Commit f7f137d5 authored by Florent Guillaume's avatar Florent Guillaume

Fixed problem with security.setPermissionDefault when the permission

wasn't used anywhere else in the class to protect methods.
parent ef20ae0f
......@@ -180,6 +180,10 @@ class ClassSecurityInfo(SecurityInfo):
else:
entry = (permission_name, tuple(names))
__ac_permissions__.append(entry)
for permission_name, roles in self.roles.items():
if permission_name not in ac_permissions:
entry = (permission_name, (), tuple(roles.keys()))
__ac_permissions__.append(entry)
setattr(classobj, '__ac_permissions__', tuple(__ac_permissions__))
# Take care of default attribute access policy
......
......@@ -44,6 +44,8 @@ class ClassSecurityInfoTests(unittest.TestCase):
security = ClassSecurityInfo()
security.setPermissionDefault('Make food', ('Chef',))
security.setPermissionDefault(
'Test permission',
('Manager', 'Role A', 'Role B', 'Role C')
......@@ -68,6 +70,11 @@ class ClassSecurityInfoTests(unittest.TestCase):
for item in ('Manager', 'Role A', 'Role B', 'Role C'):
self.failUnless(item in imPermissionRole)
# Make sure that a permission defined without accompanying method
# is still reflected in __ac_permissions__
self.assertEquals([t for t in Test.__ac_permissions__ if not t[1]],
[('Make food', (), ('Chef',))])
def test_suite():
suite = unittest.TestSuite()
......
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