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flask-security/tests/test_app/peewee_app.py
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# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
import sys
import os
sys.path.pop(0)
sys.path.insert(0, os.getcwd())
from flask_peewee.db import Database
from peewee import *
from flask.ext.security import Security, UserMixin, RoleMixin, \
PeeweeUserDatastore
from tests.test_app import create_app as create_base_app, populate_data, \
add_context_processors
def create_app(config, **kwargs):
app = create_base_app(config)
app.config['DATABASE'] = {
'name': 'example2.db',
'engine': 'peewee.SqliteDatabase',
}
db = Database(app)
class Role(db.Model, RoleMixin):
name = TextField(unique=True)
description = TextField(null=True)
class User(db.Model, UserMixin):
email = TextField()
password = TextField()
last_login_at = DateTimeField(null=True)
current_login_at = DateTimeField(null=True)
last_login_ip = TextField(null=True)
current_login_ip = TextField(null=True)
login_count = IntegerField(null=True)
active = BooleanField(default=True)
confirmed_at = DateTimeField(null=True)
class UserRoles(db.Model):
""" Peewee does not have built-in many-to-many support, so we have to
create this mapping class to link users to roles."""
user = ForeignKeyField(User, related_name='roles')
role = ForeignKeyField(Role, related_name='users')
name = property(lambda self: self.role.name)
description = property(lambda self: self.role.description)
@app.before_first_request
def before_first_request():
for Model in (Role, User, UserRoles):
Model.drop_table(fail_silently=True)
Model.create_table(fail_silently=True)
populate_data(app.config.get('USER_COUNT', None))
app.security = Security(app, datastore=PeeweeUserDatastore(db, User, Role, UserRoles), **kwargs)
add_context_processors(app.security)
return app
if __name__ == '__main__':
create_app({}).run()