Brian M. Hunt
Brian M. Hunt

Reputation: 83808

Google App Engine set up a user when using testbed

I'm using the GAE testbed service and when I run users.get_current_user() I get None i.e.

>>> import sys
>>> sys.path.append("/usr/local/google_appengine") # for Mac OS X
>>> from google.appengine.api import users
>>> from google.appengine.ext import testbed
>>> testbed = testbed.Testbed()
>>> testbed.activate()
>>> testbed.init_user_stub()
>>> users.get_current_user() == None
True

This is the expected result. However, I'd like to log in a fake user when running some of my unit tests.

If it's possible (and I expect it would be), how can one log a user in when running testbed from the command line so that get_current_user() returns an actual user?

Thanks for reading.

Upvotes: 13

Views: 2077

Answers (2)

psmith
psmith

Reputation: 2542

To simulate a sign in of an admin user, you can call anywhere in your test function:

self.testbed.setup_env(
    USER_EMAIL = '[email protected]',
    USER_ID = '123',
    USER_IS_ADMIN = '1',
    overwrite = True)

Note that you need to use the overwrite=True parameter!

Upvotes: 18

Brian M. Hunt
Brian M. Hunt

Reputation: 83808

After some experimentation the following worked for me:

>>> os.environ['USER_EMAIL'] = '[email protected]'
>>> os.environ['USER_ID'] = '123'
>>> users.get_current_user()
users.User(email='[email protected]',_user_id='123')

I hope this is a good solution, and this answer helps the next person to run into this issue.

EDIT: Related variables

To avoid /google/appengine/api/users.py:115 - AssertionError: assert _auth_domain

>>> os.environ['AUTH_DOMAIN'] = 'testbed'

Per Elliot de Vries comment, for an administrative user:

>>> os.environ['USER_IS_ADMIN'] = '1'

Upvotes: 3

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