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mod_lib_ldap/dev/t/00-login.t @ 5405:c7a5caad28ef

mod_http_oauth2: Enforce response type encoded in client_id The client promises to only use this response type, so we should hold them to that. This makes it fail earlier if the response type is disabled or the client is trying to use one that it promised not to use. Better than failing after login and consent.
author Kim Alvefur <zash@zash.se>
date Tue, 02 May 2023 16:31:25 +0200
parent 876:512e31cd8b70
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use strict;
use warnings;
use lib 't';

use TestConnection;
use Test::More;

my @users = (
    'one',
    'two',
    'three',
    'four',
    'five',
    'six',
);

plan tests => scalar(@users) + 3;

foreach my $username (@users) {
    my $conn = TestConnection->new($username);

    $conn->reg_cb(session_ready => sub {
        $conn->cond->send;
    });

    my $error = $conn->cond->recv;
    ok(! $error) or diag("$username login failed: $error");
}

do {
    my $conn = TestConnection->new('one', password => '23451');

    $conn->reg_cb(session_ready => sub {
        $conn->cond->send;
    });

    my $error = $conn->cond->recv;
    ok($error);
};

do {
    my $conn = TestConnection->new('invalid', password => '12345');

    $conn->reg_cb(session_ready => sub {
        $conn->cond->send;
    });

    my $error = $conn->cond->recv;
    ok($error);
};

do {
    my $conn = TestConnection->new('seven', password => '1234567');

    $conn->reg_cb(session_ready => sub {
        $conn->cond->send;
    });

    my $error = $conn->cond->recv;
    ok($error);
};