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authentication logic. Add test cases for the extra argument on the end of the authorizer callback. FossilOrigin-Name: 842c6da8f1a62bd13a1b4089a98b0835a46a2285
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258 lines
7.5 KiB
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# 2014-09-10
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#
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# The author disclaims copyright to this source code. In place of
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# a legal notice, here is a blessing:
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#
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# May you do good and not evil.
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# May you find forgiveness for yourself and forgive others.
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# May you share freely, never taking more than you give.
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#
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#***********************************************************************
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#
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# This file implements tests of the SQLITE_USER_AUTHENTICATION extension.
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#
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set testdir [file dirname $argv0]
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source $testdir/tester.tcl
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set testprefix userauth01
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ifcapable !userauth {
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finish_test
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return
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}
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# Create a no-authentication-required database
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#
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do_execsql_test userauth01-1.0 {
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CREATE TABLE t1(x);
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INSERT INTO t1 VALUES(1),(2.5),('three'),(x'4444'),(NULL);
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SELECT quote(x) FROM t1 ORDER BY x;
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SELECT name FROM sqlite_master;
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} {NULL 1 2.5 'three' X'4444' t1}
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# Calling sqlite3_user_authenticate() on a no-authentication-required
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# database connection is a harmless no-op.
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#
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do_test userauth01-1.1 {
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sqlite3_user_authenticate db alice pw-4-alice
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execsql {
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SELECT quote(x) FROM t1 ORDER BY x;
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SELECT name FROM sqlite_master;
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}
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} {NULL 1 2.5 'three' X'4444' t1}
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# If sqlite3_user_add(D,U,P,N,A) is called on a no-authentication-required
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# database and A is false, then the call fails with an SQLITE_AUTH error.
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#
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do_test userauth01-1.2 {
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sqlite3_user_add db bob pw-4-bob 0
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} {SQLITE_AUTH}
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do_test userauth01-1.3 {
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execsql {
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SELECT quote(x) FROM t1 ORDER BY x;
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SELECT name FROM sqlite_master;
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}
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} {NULL 1 2.5 'three' X'4444' t1}
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# When called on a no-authentication-required
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# database and when A is true, the sqlite3_user_add(D,U,P,N,A) routine
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# converts the database into an authentication-required database and
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# logs the database connection D in using user U with password P,N.
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#
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do_test userauth01-1.4 {
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sqlite3_user_add db alice pw-4-alice 1
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} {SQLITE_OK}
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do_test userauth01-1.5 {
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execsql {
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SELECT quote(x) FROM t1 ORDER BY x;
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SELECT uname, isadmin FROM sqlite_user ORDER BY uname;
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SELECT name FROM sqlite_master ORDER BY name;
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}
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} {NULL 1 2.5 'three' X'4444' alice 1 sqlite_user t1}
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# The sqlite3_user_add() interface can be used (by an admin user only)
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# to create a new user.
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#
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do_test userauth01-1.6 {
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sqlite3_user_add db bob pw-4-bob 0
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sqlite3_user_add db cindy pw-4-cindy 0
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sqlite3_user_add db david pw-4-david 0
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execsql {
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SELECT uname, isadmin FROM sqlite_user ORDER BY uname;
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}
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} {alice 1 bob 0 cindy 0 david 0}
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# The sqlite_user table is inaccessible (unreadable and unwriteable) to
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# non-admin users and is read-only for admin users. However, if the same
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#
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do_test userauth01-1.7 {
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sqlite3 db2 test.db
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sqlite3_user_authenticate db2 cindy pw-4-cindy
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db2 eval {
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SELECT quote(x) FROM t1 ORDER BY x;
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SELECT name FROM sqlite_master ORDER BY name;
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}
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} {NULL 1 2.5 'three' X'4444' sqlite_user t1}
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do_test userauth01-1.8 {
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catchsql {
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SELECT uname, isadmin FROM sqlite_user ORDER BY uname;
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} db2
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} {1 {no such table: sqlite_user}}
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# Any user can change their own password.
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#
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do_test userauth01-1.9 {
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sqlite3_user_change db2 cindy xyzzy-cindy 0
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} {SQLITE_OK}
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do_test userauth01-1.10 {
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sqlite3_user_authenticate db2 cindy pw-4-cindy
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} {SQLITE_AUTH}
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do_test userauth01-1.11 {
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sqlite3_user_authenticate db2 cindy xyzzy-cindy
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} {SQLITE_OK}
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do_test userauth01-1.12 {
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sqlite3_user_change db alice xyzzy-alice 1
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} {SQLITE_OK}
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do_test userauth01-1.13 {
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sqlite3_user_authenticate db alice pw-4-alice
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} {SQLITE_AUTH}
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do_test userauth01-1.14 {
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sqlite3_user_authenticate db alice xyzzy-alice
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} {SQLITE_OK}
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# No user may change their own admin privilege setting.
