+ assert_select "span.username", false
+ assert_select "div.flash.error", /your account has been suspended/ do
+ assert_select "a[href='mailto:openstreetmap@example.com']", "webmaster"
+ end
+ end
+
+ def test_login_email_password_blocked
+ user = create(:user)
+ create(:user_block, :needs_view, :user => user)
+
+ try_password_login user.email, "test"
+
+ assert_template "user_blocks/show"
+ assert_select "span.username", user.display_name
+ end
+
+ def test_login_email_password_blocked_upcase
+ user = create(:user)
+ create(:user_block, :needs_view, :user => user)
+
+ try_password_login user.email.upcase, "test"
+
+ assert_template "user_blocks/show"
+ assert_select "span.username", user.display_name
+ end
+
+ def test_login_email_password_blocked_titlecase
+ user = create(:user)
+ create(:user_block, :needs_view, :user => user)
+
+ try_password_login user.email.titlecase, "test"
+
+ assert_template "user_blocks/show"
+ assert_select "span.username", user.display_name
+ end
+
+ # As above, it's possible to have multiple accounts in the database with only
+ # differences in display_name case, for hysterical raisins. We need to bypass
+ # the validation checks to create users like this nowadays.
+ def test_login_username_password_duplicate
+ # Attempt to log in as one user, it should work
+ user = create(:user)
+ _uppercase_user = build(:user, :display_name => user.display_name.upcase).tap { |u| u.save(:validate => false) }
+
+ try_password_login user.display_name, "test"