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Jython is an implementation of the high-level, dynamic, object-oriented
language Python written in 100% Pure Java, and seamlessly integrated with
the Java platform. It thus allows you to run Python on any Java platform.
import sys
import unittest
from test import test_support
pwd = test_support.import_module('pwd')
class PwdTest(unittest.TestCase):
def test_values(self):
entries = pwd.getpwall()
entriesbyname = {}
entriesbyuid = {}
for e in entries:
self.assertEqual(len(e), 7)
self.assertEqual(e[0], e.pw_name)
self.assertIsInstance(e.pw_name, basestring)
self.assertEqual(e[1], e.pw_passwd)
self.assertIsInstance(e.pw_passwd, basestring)
self.assertEqual(e[2], e.pw_uid)
self.assertIsInstance(e.pw_uid, int)
self.assertEqual(e[3], e.pw_gid)
self.assertIsInstance(e.pw_gid, int)
self.assertEqual(e[4], e.pw_gecos)
self.assertIsInstance(e.pw_gecos, basestring)
self.assertEqual(e[5], e.pw_dir)
self.assertIsInstance(e.pw_dir, basestring)
self.assertEqual(e[6], e.pw_shell)
self.assertIsInstance(e.pw_shell, basestring)
# The following won't work, because of duplicate entries
# for one uid
# self.assertEqual(pwd.getpwuid(e.pw_uid), e)
# instead of this collect all entries for one uid
# and check afterwards
entriesbyname.setdefault(e.pw_name, []).append(e)
entriesbyuid.setdefault(e.pw_uid, []).append(e)
if len(entries) > 1000: # Huge passwd file (NIS?) -- skip the rest
return
# check whether the entry returned by getpwuid()
# for each uid is among those from getpwall() for this uid
for e in entries:
if not e[0] or e[0] == '+':
continue # skip NIS entries etc.
self.assertIn(pwd.getpwnam(e.pw_name), entriesbyname[e.pw_name])
self.assertIn(pwd.getpwuid(e.pw_uid), entriesbyuid[e.pw_uid])
def test_errors(self):
self.assertRaises(TypeError, pwd.getpwuid)
self.assertRaises(TypeError, pwd.getpwuid, 3.14)
self.assertRaises(TypeError, pwd.getpwnam)
self.assertRaises(TypeError, pwd.getpwnam, 42)
self.assertRaises(TypeError, pwd.getpwall, 42)
# try to get some errors
bynames = {}
byuids = {}
for (n, p, u, g, gecos, d, s) in pwd.getpwall():
bynames[n] = u
byuids[u] = n
allnames = bynames.keys()
namei = 0
fakename = allnames[namei]
while fakename in bynames:
chars = list(fakename)
for i in xrange(len(chars)):
if chars[i] == 'z':
chars[i] = 'A'
break
elif chars[i] == 'Z':
continue
else:
chars[i] = chr(ord(chars[i]) + 1)
break
else:
namei = namei + 1
try:
fakename = allnames[namei]
except IndexError:
# should never happen... if so, just forget it
break
fakename = ''.join(chars)
self.assertRaises(KeyError, pwd.getpwnam, fakename)
# In some cases, byuids isn't a complete list of all users in the
# system, so if we try to pick a value not in byuids (via a perturbing
# loop, say), pwd.getpwuid() might still be able to find data for that
# uid. Using sys.maxint may provoke the same problems, but hopefully
# it will be a more repeatable failure.
fakeuid = sys.maxint
self.assertNotIn(fakeuid, byuids)
self.assertRaises(KeyError, pwd.getpwuid, fakeuid)
# -1 shouldn't be a valid uid because it has a special meaning in many
# uid-related functions
self.assertRaises(KeyError, pwd.getpwuid, -1)
# should be out of uid_t range
self.assertRaises(KeyError, pwd.getpwuid, 2**128)
self.assertRaises(KeyError, pwd.getpwuid, -2**128)
def test_main():
test_support.run_unittest(PwdTest)
if __name__ == "__main__":
test_main()