from django.test import TestCase from oidc_provider.lib.claims import ScopeClaims, STANDARD_CLAIMS from oidc_provider.tests.app.utils import create_fake_user, create_fake_client, create_fake_token class ClaimsTestCase(TestCase): def setUp(self): self.user = create_fake_user() self.scopes = ['openid', 'address', 'email', 'phone', 'profile'] self.client = create_fake_client('code') self.token = create_fake_token(self.user, self.scopes, self.client) self.scopeClaims = ScopeClaims(self.token) def test_empty_standard_claims(self): for v in [v for k, v in STANDARD_CLAIMS.items() if k != 'address']: self.assertEqual(v, '') for v in STANDARD_CLAIMS['address'].values(): self.assertEqual(v, '') def test_clean_dic(self): """ assert that _clean_dic function returns a clean dictionnary (no empty claims) """ dict_to_clean = { 'phone_number_verified': '', 'middle_name': '', 'name': 'John Doe', 'website': '', 'profile': '', 'family_name': 'Doe', 'birthdate': '', 'preferred_username': '', 'picture': '', 'zoneinfo': '', 'locale': '', 'gender': '', 'updated_at': '', 'address': {}, 'given_name': 'John', 'email_verified': '', 'nickname': '', 'email': u'johndoe@example.com', 'phone_number': '', } clean_dict = self.scopeClaims._clean_dic(dict_to_clean) self.assertEquals( clean_dict, { 'family_name': 'Doe', 'given_name': 'John', 'name': 'John Doe', 'email': u'johndoe@example.com' } )