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spec/util_strbitop.lua @ 12658:7ca5645f46cd

usermanager: Remove concept of global authz provider Rationale: - Removes a bunch of code! - We don't have many cases where an actor is not bound to one of our hosts - A notable exception is the admin shell, but if we ever attempt to lock those sessions down, there is a load of other work that also has to be done. And it's not clear if we would need a global authz provider for that anyway. - Removes an extra edge case from the necessary mental model for operators - Sessions that aren't bound to a host generally are anonymous or have an alternative auth model (such as by IP addres). - With the encapsulation now provided by util.roles, ad-hoc "detached roles" can still be created anyway by code that needs them.
author Matthew Wild <mwild1@gmail.com>
date Fri, 12 Aug 2022 16:21:57 +0100
parent 11168:cde600e2fdf9
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local strbitop = require "util.strbitop";
describe("util.strbitop", function ()
	describe("sand()", function ()
		it("works", function ()
			assert.equal(string.rep("Aa", 100), strbitop.sand(string.rep("a", 200), "Aa"));
		end);
		it("returns empty string if first argument is empty", function ()
			assert.equal("", strbitop.sand("", ""));
			assert.equal("", strbitop.sand("", "key"));
		end);
		it("returns initial string if key is empty", function ()
			assert.equal("hello", strbitop.sand("hello", ""));
		end);
	end);

	describe("sor()", function ()
		it("works", function ()
			assert.equal(string.rep("a", 200), strbitop.sor(string.rep("Aa", 100), "a"));
		end);
		it("returns empty string if first argument is empty", function ()
			assert.equal("", strbitop.sor("", ""));
			assert.equal("", strbitop.sor("", "key"));
		end);
		it("returns initial string if key is empty", function ()
			assert.equal("hello", strbitop.sor("hello", ""));
		end);
	end);

	describe("sxor()", function ()
		it("works", function ()
			assert.equal(string.rep("Aa", 100), strbitop.sxor(string.rep("a", 200), " \0"));
		end);
		it("returns empty string if first argument is empty", function ()
			assert.equal("", strbitop.sxor("", ""));
			assert.equal("", strbitop.sxor("", "key"));
		end);
		it("returns initial string if key is empty", function ()
			assert.equal("hello", strbitop.sxor("hello", ""));
		end);
	end);
end);