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Rafael Monnerat
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8ccb11d1
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Apr 03, 2012
by
Vincent Pelletier
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Document a bit more verbosely the purpose of generatePassword method.
Especially, explain what is meant by "last call".
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@@ -125,6 +125,15 @@ class GenericBaseRecipe(object):
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@@ -125,6 +125,15 @@ class GenericBaseRecipe(object):
'template/%s'
%
template_name
)
'template/%s'
%
template_name
)
def
generatePassword
(
self
,
len_
=
32
):
def
generatePassword
(
self
,
len_
=
32
):
"""
The purpose of this method is to generate a password which doesn't change
from one execution to the next, so the generated password doesn't change
on each slapgrid-sr execution.
Currently, it returns a hardcoded password because no decision has been
taken on where a generated password should be kept (so it is generated
once only).
"""
# TODO: implement a real password generator which remember the last
# TODO: implement a real password generator which remember the last
# call.
# call.
return
"insecure"
return
"insecure"
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