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Paddy 2015-03-21 Parent:163ce22fa4c9 Child:de5e09680f6b

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auth/authd/templates/simple.gotmpl

Test our Postgres profileStore implementation. Update all our test cases to use time.Now().Round(time.Millisecond), because Go uses nanosecond precision on time values, but Postgres silently truncates that to millisecond precision. This caused our tests to report false failures that were just silent precision loss, not actual failures. Set up our authd server to use the Postgres store for profiles and automatically create a test scope when starting up. Log errors when creating Clients through the API, instead of just swallowing them and sending back cryptic act of god errors. Add a NewPostgres helper that returns a postgres profileStore from a connection string (passed through pq transparently). Add an Empty() bool helper to ProfileChange and BulkProfileChange types, so we can determine if there are any changes we need to act on easily. Log errors when creating Pofiles through the API, instead of just swalloing them and sending back cryptic act of god errors. Remove the ` quotes around field and table names, which are not supported in Postgres. This required adding a few functions/methods to pan. Detect situations where a profile was expected and not found, and return ErrProfileNotFound. Detect pq errors thrown when the profiles_pkey constraint is violated, and transform them to the ErrProfileAlreadyExists error. Detect empty ProfileChange and BulkProfileChange variables and abort the updateProfile and updateProfiles methods early, before invalid SQL is generated. Detect pq errors thrown when the logins_pkey constraint is violated, and transform them to the ErrLoginAlreadyExists error. Detect when removing a Login and no rows were affected, and return an ErrLoginNotFound. Create an sql dir with a postgres_init script that will initialize the schema of the tables expected in the database.

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paddy@100 1 {{ define "login" }}<html>
paddy@100 2 <head>
paddy@100 3 <title>Log in</title>
paddy@100 4 </head>
paddy@100 5 <body>
paddy@100 6 <h1>Please log into your account</h1>{{ if .errors }}
paddy@100 7 <h2>Errors:</h2>
paddy@100 8 <ul>{{ range .errors }}
paddy@100 9 <li>{{ . }}</li>
paddy@100 10 </ul>{{ end }}{{ end }}
paddy@100 11 <form method="POST">
paddy@100 12 <p>Username: <input type="text" name="login"></p>
paddy@100 13 <p>Password: <input type="password" name="passphrase"></p>
paddy@100 14 <p><input type="submit"></p>
paddy@100 15 </form>
paddy@100 16 </body>
paddy@100 17 </html>{{ end }}
paddy@106 18
paddy@106 19 {{ define "get_grant" }}<html>
paddy@106 20 <head>
paddy@106 21 <title>Grant access</title>
paddy@106 22 </head>
paddy@106 23 <body>{{ if .error }}
paddy@106 24 <h1>Error</h1>
paddy@106 25 <p>{{ .error }}</p>{{ end }}{{ if .internal_error }}
paddy@106 26 <h1>Error</h1>
paddy@106 27 <p>{{ .internal_error }}</p>{{ end }}{{ if not .error }}{{ if not .internal_error }}<h1>Grant access</h1>
paddy@108 28 <p>{{ .client.Name }} is requesting access to your account. if you grant it, you'll be redirected to {{ .redirectURL }}. Their access will be limited to {{ .scope }}. You are granting access for {{ .profile.Name }}.</p>{{ end }}{{ end }}
paddy@108 29 <form method="POST">
paddy@108 30 <input type="submit" name="grant" value="approved">
paddy@132 31 <input type="hidden" name="csrftoken" value="{{ .csrftoken }}">
paddy@108 32 </form>
paddy@106 33 </body>
paddy@106 34 </html>{{ end }}