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login: assert that the validated user actually is found
Due to another bug, it was possible that authentication succeeded but the user
object couldn't be obtained. This was for example noticed when the LDAP auth
module did not correctly parse the email attribute, and a login via email
was attempted. In this case, the user was retrieved from email address and LDAP
found the user, but the email attribute in the Kallithea database was then
changed incorrectly and a subsequent retrieval based on the same original email
address would not find the user.
Such problem would lead to an assert in Kallithea:
File ".../kallithea/controllers/login.py", line 104, in index
auth_user = log_in_user(user, c.form_result['remember'], is_external_auth=False, ip_addr=request.ip_addr)
File ".../kallithea/lib/base.py", line 122, in log_in_user
assert not user.is_default_user, user
AttributeError: 'NoneType' object has no attribute 'is_default_user'
This assert cought the problem but is not a spot-on indicator of the real
problem. Instead, we can catch this problem sooner by adding an assert already
in the login controller.
Due to another bug, it was possible that authentication succeeded but the user
object couldn't be obtained. This was for example noticed when the LDAP auth
module did not correctly parse the email attribute, and a login via email
was attempted. In this case, the user was retrieved from email address and LDAP
found the user, but the email attribute in the Kallithea database was then
changed incorrectly and a subsequent retrieval based on the same original email
address would not find the user.
Such problem would lead to an assert in Kallithea:
File ".../kallithea/controllers/login.py", line 104, in index
auth_user = log_in_user(user, c.form_result['remember'], is_external_auth=False, ip_addr=request.ip_addr)
File ".../kallithea/lib/base.py", line 122, in log_in_user
assert not user.is_default_user, user
AttributeError: 'NoneType' object has no attribute 'is_default_user'
This assert cought the problem but is not a spot-on indicator of the real
problem. Instead, we can catch this problem sooner by adding an assert already
in the login controller.
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set -e
set -x
cleanup()
{
echo "Removing venv $venv"
rm -rf "$venv"
}
echo "Checking that you are NOT inside a virtualenv"
[ -z "$VIRTUAL_ENV" ]
venv=$(mktemp -d --tmpdir kallithea-release-XXXXX)
trap cleanup EXIT
echo "Setting up a fresh virtualenv in $venv"
python3 -m venv "$venv"
. "$venv/bin/activate"
echo "Install/verify tools needed for building and uploading stuff"
pip install --upgrade -e . -r dev_requirements.txt twine python-ldap python-pam
echo "Cleanup and update copyrights ... and clean checkout"
scripts/run-all-cleanup
scripts/update-copyrights.py
hg up -cr .
echo "Make release build from clean checkout in build/"
rm -rf build dist
hg archive build
cd build
echo "Check that each entry in MANIFEST.in match something"
sed -e 's/[^ ]*[ ]*\([^ ]*\).*/\1/g' MANIFEST.in | xargs ls -lad
echo "Build dist"
python3 setup.py compile_catalog
python3 setup.py sdist
echo "Verify VERSION from kallithea/__init__.py"
namerel=$(cd dist && echo Kallithea-*.tar.gz)
namerel=${namerel%.tar.gz}
version=${namerel#Kallithea-}
ls -l $(pwd)/dist/$namerel.tar.gz
echo "Releasing Kallithea $version in directory $namerel"
echo "Verify dist file content"
diff -u <((hg mani | grep -v '^\.hg\|^kallithea/i18n/en/LC_MESSAGES/kallithea.mo$') | LANG=C sort) <(tar tf dist/Kallithea-$version.tar.gz | sed "s|^$namerel/||" | grep . | grep -v '^kallithea/i18n/.*/LC_MESSAGES/kallithea.mo$\|^Kallithea.egg-info/\|^PKG-INFO$\|/$' | LANG=C sort)
echo "Verify docs build"
python3 setup.py build_sphinx # the results are not actually used, but we want to make sure it builds
echo "Shortlog for inclusion in the release announcement"
scripts/shortlog.py "only('.', branch('stable') & tagged() & public() & not '.')"
cat - << EOT
Now, make sure
* all tests are passing
* release note is ready
* announcement is ready
* source has been pushed to https://kallithea-scm.org/repos/kallithea
EOT
echo "Verify current revision is tagged for $version"
hg log -r "'$version'&." | grep .
echo -n "Enter \"pypi\" to upload Kallithea $version to pypi: "
read answer
[ "$answer" = "pypi" ]
echo "Rebuild readthedocs for docs.kallithea-scm.org"
xdg-open https://readthedocs.org/projects/kallithea/
curl -X POST http://readthedocs.org/build/kallithea
xdg-open https://readthedocs.org/projects/kallithea/builds
xdg-open http://docs.kallithea-scm.org/en/latest/ # or whatever the branch is
twine upload dist/*
xdg-open https://pypi.python.org/pypi/Kallithea
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