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Mads Kiilerich
auth: accept sha256 passwords on all platforms - not only on Windows

Give less surprises when changing platform.

Still, bcrypt is only supported and used on Posix.

bcrypt "hashes" will have length 60 and start with '$' and will thus
immediately skip the sha256 check.

The change should be safe: Users can't influence what kind of hashed key will
be in the database and can thus not influence the auth method.

(We really should use bcrypt on Windows too ... or change to something more
state of the art.)
import os

import mock
import pytest


here = os.path.dirname(__file__)

def pytest_ignore_collect(path):
    # ignore all files outside the 'kallithea' directory
    if not str(path).startswith(os.path.join(here, 'kallithea')):
        return True

    # during doctest verification, normally all python files will be imported.
    # Thus, files that cannot be imported normally should be ignored.
    # Files that generate ImportErrors are ignored via
    # '--doctest-ignore-import-errors' (pytest.ini)
    kallithea_ignore_paths = (
        # AttributeError: 'module' object has no attribute 'config'
        '/kallithea/alembic/env.py',
        # collection of the following file messes up the rest of test execution
        '/kallithea/tests/scripts/manual_test_concurrency.py',
    )
    if str(path).endswith(kallithea_ignore_paths):
        return True

@pytest.fixture()
def doctest_mock_ugettext(request):
    """Mock ugettext ('_') in the module using this fixture.

    Intended to be used for doctests.

    In a doctest, enable this fixture using:
        >>> getfixture('doctest_mock_ugettext')
    """
    m = __import__(request.module.__name__, globals(), locals(), [None], 0)
    with mock.patch.object(m, '_', lambda s: s):
        yield