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Add failing unittest demonstrating the problem

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Kristján Valur Jónsson 2 years ago
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      tests/test_dependency_scopes.py

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tests/test_dependency_scopes.py

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from unittest.mock import Mock, call, patch
import pytest
from fastapi import FastAPI, Security
from fastapi.security import SecurityScopes
from fastapi.testclient import TestClient
async def security1(scopes: SecurityScopes):
return _security1(scopes.scopes)
def _security1(scopes): # pragma: no cover
pass
async def security2(scopes: SecurityScopes):
return _security2(scopes.scopes)
def _security2(scopes): # pragma: no cover
pass
async def dep3(
dep=Security(security1, scopes=["scope1"]),
dep2=Security(security2, scopes=["scope2"]),
):
return {}
@pytest.fixture
def mocks():
with patch.dict(globals(), {"_security1": Mock()}):
with patch.dict(globals(), {"_security2": Mock()}):
yield
app = FastAPI()
@app.get("/recursive_scopes")
def recursive_scopes(dep=Security(dep3, scopes=["scope3"])):
return {}
client = TestClient(app)
@pytest.mark.xfail()
# issue https://github.com/tiangolo/fastapi/issues/5623
def test_recursive_scopes(mocks):
"""
Test that scope recursion properly applies. Scopes added to a dependency should propagate
and be prepended correctly to all sub-dependencies.
"""
client.get("recursive_scopes")
_security1.assert_has_calls([call(["scope3", "scope1"])])
_security2.assert_has_calls([call(["scope3", "scope2"])])
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