from flask import url_for from app.db import Session from app.models import User, ApiKey from tests.utils import login def test_create_delete_api_key(flask_client): user = login(flask_client) Session.commit() # create api_key api_key = ApiKey.create(user.id, "for test") Session.commit() assert ApiKey.count() == 1 assert api_key.name == "for test" ApiKey.delete(api_key.id) assert ApiKey.count() == 0 def test_delete_all_api_key(flask_client): # create two test users user_1 = login(flask_client) user_2 = User.create( email="a2@b.c", password="password", name="Test User 2", activated=True ) Session.commit() # create api_key for both users ApiKey.create(user_1.id, "for test") ApiKey.create(user_1.id, "for test 2") ApiKey.create(user_2.id, "for test") Session.commit() assert ( ApiKey.count() == 3 ) # assert that the total number of API keys for all users is 3. # assert that each user has the API keys created assert ApiKey.filter(ApiKey.user_id == user_1.id).count() == 2 assert ApiKey.filter(ApiKey.user_id == user_2.id).count() == 1 # delete all of user 1's API keys r = flask_client.post( url_for("dashboard.api_key"), data={"form-name": "delete-all"}, follow_redirects=True, ) assert r.status_code == 200 assert ( ApiKey.count() == 1 ) # assert that the total number of API keys for all users is now 1. assert ( ApiKey.filter(ApiKey.user_id == user_1.id).count() == 0 ) # assert that user 1 now has 0 API keys assert ( ApiKey.filter(ApiKey.user_id == user_2.id).count() == 1 ) # assert that user 2 still has 1 API key