from django.contrib.auth.models import User from django.test import TestCase from hc.accounts.models import Member, Profile, Project class BaseTestCase(TestCase): def setUp(self): super(BaseTestCase, self).setUp() # Alice is a normal user for tests. Alice has team access enabled. self.alice = User(username="alice", email="alice@example.org") self.alice.set_password("password") self.alice.save() self.project = Project(owner=self.alice, api_key="X" * 32) self.project.badge_key = self.alice.username self.project.save() self.profile = Profile(user=self.alice) self.profile.sms_limit = 50 self.profile.current_project = self.project self.profile.save() # Bob is on Alice's team and should have access to her stuff self.bob = User(username="bob", email="bob@example.org") self.bob.set_password("password") self.bob.save() self.bobs_project = Project(owner=self.bob) self.bobs_project.badge_key = self.bob.username self.bobs_project.save() self.bobs_profile = Profile(user=self.bob) self.bobs_profile.current_project = self.project self.bobs_profile.save() Member.objects.create(user=self.bob, project=self.project) # Charlie should have no access to Alice's stuff self.charlie = User(username="charlie", email="charlie@example.org") self.charlie.set_password("password") self.charlie.save() self.charlies_project = Project(owner=self.charlie) self.charlies_project.badge_key = self.charlie.username self.charlies_project.save() self.charlies_profile = Profile(user=self.charlie) self.charlies_profile.current_project = self.charlies_project self.charlies_profile.save()