silverstripe-framework/tests/security/PasswordValidatorTest.php
Ingo Schommer aa72425e84 Fixed PHPUnit assertions for incomplete tests in core
Avoid PHPUnit throwing "test didn't run any assertions"
notices in PHP. If nothing else, it keeps test output
looking less broken by default, making it more likely
that actual errors do get noticed.
2012-11-23 15:16:39 +01:00

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<?php
/**
* @package framework
* @subpackage tests
*/
class PasswordValidatorTest extends SapphireTest {
public function testValidate() {
$v = new PasswordValidator();
$r = $v->validate('', new Member());
$this->assertTrue($r->valid(), 'Empty password is valid by default');
$r = $v->validate('mypassword', new Member());
$this->assertTrue($r->valid(), 'Non-Empty password is valid by default');
}
public function testValidateMinLength() {
$v = new PasswordValidator();
$v->minLength(4);
$r = $v->validate('123', new Member());
$this->assertFalse($r->valid(), 'Password too short');
$v->minLength(4);
$r = $v->validate('1234', new Member());
$this->assertTrue($r->valid(), 'Password long enough');
}
public function testValidateMinScore() {
$v = new PasswordValidator();
$v->characterStrength(3, array("lowercase", "uppercase", "digits", "punctuation"));
$r = $v->validate('aA', new Member());
$this->assertFalse($r->valid(), 'Passing too few tests');
$r = $v->validate('aA1', new Member());
$this->assertTrue($r->valid(), 'Passing enough tests');
}
public function testHistoricalPasswordCount() {
$this->markTestIncomplete();
}
}