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#
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do_test userauth01-1.15 {
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sqlite3_user_change db alice xyzzy-alice 0
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} {SQLITE_AUTH}
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do_test userauth01-1.16 {
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db eval {SELECT uname, isadmin FROM sqlite_user ORDER BY uname}
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} {alice 1 bob 0 cindy 0 david 0}
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do_test userauth01-1.17 {
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sqlite3_user_change db2 cindy xyzzy-cindy 1
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} {SQLITE_AUTH}
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do_test userauth01-1.18 {
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db eval {SELECT uname, isadmin FROM sqlite_user ORDER BY uname}
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} {alice 1 bob 0 cindy 0 david 0}
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# The sqlite3_user_change() interface can be used to change a users
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# login credentials or admin privilege.
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#
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do_test userauth01-1.20 {
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sqlite3_user_change db david xyzzy-david 1
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} {SQLITE_OK}
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do_test userauth01-1.21 {
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db eval {SELECT uname, isadmin FROM sqlite_user ORDER BY uname}
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} {alice 1 bob 0 cindy 0 david 1}
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do_test userauth01-1.22 {
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sqlite3_user_authenticate db2 david xyzzy-david
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} {SQLITE_OK}
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do_test userauth01-1.23 {
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db2 eval {SELECT uname, isadmin FROM sqlite_user ORDER BY uname}
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} {alice 1 bob 0 cindy 0 david 1}
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do_test userauth01-1.24 {
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sqlite3_user_change db david pw-4-david 0
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} {SQLITE_OK}
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do_test userauth01-1.25 {
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sqlite3_user_authenticate db2 david pw-4-david
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} {SQLITE_OK}
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do_test userauth01-1.26 {
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db eval {SELECT uname, isadmin FROM sqlite_user ORDER BY uname}
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} {alice 1 bob 0 cindy 0 david 0}
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do_test userauth01-1.27 {
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catchsql {SELECT uname, isadmin FROM sqlite_user ORDER BY uname} db2
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} {1 {no such table: sqlite_user}}
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# Only an admin user can change another users login
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# credentials or admin privilege setting.
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#
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do_test userauth01-1.30 {
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sqlite3_user_change db2 bob xyzzy-bob 1
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} {SQLITE_AUTH}
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do_test userauth01-1.31 {
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db eval {SELECT uname, isadmin FROM sqlite_user ORDER BY uname}
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} {alice 1 bob 0 cindy 0 david 0}
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# The sqlite3_user_delete() interface can be used (by an admin user only)
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# to delete a user.
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#
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do_test userauth01-1.40 {
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sqlite3_user_delete db bob
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} {SQLITE_OK}
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do_test userauth01-1.41 {
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db eval {SELECT uname, isadmin FROM sqlite_user ORDER BY uname}
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} {alice 1 cindy 0 david 0}
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do_test userauth01-1.42 {
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sqlite3_user_delete db2 cindy
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} {SQLITE_AUTH}
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do_test userauth01-1.43 {
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sqlite3_user_delete db2 alice
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} {SQLITE_AUTH}
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do_test userauth01-1.44 {
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db eval {SELECT uname, isadmin FROM sqlite_user ORDER BY uname}
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} {alice 1 cindy 0 david 0}
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# The currently logged-in user cannot be deleted
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#
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do_test userauth01-1.50 {
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sqlite3_user_delete db alice
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} {SQLITE_AUTH}
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do_test userauth01-1.51 {
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db eval {SELECT uname, isadmin FROM sqlite_user ORDER BY uname}
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} {alice 1 cindy 0 david 0}
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# When ATTACH-ing new database files to a connection, each newly attached
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# database that is an authentication-required database is checked using
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# the same username and password as supplied to the main database. If that
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# check fails, then the ATTACH command fails with an SQLITE_AUTH error.
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#
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do_test userauth01-1.60 {
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forcedelete test3.db
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sqlite3 db3 test3.db
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sqlite3_user_add db3 alice xyzzy-alice 1
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} {SQLITE_OK}
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do_test userauth01-1.61 {
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db3 eval {
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CREATE TABLE t3(a,b,c); INSERT INTO t3 VALUES(1,2,3);
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SELECT * FROM t3;
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}
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} {1 2 3}
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do_test userauth01-1.62 {
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db eval {
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ATTACH 'test3.db' AS aux;
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SELECT * FROM t1, t3 ORDER BY x LIMIT 1;
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DETACH aux;
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}
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} {{} 1 2 3}
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do_test userauth01-1.63 {
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sqlite3_user_change db alice pw-4-alice 1
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sqlite3_user_authenticate db alice pw-4-alice
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catchsql {
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ATTACH 'test3.db' AS aux;
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}
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} {1 {unable to open database: test3.db}}
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do_test userauth01-1.64 {
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sqlite3_extended_errcode db
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} {SQLITE_AUTH}
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do_test userauth01-1.65 {
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db eval {PRAGMA database_list}
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} {~/test3.db/}
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# The sqlite3_set_authorizer() callback is modified to take a 7th parameter
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# which is the username of the currently logged in user, or NULL for a
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# no-authentication-required database.
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#
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proc auth {args} {
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lappend ::authargs $args
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return SQLITE_OK
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}
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do_test authuser01-2.1 {
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unset -nocomplain ::authargs
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db auth auth
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db eval {SELECT x FROM t1}
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set ::authargs
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} {/SQLITE_SELECT {} {} {} {} alice/}
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finish_test
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