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Thomas De Schampheleire
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.
#!/usr/bin/env python3
"""
pyflakes with filter configuration for Kallithea.
Inspired by pyflakes/api.py and flake8/plugins/pyflakes.py .
"""

import sys

import pyflakes.api
import pyflakes.messages


class Reporter:

    warned = False

    def flake(self, warning):
        # ignore known warnings
        if isinstance(warning, pyflakes.messages.UnusedVariable):
            return
        if warning.filename == 'kallithea/bin/kallithea_cli_ishell.py':
            if isinstance(warning, pyflakes.messages.ImportStarUsed) and warning.message_args == ('kallithea.model.db',):
                return
            if isinstance(warning, pyflakes.messages.UnusedImport) and warning.message_args == ('kallithea.model.db.*',):
                return

        print('%s:%s %s   [%s %s]' % (warning.filename, warning.lineno, warning.message % warning.message_args, type(warning).__name__, warning.message_args))
        self.warned = True

    def unexpectedError(self, filename, msg):
        print('Unexpected error for %s: %s' % (filename, msg))


reporter = Reporter()

for filename in sorted(set(sys.argv[1:])):
    pyflakes.api.checkPath(filename, reporter=reporter)
if reporter.warned:
    raise SystemExit(1)