Revert "update tests for org members seeing teams"

This reverts commit fe04f69e891078dd3e6eabd2171796c20ff08114.
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AlanCoding 2018-04-26 12:21:50 -04:00
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3 changed files with 7 additions and 7 deletions

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@ -92,7 +92,7 @@ def test_org_counts_detail_member(resourced_organization, user, get):
'job_templates': 0,
'projects': 0,
'inventories': 0,
'teams': 5
'teams': 0
}
@ -123,7 +123,7 @@ def test_org_counts_list_member(resourced_organization, user, get):
'job_templates': 0,
'projects': 0,
'inventories': 0,
'teams': 5
'teams': 0
}

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@ -176,9 +176,9 @@ def test_team_project_list(get, team_project_list):
@pytest.mark.django_db
def test_team_project_list_fail1(get, team, rando):
# user not in organization not allowed to see team-based views
res = get(reverse('api:team_projects_list', kwargs={'pk':team.pk,}), rando)
def test_team_project_list_fail1(get, team_project_list):
objects = team_project_list
res = get(reverse('api:team_projects_list', kwargs={'pk':objects.teams.team2.pk,}), objects.users.alice)
assert res.status_code == 403

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@ -57,9 +57,9 @@ def test_get_roles_list_user(organization, inventory, team, get, user):
assert organization.admin_role.id in role_hash
assert organization.member_role.id in role_hash
assert custom_role.id in role_hash
assert team.member_role.id in role_hash
assert inventory.admin_role.id not in role_hash
assert team.member_role.id not in role_hash
@pytest.mark.django_db
@ -150,7 +150,7 @@ def test_user_view_other_user_roles(organization, inventory, team, get, alice, b
assert custom_role.id not in role_hash # doesn't show up in the user roles list, not an explicit grant
assert Role.singleton(ROLE_SINGLETON_SYSTEM_ADMINISTRATOR).id not in role_hash
assert inventory.admin_role.id not in role_hash
assert team.member_role.id in role_hash # alice can see team in her org
assert team.member_role.id not in role_hash # alice can't see this
# again but this time alice is part of the team, and should be able to see the team role
team.member_role.members.add(alice)