I'm trying to test an API endpoint with a patch request to ensure it works.
I'm using APILiveServerTestCase
but can't seem to get the permissions required to patch the item. I created one user (adminuser
) who is a superadmin with access to everything and all permissions.
My test case looks like this:
class FutureVehicleURLTest(APILiveServerTestCase):
def setUp(self):
# Setup users and some vehicle data we can query against
management.call_command("create_users_and_vehicle_data", verbosity=0)
self.user = UserFactory()
self.admin_user = User.objects.get(username="adminuser")
self.future_vehicle = f.FutureVehicleFactory(
user=self.user,
last_updated_by=self.user,
)
self.vehicle = f.VehicleFactory(
user=self.user,
created_by=self.user,
modified_by=self.user,
)
self.url = reverse("FutureVehicles-list")
self.full_url = self.live_server_url + self.url
time = str(datetime.now())
self.form_data = {
"signature": "TT",
"purchasing": True,
"confirmed_at": time,
}
I've tried this test a number of different ways - all giving the same result (403).
I have setup the python debugger in the test, and I have tried actually going to http://localhost:xxxxx/admin/
in the browser and logging in manually with any user but the page just refreshes when I click to login and I never get 'logged in' to see the admin. I'm not sure if that's because it doesn't completely work from within a debugger like that or not.
My test looks like this (using the Requests library):
def test_patch_request_updates_object(self):
data_dict = {
"signature": "TT",
"purchasing": "true",
"confirmed_at": datetime.now().strftime("%m/%d/%Y, %H:%M:%S"),
}
url = self.full_url + str(self.future_vehicle.id) + "/"
client = requests.Session()
client.auth = HTTPBasicAuth(self.admin_user.username, "test")
client.headers.update({"x-test": "true"})
response = client.get(self.live_server_url + "/admin/")
csrftoken = response.cookies["csrftoken"]
# interact with the api
response = client.patch(
url,
data=json.dumps(data_dict),
cookies=response.cookies,
headers={
"X-Requested-With": "XMLHttpRequest",
"X-CSRFTOKEN": csrftoken,
},
)
# RESPONSE GIVES 403 PERMISSION DENIED
fte_future_vehicle = FutureVehicle.objects.filter(
id=self.future_vehicle.id
).first()
# THIS ERRORS WITH '' not equal to 'TT'
self.assertEqual(fte_future_vehicle.signature, "TT")
I have tried it very similarly to the documentation using APIRequestFactory
and forcing authentication:
def test_patch_request_updates_object(self):
data_dict = {
"signature": "TT",
"purchasing": "true",
"confirmed_at": datetime.now().strftime("%m/%d/%Y, %H:%M:%S"),
}
url = self.full_url + str(self.future_vehicle.id) + "/"
api_req_factory = APIRequestFactory()
view = FutureVehicleViewSet.as_view({"patch": "partial_update"})
api_request = api_req_factory.patch(
url, json.dumps(data_dict), content_type="application/json"
)
force_authenticate(api_request, self.admin_user)
response = view(api_request, pk=self.future_assignment.id)
fte_future_assignment = FutureVehicle.objects.filter(
id=self.future_assignment.id
).first()
self.assertEqual(fte_future_assignment.signature, "TT")
If I enter the debugger to look at the responses, it's always a 403
.
The viewset
itself is very simple:
class FutureVehicleViewSet(ModelViewSet):
serializer_class = FutureVehicleSerializer
def get_queryset(self):
queryset = FutureVehicle.exclude_denied.all()
user_id = self.request.query_params.get("user_id", None)
if user_id:
queryset = queryset.filter(user_id=user_id)
return queryset
The serializer is just as basic as it gets - it's just the FutureVehicle
model and all fields.
I just can't figure out why my user won't login - or if maybe I'm doing something wrong in my attempts to patch?
I'm pretty new to Django Rest Framework in general, so any guidances is helpful!
Edit to add - my DRF Settings look like this:
REST_FRAMEWORK = {
"DEFAULT_PAGINATION_CLASS": "rest_framework.pagination.LimitOffsetPagination",
"DATETIME_FORMAT": "%m/%d/%Y - %I:%M:%S %p",
"DATE_INPUT_FORMATS": ["%Y-%m-%d"],
"DEFAULT_AUTHENTICATION_CLASSES": [
# Enabling this it will require Django Session (Including CSRF)
"rest_framework.authentication.SessionAuthentication"
],
"DEFAULT_PERMISSION_CLASSES": [
# Globally only allow IsAuthenticated users access to API Endpoints
"rest_framework.permissions.IsAuthenticated"
],
}
I'm certain adminuser
is the user we wish to login - if I go into the debugger and check the users, they exist as a user. During creation, any user created has a password set to 'test'.
User
list when I query for them in debugger. Additionally - I triple checked the data creation - they are marked asis_superuser
; I've added the DRF settings.is_active
as true?is_active
; When I use therequest.Sessions
method, it appears the message sent back is"detail":"Authentication credentials were not provided"
, which I think explains things - not sure how I missed that before... now to figure out how to include those I guess (I have authenticated the user withclient.auth
)client.headers.update
with the headers found on yourclient.patch
call