* Fix test certificates module hanging issue
When executing the lemur/tests/test_certificates.py module's tests, all
tests are executed, but the test process appears to hang and never
completes with the display of the results for the tests.
The hanging issue is traced to the two test methods:
test_import(logged_in_user) and test_upload(logged_in_user). The issue
has to do with the test methods' using the logged_in_user(app) fixture from
the conftest.py module as the method parameter.
The test methods at issue require the session, db, and app fixtures to
be initialized for the tests to complete successfully. The
logged_in_user() fixture only initializes the app fixture. Updating the
test_import() and test_upload() methods parameters to be the "session"
fixture fixes the hanging issue and the tests complete successfully.
This is the command being used to execute the tests...
$ py.test -s -v lemur/tests/test_certificates.py
* Update fix for test certificates hanging issue
Based on feedback from the original pull request for this fix, added the
session fixture to the logged_in_user fixture and reverted the
test_import() and test_upload() methods to use the logged_in_user
(instead of the session fixture).
The pre-commit module contained a reference to the variable
DEFAULT_CONFIG which does not exist in the version of flake8 packaged
with the project. The DEFAULT_CONFIG defines the path to the current
user's local flake8 config file.
The flake8 2.6.2 version packaged with project has been refactored to
set the local flake8 config file in the flake8/main.py module.
Lemur's documentation already mentions LEMUR_RESTRICTED_DOMAINS, a list
of regular expressions matching domains only administrators can issue
certificates for. An option to mark domains as sensitive existed in the
API, however the configuration option was not implemented.
Now both ways of sensitivity are checked in the same place.
* Fixed an issue were default notifications were added even when updating a certificate, resulting in duplicate notifications.
* Ensuring imported certificates get the same treatment.