perseus/password/check_test.go

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package password
import "testing"
// TestCheck tests the Check function.
func TestCheck(t *testing.T) {
var err error
passhash := make(map[string]string)
// First we check with static values, these should always pass.
passhash["ter4cQ=="] = "$2a$10$ANkaNEFFQ4zxDwTwvAUfoOCqpVIdgtPFopFOTMSrFy39WkaMAYLIC"
passhash["G29J6A=="] = "$2a$10$1oH1PyhncIHcHJWbLt3Gv.OjClUoFoaEDaFpQ9E9atfRbIrVxsbwm"
passhash["Z1S/kQ=="] = "$2a$10$fZ05kKmb7bh4vBLebpK1u.3bUNQ6eeX5ghT/GZaekgS.5bx4.Ru1e"
passhash["J861dQ=="] = "$2a$10$nXb6Btn6n3AWMAUkDh9bFObvQw5V9FLKhfX.E1EzRWgVDuqIp99u2"
// We also check with values generated with Hash, this may
// fail if Hash itself fails in that case it's not Check error
// so the test shouldn't fail but warning should be sent. We
// use genID func to generate random inputs for this test.
for i := 1; i <= 4; i++ {
p := RandStr(8)
passhash[p], err = Hash(p)
if err != nil {
t.Log("hashPass func failed")
}
}
// We test the Check func by ranging over all values of
// passhash. We assume that Hash func returns correct hashes.
for p, h := range passhash {
err = Check(p, h)
if err != nil {
t.Errorf("password: %s, hash: %s didn't match.",
p, h)
}
}
}