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commit: e3ab64271b718a17e4cbbbabda0a2453107a83df
Added
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* Add more password scheme support to the mysql authentication backend: ldap user
attribute scheme encoding and simple password hash in hexa for md5, sha1, sha224,
sha256, sha384, sha512.
* Add a main heading to template "Central Authentication Service" with a logo controled
by CAS_LOGO_URL
* Add logos to the project (svg, png)
* Add coverage computation
* link project to codacy
* Update doc: add debian requirement, correct typos, correct links
Changed
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* Use settings to set tests username password and attributes
* Tweak the css and html for small screens
* Update travis cache for faster build
* clean Makefile, use pip to install, add target for tests
Fixed
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* Fix "warn me": we generate the ticket after the user agree to be connected to the service.
we were generating first and the connect button was a link to the service url with the ?ticket=
this could lead to situation where the ticket validity expire if the user is slow to click the
connect button.
* Fix authentication renewal: the renew parameter were not transmited when POST the login request
and self.renew (aks for auth renewal) was use instead of self.renewed (auth was renewd)
when generating a ticket.
* Fix attribute value replacement when generating a ticket: we were using the 'name' attribute
instead of the 'attribut' attribut on ReplaceAttributValue
* Fix attribute value replacement when generating a ticket then the value is a list: iterate over
each element of the list.
* Fix a NameError in utils.import_attr
* Fix serviceValidate and samlValidate when user_field is an attribute that is a list: we use
the first element of the list as username. we were serializing the list before that.
* Correct typos
Cleaned
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* Clean some useless conditional branches found with coverage
* Clean cas.js: use compact object declararion
* Use six for python{2|3} compatibility
* Move all unit tests to cas_server.tests and use django primitive. We also have a 100% tests
coverage now. Using the django classes for tests, we do not need to use our own dirty mock.
* Move mysql backend password check to a function in utils