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package org.springframework.security.authentication.encoding;
import static org.assertj.core.api.Assertions.assertThat;
import org.junit.Test;
/**
* <p>
* TestCase for PlaintextPasswordEncoder.
* </p>
*
* @author colin sampaleanu
* @author Ben Alex
*/
public class PlaintextPasswordEncoderTests {
// ~ Methods
// ========================================================================================================
@Test
public void testBasicFunctionality() {
PlaintextPasswordEncoder pe = new PlaintextPasswordEncoder();
String raw = "abc123";
String rawDiffCase = "AbC123";
String badRaw = "abc321";
String salt = "THIS_IS_A_SALT";
String encoded = pe.encodePassword(raw, salt);
assertThat(encoded).isEqualTo("abc123{THIS_IS_A_SALT}");
assertThat(pe.isPasswordValid(encoded, raw, salt)).isTrue();
assertThat(pe.isPasswordValid(encoded, badRaw, salt)).isFalse();
// make sure default is not to ignore password case
assertThat(pe.isIgnorePasswordCase()).isFalse();
encoded = pe.encodePassword(rawDiffCase, salt);
assertThat(pe.isPasswordValid(encoded, raw, salt)).isFalse();
// now check for ignore password case
pe = new PlaintextPasswordEncoder();
pe.setIgnorePasswordCase(true);
// should be able to validate even without encoding
encoded = pe.encodePassword(rawDiffCase, salt);
assertThat(pe.isPasswordValid(encoded, raw, salt)).isTrue();
assertThat(pe.isPasswordValid(encoded, badRaw, salt)).isFalse();
}
@Test
public void testMergeDemerge() {
PlaintextPasswordEncoder pwd = new PlaintextPasswordEncoder();
String merged = pwd.encodePassword("password", "foo");
String[] demerged = pwd.obtainPasswordAndSalt(merged);
assertThat(demerged[0]).isEqualTo("password");
assertThat(demerged[1]).isEqualTo("foo");
}
}