returns now tokens as string instead of a byte string
2020-12-25 19:38:33 +01:00

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from fittrackee.users.models import User
class TestUserModel:
def test_user_model(self, app, user_1):
assert '<User \'test\'>' == str(user_1)
serialized_user = user_1.serialize()
assert 'test' == serialized_user['username']
assert 'created_at' in serialized_user
assert serialized_user['admin'] is False
assert serialized_user['first_name'] is None
assert serialized_user['last_name'] is None
assert serialized_user['bio'] is None
assert serialized_user['location'] is None
assert serialized_user['birth_date'] is None
assert serialized_user['picture'] is False
assert serialized_user['timezone'] is None
assert serialized_user['weekm'] is False
assert serialized_user['language'] is None
assert serialized_user['nb_activities'] == 0
assert serialized_user['nb_sports'] == 0
assert serialized_user['total_distance'] == 0
assert serialized_user['total_duration'] == '0:00:00'
def test_encode_auth_token(self, app, user_1):
auth_token = user_1.encode_auth_token(user_1.id)
assert isinstance(auth_token, str)
def test_encode_password_token(self, app, user_1):
password_token = user_1.encode_password_reset_token(user_1.id)
assert isinstance(password_token, str)
def test_decode_auth_token(self, app, user_1):
auth_token = user_1.encode_auth_token(user_1.id)
assert isinstance(auth_token, str)
assert User.decode_auth_token(auth_token) == user_1.id