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Add database function to check password against policy
Though it is currently only used in sys_admin-exclusive
functions, it is exposed to normal users because there is
nothing to hide and users should be able to change (and
check) their password, too.
author | Tom Gottfried <tom@intevation.de> |
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date | Fri, 27 Jul 2018 15:26:16 +0200 |
parents | 946baea3d280 |
children | 13ad969a9138 |
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#!/bin/sh -e dropdb --if-exists gemma_test ./install-db.sh -d gemma_test psql -qv ON_ERROR_STOP= -c 'CREATE EXTENSION pgtap' -d gemma_test # Collect test roles to be dropped # Concatenate with dummy role to prevent syntax error if there is no test role TEST_ROLES=$(psql -qtc \ "SELECT concat_ws(',', 'test', string_agg(rolname, ',')) FROM pg_roles WHERE rolname LIKE 'test%'") # Drop test roles, add test data and run tests psql -qXv ON_ERROR_STOP= -v -d gemma_test \ -c "DROP ROLE IF EXISTS $TEST_ROLES" \ -f tap_tests_data.sql \ -c 'SELECT plan(40)' \ -f auth_tests.sql \ -f manage_users_tests.sql \ -c 'SELECT * FROM finish()'